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Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Monday, February 23rd There’s No Place Like Home: No. 3 Duke returned to Cameron Indoor Stadium with a two-game losing streak after losses at No. 14 NC State and No. 15 Wake Forest. The Blue Devils ended that streak against Maryland, 86-63, while stretching their home […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 22nd Stanford Wins Again: No. 1 Stanford continued its winning ways by clinching the Pac Ten regular season title with a 73-60 win at UCLA, setting a school record with its 23rd consecutive win. Stanford (23-0, 14-0 Pac Ten) clinced its fourth Pac Ten […]

State of the Game Address

The State of the Game Address by Jim Woods Good evening ladies and gentlemen and thank you for taking the time to listen to the First Annual State of the Game Address. March is quickly approaching, and there is no better time to look at where we are and where […]

Al Skinner Jersey Retirement

Massachusetts Retires Al Skinner’s Jersey by Phil Kasiecki AMHERST, Mass. – Wednesday night, Massachusetts retired Al Skinner’s jersey at halftime of their game against Rhode Island. It was a fitting setting considering that Skinner had his first head coaching job at Rhode Island prior to his current position as the […]

Atlantic 10 Notebook

Atlantic-10 Conference Notebook by Jonathan Scherner These Hawks just keep soaring higher St. Joseph’s climbed up to number two in the polls as they remained undefeated. The Hawks used victories over Dayton, LaSalle, and Fordham to stay perfect and reach number two after Duke lost. St. Joe’s is led by […]

Southern Conference Notebook

Southern Conference Notebook by Paul Oren “It’s a marathon, not a sprint.” For the coaches of any mid-major college basketball team, those words ring true, especially in the late days of February. Unlike the ACC or SEC, most mid-major conferences such as the SoCon only get one bid to the […]

Northeast Conference Notebook

Northeast Conference Notebook by Keith Burdette What a difference a couple weeks makes. At last check, St. Francis NY seemed to be running away with the regular season title, with a cool game and a half lead. But two straight losses have drawn them back to the pack, and they […]

Bracket Buster Preview

Previewing the Horizon Bracket Buster Games by Nick Dettmann With two weeks to go in the season, it is now time where teams really begin to look at building up their NCAA tournament resumes. Eight Horizon League teams will take part in the ESPN Bracket Buster Saturday event, giving the […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 21st Princeton Stays On Top: Princeton overcame an 14-point first half deficit in their 70-58 win over Yale in Princeton. The Tigers got 29 points from Judson Wallace (11-12 shooting), who has come back to life after scoring just 20 points in the team’s […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, February 20th Stanford stays perfect: Josh Childress had a career-high 36 points and 11 rebounds and the Cardinals rallied from a 13-point first-half deficit to beat Southern California 76-67 Thursday night for their school-record 22nd consecutive victory to remain perfect. Stanford clinched a share of […]