Bullock Moves New Hampshire Forward by Phil Kasiecki New Hampshire basketball has gone as Marcus Bullock has the last four years – a little up and down, but at the end, in a better position than at the beginning. The native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey was one of the […]
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Northeastern’s Sylbrin Robinson
The Ultimate Warrior Leads Northeastern’s Resurgence by Phil Kasiecki Ask a few people who have played with or coached Sylbrin Robinson to describe what it’s been like, and a lot of the same things are said. At Northeastern, there are plenty of people who can speak to it. “With Syl, […]
Stony Brook’s D.J. Munir
Munir Completes The Comeback by Phil Kasiecki Last fall, D.J. Munir was at an all-time low. He was academically ineligible to play basketball for the first semester, due to school policy and not NCAA regulations. A fierce competitor, he couldn’t play the game he loves. “That was probably the toughest […]
Vermont’s T.J. Sorrentine
Sorrentine Still Joining Elite Company by Phil Kasiecki The elite company that T.J. Sorrentine is in hasn’t quite dawned on him yet. When Sorrentine won the America East Player of the Year award in 2002, he joined elite company in two respects. He became just the third player, following the […]
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The Morning Dish – Monday, November 8th Roberts to Sit One Game: Mississippi State fans breathed a sigh of relief when pre-season All-American Lawrence Roberts was suspended for only one game for NCAA infractions. Roberts, who declared for the NBA Draft last season (without signing an agent), attended a Portland […]
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The Morning Dish – Thursday, November 4th Missouri accepts NCAA sanctions – by Ken Sweet and John Sahly – Special to Hoopville from The Maneater The NCAA announced its findings and sanctions regarding the MU men’s basketball program. Only two out of the 11 original violations were found to actually […]
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The Morning Dish – Tuesday, October 26th Boo Gone for Halloween: Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan has announced that junior guard Boo Wade has taken an indefinite leave from the Badger basketball program, citing personal reasons. Wade has had some trouble in the past, and was suspended for two games […]
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The Morning Dish – Wednesday, October 20th Price Released from Hospital: UConn freshman point guard A.J. Price, who has been in Hartford Hospital since October 4th for a brain hemorrhage, was released from the hospital yesterday. Price was in critical condition for 10 days in the hospital’s neurological intensive care […]
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The Morning Dish – Tuesday, October 19th Nicholls State Coach Resigns: Nicholls State head coach Ricky Blanton resigned unexpectedly yesterday, a few days after the start of practice for his third season. In a statement through the university, Blanton cited family issues as the reason for his departure. Blanton’s record […]
Providence Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness at Providence by Phil Kasiecki PROVIDENCE, RI – College basketball fever is alive and well in the capital city of the smallest state in the country. Friday night, Major League Baseball’s biggest rivalry was the big game about 50 miles north in Boston, before rain cancelled it. Professional […]

