Happy Thanksgiving to all. One of college basketball’s true Thanksgiving traditions got underway once again last night, as the 37th annual Great Alaska Shootout got underway.
Tag: Eastern Washington
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, November 25, 2014
By its extremely lofty standards, this year’s Maui Invitational is rather light fare, though still one of the kings of the in-season tournaments. Maui is always a highlight of November and Thanksgiving week, dating back to its emergence in the late 1980s, and the tourney opened yesterday with quarterfinals. The best game of the four was the last one, as old WAC and Mountain West rivals San Diego State and BYU went at it good deep into the night for us on the mainland.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, November 23, 2014
The weekend has featured several instances of something we don’t see often: BCS conference (or Group of Five, or whatever term you want to use) teams taking to the road against good non-BCS teams.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 15, 2014
Opening day of the 2014-15 season had it all – a scary moment, some ugly scores, some surprises, as well as off-court news like a season-long suspension and future Final Four sites being announced.
2013-14 Big Sky Post-Mortem
The teams that have led the way in the Big Sky of late were right there again this season. One of them won both the regular season and conference tournament, and also had a nice time with the post-season awards as well.
Eastern Washington Eagles 2011-12 Preview
Eastern Washington has the looks of a team that could contend for a conference title — or could slip to the middle of the pack. It all depends on how well the Eagles bond without their point guard from 2010-11.
Eastern Washington: Earlywine Back on Sidelines
Eastern Washington coach Kirk Earlywine will be back on the bench for the Eagles after missing the team’s 57-48 loss at Boise State Dec. 29 while he dealt with a legal issue connected to a recent drunk driving arrest. Spokane police arrested Earlywine Dec. 26 on suspicion of driving under […]