It took their patented defense in the first half and an offensive explosion in the second half, to give Wright State their first league win of the season, at home, over Cleveland State 71-62.
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Ohio State: Crater Looks to Make Impact Elsewhere
Ohio State freshman point guard Anthony Crater announced that he will leave the Buckeyes to transfer to another school. Crater was a top recruit for coach Thad Matta. He had been playing as a reserve off the bench for the Buckeyes, averaging 1.2 points and 1.9 assists in 13.1 minutes […]
Florida: Lucas Picks Texas
Former Florida sophomore guard Jai Lucas announced that he will transfer to Texas. If Lucas enrolls before the second semester starts, he would be eligible to play after the first semester of next season. He said Texas was his favorite school, and coach Rick Barnes was a major factor in […]
Santa Clara: Broncos Retire Rambis’ No. 34
Santa Clara retired the No. 34 jersey of the team’s all-time leading scorer, Kurt Rambis, during a ceremony at halftime of the Broncos’ 83-80 win against Belmont. Rambis is an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Lakers, and he becomes the seventh Bronco in team history to have his jersey […]
Tennessee: Chism Will Be OK
Tennessee junior forward Wayne Chism will be listed on the day-to-day injury list while he recovers from a bruised elbow and spine. Chism fell hard while fighting for a rebound against Louisiana-Lafayette Dec. 29. His head hit the floor, and medical personnel removed Chism on a stretcher as a precaution […]
Southeast Missouri State: Redhawks Dismisses Edgar
Southeast Missouri State has fired coach Scott Edgar, sealing his fate after the school placed him on administrative leave in October. The NCAA notified Southeast Missouri State in the fall that the program is under investigation for major violations during Edgar’s tenure. The NCAA will address the violations at an […]
Siena Has Grown Since the Start of the Season
Before the season, there were many who felt Siena was more than just a mid-major team to watch this season. With five starters back from the team that convincingly knocked off Vanderbilt in last season’s NCAA Tournament, the general feeling was that the Saints would be prohibitive favorites in the MAAC and even win a game or two in non-conference play against high-major schools. They certainly had enough games on the schedule for that to happen.
A Surprising End to Siena’s Win over Holy Cross
It was a surprising scene to end the game. That’s the case not only because it happens so rarely, but also because of who was involved.
As the final seconds of Siena’s 83-71 win at Holy Cross ticked off the clock, Siena head coach Fran McCaffery motioned to all five of his players on the floor toward the exit. The Saints walked right out of the gym without shaking hands with the Holy Cross players and coaches.
San Francisco Finally Comes Home
It’s not often a long flight is a relief. But for San Francisco, their flight home after two games in Massachusetts is exactly that, and not just because they came away with losses in both.
Tennessee: Chism Leaves Vols’ Win on Stretcher
Tennessee junior forward Wayne Chism was carried off the court on a stretcher after blocking a shot by Louisiana-Lafayette’s La’Ryan Gary and landing on his back. Trainers placed a neck brace on Chism, who led the Volunteers to an 89-62 win with 18 points and 15 rebounds before the injury. […]