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This Week's College
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Feature
Interview w/ John Calipari
Cigarboy comes through with a big time
interview with Memphis head coach John Calipari, and his wife Ellen.
They touch on many topics, from basketball, to family, to travel. |
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Hatch: UTEP
Season Preview
Billy Gillespie's team lost 24 games last
season, but Miner fans are hopeful things will turn around this
season. The return of former WAC freshman of the year Roy Smallwood (left) will help. |
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Harmon: Tulsa
Season Preview
Jason Parker tries to lean an
inexperienced squad into postseason play again. |
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McCormick:
The European Invasion: August
The so-called "analysts" need to stop
whining about the quality European talent who come to play in
the U.S. |
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HATCH:
MinerManiac's Corner: July
The initial UTEP Class of 2004 recruiting
list. Includes 6'10" Carl Nelson, the first 2004 commitment.
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Interview w/
Head Coach Chris Denker: July
Coach Denker led the Rams to the WNIT
finals in just his 1st season. With the talent in Colorado &
strong fan support, he's hoping to build a perennial champion. |
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Chris Harmon's 2003 WAC Recruiting Overview is a must read
for any WAC basketball fan. He bios each signee and each team in
the conference. Also check out his database of
other incoming players (transfers,
redshirts, and walkons.) |
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Adam
Glatczak is back with an installment of his
"Onions" column. This week, he
breaks down the ACC/Big East conflict, potential rule changes, players
backing out of the draft, and the College World Series. June 27th |
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Interview with Jonathon Modica: Arkansas
Basketball
This
super freshmen led the Razorbacks in scoring, while finishing 2nd in
rebounding. He recently was one of 16 finalists for the US
National Junior Team. |
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NBA Draft
Coverage: Projections, Results & Commentary |
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Weintraub:
The NCAA Basketball Beat: June 27th
Guide to summer basketball: Think
there's no hoops to watch this summer? Think again, there's
still a lot of basketball to be seen before next season's schedule
tips off. |
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Gail
Goestenkors: Duke Women's Head Coach
Last year, coach Goestenkors led the Blue
Devils to the Final Four with 35 wins. A national championship
is the next goal.
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Harmon: MWC
Recruiting: June 13th
Oklahoma City forward Jacob Burtschi commits to
Air Force, in part because it offers, "one of the best educations that
any college could offer." |
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Interview w/ Mike
MacDonald, Canisius Men's Head Coach
Coach MacDonald and the Griffins are
looking to turnaround from last year's disappointing 9th place MAAC
finish. June 2nd |
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Discuss College Hoops |
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NCAA PLAYER & COACHES
INTERVIEWS |
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Archive of all CHN Interviews
Barry
Collier: Nebraska Head Coach:
February 11th
Cigarboy
took a ride to Lincoln to have a chat with Barry Collier, the Huskers
Head Basketball Coach.
Ed
Schilling: Wright St. Head Coach:
December 28th
CigarBoy interviews his old friend Ed Schilling.
Only CB could get away with telling Coach Schilling
"your mom was a cute Butler cheerleader."
TIM
BUCKLEY: Ball State Head Coach:
November 19th:
Another classic CigarBoy interview. They
discuss the MAC, Buckley's coaching and recruiting philosophies, and how
to build off the Cardinal's recent success.
Jonathan
LeCrone: Horizon League Commish:
Nov. 5th
CigarBoy strikes again with an in-depth interview with HL Commissioner.
They chat about the change from the MCC, the new logo, possible expansion,
and more.
LEFTY
DRIESELL: Georgia St.:
October 31st:
Another great Cigarboy interview. As
Lefty tells us, "I'll play anybody in the country." And he'll
still find a way to win.
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