Thursday the NCAA made efforts to improve college sports and better foster student-athlete success. The NCAA is changing how it enforces rules in order to hold “schools and administrators accountable for issues that directly affect fairness and integrity” in college […]
Category: NCAA Sports
President Obama congratulates UConn
One of the most dominant teams in recent memory, the UConn women’s basketball team, met with the President Wednesday. The team made the trip to the White House and got a “high-five” from the president by way of a speech. […]
Minnesota Gophers burn redshirt year, start Philip Nelson
Jerry Kill is living up to his name this morning. He ‘Kill’ed Minnesota freshman quarterback Philip Nelson’s redshirt status. Nelson made his college debut at Wisconsin. And has already thrown a touchdown pass. With 7:10 to play in the first […]
NCAA Investigators spent time at Miami
Not much is known as to why NCAA investigators are at Miami, but Hurricanes fans can’t be happy. Reports surfaced earlier this week that NCAA investigators spent several days in Miami earlier this month. According to sources who informed The […]
Charlotte hosts two players, looks toward draft
The Charlotte Bobcats recently unveiled no uniforms, now they are scouting new talent to outfit. The team has hosted multiple players during the last few weeks. Connecticut’s Andre Drummond and Kansas’ Thomas Robinson worked out for Charlotte Friday. The NA […]
Two players, two games, one amazing moment
Anthony Davis, you sure did show out on the biggest stage of your burgeoning career Monday night. The Most Outstanding Player after only putting up six points? That’s what 16 boards, 6 blocks, 5 dimes and 3 steals does for […]
Fab Melo leaving Syracuse for NBA Draft
As many people expected, Syracuse center, Fab Melo, will enter the NBA draft. Melo had a breakout season but was also held out of action on two separate occasions because of eligibility issues. One instance, the NCAA tournament, might have […]
A storied National Championship game
Their history is among the best in college sports. The list of program alumni reads like a hoops encyclopedia. Coaches include Adolph Rupp and Rick Pitino. Pat Riley and Jamal Mashburn resonate among the faithful. They are seven-time national champions […]
Elena Delle Donne almost Bird-like
It’s a misty Thursday night in the city of Newark, Delaware, home base of the eighth ranked University of Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens women’s basketball team. Fans rush in excitement to pack the Bob Carpenter Center for a tilt between […]
Patriot League opens opportunity, offers new athletic scholarships
Lehigh’s Gabe Knutson blocked Bucknell’s Cameron Ayers’ baseline layup attempt with seven seconds to play which gave the Mountain Hawks the 82-77 victory in the Patriot League championship game. The small university outside Philadelphia has had a pretty good 2011-2012 […]