The Pac-12 looks more and more like it will come down to a game at the end of the month. And it looks like that game will be well worth watching, with Sunday not changing any of this. Arizona and Utah have set the pace in the Pac-12 this season, […]
Month: February 2015
Holy Cross perseveres and tries to make a late run
Holy Cross had a rough stretch early in Patriot League play, but still has a chance to get a good seed and possibly a home game. To get there, they must tough it out the rest of the way to win like they did on Saturday.
Saturday Notes – February 14, 2015
NBA All-Star Weekend is grabbing headlines, but there were key games on Saturday as several conference races remained tight and a few teams re-asserted themselves as favorites in their conference.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 15, 2015
We’ve had days this college basketball season that have been marked by a high occurrence of one feat or another. This Saturday was one marked by one-point games and overtimes.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 14, 2015
A MAAC rivalry continues, with the first place team holding serve in a close one. Plus some drama in the Ivy League, a showdown in the Horizon League and a couple of players have family members dealing with health matters.
What to make of the Atlantic 10 in the final month?
The picture in the Atlantic 10 at one time seemed relatively clear, but now that’s far from the case both with the standings and the NCAA potential for the teams as we have just a few weeks left.
Scanning the Nation Notebook – February 13, 2015
Some brief college basketball thoughts from the middle of February:
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 13, 2015
The end of both halves of Thursday night’s Michigan-Illinois game exposed once again just how ugly college basketball is when coaches cannot just let their players…play.
Well-balanced Villanova starts a key stretch by continuing solid play
Villanova has re-asserted themselves as the team to beat in the Big East, including with the way they started a key stretch loaded with road games on Wednesday night.
Seton Hall’s problems go beyond an 86-67 loss to Gergetown
After Seton Hall lost to Georgetown, the Pirates had much more than just a three-game losing streak on their hands. The loss was perhaps the least of their worries.