The Morning Dish – Friday, February 14th, 2003 by Jon Gonzalez Not even a little woman’s intuition could make a difference for Tennessee State. But at least Teresa Phillips gets to walk away from her coaching career with the men’s team with only one loss. Phillips, filling in for suspended […]
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Ivy League Notebook
Ivy League Notebook by Jason Haslam Brown’s In the “Hunt” For First Place Brown owns an eight game-winning streak, including six league victories, and are off to their best start in league play since 1981. Senior guard Earl Hunt scored 18 of his 24 points in the second half as […]
Atlantic Sun Notebook
Atlantic Sun Notebook by Kristy Shonka Stetson Turns Tables on Belmont The Stetson Hatters proved Saturday that a team’s record doesn’t mean as much as the final score. The Belmont Bruins were the unhappy recipients of that lesson as they lost at home to Stetson 85-80. The Hatters went into […]
Fantasy Forwards
Fantasy Forwards: How do you like it? Powerful? Smooth? by Rick Young The biggest pool of players to choose from for excellent scoring potential is the forward position. Although there are two starting guard and forwards for each team, forwards are the biggest scorers traditionally. The best, well that can […]
Patriot League Notebook
Patriot League Notebook by Harry Adams Lehigh drops two straight The great physicist and mathematician Albert Einstein developed many theories with which he based his scientific research. If Einstein were a college basketball reporter he would be discussing his theory that for every action there is an equal and opposite […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 3rd, 2003 by Andrew Flynn Who wants to be No. 1? While that question will be answered by our Top 25 poll (released tomorrow), you can’t help but wonder who among today’s elite teams wants to grab that flag and run with it. Arizona […]
Atlantic Sun Notebook
Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Kristy Shonka Belmont, Troy State Sit Alone Atop Standings With Belmont’s last-second win at the University of Central Florida, the Bruins remained in the top spot in the Atlantic Sun Conference North Division and allowed Troy State to claim sole possession of the South Division […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 2nd, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki Who wants the number one ranking? This question is not asked facetiously. No. 1 Arizona lost on Thursday, and on Saturday, two teams were gunning for the top spot now that it was open. No. 2 Pittsburgh took on […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 31st, 2003 by Jon Gonzalez Act like you’ve been there before, act like your going back. That was Stanford’s feeling in regards to its 82-77 win over top-ranked Arizona. Funny thing is, Stanford didn’t have to act, because winning at the McKale Center is […]
Patriot League Notebook
Patriot League Notebook by Harry Adams Mountain Hawks soaring With two victories this past weekend over Lafayette and Army, the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks (13-5, 5-0) find themselves sitting atop the Patriot League in sole possession of first place. In the first nationally televised Direct TV Patriot League “Game of […]