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FOX Sports: Peach Jam: Day 2 (Part C)
The second day of the Nike Peach Jam was full of solid efforts. Naji Hibbert, Andre Dawkins and Greg Lewis were among the top standouts.
FOX Sports: Player Profile Update: New Jersey Guard
Reporter Mike Sullivan spoke to Tamir Jackson this morning about his summer and the possibility he might open up his recruiting process ...
FOX Sports: Temple extends Dunphy through 2013-14
Temple basketball coach Fran Dunphy on Wednesday signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the school through the 2013-14 season.Dunphy led the Owls to a 21-13 record and an Atlantic 10 championship last season, giving Temple its first NCAA tournament berth in seven years. Dunphy has a 33-31 record in the two seasons since he replaced Hall o ...
Yahoo!: Temple extends Dunphy through 2013-14 (AP)
Temple basketball coach Fran Dunphy on Wednesday signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the school through the 2013-14 season. Dunphy led the Owls to a 21-13 record and an Atlantic 10 championship last season, giving Temple its first NCAA tournament berth in seven years. Dunphy has a 33-31 record in the two seasons since he replaced Hall ...
FOX Sports: Peach State Photos: Matt Wilson
AIKEN, S.C. -- Raleigh (NC) Ravenscroft center Matt Wilson was solid this weekend for the United Celtics in the 2008 Peach State Summer Showcase. Here are exclusive shots of the NC State target in action!
FOX Sports: Reebok AA: Day Three Rundown
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. - Wayne Blackshear played competitive basketball at both ends and was rewarded with an underclassman MVP trophy. Reebok All-American Camp closed with Kenny Boynton and Quincy Acy leading their teams.
FOX Sports: Reebok AA: Day Three Rundown
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. - Wayne Blackshear played competitive basketball at both ends and was rewarded with an underclassman MVP trophy. Reebok All-American Camp closed with Kenny Boynton and Quincy Acy leading their teams.
FOX Sports: Reebok AA: Day Three Rundown
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. - Wayne Blackshear played competitive basketball at both ends and was rewarded with an underclassman MVP trophy. Reebok All-American Camp closed with Kenny Boynton and Quincy Acy leading their teams.
FOX Sports: West Coast #1: Wrap Up
The West Coast All-Star Camp first session had some very impressive performance from Tyler Honeycutt, Derrick Williams and Devonte Elliott. There was also a monumentally bad decision in the all-star game selection process...
Yahoo!: Massachusetts Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
The Minutemen didn't suffer their biggest loss until April. No, not in the NIT, but shortly thereafter.Coach Travis Ford, who drew interest from several spots including Providence College, wound up at Oklahoma State where he'll be made a rich man and coach in a power conference.The Minutemen, though, aren't convinced they've taken a step backward. Massachuse ...
Report: Mo Mo Decides To Play In New Jersey
2010 Upstate Prospect Has D-1 Interest
2010 Upstate Prospect Has D-1 Interest
Sutton Explains His Change Of Heart
Brooklyn Prospect Worth Watching This Year
Brooklyn Prospect Worth Watching This Year
New York Panthers Ready To Count On KP
Player Profile Update: Brooklyn Prospect
New York Panthers Ready To Count On KP
Staying Positive For His Senior Season
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·2010 Upstate Prospect Has D-1 Interest
Reporter Mike Sullivan has a story on the status of Pat Moore, who hails from Utica, New York ...
·Peach Jam: Day 2 (Part C)
The second day of the Nike Peach Jam was full of solid efforts. Naji Hibbert, Andre Dawkins and Greg Lewis were among the top standouts.
·Brooklyn Prospect Worth Watching This Year
Reporter Mike Sullivan has a player profile update on Rasheem King ...
·Player Profile Update: Brooklyn Prospect
A player profile update on Brooklyn prospect David Samuels ...
·Fordham Getting Inside
To say that Fordham's season was a disappointment would be an understatement. The Rams, picked fourth in the A-10 preseason coaches' poll, barely slid into the A-10 tournament as the No. 12 seed and bowed out in embarrassment with an 80-62 first-round loss to St. Joseph's. This year's collection of seniors, coach Dereck Whittenburg's first recruiting class, helped pick up a Fordham program that was a combined 8-48 ...
·Fordham Notes, Quotes
FINAL RECORD: 12-17, 6-10 in A-10 (12th). WHAT WENT RIGHT: Win or lose, Bryant Dunston was always in top form for the Rams this season. The senior forward led the A-10 in double-doubles with 15 while averaging 15.8 points and a conference-best 9.8 rebounds per game. Dunston also led the A-10 in field-goal percentage (52.5 percent) and earned All-Atlantic 10 second-team honors. His sidekick, senior G Marcus Stout, ...
