Month: September 2004

Big Sky Season Recap

Big Sky Conference 2003-04 Season Recap by Nicholas Lozito From his determination and intensity on the court, it’s obvious that Eastern Washington’s Alvin Snow is not a player who can tolerate much losing – which is why it must have been so difficult for the senior swingman to put up […]

Sun Belt Season Recap

Sun Belt Conference 2003-04 Season Recap by Zach Van Hart If any coach had to guess which team would start off the season 0-5, none would have answered defending champion Western Kentucky. What the coaches did guess was that New Orleans would finish last in its division. By mid-December, the […]

A-10 Season Recap

Atlantic-10 Conference 2003-04 Season Recap by Jonathan Scherner As expected St. Joseph’s dominated the A-10 throughout the regular season. The Hawks rolled through the competition on their way to a perfect 16-0 conference record. National Player of the Year Jameer Nelson and Delonte West were the key for St. Joe’s […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, September 17th NABC Down to Four: The National Association of Basketball Coaches rescinded their proposal from earlier this summer to allow men’s basketball players a fifth year of eligibility. The proposal, which was aimed at improving graduation rates among D-I student-athletes, was part of a […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Thursday, September 16th To the Rafters!: UCLA will honor former Bruin legend Gail Goodrich by retiring his number 25 jersey at a halftime ceremony against Michigan on December 18th at Pauley Pavilion. Goodrich was on the UCLA NCAA championship squads of 1964 and 1965, the first […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Wednesday, September 15th Skinner Extended: Boston College announced yesterday that they have extended the contract of head coach Al Skinner through the 2009-10 season. Skinner, who has been with the Eagles since 1997, has a 122-95 record as head coach in Boston, and has a 236-211 […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, September 14th No Go for Hargrow: Minnesota learned yesterday that they won’t be with the services of transfer-comebacker Moe Hargrow this season. Hargrow, who transferred to Arkansas last January, never played a game with the Razorbacks, and returned to Minnesota this summer and was awarded […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, August 31st Community Service and Counseling for Vaughan: Court officials agreed to settle charges with former Connecticut assistant coach Clyde Vaughan for soliciting prostitution and interfering with police. Vaughan must perform 10 days of community service and undergo counseling. If Vaughan meets the court’s requirements, […]