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Hoosiers could use a dose of Taber (Evansville Courier & Press) |
| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. —If anyone doubted Kyle Taber's worth to last season's Indiana University basketball team, they need only listen to Tom Crean's comments after several games this season.The coach in the midst of one of the biggest rebuilding jobs in college basketball history has, on occasion, labeled his Hoosiers "soft," disappointed in their mindset after an avalanche of blowout defeats.Last ...... read more |
Big Ten Conference (USA Today) |
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COLUMN: Men’s basketball has something to prove next season (The Oklahoma Daily) |
| Before head coach Jeff Capel arrived at OU, he was mostly known for one long-range shot at Duke. What Capel will be remembered for after he leaves OU could be decided very soon.... read more |
A Place to Call Home (Rivals.com via Yahoo! Sports) |
| The Hoosier sports tradition is one of the proudest in the collegiate ranks, and what happens on the field has...... read more |
IHSAA boys basketball tournament memories (The Times of Northwest Indiana) |
| Indiana boys basketball personalities share their thoughtswith the Times' sports staff about the IHSAA boys basketballtournament, which celebrates its 100th event this year:... read more |
In the Loop: Larry Eustachy, Meggie Malm, Joel Hanrahan, Tom Lipovac (The Des Moines Register) |
| Sports odds and ends with an Iowa angle.... read more |
College Basketball: Ebanks' growth has come on defense (The Norwich Bulletin) |
| During Devin Ebanks’ time in Oakdale, St. Thomas More coach Jere Quinn harped on two things more than any other with the budding star: Defense and rebounding.... read more |
Tom Crean, part of Michigan State's rebuilding, trying to resurrect Indiana program (The Jackson Citizen Patriot) |
| Spartans coach Tom Izzo remains close friends with Crean, whom he awarded a 2000 national championship ring to even though Crean had left for Marquette before the season.... read more |
Home, sweet home can be misery for visitors in college basketball (USA Today) |
| Eighty-two miles and a sea of orange. That's what former Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson remembers on the way to Oklahoma State. "I can remember vividly driving the 82 miles from Norman to Stillwater, getting to Gallagher-Iba Arena and there would be a gantlet of students we'd have to walk through just for shootaround," said Sampson. Fact is, there's no place like home in college basketball.... read more |
Home sweet home can be misery for guests (The Mercury) |
| MADISON, Wis. — Eighty-two miles and a sea of orange. That’s what former Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson remembers on the way to Oklahoma State.... read more |