Northeastern scored a big win over Hofstra in an early first-place showdown on Wednesday night. It was a big win for the Huskies for more reasons than the obvious.
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The Morning Dish – Friday, December 12, 2014
It bears repeating over and over: college basketball teams are not static entities over the entire season. They change and hopefully continue to grow and improve. What a team is in November is not what it will be in March.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 7, 2014
The independents are dead. Long live the independents. NJIT’s 72-70 win at Michigan will go down as the biggest upset of this season and one of the biggest in a long time. This one is going to remembered for a long, long time.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, November 19, 2014
College basketball’s first big day of the season was really almost all we could’ve asked for. From early morning to into the night, the day offered a number of outstanding games that might already get some people thinking March. Exciting finishes, back-and-forth games, offense, defense, big schools, little schools, fantastic inbound plays-you name it, you could find it on Tuesday.
Northeastern’s maturity wins out in their opener
Northeastern was able to hang in as Boston University played more like the veteran team, and the Huskies’ maturity ultimately helped them take over and prevail
The Morning Dish – Monday November 17, 2014
There’s a lot of talk about Kentucky after they trailed at halftime, plus a tripleheader in Boston and some news with Florida ahead of some good matchups to start the week
2014-15 CAA Preview
As another school joins the CAA to make ten teams, there’s one relatively clear favorite to win it all and a number of teams that could likewise come out on top when it’s all said and done.
Northeastern Huskies 2014-15 Preview
Northeastern had a tough rebuilding year last year, but now the Huskies bring back more than any other team and are thus favorites this time around
The most important players in America – 2014-15
We take a look at ten players who might not be their team’s best player, but whose performance is likely to have an outsize impact on how their team does this season
2013-14 CAA Post-Mortem
The CAA is now fully into a new era, and had a champion who overcame a lot of adversity. What might the future hold for the conference?