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Northeastern Outlook

Northeastern Begins its New Journey by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Northeastern fans can be forgiven if they are a little concerned after the team’s two exhibition games. The Huskies lost to Division III Bentley in their first exhibition and had a non-descript showing in an 80-44 blowout of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez […]

Feldeine Commits to Quinnipiac

Feldeine to Become a Bobcat by Zach Smart Joe DeSantis and the Quinnipiac University men’s basketball team have received an oral commitment from New York City’s James Feldeine. Feldeine, a sharp-shooting senior two-guard at Cardinal Hayes High in the Bronx, was impressed with the school after an official visit in […]

Providence Preview

Friars Transition Into the New Big East by Phil Kasiecki PROVIDENCE, R.I. – It’s a transition year for the Big East, with five new teams giving the conference 16 teams total. One of the old members has a transition in store as well. Providence now moves on to life after […]

Where is Georgetown?

Have the Georgetown Hoyas Disappeared? by John Celestand I have three words for you: The Georgetown Hoyas. My, oh my, how I miss the Hoyas. The Big East just won’t seem the same unless the boys in gray get back on the map. I remember the days when I couldn’t […]

Rutgers Recruits New Jersey

Can Hill and Rutgers finally cash in on the home state’s riches? by John Celestand To say that the state of New Jersey is a basketball hotbed may be one of the biggest understatements that anyone can make. New Jersey is a basketball factory where big-time players are woven and […]

John Winchester

Bobcats Have High Hopes For Tennessee Transfer Winchester by Zach Smart HAMDEN, Conn. – At the opposite end of the Recreation Center on the campus of Quinnipiac University sits a bandbox gymnasium. Students are constantly walking by and peeping in on practices, as there is already mounting anticipation for the […]

Northeastern Midnight Madness

A New Era For the Huskies by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – On a miserable, rainy night outside, indoor activity like that at Northeastern’s Cabot Gym was just what the doctor ordered. The Huskies, who enter the Colonial Athletic Association this season, kicked off the season with Midnight Madness on Friday […]

Ed Schilling Interview

Ed Schilling Jr. Interview – March 2005 by Bill Kintner Bill Kintner: Describe what you do with Memphis. Ed Schilling: Oh my goodness. What I do at Memphis… I do everything from scouting to individual instruction to coaching on the floor and practice, games… to carting Coach Cal around, watching […]

Big East Scheduling quirks

New-look Big East could schedule real surprises by Phil Kasiecki The Big East has a new look with 16 teams, as Boston College has departed for the ACC and five teams from Conference USA have joined. Expectations are extremely high for the conference, with national powers like Villanova, Connecticut, Syracuse, […]

Bob Huggins Roast and Toast

Huggins On The Hot Seat, Kenyon Is Just Hot by Bill Kintner CINCINNATI – For most of the coaches who attended the Huggins Toast and Roast at US Bank Arena, this was one of the few times they could face off against their old friend and not leave with another […]