Few programs have built more of an identity with defense, but make no mistake, though-UW-Green Bay now and for the foreseeable future is going to be known for offense.
Month: February 2016
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 29, 2016
Another day, more top teams go down as a record is set in that category. Plus a busy day in the Big Ten and Pac-12, and an important conference title is clinched outright – barely.
This Louisville team ‘special’ to him, says Pitino
This Louisville team won’t win any championships or hang banners in the rafters, but for Rick Pitino, it’s a group he will appreciate long after the season ends.
Saturday Notes – February 27, 2016
The last Saturday of exclusively regular season play seemed to follow the script of many others. We look at notes from many of the day’s games of consequence.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 28, 2016
We’re on the doorstep of March now, so there isn’t much that has been left uncovered in a season, but the question must be asked: is there a better secret in college basketball this year than Fresno State?
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 27, 2016
The Ivy League race may be thinning out on the last light Friday of the season. Plus a meaningless reprimand, a new coaching contract and a coaching job gets posted, and the gridiron beckons for a bruising Big 12 post player.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – February 27, 2016
The latest edition of Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis touches on a number of topics as the regular season is about to end for many conferences.
More than numbers to Jekiri’s play for Miami
Miami center Tonye Jekiri impacts the game in many ways that aren’t apparent in looking at a box score, especially defensively. For that reason, Jim Larranaga is campaigning for him to be the ACC Defensive Player of the Year.
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 26, 2016
In a college basketball year that has been defined by unpredictability, we dare say that the host of downright thrilling conference races is a story developing late that is also becoming a signature mark of this season.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, February 25, 2016
Even acknowledging that it took some time for the Badgers to find their way under him (remember, the team was 2-4 in his first six games), what Greg Gard has done righting a previously middling team at Wisconsin deserves serious notice, to the point where it’s hard to imagine many others could’ve done it better this year.