The Morning Dish – Thursday, October 8th Price Gets Good News: Connecticut freshman guard A.J. Price is slowly but surely recovering from an illness that put him in intensive care Saturday. Price has been upgraded from critical to serious, and a hospital spokesman said Price is improving but remains sleepy […]
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Interview with Matt Brady
A Conversation with Marist head coach Matt Brady by Adam Shandler In a quote on the Marist College basketball website St. Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli states, “[Matt Brady] has proven himself as a recruiter, and more importantly, as a teacher of the game of basketball.” Marist will get a […]
Radford on the Move?
Radford on the Move? by Doug McKinney In his last year as President of Radford University, Dr. Douglas Covington is trying to make one last big move before he leaves office. However, that one move could affect RU athletics for years to come while he’ll be long gone and the […]
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The Morning Dish – Wednesday, September 23rd Still the Prince of Kentucky: Former Kentucky Wildcat and current Detroit Piston Tayshaun Prince has been honored by the school’s board of trustees, which approved a resolution of congratulations. That’s a fancy, bureaucratic way of saying: “Thanks for representing Kentucky so well.” Prince […]
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The Morning Dish – Friday, September 24th Third Player Charged: The horror show that is the La Salle basketball program got a little scarier yesterday, when forward Dzaflo Larkai was charged with rape – the third La Salle player to be charged. Larkai, who was dismissed from the team and […]
Todd Lickliter Interview
An Interview with Butler’s Todd Lickliter by Bill “CigarBoy” Kintner Butler Coach Todd Lickliter sits down right before practice to discuss his team. He talks about how he recruits, the Butler Way, the status of college basketball and he even tells a story about a Butler Hall of Fame basketball […]
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The Morning Dish – Friday, September 17th NABC Down to Four: The National Association of Basketball Coaches rescinded their proposal from earlier this summer to allow men’s basketball players a fifth year of eligibility. The proposal, which was aimed at improving graduation rates among D-I student-athletes, was part of a […]
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The Morning Dish – Thursday, September 16th To the Rafters!: UCLA will honor former Bruin legend Gail Goodrich by retiring his number 25 jersey at a halftime ceremony against Michigan on December 18th at Pauley Pavilion. Goodrich was on the UCLA NCAA championship squads of 1964 and 1965, the first […]
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The Morning Dish – Wednesday, September 15th Skinner Extended: Boston College announced yesterday that they have extended the contract of head coach Al Skinner through the 2009-10 season. Skinner, who has been with the Eagles since 1997, has a 122-95 record as head coach in Boston, and has a 236-211 […]
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The Morning Dish – Tuesday, September 14th No Go for Hargrow: Minnesota learned yesterday that they won’t be with the services of transfer-comebacker Moe Hargrow this season. Hargrow, who transferred to Arkansas last January, never played a game with the Razorbacks, and returned to Minnesota this summer and was awarded […]