'Not A Normal Year': Reflecting On The Strangeness Of CAA Basketball
Apr 2, 2021
Like thousands of fathers across the country, Martin Inglesby’s bond with his sports-loving son has grown one morning at a time. But neither he nor his son really enjoyed what the daily ritual evolved into over the last few months.
Drexel Falls Short To Illinois But Proud Of First NCAA Berth Since 1996
Mar 22, 2021
The goal for Illinois is to be the team cutting down the nets on the first Monday of April — something that obviously did not work out — so head coach Brad Underwood’s opening statement following the top-seeded Fighting Illini’s 78-49 win over no. 16 Drexel in Friday’s NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional opener was about as bottom-line and businesslike as possible.
Scott Davenport & The Bellarmine Knights Are Writing A Special Story
Mar 22, 2021
Axe throwing, go-kart racing, and a trip to Daytona Beach — it’s not Spring Break for Bellarmine basketball. This week is much more special than that.
'Island Of Misfit Toys': East Coast Conference Curiosity & The Big Dance
Mar 19, 2021
The previously unimaginable — winning a conference tournament yet not getting to perform in the NCAA Tournament — became reality over the span of a few days last March for 11 programs including, of course, CAA champion Hofstra.
Zach Spiker & Drexel Attempt The Impossible vs Championship-Minded Illinois
Mar 18, 2021
Twenty-one years ago in Indianapolis, Michigan State won what is still today the last national championship claimed by a Big Ten Conference program.
'Swiss Army Knife' Carter Leads Norfolk State Into The NCAA Tournament
Mar 17, 2021
Devante Carter is “the Swiss Army Knife” of Norfolk State basketball, as coach Robert Jones describes him.