Hung joins Gators for Madness By Bryan App Independent Florida Alligator GAINESVILLE, Fla. (U-WIRE) — Gators basketball fans experienced showtime at the O’Connell Center on Friday night at UF’s annual Midnight Madness. While anxious orange-and-blue-clad spectators counted down to the midnight tip-off of the basketball season, listening to competitors in […]
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Illinois Mid-Day Madness
Madness begins at Mid-Day for Illini By Ian Gold Daily Illini CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (U-WIRE) — Saturday afternoon was like Christmas. It started in the football game, when Michigan quarterback Chad Henne tried to gift wrap the first half for Illinois. And it ended with several unveilings at Assembly Hall. Illini […]
Indiana Midnight Madness
Ewing Jr. wins slam dunk contest, Tapak captures 3-point crown By Josh Weinfuss Indiana Daily Student BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (U-WIRE) — For nine young men, Friday night was their introduction into the Hoosier mystique. Seven freshmen and two transfers donned the Crimson and Cream for the first time in front of […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Monday, October 18th UConn’s Price Out of ICU: Connecticut freshman guard A.J. Price was released from Hartford Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit ten days after being admitted for a brain hemorrhage. Price, who recently was upgraded from critical to stable condition, was moved to a private room, […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Thursday, October 8th Price Gets Good News: Connecticut freshman guard A.J. Price is slowly but surely recovering from an illness that put him in intensive care Saturday. Price has been upgraded from critical to serious, and a hospital spokesman said Price is improving but remains sleepy […]
Interview with Matt Brady
A Conversation with Marist head coach Matt Brady by Adam Shandler In a quote on the Marist College basketball website St. Joseph’s head coach Phil Martelli states, “[Matt Brady] has proven himself as a recruiter, and more importantly, as a teacher of the game of basketball.” Marist will get a […]
Big East Recap
Big East Conference 2003-04 Season Recap by Jim Woods This past season in America’s deepest conference was great one. Beyond just Connecticut capturing their 2nd National Championship in 5 years, this season was filled with great individual performances, surprise teams, great coaching jobs, and breakout stars. At a time when […]
SEC Recap
SEC 2003-04 Season Recap by Thomas Beisner Mississippi State and Kentucky were in a two way battle for SEC supremacy throughout the season. After a last second victory in Starkville, it looked like UK had the upper hand. In the end, Mississippi State was a game better and claimed the […]
Colonial Recap
Colonial Athletic Association 2003-04 Season Recap by Jesse Ullmann Heading into the final week of play Colonial teams were tied for first, third, fifth and ninth place emphasizing one of the most balanced years in CAA history. VCU finished with the best mark at 14-4 in conference play, 20-7 overall. […]
Mid-American Recap
Mid-American Conference 2003-04 Season Recap by Matthew Moll MAC run by Six The Mid-American Conference had six teams with double digit conference wins (Kent State, Miami, Buffalo, Western Michigan, Toledo, and Ball State) three of which had 20 win seasons (Western Michigan, Kent State, Toledo), placing the MAC, once again, […]

