Ivy League Notebook by Owen Bochner Things are coming down to the wire in the Ivy League with Princeton firmly in the drivers’ seat. The Tigers extended their winning streak to four with last weekend’s sweep of Brown and Yale, and clinched their 51st consecutive winning conference season in the […]
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Atlantic Sun
Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Michael Protos Moving On Up There are only three days remaining before the end of the Atlantic Sun regular season, and eight teams will be moving on to the conference tournament. But eight other teams will be competing in the conference tournament in Nashville, Tenn., […]
Horizon Notebook
Horizon League Notebook by Nick Dettmann It is the home stretch. The Horizon League enters the final week of the regular season with a lot of big games on the plate – in particular, the Wright State Raiders. The Raiders have their two biggest games of the season this week. […]
Northeast Conference Notebook
Northeast Conference Notebook by Keith Burdette With one week left, the eight teams to make the NEC tournament starting March 6th at Wagner College are all but set. Quinnipiac and Long Island have been eliminated and Mount Saint Mary’s is hanging on by a thread. The Mount needs to sweep […]
Big East Notebook
Big East Notebook by Thomas Hart Conference Play Heads Towards Finish Line Pittsburgh continues to show it is the team to beat in the Big East, putting some distance between itself and the rest of the pack with several big wins. Connecticut is hanging tough despite losses to both Notre […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Monday, March 1st Gamecock Down: South Carolina senior forward Rolando Howell will not play again this season after breaking his wrist against Georgia Saturday night. Howell broke his fall in a scuffle under the hoop then broke his wrist. Howell has missed 12 games already this […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 29th Stanford Makes It Look Easy: No. 1 Stanford had no trouble this time around, blowing out Oregon 76-55 on Senior Day in Palo Alto. It was also the last game played at Maples Pavilion before upcoming renovations that begin on Monday and should […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 28th Princeton Stays Hot: Ivy League leader Princeton won its fifth straight game Friday night, rolling to a 75-52 win over visiting Columbia. The Tigers (16-7, 9-1 Ivy) got 24 points from Judson Wallace, including 17 in the second half, and broke open a […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 27th Baylor faces stiff penalties: Baylor University admitted to more major violations in its disgruntled men’s basketball program Thursday and called for additional self-imposed penalties. University president Robert Sloan discussed the results of a review committee that investigated the conduct of former basketball coach […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Thursday, February 26th St. Joseph’s steamrolls past Minutemen: St. Joseph’s continued their quest for the undefeated season as they knocked off the Minutemen of UMass yesterday with relative ease, 83-58. Jameer Nelson scored 17 of his 19 points in the first half, while Delonte West picked […]