Hoops on the west coast is alive, well and healthy, as three of its top teams showed last night when UCLA, Saint Mary’s and Gonzaga all were ultra-impressive again.
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The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 25, 2016
USF’s play in the Diamond Head Classic reminds us of one of the many things that makes tournament play so great in this sport. Teams can get hot and make a run when least expected.
The Morning Dish – Friday, December 16, 2016
With so many colleges in the midst of final exams and rightly keeping their schedules short, the highlights were limited in the sport Thursday night. Most of the action took place in the Atlantic and South regions of the country.
2015-16 CAA Post-Mortem
It’s the end of an era in the CAA, and the conference sent its first commissioner out with a great season.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 17, 2016
It’s not just the big games a team wins; it’s how they play in the games immediately after, as well as in games throughout the season that they aren’t expected to lose. In that regard, Saturday was not a good day for a few teams who have had some big moments this year.
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 1, 2016
On paper, New Year’s Eve featured what could’ve been two of the very best games of the year in the Big East. Call it 1-for-2 at the plate, as one ended up being nothing of the sort, but the other delivered in every way.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, December 8, 2015
With Monday night being a mostly quiet one on the college basketball schedule, it left us a little more time to think of former Butler center Andrew Smith, as he enters yet another battle. Sad news in the college basketball world was shared Monday morning by Andrew Smith’s wife Sam, […]
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, December 1, 2015
The easy thing to do after the College of Charleston’s resounding win over LSU Monday night would be to talk about all that’s wrong with the Tigers. With that in mind, we’ll focus first on just what the Cougars are doing right.
2015-16 CAA Preview
The CAA had an interesting off-season, though not with the usual activity that tends to occur. A big change is ahead for the conference as well.
College of Charleston Cougars 2015-16 Preview
In Earl Grant’s second season leading College of Charleston, the Cougars should have a lot of competition for minutes and roles, especially with a key player already lost for the season.