Mid-Continent Conference Notebook by Matt Amis There were some high velocity twists and turns to go along with the impactful drama. And no, I’m not talking about “The Recruit,” but rather this weekend’s Mid-Con action. For starters, Valparaiso (11-8, 6-1 Mid-Con) suffered its first conference loss, dropping a 71-68 overtime […]
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Big West Notebook
Big West Conference Notebook by Shaan Hassan The Rise of Pacific, the Fall of Irvine Anything is possible in the wild, wild west. Examples: Pacific (6-3) has found itself tied for second in the conference with Santa Barbara (6-3), while Irvine (5-4) has lost three games in a row, tying […]
Mid-American Notebook
Mid-American Conference Notebook by Adam Trumble Filling in this week for Adam: Jeremy Speer A different week brings different leadership in the wild MAC West, as Saturday victories for Central Michigan and Northern Illinois propelled the two to supplant Bowling Green atop the division. Kent State continues its steady play […]
Atlantic Sun Notebook
Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Kristy Shonka Belmont, Troy State Sit Alone Atop Standings With Belmont’s last-second win at the University of Central Florida, the Bruins remained in the top spot in the Atlantic Sun Conference North Division and allowed Troy State to claim sole possession of the South Division […]
West Coast Notebook
West Coast Notebook by James Burns Cox emergence isn’t all that surprising Darrell Tucker who? With the All-American power forward battling injuries and everyone’s defensive attention, San Francisco’s small forward John Cox has emerged as a prolific No. 2. On any other team, Cox would be a legitimate first-option scorer. […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 3rd, 2003 by Andrew Flynn Who wants to be No. 1? While that question will be answered by our Top 25 poll (released tomorrow), you can’t help but wonder who among today’s elite teams wants to grab that flag and run with it. Arizona […]
BC Downs UConn
Live from Storrs – BC Upsets UConn by Phil Kasiecki Have the Boston College Eagles finally turned it around this time? If Saturday’s 95-71 thumping of Connecticut is any indication, the answer is a strong affirmative. The Eagles led from start to finish, and the game was never in doubt. […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 2nd, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki Who wants the number one ranking? This question is not asked facetiously. No. 1 Arizona lost on Thursday, and on Saturday, two teams were gunning for the top spot now that it was open. No. 2 Pittsburgh took on […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 1st, 2003 by Andrew Flynn What was shaping up as a routine Morning Dish changed purpose this morning with the news from NASA that they had lost contact with the Space Shuttle Columbia. As the morning moved closer to noon the news became less […]
LeBron Ineligible
LeBron not going to college. Good. by Jed Tai So, LeBron James has finally been declared ineligible. To this college basketball writer… Who cares? Despite the fact that nothing was set in stone, there was no way LeBron James was going to play college basketball. He could have named off […]