In our latest podcast, we focus on a coach out west being fired and the aftermath of it, then look at some interesting games that include a conference that has been a bit under the radar thus far.
Author: Phil Kasiecki
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, January 2, 2019
If any St. John’s fans were concerned about this team being a tease once again, the Red Storm did something to help quell those fears, for now at least. Plus one conference splits the difference in wins on the evening, while another that has struggled almost saw another team drop one.
Looking back at the 2018 Commonwealth Motors Christmas Classic
The 2018 Commonwealth Motors Christmas Classic wrapped up on Sunday with four more games, including a battle of cross-town rivals for the championship. We look back at all four games with notes on the teams and some prospects.
The Morning Dish – Monday, December 31, 2018
A long-rumored coaching move out west has finally happened, meaning a coach perpetually on the hot seat is no longer there. Plus no big surprises on Sunday, but the Mountaineers need to win some conference games to go dancing.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 30, 2018
Saturday was a wild day full of Power 5 teams losing to mid-majors, with one struggling conference being the worst offender. Plus a rivalry game tells us something about the winner, a big man returns to action, and one undefeated team falls at the buzzer while another one beats a good road team.
With a new perimeter unit, St. Bonaventure will enter Atlantic 10 play with some potential
St. Bonaventure already had a new perimeter unit, and injuries have not helped during non-conference play. Despite a bad record, the Bonnies have some potential in Atlantic 10 play if they stay healthy and continue to grow.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – December 29, 2018
In our latest podcast, we talk about Arizona State’s win over Kansas and how the Sun Devils have carried the flag for a struggling Pac-12, as well as a couple of hot seats out west, a great coaching job in Texas, and a wide-open race for a major honor.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, December 29, 2018
On a night full of blowouts, one conference opener provided plenty of excitement right at the end to get things rolling. Plus a tragic death cancels a game, weather moves a couple of others, and the latest in the saga of a fired national championship coach.
Radford hopes early wins help translate into success where it counts later on
Early wins at Notre Dame and Texas brought attention to and raised expectations for Radford this season, but also served as reminders of what they have to do to repeat as Big South champions and get back to the NCAA Tournament.
As CAA play beckons, Northeastern has grown through injuries
Northeastern completed a non-conference slate that produced a .500 mark against a very tough schedule. More important, though, is the growth the CAA favorites showed not only through who they played, but having to go without key players for stretches.