After eight seasons with the Nittany Lions, men;s basketball Head Coach Ed DeChellis is leaving. “The United States Naval Academy and its mission of building leaders to serve our country and a higher calling really spoke to me,” Chellis said. […]
Category: NCAA Sports
Kyle Singler trick shots
Duke University forward Kyle Singler is quite the trick shot extraordinaire. Watch the video below:
Top-seeded Syracuse upset by Maryland
With a trip to the tournament final four on the line, the number one seeded Syracuse Orange lost 6 – 5 to the Maryland Terrapins in Overtime on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Grant Catalino sunk the ball in the […]
Luke Hancock transferring
George Mason sophomore guard/forward Luke Hancock is going to Transfer to Louisville. He played in 65 games with the Patriots and was an All-Colonial Athletic Association Third-Team selection in 2010-2011 and was ranked third in the CAA in assists (143), […]
Football is being played…. in Africa
The NFL is still locked out but Associated Press writer Luke Meredith has found a legitimate football game. And it was an historic day. The Drake Bulldogs played a Mexican all-star team Saturday – it was the first college football […]
UConn players cost program two scholorships for poor academic performance
The national Academic Performance Report will be out next week and Connecticut’s basketball program isn’t looking forward to the results. The defending NCAA basketball national champions will lose two scholarships because of poor academic performance, according to The Associated Press. […]
Appalachian State may stay in FCS
Appalachian State, concerned with rising tuition costs and scholarship changes, is delaying a decision to move to Division-I. The school announced Friday that the panel in charge of the decision would not meet the May deadline. This according to The […]
Brad Greenberg resigns
Radford University men’s basketball coach Brad Greenberg resigned late Thursday afternoon. The move isn’t as surprising as the timing – even with the speculation of his firing rumbling beneath the surface for days. During his four seasons at the small […]
Accountability is dead, the NCAA killed it – and blamed The BCS
Accountability is dead. No, I’m not the first person to say that – and I won’t be the last. Confusion, though, is alive and well. Thriving almost. Earlier this week, the NCAA responded to the a May 3 letter from […]