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Wolff Wins No. 200 at BU

Wolff Reaches 200 at Boston University by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Not unlike the entire 2005-06 season thus far, Wednesday night’s win over Hartford was not a thing of beauty for Boston University. But it was a special win for their head coach, as Dennis Wolff added to his school […]

Connecticut: NCAA Tells Adrien To Take a Seat

NCAA Tells Adrien To Take a Seat: Connecticut appealed the one-game suspension of freshman forward Jeff Adrien, but the NCAA upheld the suspension for fighting. Adrien and St. John’s forward Aaron Spears went toe to toe during the Huskies’ win last night, and tempers erupted in the second half. Officials […]

Wisconsin: Badger Holed Up

Badger Holed Up: Wisconsin sophomore forward Greg Stiemsma is academically ineligible and will miss the remainder of the season for the Badgers. Stiemsma said he has dealt with depression, which caused him to take time off from basketball — and academic studies. While dealing with personal issues, Stiemsma’s grades suffered, […]

Cornell: Big Red Hurt

Big Red Hurt: Cornell sophomore guard Khaliq Gant was airlifted to a hospital after he was seriously hurt in practice Tuesday. Gant suffered a neck injury that required immediate treatment. He is a significant role player for the Big Red, averaging 2.2 points and 1.6 rebounds per game in about […]

New Mexico State: Fisher Returns to Aggies

Fisher Returns to Aggies: New Mexico State junior forward David Fisher is back with the Aggies after the school reinstated him. New Mexico State had declared Fisher academically ineligible for the remainder of the season last week. Fisher appealed to the university and asked the NCAA to reinterpret his academic […]

Colonial Notebook

Colonial Athletic Association Notebook by Phil Kasiecki As the month of January starts drawing to a close, play in the Colonial continues to heat up. Entering this weekend’s play, two games separate the top eight teams in the conference, with just a game between the top six. On top of […]

Big East Notebook

Big East Conference Notebook by Jesse Ullmann and Zach Van Hart If the Big East Conference was perhaps looking for one word to define what makes its lineup the best from top to bottom, the word might be “consistent.” Or maybe it would be “resilient.” In any case, the critics […]

Missouri Valley Notebook

Missouri Valley Conference Notebook by Neal Heston On pace for a match: Last season the MVC saw four teams hit the 20-win plateau. Halfway through the conference slate, four are again on track for 20 wins before the league tournament in St. Louis during the first weekend of March. Not […]

Oklahoma: Bookout Injures Wrist

Bookout Injures Wrist: An MRI revealed that Oklahoma senior forward Kevin Bookout has a hairline fracture in his wrist, which he hurt after crashing to the floor against Texas Tech last weekend. Trainers placed a device to protect the wrist during practice that limited his action. Against Baylor tonight, he […]

Utah: Ute Tears ACL Again

Ute Tears ACL Again: Utah junior center Misha Radojevic tore his ACL again while rehabilitating from a tear he suffered in August 2005. Radojevic has not played a minute for the Utes yet, who could use the Belgrade native’s presence in the post. A transfer from Europe, Radojevic averaged 12 […]