The best of the week in Section II
Honor roll
A look at the past week's top performers:
Ahniysha Jackson, Albany girls' basketball: The Siena-bound standout delivered a game-high 37 points (five 3 pointers) in a 62-51 win against Troy.
Honor roll
A look at the past week's top performers:
Ahniysha Jackson, Albany girls' basketball: The Siena-bound standout delivered a game-high 37 points (five 3 pointers) in a 62-51 win against Troy.
The Brescia men's basketball team dropped consecutive River States Conference games against the University of Rio Grande and West Virginia Tech on January 9 and January 11, respectively.
The Lakers never go into a game feeling like the underdog, but they all play with a chip on their shoulder.
By ADAM ZAGORIA NEW YORK –– Rest […]
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In Episode #306 of the NLSC Podcast: Josh and Dave from Namo Gamo join the show to talk about Basketball Classics reaching v1.0, retro gaming, and the NBA.
Toronto is welcoming back DeMar DeRozan, but we’ll also get to say hello to some other old friends: Norman Powell and Pascal Siakam. It’s time for the Raptors to take on the Spurs.
Tony Parker announced his retirement last summer following a memorable career that saw him win four NBA titles and make the All-Star Game six times. His final year with the Hornets was not the stuff of legend, but one particular event during that season made his NBA career even more remarkable.
The NBA needs a shooting variance stat, especially on 3's.
- Archon, SSR commenter
Commenters and pundits alike often talk about how much a team can rely upon a shooter. Someone can have a good shooting percentage but still be regarded as "streaky," which is usually a pejorative.
By RYAN McMULLEN Jalen Terry, the 6-foot […]
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Rajon Rondo turned back the clock against the Thunder and Frank Vogel thinks he knows why — and no, it’s not because of Chris Paul.
By Wayne Viener – A wonderful, spectacular and special season came to a sputtering end on Saturday night. The 28-12 loss featured a Ravens defense that could not stop the extraordinary effort by the Titans Derrick Henry and the Baltimore offense could not complete drives.
UMD Slumps at Iowa 67-49
A Horrendous Start to The Terps Road Tour
Zachary Wilson
While crazy shooting was the reason behind the Terps previous win against Ohio State, tonight this would prove to be Maryand’s downfall against the Iowa Hawkeyes.