What wasn’t a bad year for the CAA had a tough ending as only one team saw any form of postseason play.
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2017-18 Conference USA Post-Mortem
Middle Tennessee State, Old Dominion and Marshall led a vastly improved Conference USA this year, one that yet again pulled a surprise in the NCAA Tournament.
2017-18 Summit League Post-Mortem
South Dakota State’s excellence in the Summit League has taken on historic proportions, with the Jackrabbits on a run rarely seen in the league’s history.
2017-18 Big West Post-Mortem
After a decidedly down season before, the Big West Conference followed up with a much-needed bounce-back year in 2017-18. Perhaps surprisingly so.
Remembering OC and Danny: Two of a kind
While the first week of July was a challenge with exceedingly warm weather, that paled in comparison to the passing of two great basketball people: Jim O’Connell and Danny Kelleher.
2017-18 MVC Post-Mortem
Its top program moved on, but the Missouri Valley Conference persevered like it always does-and in fact came out even stronger, led by Loyola Chicago’s fantastic season.
2017-18 Big East Post-Mortem
Just a few years after realignment changed the Big East immensely, the conference put forth a terrific season all the way around, and looks to be in great shape. A national champion led the way, but there is much more behind them.
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – June 27, 2018
In our latest podcast, we talk about the NBA Draft, a big late boost for a traditional powerhouse, and some major changes that could be on the way in the world of recruiting according to recent reports.
The 2018-19 Not as early Top 25
With most of the major personnel changes very much in the books now, we revise our first pass at a Top 25 for the 2018-19 season accordingly. This is the end result, with some shuffling that includes a powerhouse dropping down some.
2017-18 Ivy League Post-Mortem
The Ancient Eight appears to have a lot of potential in the seasons to come, building on what the programs showed this season, especially among their underclassmen.