Ray Allen trying to trigger another renaissance at UConn

  BY KEN DAVIS It could be the greatest plan in history. But without execution, it’s not worth a thing. Many times, an overlooked detail can make all the difference. It can leave behind a bruise.   The same thing is true when planning a celebration. One oversight, just one omission, can turn a ceremony […]

Tarin Smith making his impact with UConn

By Ken Davis Dan Hurley is being scrutinized, judged and graded with every move he makes during the early stages of the UConn basketball season. Coaches understand that comes with the territory, especially in the first season of a new job. The evaluation cranks up to another level Thursday night in New York City when […]

Jayhawks must start process of focusing on future

SAN ANTONIO – The sadness inside the Kansas locker room was typical for any team that had just experienced a crushing season-ending loss. The difference Saturday night at the Alamodome, after a 95-79 loss to Villanova in the Final Four, was the sense of total shock that enveloped the Jayhawks and left them in disbelief. […]

Dan Hurley credits Blaney for basketball coaching career

  Dan Hurley is leaving Rhode Island to become the next men’s basketball coach at Connecticut. Multiple reports Thursday morning indicated Hurley, son of Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley and brother of Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley, will sign a six-year deal with UConn after a three-school bidding war that included Pittsburgh and Rhode […]

UConn, Providence to play charity exhibition hoops game

When hurricane season caused flooding, wind damage, electricity outages and the need for basic daily supplies, no one was thinking about college basketball. But now, as the recovery continues, NCAA teams are finding charitable methods to assist in the process. Connecticut and Providence, long time New England rivals who first played in 1928, announced Tuesday […]

Cincinnati narrowly nudges Wichita State in AAC preseason poll

PHILADELPHIA – Wichita State was the topic of the day but, in a bit of a surprise, Cincinnati emerged as the favorite to win the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference men’s basketball regular-season title in a vote of the AAC head coaches released Monday at conference media day. It was the second consecutive year that Cincinnati […]

Wichita State to begin AAC journey in Hartford

Wichita State is preparing for its first season in the American Athletic Conference and with the release of the 2017-18 men’s basketball schedule Friday, the AAC made it clear the Shockers could quickly become the league’s predominant team. That schedule will give Wichita State every opportunity to grab the spotlight as the Shockers open the […]

Bill Self feels his Kansas pride soar during Hall of Fame week

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – When Bill Self had fulfilled all of his obligations with the public and the media Thursday at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, he took a few minutes to absorb the symbolism and emotion of this weekend’s enshrinement proceedings. Receiving his “Naismith orange” jacket, seeing his class ring on display, signing […]

UConn legend Lobo misses mother more than ever

GLENDALE, Ariz. – During the Rebecca Lobo days of UConn basketball, hardly a day went by without news of her career in a Connecticut or Massachusetts newspaper. She was trending long before social media began and long before “hits” were being counting on the Internet. Her fans and worshippers knew long ago about the basic […]

Self answers critics with first-ballot election into Hall of Fame

GLENDALE, Ariz. – Charles Barkley understands how to handle critics and hecklers. The Hall of Famer once known as the Round Mound of Rebound has had his share of incidents, both on and off the basketball court. And the man who once told the world he’s not a role model, knows fans can love you […]