By KEN DAVIS No matter the situation, it is standard procedure in the NCAA tournament to take one game at a time. The team that looks too far ahead and peeks at the possible matchups in its bracket can quickly fall into trouble. That even applies to the No .1 seeds, like Kansas, against a […]
USBWA, NABC announce awards
INDIANAPOLIS (USBWA) – The U.S. Basketball Writers Association has released its 2021-22 Men’s All-District Teams, based on voting from its national membership of 900-plus. The USBWA has selected All-District teams since the 1956-57 season, its founding year. For each of the nine geographic districts, ten players are selected as well as a player and coach of […]
UConn has huge opportunity against Nova in Big East semis
By KEN DAVIS UConn’s return to prominence in the Big East Conference hasn’t happened overnight. It couldn’t. It required a process. But under the leadership of coach Dan Hurley, it has happened pretty fast. Hurley’s dedication to success, his recruiting, his installation of a system built on defense, rebounding and hard work, has elevated the […]
Boeheims address Buddy’s suspension
By KEN DAVIS Right off the top, let’s just agree there was nothing good abuut the Buddy Boeheim situation at the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. Buddy threw a punch, it wasn’t caught by the officials during the game. It was replaced over and over on ESPN. The ACC ultimately suspended him for the next Syracuse […]
Ejection of WVU’s Huggins was uncalled for
By KEN DAVIS All things considered, West Virginia was facing an uphill battle against Kansas in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 men’s basketball championship Thursday. Then the Mountaineers got off to a dreadful start with a lid on the basket early and finished the first half with just five field goals on 16 […]
UConn’s Bouknight excited about joining NBA Hornets
By Ken Davis Chalk up another milestone for coach Dan Hurley’s UConn program. Guard James Bouknight Thursday night became the latest NBA Draft lottery pick out of UConn as the Charlotte Hornets selected him with the No. 11 pick overall. Bouknight became the first Huskies player coached by Hurley to be taken in the draft, […]
Gonzaga fell short of history, but Bulldogs will be back
By Ken Davis While the nation celebrated an incredible Final Four moment and Gonzaga fans in Spokane practiced jumping on tables the way Jalen Suggs did after his remarkable 37-foot bank-shot buzzer-beater against UCLA, coach Mark Few seemed to realize there could be trouble ahead for the undefeated Bulldogs. The process of putting that elation […]
A fond farewell to Coach Roy Williams
By KEN DAVIS The text message on my phone Thursday morning took my breath away. “North Carolina’s Roy Williams retiring after 33 seasons in coaching,” It seemed to be a cruel April Fool’s joke at first. That’s how surprising it was. Quickly, the posts followed up on Twitter and Instagram. There was a statement on […]
Ewing Enjoys New Version of Garden Party
By KEN DAVIS Some say they don’t remember. Others are simply too young, weren’t born yet ,and have no frame of reference. But those who followed college basketball in the 1980’s, cut their teeth on the Big East Conference, or witnessed the Hoya Paranoia days of Georgetown and John Thompson, understand what Patrick Ewing […]
UConn has “sexy” look heading into Big East tourney
By Ken Davis The bracket for the Big East Conference tournament at Madison Square Garden is set. The final piece of the puzzle was locked in late Saturday night when Marquette recorded its victory over Xavier. Just getting to championship week has been a major accomplishment for the Big East and the rest of […]