·Fordham Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: There is some. Brenton Butler established himself early in the season as a dependable scoring threat, something the Rams will certainly need with the loss of their five senior starters. Joining him in the backcourt next season will be Mike Moore, another guy capable of lighting up the nets. Moore scored a season-high 17 points against College of Charleston on Nov. 24, including a 5-for-5 effort from be ...
·Trevon Hamlet: Worth Watching This Summer
·Marion Smith: Queens Guard Is Small But Productive
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·Fordham Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
To say that Fordham's season was a disappointment would be an understatement. The Rams, picked fourth in the A-10 preseason coaches' poll, barely slid into the A-10 tournament as the No. 12 seed and bowed out in embarrassment with an 80-62 first-round loss to St. Joseph's. This year's collection of seniors, coach Dereck Whittenburg's first recruiting class, helped pick up a Fordham program that was a combined 8-48 in ...
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·Massachusetts Getting Inside
The Minutemen didn't suffer their biggest loss until April. No, not in the NIT, but shortly thereafter. Coach Travis Ford, who drew interest from several spots including Providence College, wound up at Oklahoma State where he'll be made a rich man and coach in a power conference. The Minutemen, though, aren't convinced they've taken a step backward. Massachusetts quickly replaced Ford with Memphis assistant Derek ...
·Massachusetts Notes, Quotes
FINAL RECORD: 25-11, 10-6 in Atlantic 10 (third). WHAT WENT RIGHT: The offensive contributions from Gary Forbes, Etienne Brower and Chris Lowe were expected coming into the season, but the amazing play of sophomore guard Ricky Harris took the Minutemen to the next level. Harris scored in double figures 33 times in 2007-08, including a game-high 27-point performance in the NIT title game in which he shot 7-of-12 fro ...
·Massachusetts Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: Backcourt mates Chris Lowe and Ricky Harris return next season to form the most explosive duo in the Atlantic 10. With Forbes and Brower gone, Harris should contend for the conference scoring title. Lowe was unstoppable at times during the NIT and returns as the A-10 leader in assists (6.2 per game). He dished out 10 in the NIT title game loss to Ohio State. THE BAD NEWS: Center Dante Milligan was a ...
·Brandon Romain: Could Go In Different Direction
·Brandon Romain: List Narrows By One School
·Trevon Hamlet: Worth Watching This Summer
·Brandon Romain: Hopes To Have Decision Soon
·Atlantic 10 Outlook in NBA Draft (UPDATED)
It's Thursday evening so it's time for the 2008 NBA Draft. Duquesne fans anticipation for this long drawn-out show dulled markedly following the litigation filed on Monday. There are some A-10ers, as well as guys from schools with fewer dollars for athletics, projected to be selected tonight. (Updated - 12:11 a.m., 6/27/08)
·Tevin Baskin: Keeps Options Open
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·Massachusetts Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
The Minutemen didn't suffer their biggest loss until April. No, not in the NIT, but shortly thereafter.Coach Travis Ford, who drew interest from several spots including Providence College, wound up at Oklahoma State where he'll be made a rich man and coach in a power conference.The Minutemen, though, aren't convinced they've taken a step backward. Massachusetts quickly replaced Ford with Memphis assistant Derek Kello ...
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·2010 Upstate Prospect Has D-1 Interest
Reporter Mike Sullivan has a story on the status of Pat Moore, who hails from Utica, New York ...
·Player Profile Update: New Jersey Guard
Reporter Mike Sullivan spoke to Tamir Jackson this morning about his summer and the possibility he might open up his recruiting process ...
·Brooklyn Prospect Worth Watching This Year
Reporter Mike Sullivan has a player profile update on Rasheem King ...
·New York Panthers Ready To Count On KP
Reporter Mike Sullivan has the story on New York Panthers' Kevin Parrom ...
·Reebok AA: Day Three Rundown
PHILADELPHIA, Penn. - Wayne Blackshear played competitive basketball at both ends and was rewarded with an underclassman MVP trophy. Reebok All-American Camp closed with Kenny Boynton and Quincy Acy leading their teams.
·Rhode Island Getting Inside
The end of the Rams' season seems fitting considering the unfortunate turn their season took. Up by as many as 17 points during the second half of their first-round NIT game against Creighton, Rhode Island collapsed and watched the Bluejays' Cavel Witter hit a 3-pointer with 3.2 seconds remaining to knock the Rams out of the tournament they felt fortunate just to have been invited to. "It's hard. It's just too bad, ...
·Rhode Island Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: The Rams figure to be one of the A-10 favorites going into next season. With Jimmy Baron, Kahiem Seawright, Lamonte Ulmer and Keith Cochran returning, the Rams are loaded with players that know their purpose on the team. Cochran could become a star in his junior year. With Will Daniels and Parfait Bitee gone, he will step into a starting role and have an opportunity to become a key offensive option. Co ...
