Washington sophomore Abdul Gaddy will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Will that hurt the under-the-radar Huskies’ chances of making a deep run in March?
Author: Michael Protos
Tar Heels and Hokies Gear Up for Conference Action
North Carolina and Virginia Tech destroyed some overmatched non-conference foes as a tune-up for the tough road through the ACC.
Big 12 Player Rankings 2.0
Baylor reserve center J’mison Morgan got off to a rough start while the Bears beat up easy opponents. Somewhat surprisingly, Morgan has improved his game against the Bears’ tougher competition, even though the team has lost three of those games.
SEC Player Rankings 2.0
JaMychal Green is keeping Alabama competitive with exceptional play, even though the Crimson Tide don’t have an exceptional record.
Last Call for 2010
We reach the end of another year, but we’re only midway through the college basketball season. Our resolution is to enjoy as many great games as possible as we begin the road through conference seasons.
Coach K Moves Up the List of Great Ones
It’s just a matter of time until Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski becomes the all-time leader in men’s basketball for career Division I coaching wins. Will anyone ever replicate his success?
Northwestern Thirsts to End NCAA Drought
The Wildcats haven’t had much success in more than 100 years of basketball in suburban Chicago. This year’s squad plans to break free of that history.
ACC Looks to Re-establish Its Middle Class
Yes, Duke is a legitimate title contender. But what happened to rest of the top tier in the conference?
ACC Player Rankings 2.0
Florida State is improving despite the diminished impact of Chris Singleton, who could easily be a candidate for conference player of the year in a couple of months.
Big Ten Player Rankings 2.0
We’re getting ready to move into 2011, and it’s time to put Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger on the short list of freshmen who can legitimately compete for an All-American spot.