North Carolina State appears to have put themselves in a good position for the NCAA Tournament, but they aren’t making this easy on themselves.
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Saturday Notes – February 28, 2015
We look back at a very busy Saturday, one that was full of big games that included some conferences closing out their regular season with plenty of drama.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 28, 2015
It was a great night for a few players in the Ivy League while the race evened up. Plus the Horizon League has a regular season champion, the Gators have some personnel questions, and the Miners will be short a coach on what will be a very busy day of action.
Scanning the Nation Notebook – February 27, 2015
Some college basketball thoughts from the end of February, just before we turn the calendar to the most exciting month on the sporting calendar:
Bryant digs deep to lock up a tournament home game
Bryant was facing a tall order in the second half against Central Connecticut, with a lot on the line. When they needed to, they stayed together and rallied to get a win they really needed.
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 27, 2015
Normally, the Big South is not leading news items in college basketball, especially at the end of February, when never-ending talk of bubbles and No. 1 seeds dominate the discussion, but no conference in NCAA Division I has had a more competitive league race this year.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, February 26, 2015
Coming off an outstanding season, the Atlantic 10 has flown under the radar this year. The league won’t be getting six teams in the NCAA Tournament again, but hitting the stretch run, no conference is more intriguing at the top than the A-10.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, February 25, 2015
In the wake of Monday night’s Kansas/Kansas State game, court-storming continued to be a big topic of discussion on Tuesday.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, February 24, 2015
For 39 minutes, Louisville and Georgia Tech was another ugly game this year in a season filled with ugly games. Then, in the final minute, the two teams reminded us of just what fun college basketball can be when it is allowed to be.
For Harvard, its will to win makes all the difference
Looking at the box score will only tell you so much about how Harvard beat Princeton on Saturday night. It came down to something simple: the Crimson’s will to win.