Ted joins us to talk about a Big East legend who has passed, an old rivalry about to be renewed on a big stage, implications with players departing or staying in the NBA Draft, and a transfer of note as the transfer list continues to balloon.
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One last appreciation for college basketball’s senior class
A few weeks after the season ended, we take one last moment to appreciate what seniors meant to college basketball this year.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – April 20, 2016
We talk with Ted about the Portsmouth Invitational, which had a pretty good roster of seniors this time around, and then look at some developments in the world of coaching, including one very curious move that leaves a school in a tough spot for its new head coach.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – April 14, 2016
As we get into the off-season, there is plenty to talk about, from looking back at Villanova’s win to the coaching carousel and the NBA Draft, plus the ever-growing transfer wire.
The Morning Dish – Friday, April 8, 2016
No league has sent the college basketball coaching carousel spinning more in the last month than the Horizon League, which is tied with the West Coast Conference for most coaching changes this offseason (so far) with four each.
Larranaga looking for consistency for his Miami program
Miami is losing several key players as they hope to get back to the NCAA Tournament next season. That, and not being done with their recruiting yet, relate to key questions surrounding whether or not they can pull it off.
2016 NCAA Tournament Final Review: Final finish what this year’s event needed
The 2016 NCAA Tournament needed its signature game, and it got one in no better place-in its final game. And it was much-needed in a tourney that in many ways was slightly below average.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, April 7, 2016
With the 2015-16 season now complete, attention turns to news about college basketball players making decisions on entering the NBA Draft-some going, some thinking of going, some staying.
A final look: The NIT was a Colonial uprising
The NIT belonged to George Washington, who got better with every game. We have that and more notes coming from last week’s games in New York
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Villanova’s buzzer-beating win over North Carolina got a low television rating, way too low for a game so good. And the NCAA has no one to blame but itself.