Month: February 2006

Kentucky: Wildcat Guard Injures Hand

Wildcat Guard Injures Hand: Kentucky sophomore guard Ramel Bradley broke his hand during practice yesterday and is out indefinitely. Team doctors have not determined how long Bradley needs to recover from the injury. His loss shortens the bench for coach Tubby Smith. Bradley averages 8.3 points per game and shoots […]

Northeastern Senior Day 2006

Davis, Seniors Close Out NU Home Careers by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Aaron Davis has just about seen it all on Huntington Ave. He’s seen highs and lows, and a real transition along the way. When Davis first came to Northeastern, Ron Everhart was starting out as head coach. The […]

New Mexico: Lobo May not Return

Lobo May not Return: New Mexico junior forward Kyle Prochaska may choose to not return to the team following a weekend incident in which he was arrested and charged with resisting arrest. Police investigated a possible car accident and found Prochaska passed out inside his car, which was parked near […]

St. Anthonys vs. St. Raymond’s

Friars Win Another in the Rivalry by Ray Floriani JERSEY CITY, N.J. – They keep rolling along, piling up the wins and to an extent, surprising their veteran coach. St. Anthony’s scored a resounding 62-43 victory over St. Raymond’s (NY) Wednesday evening at the Golden Door Charter School in Jersey […]

Missouri: Independent Inquiry Seeks Truth at Mizzou

Independent Inquiry Seeks Truth at Mizzou: Missouri system president Elson Floyd has initiated an independent investigation of the circumstances that led to former Missouri coach Quin Snyder’s decision to resign. Snyder officially quit Feb. 14, not long after he had said he would finish the season on the Tiger sidelines. […]

Arkansas: Razorbacks Pay for Celebration by Few

Razorbacks Pay for Celebration by Few: SEC officials fined Arkansas $2,500 for allowing students to storm the court following the Razorbacks’ overtime victory against Florida Saturday. But the celebration wasn’t the grand spectacle that most observes imagine. Only 20-25 students flowed onto the court, but that two dozen still violated […]

Michigan State: Trannon Breaks Jaw

Trannon Breaks Jaw: Michigan State senior forward Matt Trannon could be out a while after breaking his jaw against Michigan Saturday. Trannon collided with fellow Spartan Shannon Brown and Wolverine Graham Brown late in the game. He is an important reserve for coach Tom Izzo, averaging 4.7 points and 4.3 […]

Utah: Utes Honor Bogut

Utes Honor Bogut: Less than a full season removed from a Sweet 16 appearance led by sophomore center Andrew Bogut, Utah retired Bogut’s jersey Saturday during a halftime ceremony. The Utes lifted Bogut’s No. 4 jersey into the rafters during Utah’s game against Air Force. The crowd frequently chanted Bogut’s […]

Michigan: Another Wolverine Goes Down

Another Wolverine Goes Down: Michigan senior center Chris Hunter injured his knee early in the Wolverines’ loss to Michigan State Saturday. Team doctors have not fully evaluated the injury, and Hunter’s status for Michigan’s game against Illinois tomorrow is unknown. If Hunter misses time, he’ll join senior guard Lester Abram […]

Pepperdine: Wave a Wash for Gonzaga Game

Wave a Wash for Gonzaga Game: Pepperdine freshman guard Michael Gerrity will miss his third consecutive game tonight with a stress fracture in his foot. With Gerrity out against Gonzaga, the Waves will miss their leading scorer. Gerrity averages 14.8 points and 3.5 assists per game for the Waves, and […]