Miami freshman Bruce Brown has had a good start to the week, one of which puts his name in the program’s history book – and at an emotional time for the young man.
Author: Paul Borden
Miami seeking a repeat appearance in NCAA for first time under Larranaga
It’s been a while since Miami has made consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, and that’s what this season’s team is seeking to do with an interesting roster in terms of the mix of experience and young talent.
2015-16 Conference USA Post-Mortem
Conference USA didn’t have a regular season to remember, but made some serious noise in the postseason and tries to carry that into next season.
2015-16 ACC Post-Mortem
The ACC was highly competitive, yet had a familiar look at the top, and then it turned on the jets with a big NCAA Tournament.
Larranaga looking for consistency for his Miami program
Miami is losing several key players as they hope to get back to the NCAA Tournament next season. That, and not being done with their recruiting yet, relate to key questions surrounding whether or not they can pull it off.
Villanova’s win stirs up memories of Wildcats’ 1985 performance
Villanova’s blowout of Miami brought back to mind the Wildcats’ great win in the 1985 national championship game, with some interesting parallels to go with the obvious big differences.
Where did all the ‘balance’ go in the ACC tourney?
The ACC Tournament was surprising in the lack of surprises, as only one of the 13 games saw the lower seed win.
Seedings reflect balance in field for ACC Tournament
The ACC Tournament is about to start, and there’s a good deal of balance, meaning the champion will likely have run a gauntlet by the time it’s over.
UAB could be an NCAA sleeper — if Blazers make field
UAB won the regular season in Conference USA, but still has another hurdle to climb for the NCAA Tournament. If they pass that, they could be a sleeper once in the field.
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.