Joe Harrington Joins Terps’ Staff: Joe Harrington, who played at Maryland with Gary Williams, has joined his former teammate’s staff. He replaces Michael Adams, who resigned for personal reasons. Harrington was previously a head coach at Hofstra, George Mason, Long Beach State and Colorado. [11/17/07]
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Boston College Needs Rice, Spears
Rice, Spears Lead Young Eagles by Phil Kasiecki CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – One thing was clearly evident on Monday night: having Tyrese Rice and Shamari Spears in the lineup makes a difference for Boston College. The pair had to sit out a one-game suspension for playing a game during the […]
NCAA: 16 Teams to Play in College Basketball Invitational
16 Teams to Play in College Basketball Invitational: The Gazelle Group will stage the College Basketball Invitational in March 2008, an event to include 16 teams picked on a basis of overall and conference records and late-season play. The competition will add to the NCAA and NIT tournaments. There will […]
Georgia: Georgia’s Humphrey Suspended for Possession of Knife
Georgia’s Humphrey Suspended for Possession of Knife: Georgia guard Billy Humphrey has been indefinitely suspended following his arrest Tuesday for possession of a weapon on school property. The arrest occurred after police found a knife in the junior’s room during a search. The knife, Humphrey said, was a souvenir from […]
Another Game In A Long Rivalry
Miami and Xavier keep the tradition alive by Bill Kintner OXFORD, Ohio – “Whoa… Christmas time,” was what Miami coach Charlie Coles said when he saw his player Michael Bramos get fouled from three feet beyond the three-point line. With six seconds to go and Xavier leading 57-56, Miami’s Michael […]
Northeast Notebook
Northeast Conference Notebook by Zach Smart Working Overtime, Bobcats Get First W It was around the mid-way mark of the second half when it hit Quinnipiac: capturing the first victory of the 2007-2008 campaign would entail a little less of DeMario Anderson, and a little more of their backcourt and […]
Rutgers, Seton Hall Openers
Rutgers, Seton Hall Open With Wins by Ray Floriani NEWARK, NJ – The season is here. Rutgers opened up at home on Friday, while Seton Hall unveiled a new home on Sunday. Both the Hall and Rutgers survived challenges from mid majors. But if this young season has told us […]
NCAA: NCAA Headquarters Close Due to Fire
NCAA Headquarters Close Due to Fire: The NCAA museum and headquarters closed for the day because of a small fire apparently caused by an electrical problem, with some exhibits damaged by water from sprinklers. The damage occurred in a part of the museum’s second floor that contained interactive, electronic exhibits […]
Kentucky: Kentucky to Miss Top Three-Point Threat
Kentucky to Miss Top Three-Point Threat: Kentucky’s three-point specialist, guard Jodie Meeks, will miss at least a month after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in his pelvic area. The injury occurred during an exhibition game against Seattle and will leave the Wildcats, who are already missing point guard Derrick […]
Duke: Decreases in Attendance Force Change in Duke Ticket Policy
Decreases in Attendance Force Change in Duke Ticket Policy: Duke will now have online ticketing to partially replace Krzyzewskiville. Students will now reserve tickets three days in advance and must be at Cameron Indoor Stadium an hour before tip-off to claim their seat. The change comes after more than half […]