Month: March 2006

Bucknell: Bison Reward Flannery

Bison Reward Flannery: Bucknell officials extended the contract of coach Pat Flannery to keep him on the Bison’s sideline two extra years. Flannery signed a four-year contract last June after Bucknell beat No. 3 Kansas in the NCAA Tournament. This season, Flannery led Bucknell to a 27-5 record, including a […]

Duke: Paulus Repairs Wrist

Paulus Repairs Wrist: Duke freshman point guard Greg Paulus had surgery to curb persistent pain in his left wrist. Paulus was inconsistent in his first season leading the Blue Devils but flashed plenty of promise to excite fans in Durham. Paulus will need about three months to fully recover from […]

NCAA: South Carolina Claims NIT Title Again

South Carolina Claims NIT Title Again: South Carolina became the first team to win back-to-back championships in the NIT since St. John’s did it in the 1940s when the NIT was considered more significant. The Gamecocks beat Michigan 76-64 after dominating the second half. South Carolina ended the first half […]

NCAA: Should He Stay or Should He Go?

Should He Stay or Should He Go?: It’s that time of year again. Even before the Final Four teams play the last three basketball games of the season, fans are looking ahead to figure out what their favorite teams will look like next year. That picture morphs almost daily as […]

McDonald’s All-American Game

McDonald’s Co-MVPs Deliver Upset Victory for the West by Brad Best SAN DIEGO, Calif. – While the East team looked more impressive early on, it was the West team that ran away with the game in a 112- 94 victory on Wednesday night in San Diego at the McDonald’s All […]

The Greatest March

The Greatest Month of March by John Celestand As the last days of March wind down I feel compelled to tell this story. Some say it was the greatest month of March ever. I, for one, have to agree. This March Madness was my greatest one to date. It was […]

Duquesne: Everhart Accepts Duquesne Position

Everhart Accepts Duquesne Position: After building successful programs at Northeastern and McNeese State, Huskies coach Ron Everhart has accepted a new challenge — turn Duquesne into a winner. The Dukes have not reached the NCAA Tournament in nearly 30 years and have had losing seasons in 19 of the last […]

Miami: Hurricane Joins Draft

Hurricane Joins Draft: Miami junior guard Guillermo Diaz will leave the Hurricanes early to enter the NBA Draft. Diaz averaged 17.2 points per game this season and has one of the deadliest shots in the ACC. He can hit three-pointers from anywhere on the court and considers his game NBA-ready. […]