Article Archive

    Between October 25, 2009 and November 25, 2009
  1. Learning Continues Through Louisville's Testy Three-Day Homestand

    When it comes to playing three games in three days, there’s not a better college basketball team suited for the task than one coached by Rick Pitino...

    Jonathan Lintner Written by Jonathan Lintner about about 18 hours ago 42 reads 1 comments

  2. The New Favorite: Syracuse Big Men Tandem is Best in the Big East

    As many recall from last year, there was an abundance of talented teams in the Big East. Some may have argued that nine or 10 teams deserved to make it to the dance, with eventually seven getting bids, the most of any other conference...

    Etan Kaplan Written by Etan Kaplan about 2 days ago 356 reads 2 comments

  3. Louisville's Success Hinges on Jared Swopshire's Numbers

    The question of whether the Louisville Cardinals will replace Terrence Williams’ and Earl Clark’s production is looming large. Yet the answer is relatively small...

    Jonathan Lintner Written by Jonathan Lintner about 3 days ago 120 reads 0 comments

  4. Surprise, Surprise: Louisville Strong Out of the Gate

    Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinals spurned an early season trend in their 96-66 win over Arkansas last Wednesday night. They won an early season game, and they did so without a scare...

    Jonathan Lintner Written by Jonathan Lintner about 4 days ago 137 reads 2 comments

  5. Georgetown, Uconn And Villanova Struggle Eating Cupcakes

    The Big East has been the dominant conference in college basketball over the last few years but hasn't produced a national champion in a while now...

    try p Written by try p about 4 days ago 87 reads 0 comments

  6. NBA Scoop: New York Knicks Will Not Sign Allen Iverson, Where Will He land

    Allen Iverson will not be the answer for the New York Knicks as expected. According to the Associated Press, the Knicks were said to have an interest in the future Hall of Famer...

    try p Written by try p about 4 days ago 164 reads 0 comments

  7. No Tobias Harris, No Problem for Syracuse Orange

    One of the major benefits of having a hall of fame head coach like Jim Boeheim is that you’re never short on talented young hoopsters who want to come play for your school...

    Dan Kelley Written by Dan Kelley about 5 days ago 795 reads 3 comments

  8. Finally No. 1: West Virginia Proud...Uh Er Not?

    The West Virginia Mountaineers have finally received the credit they deserve. Unfortunately, it’s not quite the look I was going for. According to SI.Com —Sports Illustrated online—the fans in West Virginia have been voted No...

    Scott Pauley Written by Scott Pauley about 5 days ago 337 reads 1 comments

  9. Top Prospect Tobias Harris Picks Tennessee, Spurns Syracuse

    A top prospect in the class of 2010, Tobias Harris finally made his decision tonight, choosing to play his college basketball at the University of Tennessee over the likes of Syracuse, West Virginia, Louisville and Kentucky...

    Dan Kelley Written by Dan Kelley about 5 days ago 292 reads 6 comments

  10. Marquette Gets Last Minute Signing From PG Reggie Smith

    Buzz Williams and Marquette received some great news at the end of Wednesday night’s early signing period, as Illinois point guard Reggie Smith signed his letter of intent to play for the Golden Eagles...

    Mark Strotman Written by Mark Strotman about 5 days ago 158 reads 1 comments

  11. Cincinnati-Toledo: The Rashad Bishop Show Leads Bearcats to 92-68 Win

    Rashad Bishop's 20-point, eight-board, five-assist night led the way for sweet-stroking Cincinnati in a 92-68 rout of the Toledo Rockets at Fifth Third Arena...

    Jux Berg Written by Jux Berg about 6 days ago 81 reads 0 comments

  12. Georgetown's Close Win Creates Long-Term Questions for Hoyas

    They blew a lead, turned the ball over, and shot poorly from the perimeter. So you can call it a win over Temple for the Georgetown Hoyas , but what they picked up in the win column, they certainly lost in the confidence pool...

    Jarrett Carter Written by Jarrett Carter about 7 days ago 105 reads 2 comments

  13. Taylor King and Elliot Williams Look Like Huge Losses For Duke

    Born in California, Taylor King became a tremendous basketball player. In fact, he attended Mater Dei High School where he starred and finished with the third-highest point total in California high school history...

    try p Written by try p about 7 days ago 352 reads 8 comments

  14. Notre Dame's View From Three Point Land

    In recent years Notre Dame has had their share of sharpshooters from behind the arc. In fact, Coach Mike Brey's modus operandi, intentional or not, has been to have two or more marksmen on the court at any given time...

