Ben Simmons accomplished a feat that hasn’t been accomplished in major college basketball in over 20 seasons Wednesday night against North Florida: a 40 point, 10 rebound, five assist game. Simmons finished the night with 43 points, 14 rebounds, seven assists, five steals and three blocks in a extremely high scoring affair with the North [...]
December 3, 2015
Anou Enright
Blogs, NBA Draft, NCAA, News, Ryan Bawek
Although LSU was upset by a previously struggling Marquette team 81-80 in the semifinals of the Legends Classic at the Barclays center Monday night, Ben Simmons had a performance for the ages and showed the nation why some consider him the front runner to be the number one pick of the 2016 NBA Draft. Simmons [...]
November 24, 2015
Anou Enright
NCAA
The 2016 high school class is filled with tons of potential superstars at the college and pro levels, especially from the guard position, as players like Malik Monk, Kobi Simmons, and Terrence”2K” Ferguson have been blowing up the internet with highlight reel dunks. But the player, regardless of class, that has impressed the most this [...]
May 10, 2015
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Allen Moll, NCAA
After suffering a season ended foot injury, the Michigan Guard has decided to come back to Ann Arbor Michigan to play his senior season. ” After considering my options, I am excited to announce I will return for my senior year. Coming back allows me to keep working towards my Michigan degree and take the [...]
April 22, 2015
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NCAA
Duke freshman phenom Tyus Jones, fresh off helping Duke University win their 5th NCAA Title, is in the midst of making a life altering decision of whether to go pro or return to the Blue Devils for his sophomore season. Jones had 23 points and 5 rebounds in the collegiate Final against Wisconsin but is [...]
April 14, 2015
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NCAA
After successfully leading Duke to a National Championship, Jahlil Okafor now sets his eyes upon playing in the biggest stage of basketball—the NBA. Duke University announced on Thursday in a release that Okafor has declared to enter this year’s NBA Draft. From the official release: “As early as I can remember, I’ve fantasized and dreamed [...]
April 10, 2015
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NCAA
NBA franchises have seldom entered the college coaching ranks in search of a new leader for their team. In fact, the latest trend is former players who have no experience roaming the sideline. The Boston Celtics are an exception, having snatched Brad Stevens away from mid-major powerhouse Butler University two years ago, but that’s about [...]
April 2, 2015
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Blogs, David Kenyon, NCAA