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Saturday Notebook

Cusworth Ends Career With Milestone, Victory by Phil Kasiecki CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Brian Cusworth’s career at Harvard ended the way he wanted it to – with a Crimson win. The only blemish is that he wasn’t on the court at the end to celebrate it. The Crimson held off a […]

Conversation With John Ross

A Quick Five With Wright State’s First Basketball Coach by Bill Kintner DAYTON, Ohio – Back when Wright State had existed just six years as an institution of higher learning and just three years as an independent university, John Ross was given the job of creating a basketball program. It […]

Duke: ACC Finds Time to Admit Error

ACC Finds Time to Admit Error: The Atlantic Coast Conference recognizes that an error occurred with the time during the final seconds of the Duke-Clemson match up. Clemson scored on a Vernon Hamilton layup with five seconds to play. He then stole the inbounds pass from Duke’s Josh McRoberts and […]

Texas: Injured Hoof Sidelines Longhorn

Injured Hoof Sidelines Longhorn: Texas freshman forward Matt Hill is out indefinetly with an injured foot. He averages 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. The 6-9 forward from Lincoln, Neb., did not play against his hometown team Wednesday as Texas beat Nebraska by one. [1/27/07]

Holy Cross Remains Undefeated

Crusaders Undefeated at Halfway Point by Phil Kasiecki WORCESTER, Mass. – The best place to be for a sports fan in Massachusetts on Friday night was about 50 miles west of Boston. It wasn’t for a Celtics or Bruins game, the Patriots are done for the season, and the Red […]

Big Sky Notebook

Big Sky Conference Notebook by Nick Dettmann Players of the week: Carlos Taylor, Montana State and Dupree Lucas, Portland State Eastern Washington Eagles (10-10 overall, 4-4 conference) Last week’s results At Cheney, Wash., Jan. 18: Northern Arizona 90, Eastern Washington 81 At Cheney, Wash., Jan. 20: Eastern Washington 91, Northern […]

Missouri Valley Notebook

Missouri Valley Conference Notebook by Neal Heston Round 2 to Salukis Northern Iowa was nearly perfect from behind the arc against Southern Illinois Tuesday, but the one that mattered was just off the mark in a 56-54 defeat that sent the Salukis past the Panthers for first place in the […]

St. John’s, Georgetown Win

St. John’s Wins Another; Hoyas Take Out Pirates by Ray Floriani NEW YORK – Entering Madison Square Garden about two hours prior to game time, I ran into St. John’s assistant Fred Quartlebaum and commended his team on Sunday’s win over Syracuse. “Thanks, but that’s behind us,” Quartlebaum said. “We’re […]