Author: Phil Kasiecki

BU Seniors Gardner and Wynn

Gardner, Terriers Trying to End on Good Note by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Dennis Wolff said it was “the type of last game you’d like to have,” and who is Kevin Gardner to argue? Gardner is putting a close to a solid, unspectacular career at Boston University. He closed out […]

Colonial Notebook

Colonial Athletic Association Notebook by Phil Kasiecki Right Down to the Wire With George Mason and UNC-Wilmington both winning on Saturday afternoon, nothing was decided for the top spot until the evening. It wasn’t until Hofstra knocked off Drexel that UNC-Wilmington was officially the top seed for the CAA Tournament […]

UConn Looks Like Title Contenders

Huskies Score Big Win, Look Like Contenders by Phil Kasiecki STORRS, Conn. – Opposite ends of the spectrum, in more ways than one, were a theme in Sunday’s 89-75 win by Connecticut over Villanova. The two teams are certainly opposites in some ways with their personnel. The Huskies are big […]

America East Notebook

America East Notebook by Phil Kasiecki All Set At Last The suspense lasted up until the end, as it wasn’t until the last day that most of the seeds were known for the America East Tournament. The smoke has cleared, and here’s how it ended up. Boston University finished the […]

Saturday, February 25 Notebook

Musketeers Starting to Adjust After Adversity by Phil Kasiecki KINGSTON, R.I. – Defense was the name of the game for Rhode Island in their 85-76 loss to Xavier on Saturday night. With their 76 points, the Rams shot over 44 percent from the field and had 15 assists against nine […]

Bad Fan Behavior

“Fan” Behavior at an All-Time Low by Phil Kasiecki Fan behavior at college games has come under some scrutiny in recent weeks. This season, the has SEC fined Tennessee and Arkansas for the fans storming the court after home wins over Florida, and when Georgetown knocked off Duke, fans there […]

Colonial Notebook

Colonial Athletic Association Notebook by Phil Kasiecki CAA Goes 6-2 in BracketBusters Highlighting the past week was the conference’s stellar showing in the BracketBusters event. CAA teams went 6-2 on Friday and Saturday, including wins in televised games by VCU (70-67 over Albany on Friday), George Mason (70-67 at Wichita […]

Northeastern Senior Day 2006

Davis, Seniors Close Out NU Home Careers by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Aaron Davis has just about seen it all on Huntington Ave. He’s seen highs and lows, and a real transition along the way. When Davis first came to Northeastern, Ron Everhart was starting out as head coach. The […]

America East Notebook

America East Notebook by Phil Kasiecki It Has Been Decided Monday night had just two games, but both decided part of the conference standings for the regular season. Albany (17-9, 12-2) clinched the regular season title and the top seed for the conference tournament with a 76-64 win over Vermont. […]

Saturday, February 18 Notebook

Crimson Struggles Continue by Phil Kasiecki CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – More and more, Harvard’s devastating loss against Princeton last Friday looks like a turning point in their season, and not in a good way. The Crimson came into that game at 4-2 in Ivy League play, very much in the race. […]