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(09/28/00 9:00am)
This fall, for the first time in nearly three decades, men's basketball at Indiana University will begin without Bobby Knight as head coach. Coach Knight was fired by university President Myles Brand on Sept. 10 after violating a zero-tolerance behavioral policy by grabbing and verbally rebuking a student who addressed him disrespectfully.
(04/05/00 9:00am)
Much has been written about how Michigan State's Monday night victory over Florida was the fitting end to the great collegiate careers of Spartan seniors Mateen Cleaves, Morris Peterson, and A.J. Granger. Indeed, perhaps no team in recent memory has made the national title such an imperative goal and then worked so hard to reach that goal.
(03/29/00 10:00am)
This year's men's NCAA basketball tournament has been full of surprises, none of which are greater than the success of the Wisconsin Badgers.
(03/07/00 11:00am)
Surprising nobody, the University of Pennsylvania clinched its second consecutive Ivy League championship with a fairly easy victory over Yale on Saturday night, rendering their match-up with Princeton tonight relatively meaningless. As the outright winners of the Ivy regular season championship, the Quakers have earned a spot in the NCAA tournament.
(03/01/00 11:00am)
Just over two weeks from now, 64 NCAA Division I college basketball teams will embark on a mission to reach the Holy Grail of hoops, the Final Four.
(02/23/00 11:00am)
As the college basketball regular season winds down, Duke finds itself in a very familiar position -- near the top.
(02/16/00 11:00am)
Recruiting violations and improper benefits. Those words must sound like fingernails on a chalkboard to any respectable college basketball coach. The nightmare of losing a star player to an NCAA suspension for receiving improper help, however, has been a reality for a number of prominent college programs this year.
(02/09/00 11:00am)
Arizona, Stanford, UCLA. Western basketball has long been dominated by these Pac-10 Conference powerhouses. As a whole, collegiate athletics in the western half of the United States has traditionally been split between the nationally prominent Pac-10 on one elite level and all other western conferences spread out below the Pac-10.
(02/02/00 11:00am)
Not since 1976, when the Indiana Hoosiers accomplished the feat, has a Division I college basketball team finished the season undefeated. Halfway through the 1999-2000 season, the rare perfect season remains a possibility for only one team, fourth-ranked Syracuse.
(01/26/00 11:00am)
A top-25 without North Carolina? No, I'm not talking about football. Basketball? That's right " for the first time since the 1990-91 season the Tar Heels have fallen out of the Associated Press Top-25 poll.
(01/19/00 11:00am)
Two NCAA tournament bids. That's the goal for many low to mid-level college basketball conferences.
(11/18/99 11:00am)
Mateen Cleaves. Scoonie Penn. Chris Porter. Quentin Richardson. Ed Cota. Khalid El-Amin. Those are the names everyone will be hearing about in college basketball this year.
(11/11/99 11:00am)
Duke was unquestionably the finest team in college basketball last year -- until they played Connecticut for the national title.