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.
Tag: Harvard
A game a day for the whole 2015-16 season: first up, November
Going into the 2015-16 season, we wanted to highlight what we see as the best game of the day, for every day of the regular season. The games we would go to every day, if we could.
New challenge ahead for Harvard
If Harvard’s great run through the Ivy League is to continue in 2015-16, the Crimson will have to get through quite a challenge this time around with a team that looks a little different.
2014-15 Ivy League Post-Mortem
While the Ivy League remained a solid league this past season, it also went from five postseason teams to just two, in part because of a dramatic finish to the regular 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 – Sunday, March 15, 2015
Unwatchable? In a state of crisis? We challenge anyone who watched even some of the college basketball action on Saturday to come to those conclusions.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 28, 2015
It was a great night for a few players in the Ivy League while the race evened up. Plus the Horizon League has a regular season champion, the Gators have some personnel questions, and the Miners will be short a coach on what will be a very busy day of action.
For Harvard, its will to win makes all the difference
Looking at the box score will only tell you so much about how Harvard beat Princeton on Saturday night. It came down to something simple: the Crimson’s will to win.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 21, 2015
Will the picture in the SEC after Kentucky get any clearer on a busy day ahead? Plus a conference title nears, Ivy League rivals maintain, and one player is ready to head to his third school in his college career.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 14, 2015
A MAAC rivalry continues, with the first place team holding serve in a close one. Plus some drama in the Ivy League, a showdown in the Horizon League and a couple of players have family members dealing with health matters.