Archive | Basketball – Men’s
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Alford gears up for fourth season
The 2010-11 U. New Mexico men’s basketball schedule was released last week. The 31-game season includes notable contests against California, Texas Tech, Southern Illinois, NMSU and Dayton.
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Coach K, Team USA win last-minute thriller
Propelled by 25 points and two crucial blocks from Kevin Durant, Team USA survived a close 86-85 battle with Spain Sunday in a pre-FIBA World Championships exhibtion match held in Instanbul, Turkey.
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Men’s basketball back to work
The U. Central Florida men’s basketball team decided to forgo the usual summer vacation and instead got back to work almost immediately. The Knights were frequently found inside the weight room and on the court inside the practice facility. Junior A.J.
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U. North Florida Ospreys Announce Tough Schedule for 2010-11
U. North Florida men’s basketball head coach, Matthew Driscoll, has put together one of the toughest schedules UNF has ever seen for the upcoming 2010-11 season, which was released Aug. 11. The schedule includes 10 teams that won at least 20 games and participated in postseason play last season.
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6-foot-11 center gives verbal commitment to Hoosiers
At first glance, 6-foot-11, 205-pound center Peter Jurkin might look like an all-too-familiar sight to Hoosier fans — and one they didn’t want to see again. Fans are done with the “projects” and with players like Bawa Muniru and Tijan Jobe.
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Spencer dismissed from LSU basketball team
The LSU men's basketball team will be without two crucial pieces this coming season, coach Trent Johnson announced Wednesday. Bo Spencer, who was suspended from the team at the end of the spring semester, has been dismissed from school and the program for failure to meet academic requirements.
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Column: LeBron, Wade and Bosh: Troublesome ’96?
I heard that Jeff Van Gundy has been getting a little lippy as of late—big surprise, right? He said recently that the Heat will break the Bulls single-season record of 72 wins and then went onto Mike and Mike in the Morning and expanded, saying they won’t lose two games in a row and could even ch...
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George Mason basketball taking game to Europe
George Mason U’s Men’s Basketball team will say “Ciao!” later this month as its members depart from the states to don their jerseys and shoot hoops in Italy. National Collegiate Athletic Association regulation allows Division I teams to play out of the country every four years, and on Aug.
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Edney returns to UCLA basketball team
Former UCLA point guard and national champion Tyus Edney has returned to the school’s men’s basketball team, joining the staff as director of operations, coach Ben Howland announced Aug. 2.