A few weeks after the season ended, we take one last moment to appreciate what seniors meant to college basketball this year.
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The Morning Dish – Wednesday, March 30, 2016
The championship game for the 79th annual National Invitation Tournament is set, and it’s a worthy one with two very good teams. How good? Put it this way: if Oklahoma and Syracuse end up playing in the NCAA Tournament final on Monday, their combined win total will be less than that of the two playing in the NIT title game.
Will Buddy Hield’s great year translate into a high pick and NBA stardom?
Buddy Hield has had a sensational senior season to cap off a great career, one that has had much improvement. What will it translate into on NBA Draft night and beyond?
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – March 23, 2016
In the latest edition, we look back at the great first weekend and look ahead to the regionals, with all four No. 1 seeds still alive.
The Morning Dish – Friday, March 11, 2016
Coaches such as Jim Valvano, Rollie Massimino and Tom Izzo are among those to make the month of March their personal playground over the years, regularly leading teams on extended runs, regardless of the strength of their teams in the regular season. Few would include Ray Harper on that list, but it has become time that they should.
2016 USBWA awards: one man’s vote
The votes have been cast for the USBWA awards. A couple have been announced, and here’s a look at one man’s vote this time around.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, February 9, 2016
With all of the basketball history at Villanova, it’s hard to believe the Wildcats had never been the No. 1-ranked team in the country in the 67-year history of the Associated Press poll until yesterday.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – January 29, 2016
Veteran college basketball broadcaster Ted Sarandis joins Phil Kasiecki for thoughts on several items leading into this weekend’s games, as well as a couple of issues away from the current schedule.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Polls do matter. A case could be made that the All-America first team is already wrapped up right now. And it’s not at all hard to envision Oklahoma and Kansas playing two or three more times this year, including perhaps again in April.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, December 26, 2015
There’s a national power coming out of the Big 12, and it’s not named Kansas. Plus a light day features three other games ahead of another light day with only one more game on tap.