·Rhode Island Notes, Quotes
FINAL RECORD: 21-12, 7-9 in Atlantic 10 (11th place). WHAT WENT RIGHT: The acclaims of F Will Daniels are well deserved. The first-team All-Atlantic 10 star was one of only two players in the nation to average 18.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, shoot at least .500 from the floor, and .350 from the perimeter, while also totaling more than 30 assists, 30 steals and 30 blocks. The other player is Kansas State's Mi ...
·Orlando Summer League Rookies
NBA fans are looking forward to seeing the debuts of top two picks Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley. However, they are not the only layers making their NBA debuts. The following is a look at the top newcomers, draft and undrafted, who will be playing in the Orlando Summer League.
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·Rhode Island Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
The end of the Rams' season seems fitting considering the unfortunate turn their season took. Up by as many as 17 points during the second half of their first-round NIT game against Creighton, Rhode Island collapsed and watched the Bluejays' Cavel Witter hit a3-pointer with 3.2 seconds remaining to knock the Rams out of the tournament they felt fortunate just to have been invited to."It's hard. It's just too bad," gu ...
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·Sutton Explains His Change Of Heart
Reporter Brian Towey spoke to Kyrie Sutton about his recruiting process and his change of heart ...
·Saint Bonaventure Getting Inside
With the program in shambles, the hiring of coach Mark Schmidt gave Bonnie faithful something to smile about going to the 2007-08 season. Schmidt inherited a Robert Morris program in 2001-02 that was coming off a 7-22 season and turned it into a league contender, posting a 17-11 mark in 2006-07. Oddly enough, he inherited an SBU program coming off a 7-22 season a year ago -- a good sign for Bonnies fans that beli ...
·Saint Bonaventure Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: We've only seen a glimpse of what Mark Schmidt has in store for the Bonnies. SBU improved on its seven-win season of a year ago in Schmidt's debut. While it loses its top three players, St. Bonaventure has a very young crop that will attempt to grow together in the coming seasons and help bring the Bonnies back to the stage they were at in the late-90s.
·Saint Bonaventure Notes, Quotes
FINAL RECORD: 8-22, 2-14 in A-10 (14th). WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Bonnies got terrific contributions out of their three standout seniors. Michael Lee led the team in scoring (17.5), rebounding (8.0) and steals (44), while Gs Zarryon Fereti (13.8 ppg) and Tyler Relph (11.9 ppg) provided the Bonnies with one of the best shooting backcourts in the A-10. Relph made 93.8 percent of his attempts from the free-throw line (75 ...
·Brandon Romain: Could Go In Different Direction
·Brandon Romain: List Narrows By One School
·Brandon Romain: Hopes To Have Decision Soon
·Brooklyn Big Man Closing In On Decision
Reporter Frank Mantesta has the story on Kyrie Sutton ...
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·Saint Joseph's Getting Inside
Phil Martelli's Hawks (21-13 record) made it back into the Big Dance for the first time since 2004, but their stay didn't last as they fell 72-64 to Oklahoma in a first-round NCAA tourney game in Birmingham, Ala. The first-round NCAA tourney loss to Oklahoma ended the college career of two-thirds of Saint Joseph's fine frontcourt as 6-10 senior Pat Calathes and 6-8 Rob Ferguson both played their final games for the ...
·Saint Joseph's Notes, Quotes
FINAL RECORD: 21-13 overall, 9-7 Atlantic 10, tied with Richmond and Charlotte for fourth place. WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Hawks' starting five was the picture of balance as four of the starters averaged in double figures and the fifth starter, Darrin Govens (9.8 ppg), was within a whisker of doing so. Saint Joseph's frontcourt featured two hard-to-guard seniors in Pat Calathes (17.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg) and Rob Ferguson (11.9 ...
·Saint Joseph's Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: The Hawks earned a spot in the NCAA tourney's Field of 65 for the first time since Jameer Nelson and Delonte West left Hawk Hill -- thanks to a resume that included two March wins over Xavier (the A-10's best team) and a blowout win over bitter rival Villanova. THE BAD NEWS: Saint Joseph's loses two-thirds of its terrific starting frontcourt, 6-10 Pat Calathes (17.5 ppg) and 6-8 Rob Ferguson (11.9 pp ...
·Atlantic 10 Outlook in NBA Draft (UPDATED)
It's Thursday evening so it's time for the 2008 NBA Draft. Duquesne fans anticipation for this long drawn-out show dulled markedly following the litigation filed on Monday. There are some A-10ers, as well as guys from schools with fewer dollars for athletics, projected to be selected tonight. (Updated - 12:11 a.m., 6/27/08)
·David Bruce: Takes Unofficial Visit
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