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Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Saturday, October 4th Gator Transfer: Florida sophomore center Mario Boggan has announced that he is transferring from Florida. Boggan, a 6-6, 290 forward/center that averaged 2.3 points and 2 rebounds in 16 games last season, stated that he wanted to transfer to get more playing time. […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, October 3rd Patriots Act: Six George Mason student athletes have been suspended for violations of team rules and policies. Two of the men’s basketball team, sophomore forward Trent Wurtz and senior guard Richard Tynes, along with four members of the women’s basketball team will miss […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Thursday, October 2nd Jayhawk Down: Kansas junior guard Keith Langford will be out for the next three weeks following knee surgery on Tuesday. Langford, the leading returning scorer for the Jayhawks, had an MRI reveal some cartilage damage in his knee, and Langford and the Kansas […]

CBA Draft

Second-Chance Draft by Jed Tai On June 26, 2003, many college players held their breath, waiting to see if their name would be called on the stage of Madison Square Garden in New York City, announcing their induction into the National Basketball Association. Unfortunately, only 58 young men – from […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Wednesday, October 1st Bulldog Down: Gonzaga junior forward Ronny Turiaf will be out three weeks after suffering a stress fracture in his right ankle during a workout yesterday. Turiaf, who was fifth in the West Coast Conference in scoring with 15.6 points per game, along with […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, September 30th He’s Back: Former Georgia head coach Jim Harrick has been hired as a scout and coaching consultant for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets. Harrick resigned as head coach of the Bulldogs in March following charges of academic fraud and illegal payments to players, causing […]

Conversation with Philip Raisor

A Conversation with Outside Shooter Phil Raisor by Adam Shandler We all know how the movie Hoosiers ends. Tiny Hickory does the impossible, defeating the larger South Bend in the state title game. Gene Hackman and the Huskers celebrate, dancing under the setting Indiana sun, their crew cuts as golden […]

George Plimpton

A Tribute to George Plimpton by Zach Van Hart Why do sports writers do what we do? Sure, we have literary ability. We like to travel. We enjoy seeing our name in print. But honestly, the real reason is we wish we could be the ones on the field playing. […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Monday, September 29th See if you can spot the trend in today’s Dish. ACC Lawsuit: The Big East/ACC lawsuit is back in the news today, as a Connecticut judge will hear arguments from the ACC and new member Miami on whether to dismiss the suit. The […]