Huskies Show Points of Strength in Knocking Off Terriers by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – It’s not often that your arch-rival is a team to get well against. In any rivalry, records get thrown out the window when the teams meet, no matter how up one team and down the other […]
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Horizon Notebook
Horizon League Notebook by Nick Dettmann Detroit senior guard Brandon Cotton has left the Titans’ basketball team, coach Perry Watson announced Nov. 16. “Brandon remains in school and he is on schedule to graduate in December,” Watson said in a statement released by the university. “We wish him well in […]
National Prep Showcase Recap
National Prep Showcase Recap by Phil Kasiecki LOWELL, Mass. – The National Prep Showcase took place about 30 miles north of Boston and featured 19 prep schools from across the country. It marks the unofficial kickoff of the prep school season, and as such is the first proving ground for […]
Alabama-Birmingham: Torn ACL Ends Delaney’s Season
Torn ACL Ends Delaney’s Season: Alabama-Birmingham senior point guard Paul Delaney will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL during Saturday’s loss to Georgia Southern. He injured the knee while driving to the basket. Delaney is one of the most talented returning players in Conference USA. He […]
Washington State: Former Washington State Player Found Dead in Brazil
Former Washington State Player Found Dead in Brazil: Two weeks after he was reporting missing, Tony Harris, who was a member of Washington State’s 1994 East Regional team, was found dead in a forest in Brazil with shoelaces tied around his throat. The police believe that his death was a […]
Louisville: Padgett Possibly Out for Season
Padgett Possibly Out for Season: Louisville center David Padgett has fractured his right knee and could miss anywhere from 10 weeks to the rest of the season. Coach Rick Pitino said Padgett’s college basketball career was likely over. The injury occured during the Cardinals’ win over Jackson State. Padgett, a […]
Colonial Notebook
Colonial Athletic Association Notebook by Jay Pearlman Just over a week has gone by since the earlier-than-ever start of this college basketball season, and the CAA has started non-conference play a healthy 15-11. George Mason has defeated three mid-majors at home: Vermont, Cleveland State and Dayton. Drexel has also beaten […]
Howard Gets Big Win At Coach’s Old Home
Myatt’s 36 help Howard stun Ivy League powerhouse Penn by Michael T. Lyle, Jr. PHILADELPHIA – After getting blown out in their first two games of the season by a combined 109 points, Howard’s first win in the opening-round of The Philly Classic couldn’t have come at a better time […]
NCAA: College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducts Class of ’07
College Basketball Hall of Fame Inducts Class of ’07: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in Kansas City, alongside Notre Dame legend Austin Carr; Dick Groat, who starred at Duke but went on to play Major League Baseball; and Tennessee A&I’s Dick Barnett, who led […]
Hartford Wins Behind Complementary Players
Reserves Glowiak, Sabia shine in star role by Sam Perkins HARTFORD, Conn. – Warren McClendon dominated every second that he was on the floor. Unfortunately for Hartford, the Hawks’ center only played seventeen minutes due to foul trouble. The loss of McClendon looked like it would prove disastrous, but the […]