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Inside the boxscore: Alabama 65, West Georgia 64

1. The West Georgia Wolves are a Division II team which finished 9-18 last year, including 4-12 in their conference. This is not a team which should be challenging any Division I team, much lesss one epected to finish right behind Kentucky and Florida in the SEC. This is a bit alarming for the Crimson […]

Preseason top 25: No. 16-20

16. Virginia Commonwealth Shaka Smart has done a tremendous job building a deep and talented roster. That will be needed this year, not just to run his high effort system, but also to replace graduated seniors Troy Daniels and Darius Theus. Replacing Daniels' 3-point shooting will be a key to the season, as will replacing […]

Preseason top 25: No. 21-25

21. Saint Louis The Atlantic 10 champs lost five scholarship players, but with the exception of 6-8 Cody Ellis, they were all role players. Four starters return for Jim Crews' 2nd year at the helm, and Saint Louis will be one of the most experienced teams in the nation. The seniors are likely to go […]

Inside the boxscore: Dixie State 71, UNLV 70

1. If you're wondering what Dixie State is, it is a Division II school located in St. George, Utah. The southwestern corner of Utah has a milder climate than the rest of the state, and the nickname "Utah's dixie" came from settlers growing cotton and other temperate crops. Famous alumni include John Moses Browning, and […]

Step 1: Run over people in parking lot. Step 2: Transfer

If you don't remember Zay Jackson, perhaps you'll remember his story: in October 2012 a Murray State basketball player finished loading up his car after a shopping trip at Walmart. Like most Walmart shoppers, he was too lazy to push his shopping cart back to where they're supposed to go. Instead of just leaving it […]

Kansas’ Naadir Tharpe suspended due to playing basketball

One great thing about covering the NCAA is the never ending parade of stupid rules rising to the surface. In today's exhibition of dumbassery, Kansas Jayhawks junior guard Naadir Tharpe has been suspended for one game for playing in a summer league basketball game. Is it illegal to play in summer league games? Of course […]

Some early entries didn’t make the NBA. So what?

So 47 college basketball players left school early, and “only” 27 of them made an NBA roster. This, according to the interwebs, is a grave issue that must be addressed. The concern is that somehow they’ve gotten terrible advice and would have been much better off staying in college. And to me – at least […]

Your reading list for the 2013-14 season

Need a good read for the college basketball season? You're in luck. Here are some to get you through those nights when your team isn't playing. Prep Hoops The Miracle of St. Anthony, by Adrian Wojnarowski. If you're not familiar with the story of coach Bob Hurley, it goes something like this. He was a […]

Final Four Predictions and All-American Teams

With the college basketball season upon us, it is time to finally start making some actual predictions, aka the things that cause college basketball fans everywhere to call writers morons. Michael Rogner will be handling some prediction stuff as well, but I wanted to get on record with my final four picks and my All-Americans. […]

Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Season Preview

In the conference realignment craze, the ACC stands out as the only major conference that got significantly better. The last time one of the new ACC teams (including Louisville, who joins next year) failed to win the regular season Big East was in 2007-08. The ACC wasn’t able to re-take the pinnacle of college basketball […]

Syracuse database contains every game ever played

The internet and sports history were made for each other. Unfortunately, Al Gore didn't invent the internets until most sports history had already occurred. So a great challenge (calling all interns) is to digitize what happened prior to the 1990s.  I've found several great sources over the past few years. But today I stumbled across […]

Comparing the Miami and St. Mary’s infractions

People will complain about everything the NCAA does. I get that. It’s like politics. If another party does something – even if it’s something you believe in – then you find a way to be against it. And since almost everyone agrees that the NCAA is a sprawling bureaucracy straight out of Joseph Heller (even […]

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