Rating the Ratings by Michael Ermitage Call me a geek, but I like computers. I’m not into the AGP graphics cards or the Flash SRAM memory. Nor am I into chat rooms and role-playing games. The Internet, though, is a pretty damn cool thing. Heck, without the Internet, you wouldn’t […]
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College Quotebook 6
College Quotebook – January 7th – 14th by Nicholas Lozito Leading The Pac “We’re maturing and learning, and at the same time we’re not losing. A team hits us with something devastating, we don’t panic, we don’t get all bottled up about it. We just come back.” — UCLA forward […]
Roddy’s Rant: Referees
Roddy’s Rant: Referee Who? by Chris Roddy I was watching the Duke women upset the Huskies of Connecticut, a damned fine match of talent and a historical upset, when BAM — I had an epiphany. Yes, one of those sit up straight, look around quickly in a confused manner, and […]
Touring the Northeast
Touring Around the Northeast by Phil Kasiecki Eagles Schooled By National Champs Boston College has continued to win close games, some closer than they should be (such as last Saturday’s win over St. Bonaventure, where they led 28-8 early and had to hold off the Bonnies late). But on Saturday, […]
Syracuse at Missouri
Warrick leads Syracuse to win over Tigers by Zach Ewing COLUMBIA, Mo. — Immediately after his team had recorded an 82-68 road victory over Missouri on Monday night at the Hearnes Center, a Syracuse assistant coach shouted words of encouragement at his team. “That’s how you win on the road, […]
Tuesday Morning Point Guard 9
Tuesday Morning Point Guard by Dean Austin Some rather juicy match ups this week. Wake Forest in particular will play Texas, Duke and Georgia Tech in an eight day span which should define the program this season. Ten College Basketball Thoughts 1. Finally a performance from Connecticut that was worthy […]
Stanford vs Arizona
While the Wildcats Slept – Stanford at Arizona by Scott Allen TUCSON, ARIZONA — As a typical sleep-starved college student, there are a precious few reasons I’d forego the standard weekend recovery-REM and wake up at 4 a.m. on a Saturday morning. But a chance to sit courtside and broadcast […]
Top Five Early Recruiting Classes
Top Five Early Recruiting Classes by Keith Irizarry With the change in the NBA, College, and High School Game, it’s not always who you can get but how long you can get them for. With all respect to Syracuse and Carmelo Anthony, the 2003 National Champions, the college game needs […]
5 Great Sideline Stars
Coaching Under the Radar by Jim Woods When you think about a list of the top college basketball coaches in the country immediately a few names come to mind. Right now you are conjuring up images of the super CEO’s of college basketball who wear the $1,000 suits and are […]
Rhode Island’s Brian Woodward
Rams Ready to Face Challenges by Phil Kasiecki The relatively small crowd was as loud as it was all night once they got the announcement. It wasn’t one of those raucous crowds the Ryan Center is fast becoming famous for, at least in New England, but it had a decent […]