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Matt

Giles

It is not like Kansas is lacking in recruiting advantages.
Game of the night: Massachusetts 80, VCU 75 During the Atlantic 10 media day, I spoke with Massachusetts coach Derek Kellogg about his team’s three-point dependence.
The race for the Ivy League title will likely not be decided until the March’s first weekend, when Yale travels north on I-90 to face Harvard, so while there are still a handful of games to be played, it is interesting to speculate which Ivy players are in the lead for the league’s player the year award.
With just a handful of MAAC regular season games remaining in 2014, it appeared the conference’s top three teams were Iona, Manhattan, and Quinnipiac.
Entering tonight’s Columbia-Brown game, it didn’t seem that any other Ivy League team was catching the league leaders, Yale and Harvard.
When Florida Gulf Coast made their run through the Atlantic Sun tournament, and then the first three rounds of the NCAAs, last season, ASun observers were heartily surprised.
Even though Louisville beat Houston by double-digits in early February, coach Rick Pitino was not pleased with his team’s performance.
It hasn’t been a successful first season for Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan.
At the end of January, San Diego State traveled to Logan to face Utah State, a newcomer to the Mountain West Conference.
There is little to no margin for error in the middle of the Atlantic 10 this season.
What a vast disparity in the two halves of tonight’s Kentucky-Mississippi contest.
It has become vogue to criticize selections to both the Wooden and Cousy awards; the John R. specifically drew the ire nationally when its midseason list was unveiled and a few names, including Kansas’ Joel Embiid and Michigan’s Nik Stauskas, were omitted (though both can still be included amongst the finalists).
Indiana’s 2012 recruiting class was supposed to be a special group.