March Madness is the best time of the year for college basketball. It’s where the world can see who is the best college basketball team in the nation. This is the tournament where cinderella teams are born and upsets happen often. With the play-in, first-round, and second-round games coming to an end Anthony Forrester gives… Continue reading
Month: March 2022
Jamal Crawford Announces His Retirement After 20 Seasons
Three-time Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford formally announced his retirement on Monday. Crawford ranks eighth in NBA history with 2,221 career three pointers and is the all-time leader with 55 regular-season four point plays. Crawford hasn’t played for an NBA team in the past two seasons. “Goodbye to the game, all the spoils… Continue reading
Ashley Howard Is Out At LaSalle After Four Seasons
La Salle fired basketball coach Ashley Howard after an 11-19 record this season. Howard coached the Explorers to a 45-71 (25-46 Atlantic 10) record over four seasons. La Salle’s best season under Howard came in 2019-20 with a 15-15 mark. The school announced assistant coach Kyle Griffin would serve as interim head coach and “a… Continue reading
Kevin Willard Has Accepted to be Maryland’s Head Basketball coach
Kevin Willard was named head coach at Maryland on Monday. “Growing up and coaching in the region, I have always admired Maryland basketball,” Willard said in a statement. “Being named head coach of one of the nation’s premier basketball programs is a tremendous honor.” Willard led Seton Hall a 21-11 record and reached the NCAA… Continue reading
The Los Angeles Sparks welcomed Liz Cambage in the Upcoming 2021-2022 WNBA Season
In February 2022, Liz Cambage signed a one-year contract for $170,000 with Los Angeles Sparks. Cambage mentioned she waited eleven years to join the franchise, and she’s ready to help them win a championship in the 2021-2022 WNBA season on May 6, 2022. Elizabeth “Liz” Cambage is an Australian WNBA player currently for the Lost… Continue reading
Arizona Survives With An Overtime Win to Beat TCU
The Wildcats got away despite the heroics of TCU’s Eddie Lampkin Jr., who scored 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting along with 14 rebounds. Chuck O’Bannon scored a team-high 23 points in the loss. Bennedict Mathurin and Christian Koloko combined for 58 points, including all 10 of their team’s overtime points to help No. 1 seed… Continue reading
Top New York City Players of the Class of 1985
The Class of 1985 was the year when the players from the Bronx was more talented than the other boroughs. Players who weren’t on this top five list went on to play at Big East, ACC, and other Division One programs. Here is our top players from the Class of 1985. 1. Rod Strickland –… Continue reading
LeBron James reaches Second on the NBA’s All-Time Scoring List
LeBron James made it up to No. 2 on the NBA’s all-time scoring leaders list in Saturday’s game against the Washington Wizards. Coming into the game, he only needed 20 points to pass Karl Malone entering the game. James ended up with 38 points in which the Lakers fell to the Wizards 127-119. James now has… Continue reading