After a couple years of North Carolina Central serving as the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference’s meanest team on the block, the MEAC held considerably more suspense in 2015-16.
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2015-16 Northeast Conference Post-Mortem
The Northeast Conference is always competitive, but this time around there is another important storyline with it – a potentially bright future with young talent.
2015-16 Atlantic Sun Post-Mortem
It would be hard to find a league that had a more suspenseful and more meaningful final day of its regular season than the Atlantic Sun Conference did this year.
2015-16 SEC Post-Mortem
Though challenged by Texas A&M, Kentucky basically ruled the roost in the SEC, and continues to do so as the conference as a whole is flagging.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – July 8, 2016
We look back at the recent NBA Draft on a few levels, then touch on some recent news more directly affecting the college game as well as recruiting in this all-important month for that.
2015-16 Big Ten Post-Mortem
The Big Ten had an enjoyable, entertaining, very nice 2015-16 basketball season, but enthusiasts of the conference can easily be forgiven if they were left with just a little bit of a dull taste at the end.
2015-16 Patriot League Post-Mortem
Though the Patriot League slipped a bit in 2015-16, it was still as competitive as ever. The league tournament then had quite a bit of history made to cap it all off.
Even in a good year for them, the NBA Draft was light on seniors
The past season was a big one for seniors in college, but that didn’t translate into much with the NBA Draft. It’s the latest reminder that the college game and NBA are different.
2015-16 MAC Post-Mortem
Depending on how one wants to look at it, the Mid-American Conference in 2015-16 again fit into its seemingly perpetual niche as a good-but-not-great league, or is teetering on a breakthrough. Take your pick.
2015-16 Mountain West Post-Mortem
The Mountain West had been so good for so long, and then a correction happened in 2015-16. Fortunately for the conference, there is reason to believe it is not the start of a downward trend.