Touring Around New England by Phil Kasiecki Slow Starts Leave Eagles on Edge – Season’s Edge, That Is The problems Boston College has are numerous this season: no proven shooter besides Troy Bell, a lack of depth and especially with Uka Agbai out for the season, and perhaps most notably, […]
Columns
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 26th, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki There are several cliches that could be applied to Saturday’s prime matchup in Lawrence between No. 1 Arizona and No. 6 Kansas, but instead, we’ll cut to the chase. After a turnover-filled first half where they also allowed Kansas […]
Shots in the Dark 2
Shots in the Dark by Jon Gonzalez Nicknames, monikers, team names; whatever you call them, every team has one. But while some names demand respect and awe, others leave you wondering, why did they pick that name? So for all you schools who didn’t have a chance to use Tar […]
Quick Shots
Quickshots by Brian Seymour I’m very disappointed in Missouri head coach Quin Snyder. Reinstating suspended guard Ricky Clemons is absolutely the wrong move, especially after the junior only missed one game after being arrested for allegedly physically assaulting a woman last week. The timing is very fishy, coming after the […]
Super Bowl Ballers
Super Bowl Ballers by Jed Tai While there is a nice slate of college basketball games on tap for this weekend, the attention of the sports world will be fixated on one event – the Super Bowl. Considering it’s the single biggest sporting event in the world, it’s no shame […]
Touring the Northeast
Touring Around the Northeast by Phil Kasiecki Can The Eagles Keep Up Some Momentum? Boston College got a big win on Thursday night in Raleigh, as they knocked off North Carolina State behind a season breakout game for junior Ryan Sidney. Sidney had 24 points on 11-13 shooting, nicely complementing […]
Roddy’s Rant 3
Roddy’s Rant: Trauma in the Bathroom Why Public Showering Kept Me Out of College B-Ball by Chris Roddy It was absolutely horrible. I picked up my shampoo and soap only stopping to slip on some K-Mart flip-flops before heading . . . there. I stopped to buy myself some time, […]
Mid-Season Awards
The Second-Annual Mid-Season Awards by Bill Thayer We’re halfway through the season, so what a better time to reflect back and take a look at the players and teams I think deserve recognition. So, without delay, here are my Second Annual Half-Year Awards! 1st Team All-Americans G: Hollis Price, Oklahoma […]
Fantasy Centers
Fantasy Centers: Combo Players are the Best by Rick Young Center is the position you have to have to win it all. Well not anymore! The player you want in today’s game can do more than dunk and shoot from the limited two – foot range of past centers. Today’s […]
Oregon’s Get Well Week
Get Well Week by Jed Tai It’s been tough recently for the Oregon Ducks. A loss at home to Arizona on January 2 was bad enough. The fact they had to make a scrambling second-half comeback to beat Arizona State two days later didn’t completely right things either. To make […]