We conclude our look at our favorite games for every day of the season from November through February, our ultimate dream road trip through an entire college basketball season.
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A game a day for the 2015-16 season: January
We continue our look at our favorite games for every day of the season, our ultimate dream road trip through an entire college basketball season. We started on Monday with November, continued with December on Tuesday, and today we move into January:
2015-16 CBB Preview Questions: A different game, or is it?
How new rule changes affect the game is the biggest question facing college basketball entering the 2015-16 season, and one of a number of items we query as the new season approaches.
The Morning Dish – Friday, June 26, 2015
While a number of recent college stars their first assignments in their careers as professionals, last night’s NBA Draft also was good for taking us back a couple months and reminding us just what we had in college basketball this past season.
2015 NCAA Tournament Final Review: A solid tourney by historical standards
Collectively, the 2015 NCAA Tournament was a roller coaster. There was the high of the first few days before the tourney slipped into mediocrity in its middle rounds, only to rise high again for a big finish at the end, worthy of all the history of such a splendid event.
The Morning Dish – Friday, April 10, 2015
Just a day after we were wondering just how many Kentucky Wildcats would declare for the NBA Draft, the answer is seven. At least.
Tough loss? Look beyond the officials for an answer
Officiating has come under scrutiny of late as championships were decided. How much of the blame they should shoulder for the end result is up for debate in each case.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, April 8, 2015
The 2014-15 college basketball season is in the books, but there was still plenty to talk about a day after Monday’s terrific 2015 NCAA Tournament finale between Duke and Wisconsin.
Freshmen carried Duke to the national championship
As expected, freshmen led the way to the national championship, even if it wasn’t the team many expected to be standing in the winner’s circle before the season.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, April 7, 2015
One of the greatest beauties of sports is that it really doesn’t matter how intricate or how detailed the analysis, evaluations and breakdowns are coming into a game. When the games are played, so much of that analysis goes out the window, and the outcome comes down to players making plays, which human beings seize the moment the most.