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Updates for June 8, 2010
Joose is Loose: Williams gives Hornets stability
By: Michael Lambert
If you’ve forgotten New Orleans has a professional basketball team, consider this your wake-up call. The Hornets have become an afterthought in the midst of the Saints pandemonium and black and gold fever of the last few months. Chris Paul&rsq…
Updates for June 7, 2010
Getting back in action
By: Max Olson
Last year, Toney McCray and Christopher Niemann sat back and helplessly watched as Nebraska’s basketball season slowly fell apart.
This year, they’re determined to not let that happen again….
The year in sports: off and running
By: Emerald sports desk
2009-10 year characterized by football’s ground attack, women’s basketball’s uptempo offense
Best men’s team: Football It’s hard to argue with the accomplishments of the 2009 football team. Pac-10 Champs. First Rose Bowl since 1995. Wins over No. 6 Cal and No. 4 USC. Chip Kelly Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Only a win over Ohio State i…
Updates for June 6, 2010
A man on a mission
By: Allen Levin
With the UCF men’s basketball team being one of the youngest squads in the nation last season, it’s easy to see why point guard A.J. Rompza is looked up to as the leader of the squad….
Updates for May 11, 2010
Bring Duke game to the Pit
By: Robert Husseman | Sports reporter
In my opinion | Still on his feet
Dana Altman has officially been installed as Oregon’s head men’s basketball coach. Now, the final touches in preparation for the 2010-11 season can begin. A couple roster spots still need to be filled, as do a couple assistant coaching spot…
Updates for May 10, 2010
2010-11 NCAA men’s basketball preview
By: Grant Freking / Zack Meisel
Now that the deadline has passed for players to declare early for the NBA Draft, rosters are just about set for the 2010-11 college basketball season.
Updates for May 9, 2010
Men’s Basketball: Troubling season ends with 20 losses
By: Chris Branch
In a word, painful.
Women’s basketball: Losses in close games prove expensive for Lady Tigers
By: Michael Lambert
LSU meets downfall in NCAA tourney
Most sports fans in the area were anxiously awaiting the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 around 3:30 p.m. But the New Orleans Saints were the last thing on the mind of the LSU women’s basketball team, who were in the third overtime of a crucial conference g…
Updates for May 7, 2010
Welsh resigns; Cassara named new head coach
By: Max Sass
Five weeks to the day that Tim Welsh was hired as the new men’s basketball coach, the University announced the hiring of Mo Cassara to the same position….
Sherman: NBA, Vol. 2: Saving the Playoffs
By: Rodger Sherman
Tricks, Knicks key to revitalizing basketball’s yearly grand finale
I’m a basketball fan first and foremost, so the NBA playoffs are my favorite 38 weeks of the year….
Rice wastes no time in massive rebuilding project
By: Steven Miller
Athletic Director Tim Pernetti introduced 41-year-old MIke Rice as Rutgers head men’s basketball coach Thursday before a packed room at the Visitors Center, more than two weeks after beginning the coaching search….
Returning players share Rice’s enthusiasm
By: Kyle Franko
The nine remaining members of the Rutgers men’s basketball team sat in the first row and watched as Athletic Director Time Pernetti introduced Mike Rice as their new head coach.
Then they got their chance to speak.
