Projecting The NCAA Field – FINAL PROJECTION
In NCAA Basketball | By Bryan Lienesch | On March 13 2016 02:09 PM
ONE HELL UVA GAME: Despite a close-knit battle, top-seeded Virginia was upset by UNC in the ACC Championship. Photo courtesy Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports
So here it is: our final bracket projection before The Selection Show in just a few ...
Projecting The NCAA Field
In NCAA Basketball | By Bryan Lienesch | On March 8 2016 02:35 PM
STATE OF SHOCKER: An upset loss to Northern Iowa in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament has Wichita State in a risky position heading towards Selection Sunday. Photo courtesy KWCH
Conference tournaments are in mid-swing with the major conferences beginning theirs ...
Projecting The Field: March 15 AFTERNOON FINAL EDITION
In NCAA Basketball | By Bryan Lienesch | On March 15 2015 02:51 PM
RAM TOUGH: VCU overcame a late-season slump and the loss of guard Briante Weber to win the A-10 Tournament. Photo courtesy Richmond Times-Dispatch
This is it. This is the final bracket projection. It’s been a wild two weeks and teams ...
From Players to Politicos: The Dangerous Cohesion Between Politics and Sports
In NBA Basketball | By Bryan Lienesch | On December 20 2012 12:26 AM
MIC'D UP: Pat Kelsey finished his press conference talking about things that have nothing to do with Winthrop basketball: guns, mental illness, and politics. Photo courtesy ESPN
You know what's been the must-listen postgame interview of the week so far? ...
2012 College Football: Big East Preview
In NCAA Football | By Nathan | On August 18 2012 10:00 AM
Maybe Boston College, Miami and Virginia Tech were on to something. When those teams bolted the Big East it made waves and now Pittsburgh and Syracuse will follow next season by leaving the Big East. The conference has had to ...
College Football: Big East Preview
In NCAA Football | By Nathan | On August 25 2011 01:00 PM
The red-headed stepchild and the kid that gets picked last at dodgeball are both analogies that could describe the Big East's position in the pecking order of BCS conferences. That could start to change with the arrival of TCU next ...
Kemba Walker and UConn roll past Cincinnati 69-58 and into Sweet 16
In NCAA Basketball | By Mike Frandsen | On March 20 2011 07:45 PM
Star point guard Kemba Walker scored 33 points to lead the 3rd-seeded Connecticut Huskies to a 69-58 victory over 6th-seeded Cincinnati in a West Region NCAA tournament game Saturday night at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
Walker, a national player ...