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Conference-USA Notebook

Conference USA Notebook by Zach Van Hart Well, it was a blowout As expected, the Oregon versus Cincinnati game featured several minutes of mop up time as the clock ticked away. Unexpectedly, it was due to the Bearcats blowing the Ducks out of the water. Playing outstanding on both sides […]

Mid-Continent Conference Notebook

Mid-Continent Conference Notebook by Matt Amis When it comes right down to it, there are few, if any, more dominating conferences in the nation than Mid-Con. OK, maybe not. But it sure seemed that way Saturday. Chalk it up to holiday spirit or weak opponents, but either way the Mid-Con […]

Ivy League Notebook

Ivy League Notebook by Jason Haslam Penn Coming off two consecutive losses to teams from the Colonial Athletic Association, Penn Quaker coach Fran Dunphy claimed he wasn’t too worried about the early-season defeats. He thought that it would only be a matter of time before he would begin to see […]

Mountain West Notebook

Mountain West Notebook by Bob Thurman The Stars Are Out The Mountain West Conference is hurting, literally. This past week saw a number of the league’s star players go down with injuries. In Thursday’s game against South Carolina, Wyoming’s Marcus Bailey went down with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, ending […]

MAC Notebook

Mid-American Conference Notebook by Adam Trumble Last season, Central Michigan won one road game — its Mid-American Conference Tournament first round game at Ohio. This season is looking like an entirely different story as the Chippewas have already won three. After dropping their first road game of the season by […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, December 24, 2002 by Adam Shandler Twas a fright down in Gainesville, and all through the game, the Gators were losing, Charleston Southern’s to blame. The Buccaneers led by ten points with a laugh, and danced as they went up by a deuce at the […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Monday, December 23rd, 2002 by Andrew Flynn Princeton did their thing yesterday, as they played their brand of ball-control, tactical striking smart-hoop, and did it again – almost. In what has become a trademark for the Tigers, another David v Goliath matchup almost went their way, […]

SEC Notebook

SEC Notebook by Rainer Sabin Louisiana State coach John Brady received an early Christmas present Saturday night when his Tigers (7-1) upset No. 1 Arizona in Baton Rouge. But the 66-65 victory did not come easy. A chorus of errors committed by LSU in the final minutes almost transformed a […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 22th, 2002 by Phil Kasiecki Two teams fell for the first time on Saturday, most notably the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats. The Wildcats fell behind late in the first half and never led after that, as LSU held on for a 66-65 win without […]

Big 12 Big and Bad

The Biggest And Still The Baddest by Bill Thayer I’ll admit it, October was a great time. I couldn’t wait to hear Riot Act by Pearl Jam (in fact, I’m listening to it right now). I was on the edge of my seat, glued to the Winona Rider trial. And, […]