Some Wildcats continue to make progress towards finally reaching a long-awaited goal. Plus a light day of action sees one team all alone atop the Atlantic 10, and another tough loss for Clemson.
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Saturday Notes – January 21, 2017
Another busy Saturday is in the books, and it told us something about a few teams and less about some of the conference races.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 22, 2017
ith Hoopville czar Phil Kasiecki producing his Saturday notes regularly during the conference season, we typically enjoy taking a look at some of the best individual performances in the Sunday Dish.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, January 21, 2017
Akron continues to win a lot of games, all while much talk of consistent winners involves other programs. Plus the Wildcats and Tar Heels regain a player, while the Hoosiers lose one for the rest of the way.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – January 20, 2017
In our latest podcast, we touch on a number of issues affecting conferences like Conference USA, as well as a big loss for Creighton, less mystery in Arizona, and more on the ACC as we look forward to the weekend.
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 20, 2017
It’s almost unthinkable that a Big Ten team can have a 17-2 record and be flying under the radar. Yet that’s exactly what Maryland has done so far this year in building exactly that gaudy record. The anonymity of the Terrapins can be summed up by the observation that Maryland […]
The Morning Dish – Thursday, January 19, 2017
Now we know what’s behind a big mystery of the college season. Plus a few games were dandies, including some overtime battles, a Hoosier goes down again, and a couple of surprises in the east.
Box score breakdown: North Carolina 85, Syracuse 68
North Carolina beat Syracuse in a game where both offenses were very good. The difference was largely in what the Tar Heels did inside the arc.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, January 18, 2017
For a day that looked like an uneventful one when surveying the schedule of games for the night, Tuesday was anything but a dull one in college basketball. A career ended early, a coaching veteran returning, a coaching tiff in the always-entertaining Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, and an en fuego shooting […]
Scanning the Nation January 17, 2017: notes from across college hoops
We’re well past the turn of the new year now, settled firmly into conference play, and around-the-clock talk of bracketology and Joe Lunardi on ESPN 25 hours a day is just around the corner (in the rare case with that network, this is not a bad thing-there’s never enough of affable Joe in February and March). Here are some notes from around college basketball: