Ikeakor Leaves St. Louis: Redshirt freshman forward Obi Ikeakor will not return to St. Louis for the second semester, according to Billikens coach Brad Soderberg. Ikeakor was averaging less than two points and one rebound per game. [1/18/07]
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Michigan State: Michigan State Freshman to Miss at Least Two Games
Michigan State Freshman to Miss at Least Two Games: Isiah Dahlman, a freshman guard for Michigan State, will miss at least two games after injuring his right foot during Monday’s practice. Michigan State’s sports medicine director said Dahlman felt the pain while trying to cut, and there was swelling and […]
South Florida: Players Come and Go for South Florida
Players Come and Go for South Florida: South Florida’s Aris Williams went home to receive a second opinion on his injured knee. Williams has not played since Dec. 31, but he averages 3.5 points and 17.6 minutes per game for the Bulls. Point guard Chris Howard started his first game […]
Oklahoma State, Nebraska: Postponed Match up Rescheduled for March 5
Postponed Match up Rescheduled for March 5: A postponed Nebraska home game against Oklahoma State has been rescheduled for March 5. The game, originally scheduled for Jan. 13, was canceled because of weather conditions so severe that Oklahoma State was unable to travel to Lincoln. This Big 12 match up […]
Oklahoma State, Nebraska: Huskers-Cowboys Match Up on Ice
Huskers-Cowboys Match Up on Ice: An ice storm in the Midwest prevented Oklahoma State from making the trip north to play Nebraska, forcing officials to delay the game and then postpone it. The icy conditions first prevented the Cowboys from reaching Nebraska Friday night, delaying the game from Saturday afternoon […]
Connecticut: Calhoun Leaves Game with Stomach Problem
Calhoun Leaves Game with Stomach Problem: Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun left the team’s win at St. John’s with 11:49 left in the game and did not return to the team until there were only 55 seconds remaining. The team was leading 45-33 when he left, 64-54 when he returned, and […]
UCLA: Bruins Plan to Honor Wooden With Better Pavilion
Bruins Plan to Honor Wooden With Better Pavilion: UCLA plans to renovate Pauley Pavilion, made famous by the Wizard of Westwood, John Wooden, as the Bruins’ home during the team’s dominating run of 10 championships during the 1960s and 1970s. The university will select an architect in the coming months […]
Duke: Blue Devils to Retire Numbers 4 and 23
Blue Devils to Retire Numbers 4 and 23: Duke fans who wax nostalgic when discussing the last four Blue Devil seasons will be happy to hear that the university plans to retire J.J. Redick’s No. 4 and Shelden Williams’ No. 23. The current NBA ballers will receive separate ceremonies this […]
Tennessee, North Carolina State: Volunteering for the Wolfpack
Volunteering for the Wolfpack: Former Tennessee guard Marques Johnson has decided to transfer to North Carolina State to play for Sidney Lowe and the Wolfpack. Johnson ditched the Volunteers after only one semester, and he will be eligible to play for the Wolfpack after the fall semester next season. Johnson […]
New Hampshire: Christensen to Miss Month
Christensen to Miss Month: New Hampshire forward Mike Christensen will miss about 4-6 weeks after breaking his right foot in Tuesday’s heart-breaking 62-60 loss to Vermont. The junior forward, who scored a career-high 31 points just three days prior to the injury, sustained it late in Tuesday’s game and has […]