Month: January 2004

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Monday, January 26th A Hand in NCAA Coverage: Hoopville partner College Sports Television will produce six shows during the NCAA tournament, beginning during the Sweet 16 games. The shows will air on Spike TV and will feature highlights, interviews, news conferences and special features. Cardinals Take […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 25th Staying On Top: No. 1 Stanford looks like it should stay in the top spot, as the Cardinal remained undefeated with a 77-67 win over visiting USC. They trailed at the half, but played an excellent second half to pull away once they […]

Interview with Sebastian Telfair

Insight into Sebastian Telfair by Keith Irizarry When you talk about a point guard, you desire confidence, leadership, pizzazz (especially if you are from New York City), and you want him to be well respected by his peers and coaches. When you discus great point guards, you want a guy […]

Crunch Time

Crunch Time: Breaking Down the Game’s Final Minutes by Jim Woods If you are sitting at your computer and you watched a game this past week go down to the last possession, raise your hand. Well, I hope you are not sitting by yourself at the computer with your hand […]

Big East Notebook

Big East Notebook by Thomas Hart Conference Play in Full Swing The second week of conference play saw Pittsburgh remain undefeated, Connecticut wield its mighty force, and Syracuse show it is still a team to be reckoned with even without Carmelo Anthony. The Panthers had two tough wins, one over […]

Cincinnati-Louisville and Technology

Bearcats, Cardinals and Technology, oh my! by Zach Van Hart LOUISVILLE – I traveled from Cincinnati to Louisville Wednesday night expecting a great game between two of the top six teams in the nation. Instead I got a blowout and a different battle that was intense – me versus technology. […]

Horizon League Notebook

Horizon League Notebook by Nick Dettmann Defending regular season league champion Butler has struggled all season long. They are not the same team as they were last year. After losing Darnell Archey, Joel Cornette and Brandon Miller due to graduation, the Bulldogs were skeptical on who was going to step […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, January 23rd Majerus is cleared: After being investigated over a complaint of discrimination on a former player, Utah head coach Rick Majerus has been cleared according to school officals. Former Utes center Lance Allred filed a complaint saying that Majerus berated him about his partial […]

The Austin Index

The Austin Index by Dean Austin Lots of upsets the past couple of weeks as has been the trend throughout the season. Connecticut finally beat a team of consequence in Oklahoma only to fall subsequently to North Carolina. The good news for the Tar Heels is that they enter the […]

The Whiner of Westwood

Right and Wrong in the Southland by Joaquin Mesa For a while in Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount was the king of the castle. They nestled themselves up on top of the library tower in downtown and they proclaimed to the helicopters circling that it was indeed a town of Jesuits. […]