Fantasy Update: Conley Transfers by Rick Young Well, it happened, my number one fantasy player, Jason Conley – VMI, decided to bolt for the higher playing fields of the Big 12 Conference, choosing this past week to transfer to the Missouri Tigers. This is a major blow to any fantasy […]
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Slam Dunk to the Beach Evaluations
Slam Dunk to the Beach – Player Evaluations by Phil Kasiecki Every year, the Slam Dunk to the Beach Tournament features many Division I prospects gathering in Lewes, Delaware for the nation’s best high school basketball tournament. The 2002 tournament was no different, as the list of Division I prospects […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 12th, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki The SEC emerged from non-conference play as quite likely the strongest conference due to its depth, and on Saturday that was on display in six excellent matchups, most of which came down to the wire. The football season was […]
Peppered in Portland
Peppered in Portland by Jed Tai It’s been a season of streaks for the Portland Pilots. After winning their first three games of the season (not including two additional exhibition wins), the Pilots lost five in a row, and then won four of five games to finish off the non-conference […]
Leon Powe Profile
Profile in Courage: Leon Powe by Nicholas Lozito The streets of Oakland, California have been both a friend and foe to Leon “The Show” Powe. At times, their bumpy, concrete courts with double rims and torn-down nets helped mold the eighteen-year old Oakland Tech senior into a high school basketball […]
Jason Conley on the Move?
Conley on the Go? by Jed Tai News reports and rumors are circulating all around that sophomore scoring sensation Jason Conley of VMI is looking to transfer. Apparently he has been granted a release from the school and is shopping for a new school to attend. Why is this a […]
2002 Tournament Teams Update
The Year After by Adam Shandler It’s so hard to keep up a legacy; to keep going back to the NCAA Tournament year after year. Especially if you’re a team that no one knows anything about until they frantically fill out their office pool bracket the Wednesday night before tipoff. […]
Touring the Northeast
Touring Around the Northeast by Phil Kasiecki Boston College Needs to Play to the Level of Opponents Boston College enters the Big East schedule on a very low note, having lost three straight games. Losing to Kent State, a team with just one loss on the season, and rival Providence, […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Thursday, January 9, 2003 by Brian Seymour Several ranked teams were in action Wednesday including the top-ranked team in the land, but the most exciting game of the evening and quite possibly the season thus far was contested well away from the glare of television lights. […]
New Year’s Resolutions
2003 New Year’s Resolutions by Adam Reich Like most of us, college hoops coaches everywhere have made their New Year’s resolutions for 2003. Here are just a few: Dana Altman (Creighton): To get a filing cabinet for all of the big-time job offers he is about to receive. Jim Boeheim […]