    Jim Cowan Written by Jim Cowan about 8 days ago 85 reads 0 comments

  15. South Florida Bulls Rout Virginia Cavaliers in Dominating Fashion, 66-49

    The Bulls surprised even themselves tonight with a dominating performance against the Virginia Cavaliers. USF crashed the boards all night giving them a 33-20 rebound advantage over the Cavs...

    Drew Gatewood Written by Drew Gatewood about 8 days ago 106 reads 10 comments

  16. No Devin Ebanks, No Problem: West Virginia Shows Bright Future in Opener

    West Virginia opened the season on Sunday with a sluggish first half that turned into a 23-point victory. Tied 31-31 at the half, the Mountaineers, fueled by Da'Sean Butler's 26 points, stormed ...

    Major Kelchner Written by Major Kelchner about 8 days ago 1,186 reads 1 comments

  17. Villanova's Final Four Follow-Up is Finally Here: Wildcats Open with Win

    “V” for Villanova; “V” for victory.   Before the Wildcats last game in 2009, “F” stood for Final Four, and after a loss to North Carolina, it also stood for Farewell to seniors Dante Cunningham, Dwayne Anderson, and Shane Clark...

    David Miller Written by David Miller about 10 days ago 495 reads 3 comments

  18. UConn Basketball's Top Five Questions for the 2009-10 season

    It's an age old question for sports fans in Connecticut (OK, only 20 years old, but seems like forever), that people start asking sometime in October...

    George Peterson Written by George Peterson about 11 days ago 117 reads 4 comments

  19. UConn Basketball Looks To Repeat Success

    Calhoun and his players are ready to embark on another season that hopefully ends up in the final four. This season the Connecticut Huskies return a core nucleus of players led by Stanley Robinson, Jerome Dyson, and Kemba Walker...

    Daniel  Dinunzio Written by Daniel Dinunzio about 12 days ago 98 reads 0 comments

  20. NBA Rookies Sizzlin': Tyreke Evans, Brandon Jennings and Jonny Flynn

    How about those  NBA Rookies. Who said Brandon Jennings made the wrong choice by skipping college and playing professionaly overseas? Tyreke Evans, Jonny Flynn and Brandon Jennings were all ...

    try p Written by try p about 12 days ago 568 reads 11 comments

  21. A New Era of Basketball Begins for Marquette

    One era of Marquette Golden Eagles’ basketball ended in Boise last March, while another will take flight Friday at the Bradley Center...

    Mark Strotman Written by Mark Strotman about 12 days ago 186 reads 1 comments

  22. Syracuse Orange Excel Defensively for the First Time in Years

    You can't see past them. You can't get around them. You can't shoot over them. "Them," of course, refers to the Syracuse Orange defense that has smothered its first two opponents into submission...

    Jameson Fleming Written by Jameson Fleming about 13 days ago 517 reads 7 comments

  23. University of Cincinnati Women's Basketball: Media Madness

    You've heard of March Madness and Midnight Madness...today we did Media Madness with the University of Cincinnati Women's Basketball Team led by Coach Elliott...

    Jackie Reau Written by Jackie Reau about 13 days ago 81 reads 0 comments

  24. Big East Sophmores, Devin Ebanks and Greg Monroe, Are Poised to Become Stars

    Coming out of high school, Greg Monroe and Devin Ebanks (Louisiana and New York, respectively) were two of the best forward prospects in the 2008 Class...

    try p Written by try p about 13 days ago 79 reads 17 comments

  25. Jerome Dyson Is Ready to Lead UConn by Example

    Jerome Dyson is back for his senior season at the University of Connecticut, and what a way it started. On Sunday, after breaking off the nail of his big toe walking into Gampel Pavilion, Dyson had it stitched back up and went out and played...

    Daniel  Dinunzio Written by Daniel Dinunzio about 13 days ago 71 reads 1 comments

 


CBS Sports Official Partner
Certain photos copyright © 2009 by Getty Images.
Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Getty Images is strictly prohibited.