In our latest conversation, we look at the great balance that continues and what it could mean with the NCAA Tournament, along with a controversial call earlier this week and a few other notes from around the country.
Tag: Montana State
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 12, 2016
Temple has been one of the more schizophrenic teams in the country this year that of late has been giving us a taste of just how good it can be when right. Thus, it was only fitting that the Owls’ game against Connecticut on Thursday was a microcosm of their season.
Impressions from first week of college hoops season
It hasn’t taken long for the analysis to come in on the new rule changes this college basketball season, but let’s breathe a little before jumping to too many conclusions.
The Morning Dish – Monday, November 23, 2015
For the second straight year, one of the hottest teams to start the season is Miami (Fla.). The goal this year for the Hurricanes is to write a new ending to the same beginning script.
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.
A closer look into the Big Sky’s Monday twinbill
We’ll start with what people are calling “the appetizer”: Montana State at San Jose State. It was a game between a pair of 2-3 teams in which the Bobcats felt favored: MSU’s losses were to higher quality opponents, as it were, and their lone Division I victory was over Utah, […]
Montana State Bobcats 2011-12 Preview
Montana State has quite a few new pieces to add to the puzzle in 2011-12, which includes missing about 60 percent of last season’s scoring and rebounding after four starters departed from the 2010-11 team.