KU’s Self speaks his mind on conference realignment

By KEN DAVIS There is frustration in Bill Self’s voice. He is not in panic mode. There’s just an uncertainty about the future of college athletics that leaves him concerned and a bit perplexed. It’s the feeling of not knowing what is next.  Three months have passed since Self coached the Kansas Jayhawks to the […]

Three No. 1 seeds advance to NCAA Sweet 16

The Sweet 16 for the 2015 NCAA tournament is set. No. 1 seeds Kentucky, Wisconsin and Duke have moved on to the second week. Five teams –  Notre Dame, North Carolina, Duke, Louisville and North Carolina State – are from the Atlantic Coast Conference. Here are the matchups:               […]

AAC Notebook: Historic win for Temple over SEC foe

  Coaches spend preseason football camp preparing their players for the upcoming schedule and trying to establish a routine for game days. There was absolutely no way Matt Rhule, in his second season at Temple, could have prepared the Owls for the distractions they faced at Vanderbilt last Thursday night. The game was delayed by […]

UConn 2015 commit Ali reopens recruitment

Shooting guard Prince Ali, a member of the Class of 2015 who made an oral commitment to UConn last November, announced Thursday he has reopened his recruitment – but still has the Huskies on his list. “After talking it over with my family I have decided to reopen my recruitment!” Ali tweeted early Thursday evening. […]

Two Mannings – Danny and Evan – embark on NCAA missions

One year ago, Danny Manning was named one of the top 15 players in the 75-year history of the NCAA tournament. Friday night in San Diego, Calif., Manning will add a third dimension to his tournament portfolio as head coach at Tulsa when the 13th seeded Golden Hurricane  take on No. 4 UCLA. Just hours […]