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Atlantic Sun Notebook

Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Darren Lowry Two Schools Join A-Sun With the conference set to lose four schools in the next two years, there was no secret that the A-Sun was going to have to replace them sooner rather than later. On Jan. 5, the A-Sun announced that Kennesaw […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 16th Demon Deacons Take It: The biggest matchup of the day had to be Wake Forest hosting North Carolina, the only time the two will meet in the regular season. Chris Paul had a monster game, scoring 26 points, handing out eight assists, grabbing […]

SEC Notebook

SEC Notebook by Ryan Glenn SEC Player of the Week Vanderbilt’s Mario Moore was named SEC Player of the Week following Vanderbilt’s impressive wins over Alabama and Tennessee. Moore averaged 17 points and 5 assists in the two games. During the Alabama game, he helped the Commodores take control of […]

Boston University vs. Vermont

New England Rivalry in Progress by Adam Reich If we were to start a debate as to which is the greatest rivalry in sports, most would say Red Sox-Yankees, while others might suggest North Carolina-Duke basketball, maybe even Michigan-Ohio State football. But while these classic rivalries remain a constant fixture […]

NCAA Crystal Ball

Peering in the Crystal Ball by Michael Protos Everyone loves predictions. We argue about whether a columnist is right on target or way off. To contribute to the precursor to March Madness, I offer my own projections in the 2005 NCAA Tournament Crystal Ball. The basis for the Crystal Ball […]

Mountain West Notebook

Mountain West Conference Power Poll by John Eisel Wow, what an eventful week. UNM’s Danny Granger hurts his knee against Wyoming, got surgery, will be back. SDSU’s Wesley Stokes doesn’t take care of his grades, won’t be back. Colorado State’s Dwight Boatner leaves school. He’ll be back, just not with […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Saturday, January 15th Mystery Condition Hospitalizes Nittany Lion: Penn State sophomore guard Marlon Smith remains hospitalized in serious condition after he collapsed and fainted during a Jan. 7 practice. Doctors continue to perform tests on Smith at Hershey Medical Center to determine the cause of Smith’s […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Thursday, January 13th Illini Stays Unbeaten: Raining down a school-record 15 three-point baskets, Illinois kept its record perfect at 17-0 with a 90-64 win against Penn State. Luther Head notched 19 and Dee Brown added 15 points against a Penn State zone defense that allowed plenty […]

Missouri Valley Notebook

Missouri Valley Conference Notebook by Neal Heston A good sign The last time the Missouri Valley Conference got three teams in the NCAA Tournament was 1999. During that campaign, seven teams boasted winning records. This season, there are eight so far. If Drake is able to knock down Illinois State […]

Wish For an All ACC Channel

Zach’s Wish List, Part I by Zach Van Hart This is the first of many wishes in college basketball I will share throughout the season. None will happen, but a boy can dream right? This week’s wish: An All-ACC station (and that I have it) Beauty: The quality that gives […]