In our latest podcast, we talk about how uncertainty is all over the college basketball landscape, plus what we missed out on in not having a postseason this year.
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NIT History: Shockers prevailed in 2011 – Klay Thompson’s first MSG appearance
A look back at the 2011 NIT, which included a game to forget for current NBA star Klay Thompson.
Going through the Notebook
A few odds and ends include an NEC women’s postseason honor, missing the games at this time of the yer, and a good new book to read.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – March 27, 2020
In our latest podcast, we talk about how strange it feels to have no games at this time of the year, as well as postseason awards and coach and player movement.
Big East Tournament Simulation- A Co-Champion takes it
How did one simulation of the Big East Tournament, which was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, play out? Here is a look.
Creighton-St. John’s: Not official but won’t be forgotten
This wasn’t how it was to be played out. The Big East followed a number of conferences in cancelling their postseason tournament, in their case after one half of basketball.
Bubbles, Sitting on the Fence and Brackets: 35 years of NCAA tourney at-large selections and snubs
Before the 2020 Selection Sunday that would never come due to the NCAA’s response to the COVID-19 virus, Hoopville’s Adam Glatczak looked at the history of the NCAA Tournament bubble in the era of the 64+ team tournament field, from 1985 up to present.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – March 13, 2020
In our post-cancellation podcast, we try to find the words to describe an indescribable situation, as well as what this whole situation brings to light – including that the NCAA does not look good in all of it.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – March 12, 2020
Welcome to the latest edition of Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis. It’s our first special podcast of the final days of Championship Week as we mainly look at tournaments Ted is covering in New York. The spotlight for the past couple of days, especially Wednesday, is on who won’t be […]
New York City- The Big East announced a restricted attendance policy for the remainder of the tournament. The decision was made during the DePaul-Xavier first round game at Madison Square Garden. Attendees will be limited to student-athletes, coaches, event staff, key personnel, conference staff and credentialed media. Immediate family member […]