Veteran college basketball broadcaster Ted Sarandis joins Phil Kasiecki for thoughts on several items leading into this weekend’s games, as well as a couple of issues away from the current schedule.
Tag: Pac-12
The Morning Dish – Monday, January 25, 2016
In handing SMU its first loss, Temple continued to grow since conference play began. Plus a big road win in the Big East, referees suspended, and a Hilltopper has departed.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 10, 2016
In truth, USC probably should’ve been being taken seriously even before its 103-101 four-overtime thriller over Arizona yesterday, but you can be sure the Trojans are now.
The Morning Dish – Monday, January 4, 2016
The Pac-12 had another busy day and shows clear strength – and balance. Plus another close ACC opener and a key guard may be done for the season ahead of a clash of the titans matchup.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, January 2, 2016
As conference play gets ready to be in full swing, one conference got the jump on others on Friday for a big day. Plus a coach takes issue regarding an off-court matter and a concussion is averted.
How the conferences shape up as 2016 approaches
As conference play beckons, we take a look at every conference in Division I and see how it shapes up based on non-conference play.
UCLA shows it has a high ceiling
UCLA beat Kentucky quite thoroughly on Thursday night. It’s a game that gave an idea of just how good this Bruins team can be if they overcome their slow start on the season.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, November 12, 2015
We’re on the doorstep now-just one more day before the 2015-16 college basketball season officially commences. We continue our preseason peek at all 32 NCAA Division I conferences with six more today.
Romar, Washington may successfully reboot once again
There has been some notable downward momentum at Washington recently, but there is more hope all the time that it could be reversed, and soon.
2014-15 Pac-12 Post-Mortem
The Pac-12 has an open question after this past season: will anyone challenge Arizona for the top on a consistent basis? One possibility might surprise you.