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Big South Notebook

Big South Conference Notebook by Jeremy Dunlap Time to Get Down to Business The fun and games are now over. For the most part, non-conference season has passed and now the serious part of the schedule presents itself as every team in the Big South will tip off their conference […]

Patriot League Notebook

Patriot League Notebook by Steve Sheridan Out With The Old Year, In With The New 2004 is in the books and 2005 is now upon us. Some teams, such as Bucknell, didn’t want to see the calendar turn, while some other squads, such as Navy and Lafayette, will be making […]

Big East Notebook

Big East Conference Notebook by Jesse Ullmann Whistle Blower Big East officials will play a major role in this year’s test run with the latest state-of-the-art precision clock management system. In every game featuring a Big East Conference team, all three officials will flaunt a beeper-sized device strapped to their […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Wednesday, January 5th Maryland Tunes Up for ACC Play: The Maryland Terrapins were the only ranked team in action last night as most college basketball teams watched the national college football championship game between Oklahoma and USC. Congratulations to USC for slaughtering Oklahoma and earning the […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Tuesday, January 4th Love Hurts: Duke senior forward Randy Love will undergo surgery today to repair a broken bone in his right foot. Love suffered the injury in the first half of Duke’s 62-54 victory against Clemson Sunday, which happened to be his first career start. […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Monday, January 3rd Wake handles Virginia: Chris Paul led all scores with 21 points as Wake Forest beat Virginia 89-70 for its first ACC win of the season. Leading by only five at halftime, Wake Forest used a 13-0 run early in the second half to […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 2nd Jayhawks Exact Some Revenge: It won’t make up for losing in the NCAA Tournament, but Kansas scored a little measure of revenge on Saturday after Keith Langford’s shot in the lane with three seconds left in overtime gave them a 70-68 win over […]

Northeastern’s Shawn James

He’s Pretty Good, For a New Player by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – How many 6’9″ young men who grow up in Brooklyn don’t play basketball most of their life? There likely aren’t very many that come to mind. But whoever you come up with, make sure you include Shawn James […]

Atlantic Sun Notebook

Atlantic Sun Conference Notebook by Darren Lowry Conference turns upside down The Atlantic Sun Conference has been turned on its head in the early going, with the cellar-dwelling teams of last year leading the conference and the conference heavyweights from last year stuck at the bottom of the standings. In […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – Friday, December 31st Wolfpack Embarrassed at Garden: For St. John’s, the past two years have largely been forgettable. But last night could be a turning point for the Red Storm. St. John’s made a ranked opponent, North Carolina State, look downright silly. The Wolfpack scored only […]