It’s been a long time since these Huskies have lost so much before the new year, and it continues a trend. Plus a couple of late tournaments continue, and one game was really over at halftime.
Tag: USC
The Morning Dish – Friday, December 23, 2016
Thursday was a very good night for the West Coast Conference. It came very close to being an out-of-sight awesome night, but it was still a very productive evening for the conference.
Scanning the Nation Notebook – Dec. 6, 2016
Early season notes on Temple, USC, Loyola (Ill.), Middle Tennessee State and more.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 4, 2016
We’re barely into December, but already the number of unbeaten teams this college basketball season has whittled down to less than a dozen.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, December 1, 2016
Road teams were the story of the night in college basketball on Wednesday. Now there’s something you don’t say often in this sport at the end of November.
The Morning Dish – Monday, November 28, 2016
A program that had a rough season a year ago looks a lot better in the early going this year. Plus another team out west takes home a title, and one team out west may lose a key player for a while.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 19, 2016
Michigan makes a strong early impression in New York, while more tournament action continues and a Big Ten team has to rally to win. Also, a Cavalier is dismissed after one game.
2015-16 Pac-12 Post-Mortem
The Pac-12 had quite a season and has a tough act to follow. Perhaps more notable is that the landscape is changing and a new program appears to be carrying the flag right now.
The Morning Dish – Friday, March 19, 2016
The beauty of the NCAA Tournament is not just the upsets, the near-upsets and the close games. Of course, they certainly are a big part of it, and we saw at least two of those categories tapped in games Thursday such as those between Yale and Baylor, Arkansas-Little Rock and […]
The Morning Dish – Thursday, March 3, 2016
One of the most anticipated possible conference tournament finals of all will not be taking place this year, as the first two days of March are two-for-two in producing the upsets we’ve come to expect this time of year. The latest team to come from seemingly nowhere to make noise is Hartford, a seemingly benign seventh seed in the America East tournament.