It's the most wonderful time of the year. Yes, it is close to Christmas, but that is not what I'm talking about. For me, the most wonderful time of the year is when the college basketball season starts. While I am definitely a member of Big Blue Nation, I also love Division II basketball...
So, I was strolling through some social media sites thinking about what I might blog about tonight, and I came across something I've never heard of before. The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles won a summer game with just three players. The Eagles took on the Providence Storm, a Caribbean professional team, while on a summer tour in the Bahamas...
Basketball season is almost here! And the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers are gearing up for a huge exhibition game coming up Tuesday, October 29th. That's when they'll take on the defending national champions, The Louisville Cardinals, at the KFC Yum Center in Louisville. While KWC is currently selling a limited number of tickets at the school's athletics office, tickets go on sale to the general p
Okay, so it's the off-season. I know. Hey, believe it or not, I'm a little grateful. I love college hoops when we're in the thick of the season. But I also need to have time to do things that need to be done. Can't happen when there's a game on. Still and all, this is my third favorite mobile app...
Well, I think we're all starting to agree that when it comes to the number of years college basketball players should stay in school, "1" is definitely NOT the magic number. Yes, Kentucky just won the National Championship with a trio of freshmen in the starting lineup. Still, everywhere I turn, just like potato chips, ONE is not enough.
In any other year, if you were to hear the name of the Big East Player of the Year, and it wasn't a Louisville Cardinal, you'd likely pay no attention, whatsoever. But the 2012 winner is a different story, altogether.
You've seen a basketball game, right? You know that one team will have five players on the floor. And the OTHER team will have five players on the floor. It's one of the most basic rules that exists in basketball. It's like knowing that in order to drive, you need to have a car. Well, in order to see, APPARENTLY, three Sun Belt Conference referees at last night's Western Kentucky/Louisiana-Lafayet
I wouldn't expect many people reading this to immediately know the name of Gene Bartow. And, if not for a certain unfortunate incident a quarter century ago, I wouldn't even be writing about him now.
I'm a huge college basketball fan. And I support all Kentucky teams. But I get a little jazz from hardcore University of Kentucky fans because I also like Louisville. So I was pretty pumped over the Cardinals' big win Sunday over the Pittsburgh Panthers--a top 5 team. And I' m happy today because a certain Louisville cheerleader's life was spared.