Author: Hoopville Staff

Southern Conference Quarterfinals

Southern Conference Quarterfinals by Mike Baller Everything is going as planned in the Southern Conference Tournament . . . almost. It’s No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the top half of the bracket and the No. 2 seed is into the semis in the lower bracket. The one unforeseeable disruption […]

Sun Belt Notebook

Sun Belt Notebook by Andria Wenzel The Sun Belt Conference wrapped things up on Wednesday when the top seeds of the East Division and West Division battled it out in what could be a preview of the tournament championship on Tuesday. No. 1 Western Kentucky (21-8, 12-2) in the East […]

Atlantic Sun Notebook

Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Kristy Shonka Bears, Trojans Stick To Plans The final week of the Atlantic Sun Conference’s regular season finished without a hitch, as no upsets happened. Mercer and Troy State both beat Jacksonville and Stetson to finish as the A-Sun regular season co-champions. Mercer will be […]

Atlantic 10 Notebook

Atlantic Ten Notebook by David Francis Xavier’s Wild Week The Xavier Musketeers started out the week with a 10-game winning streak. They anticipated a tough game last Saturday against Dayton, but the rest of the week looked easy. Games at Duquesne and George Washington should have been cakewalks. There is […]

Ivy League Notebook

Ivy League Notebook by Jason Haslam Ivy Round-Up The Quakers maintained supremacy in the Ivy League and have all but locked up their fourth conference title in five years with wins at Brown 69-65 and Yale 80-75 this past weekend. Coach Fran Dunphy, the all-time winningest coach in Penn history […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, March 2nd, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki Last Saturday was supposed to be the day for mid-majors to have their moment in the spotlight, but instead, this one would prove to be it. On a day that had few marquee matchups among the major conferences, four […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Saturday, March 1st, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki It appears that there will be no changing of the guard in the Ivy League this season. It will have to wait at least another season. Friday night started a weekend that would likely decide the finish in the […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, February 28th, 2003 by Jon Gonzalez Just a few short weeks ago, Louisville seemed destined to earn a number one seed in the NCAA Tournament. Now, if doesn’t look as if the Cardinals will be the top seed in the C-USA Tournament. Behind Dwyane Wade’s […]

SWAC Notebook

Southwestern Athletic Notebook by Kendrick Marshall It’s funny how things change One week ago the bottom feeders of the conference were in battle to stay afloat, while the kings of the hill were basking in the glory of cruising into the SWAC tourney. This week the underdogs have stepped to […]

Ivy League Notebook

Ivy League Notebook by Jason Haslam The Penn-Brown Rematch: Win and In? The Quakers (17-5, 9-0) have hit full stride at just the right time. The Quakers followed up their win over Princeton by dispatching Yale and Brown at the Palestra last weekend. Going into the Brown contest, both squads […]