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.
Tag: Louisville
This Louisville team ‘special’ to him, says Pitino
This Louisville team won’t win any championships or hang banners in the rafters, but for Rick Pitino, it’s a group he will appreciate long after the season ends.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Neither Oakland nor Iona are likely to win the regular season championship in their respective conferences. It also should surprise just about no one if either or both are in the NCAA Tournament a month from now.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 13, 2016
Dayton is having success it hasn’t had before, and it continued on Friday. Plus a controversial call has a new twist, one suspended player will return while another is now long gone.
Louisville shows downside when college sports is strictly business
Business decisions abounded at Louisville, and that’s a sad thing. College sports can do better.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 6, 2016
The Ivy League takes center stage with a big showdown that included a new record. Plus big news on an off-court matter, top teams hold serve in one conference, and a suspension and departure affect two teams.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – February 6, 2016
In our latest conversation with Ted Sarandis, we start by looking at the news that came out on Friday with Louisville, then make our way to some noteworthy games over the past week and look ahead to the weekend.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, February 2, 2016
This season, there are no surprises when a top-5 team goes down. Frankly, it’s also almost never a surprise when Louisville is the group defeating such a highly ranked squads. Still, the Cardinals’ 71-65 win over No. 2-ranked North Carolina on Monday was bigger than some and maybe most this year.
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 15, 2016
Thursday night provided a flurry of activity, good games and most notable results, but few games this year have drawn us in more at the end like the Conference USA tilt between UAB and Old Dominion did.
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 8, 2016
Sometimes in college basketball, comebacks happen so fast and so suddenly that it’s literally as if a storm blew through, and a game seemingly in hand suddenly has slipped away. SMU was the victim in such a scenario in its NCAA Tournament loss to UCLA in March; last night, the Mustangs returned the favor.