In our first off-season podcast, we look back once more on the national championship game and the implications of a couple of aspects of that and a prior game, then turn to a couple of big schools with a coaching change. We end with a look at some player movement.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – April 9, 2019
We look back on Monday night’s national championship game, where Virginia won their first national championship as one star wing had a better night than the other, and the winning coach was no different than he has been in tough losses.
The Morning Dish – Monday, April 8, 2019
The national championship game ahead of us is a matchup of two teams with a story of how they got here from a year ago that we should appreciate. Plus the women decide their champion, a Big Ten star is off to the NBA, and more coaching moves.
College Basketball Tonight – April 7, 2019
In our Final Four edition, we’re joined by a couple of guests who look back at the national semifinals, including the controversy in the first one, as well as a program with a new coach.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, April 7, 2019
We’re down to two defense-oriented teams for the national championship in two games that had some similarities, though one lacked the controversy of the other one. Plus a couple of coaching moves, a non-move of note, and a powerhouse school is investigating a claim about a star player.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – April 7, 2019
In our latest podcast, we break down the national semifinals and look ahead to Monday night’s national championship game between two teams that make their mark on defense.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, April 6, 2019
The last postseason tournament standing is now the NCAA, as the CBI champion has been crowned with a big jump from the prior year. Plus a bug is going around one Final Four team, more coaching developments, and could some testimony not come out after all?
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – April 5, 2019
As the Final Four beckons, in this podcast we focus on coaching changes of note, the three tournaments besides the NCAA Tournament, and then look ahead to Saturday night’s national semifinals.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, April 3, 2019
In the NIT semifinals, the team with the better first half won both games, though one had to battle back after blowing the lead. Plus another championship game matchup is set, a very expected coaching change, and one team might not gain a top recruit next season.
The Morning Dish – Monday, April 1, 2019
The Final Four is set after two more great games on Sunday, and the end result is not quite what many would have predicted. Plus a few notes on the four teams who will play next weekend, a conference Player of the Year is at least testing the waters, and a transfer picks a school where he should make an instant impact.