16 Results for base jumping

Who's NEXT in college basketball?

Andy Katz

Editor's note: Who's NEXT in college basketball? Over the next few months, ESPN will identify the players, teams, coaches and games that will leave th...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 16, 2009

Hansbrough playing with purpose

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

Tyler Hansbrough can enhance his legacy with a title this season. Who else can use the NCAA tournament to change perceptions?

Story | Conversation | March 17, 2009

Coaches, fans hold their breath as more players flirt with NBA

Dana O'Neil, ESPN.com

The deadline for college players to put their name in the NBA draft is over, but the waiting game continues as more and more players test the waters. But the process is not without its pitfalls, writes Dana O'Neil.

Story | Conversation | April 29, 2008

Crean's surprising departure has Marquette searching for replacement

Associated Press

Tom Crean's departure felt like a kick in the stomach at Marquette.

Story | Conversation | April 02, 2008

Green's motor making imprint in Milwaukee

Antonio Williams, Scouts Inc.

JaMychal Green's seemingly never-ending energy has been a welcome sight, writes Antonio Williams from the McDonald's All-American Game practices in Milwaukee.

Story | Conversation | March 26, 2008

Memphis sets the pace in C-USA

ESPN.com

While many predicted the demise of Conference USA when Louisville and Cincinnati left the league, Memphis has staved off elimination by becoming one of the best teams in the country. Can the rest of the league follow?

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2007

Warren trying to return Jacksonville to glory days

Kyle Whelliston, Special to ESPN.com

The Jacksonville Dolphins won one measly game in Cliff Warren's first season. That's long forgotten, though, as the Fish are working their way back to respectability, writes Kyle Whelliston.

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2007

Cornell's Gant back on feet

Mike Waters, Special to ESPN.com

A year after a serious spinal cord injury at practice left him paralyzed, Cornell guard Khaliq Gant has returned to school and has even shot a basket.

Story | Conversation | January 23, 2007

The Chase is on to be best in the Pac

ESPN.com

In a year where none of the top Pac-10 contenders are dominant, a precocious freshman could tilt things in Arizona's favor.

Story | Conversation | July 20, 2006

Penn's Red and Blue Crew keeps with tradition

Kyle Whelliston, Special to ESPN.com

They're rabid supporters of Penn hoops, and as Kyle Whelliston found out, the Red and Blue Crew is all business.

Story | Conversation | February 09, 2006

Matta knows the task at hand

Associated Press

This time, Thad Matta came into the arena through the front door.

Story | Conversation | July 09, 2004

Periodic ice-breakers allowed so far in courtroom

Associated Press

Nolan Richardson's discrimination lawsuit has been contentious through seven days of testimony, though not without moments of levity occurring on occasion.

Story | Conversation | May 16, 2004

Bracket Banter

Joe Lunardi, Special to ESPN.com

Joe Lunardi answers his critics each week. His first Bracketology of 2004 caused plenty of commotion.

Story | Conversation | January 15, 2004

Playing 'man' isn't as simple as it sounds

Fran Fraschilla, Special to ESPN.com

First off, the term "man-to-man" defense is misleading. In order for any team to play an effective man-to-man defense, all five players on the court m...

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