Big South Conference Notebook by Jeremy Dunlap Getting that First Win Charleston Southern has spent the last two weeks flirting with victory but coming up just short time and time again. A last second tip-in by Radford, an overtime miracle shot by High Point, and a second-half comeback and overtime […]
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National Prep School Invitational
2004 National Prep School Invitational by Phil Kasiecki The 2004 National Prep School Invitational was held at the University of Rhode Island, featuring several top prep schools. Most are from New England, with a few emerging ones from outside the region being among the more notable participants. The event also […]
Classic Games, Classic Reality TV
The Season’s First Bracket by Matt Jones We have now reached that time in the season where thoughts start to turn to tournament time. You begin checking the internet every 30 minutes to see if there is a new bracket projection or if your team is on or off someone’s […]
Atlantic Sun Notebook
Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Michael Protos Tight at the Top With just about two weeks remaining in the Atlantic Sun conference’s regular season, there are three teams with a legitimate chance of winning the conference title. Central Florida, Troy State and Belmont rest on top of the Atlantic Sun […]
America East Notebook
America East Notebook by Adam Reich Green Mountain Showdown Vermont and Boston University will square off in the Green Mountain State on Sunday with first place in the America East conference up for grabs. The match-up, which is one of the best rivalries in college basketball no one knows about, […]
Interview with Mick Cronin
An Interview with Murray State Coach Mick Cronin by Jeff Smith (Ed. note: interview conducted in mid-December, 2003) I was fortunate to catch up with Murray State coach Mick Cronin during a press luncheon the week after the Racers defeated Western Kentucky in a double overtime thriller to move to […]
Pac-10 Notebook
Pac-10 Conference Notebook by Scott Allen Stanford’s Nick Robinson and Washington State made history. Cal continued its recent surge and Arizona its recent skid. UCLA finally won again, ending Washington’s win streak in the process. Oregon downed Oregon State in the rematch of the Civil War and USC and Arizona […]
Big East Notebook
Big East Notebook by Thomas Hart Conference Play Heads Towards Finish Line It is hard to believe that teams are into the second week of February already and soon after that will be heading into their conference tournaments and NCAA March Madness. As January drew to a close and February […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – February 17th Irish Still Lucky: One Big East team is taking the elevator up, the other down. Notre Dame made it three straight by beating Syracuse, 84-72, at the Carrier Dome. Chris Thomas, who finished with 25 points, only hit six of his 15 shots, but […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 16th Bad Timing for a Bad Knee: Indiana sophomore forward Sean Kline will miss significant time because of a knee injury that occurred during the Hoosiers’ game against Purdue Saturday. Kline averaged 7.1 points and four rebounds per game for Indiana and takes away […]