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.
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The Morning Dish – Monday, January 19, 2015
One wonders if DePaul may finally taking a turn for the better after a long struggle. Plus a few home teams take care of business, the Wolverines lose a key player in what has already been a tough season, and Jim Larranaga makes a phone call.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Monday night was a chance for any number of national sports networks to provide some interesting college basketball programming. The networks failed the test.
How the conferences shape up as we hit 2015
Non-conference play is pretty much in the books. In light of that, how do the conferences stack up based on what we’ve seen over the past couple of months? We take a look here.
The Morning Dish – Monday December 8, 2014
Dunk City appears to be more than just a passing phenomenon, and that’s not all that’s happening in the Atlantic Sun. Plus a few ranked teams breeze, and the MAAC has some surprise leaders early on.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, December 6, 2014
The SEC/Big 12 Challenge takes over, with one matchup getting a lot of attention, while tough times continue for the American Athletic Conference and a MAAC favorite. And we’ve got some rivalry games ahead.
2013-14 MAAC Post-Mortem
The always-competitive MAAC had a membership change that was a net positive in the first year of the change. While the same two teams battled for the title as last year and could again next year, there were some other highlights as well.
Manhattan didn’t have to look far to become a champion
A year after losing to Iona in the MAAC Championship game, Manhattan faced the Gaels again. This time, the Jaspers beat the program they have tremendous respect for and have looked to for how to become a champion.
Manhattan 74, St. Peter’s 62: Box Score Analysis
St. Peter’s and Manhattan managed to beat the snowstorm that hit the area. On the court, it was Manhattan who came out on top thanks to good offense and creating turnovers at the other end.
How the conferences shake out as 2014 approaches
Non-conference play is just about over. How do the conferences stack up? Here is one look at how the race looks in all 32 conferences across the country.