Month: February 2003

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, February 25th, 2003 by Andrew Flynn Well here we are again. This time it’s a Tuesday, so of course we’re chock full of goodness with regards to last night’s Big Monday. We start off with the high-nutrition No. 12 Fighting Irish of Notre Dame hosting […]

Statistics Have Their Place

Tai’d up in Stats by Michael Ermitage Every once in awhile some studious young lad will try and apply statistic to sport. It seems like a natural marriage, doesn’t it? Since we keep stats for nearly every action in almost every sport, why shouldn’t we be able to add those […]

Troy Bell

Bell the new Boston College All-Time Scorer by Phil Kasiecki In last Wednesday night’s 80-69 win at Providence, senior guard Troy Bell became the all-time leading scorer at Boston College. Bell entered the game just 6 points shy of Dana Barros’ mark of 2,342 career points, and broke the record […]

ACC Notebook

Atlantic Coast Conference Notebook by Michael Protos A Three-Horse Race With just under two weeks remaining in the regular season, No. 13 Wake Forest leads No. 9 Duke and No. 14 Maryland by half a game. Last week did nothing but jumble the top of the standings with all three […]

C-USA Notebook

Conference USA Notebook by Zach Van Hart Moving up, moving down, and staying alive Two huge games last week involved three of the leagues’ elite teams. After the week’s transgressions, one team is up, one team is down and one team appeared to save their season. The team involved in […]

Colonial Notebook

Colonial Notebook by Beth Iskoe They just keep rolling Virginia Commonwealth (17-7, 12-4) won both contests last week to extend its winning streak to an incredible eight straight games. In their 93-73 victory over William and Mary (11-13, 6-9) Wednesday night, the Rams set a school record by making seventeen […]

Ohio Valley Notebook

Ohio Valley Conference Notebook by Zach Van Hart Down but not out The Austin Peay Governors lost a chance at the outright OVC regular season title last week, but still have a shot at the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament. The Governors saw their nine-game winning streak come […]

Big South Notebook

Big South Conference Notebook by Michael Protos Organized Chaos With the close of the regular season less than a week away for the Big South Conference, familiar patterns are forming. In each of the last four seasons, Winthrop captured the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament that rewards the […]

Atlantic 10 Notebook

Atlantic Ten Notebook by David Francis The Atlantic 10 Conference this year is reminiscent of that old Clint Eastwood movie, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Not the greatest movie ever made, but still pretty darn entertaining. After sending only one team to the NCAA tournament last year for […]

Big Sky Notebook

Big Sky Notebook by Nicholas Lozito February wars bring March Madness It’s a war out there in the Big Sky, and one casualty has already been reported. At 4-20, the Portland State Vikings will now begin picking up the pieces of a season shattered by injuries. Head coach Heath Schroyer’s […]