Two of the nation’s longest winning streaks stayed alive Thursday night. One is held by Michigan, but few may know another belongs to Hofstra. Plus, Wofford dominates SoCon showdown, and many teams went overtime on the night too.
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The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 23, 2018
Kansas played its first true road game of the season Saturday night at Arizona State. It shouldn’t be much of a surprise that the Jayhawks lost. Plus, Saturday’s top individual performances including a unique double-double by Old Dominion’s Aaron Carver and ETSU wins the venerable Sun Bowl Invitational:
The Morning Dish – Friday, December 1, 2017
On paper, Notre Dame playing at Michigan State was a matchup of a pair of top-five teams Thursday night. The product on the court, though, suggested teams on two entirely different levels.
Scanning the Nation Notebook for Nov. 20 – Notes from CBB’s 2nd weekend
Another quiet weekend included college football again making for light schedules, plus some underwhelming fields in eight-team tournaments. Here are some quick-hit notes from the third weekend of November and second of the hoops season:
The Morning Dish – Sunday, November 5, 2017
We’re a day closer to the start, and look at several more conferences, including one that has been ruled by a powerhouse program for over a decade now. An injury, academic suspensions, an early transfer and internal investigation are all in the news as well.
2016-17 Northeast Conference Post-Mortem
The Northeast Conference continues to regroup as top players are now routinely transferring up from conference schools. This is changing the challenge of running a program that has hit several member schools.
2015-16 Northeast Conference Post-Mortem
The Northeast Conference is always competitive, but this time around there is another important storyline with it – a potentially bright future with young talent.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, April 7, 2016
With the 2015-16 season now complete, attention turns to news about college basketball players making decisions on entering the NBA Draft-some going, some thinking of going, some staying.
The Morning Dish – Monday, April 4, 2016
It all comes down to one game, and the participants look very deserving. Plus a former All-American returns to his old state, a legend has a medical procedure, and more to the draft.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, February 18, 2016
February can be over any day now. After all that happened on a deliciously eventful Wednesday night, we’re sufficiently primed and ready for March, and the best month on the sports calendar can’t get here soon enough.