Kyle Whelliston

Kyle Whelliston

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Kyle Whelliston has contributed to ESPN.com's college basketball coverage since 2005. He covers mid-major programs for Basketball Times magazine, and will have a basketball travelogue of the 2008-09 season published next summer. Whelliston also founded midmajority.com and statistical database site Basketball State (www.bbstate.com).

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Hold on to the ball, hold on to hope

Kyle Whelliston

During the 2006-07 season, Butler and Southern Illinois figured prominently in the national polls all season, and each ended up taking a trip to the S...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | January 07, 2009

Land of milk, honey and high-percentage jump shots

Kyle Whelliston, Special to ESPN.com

It's off the traditional college hoops path, but Utah State has enjoyed considerable success in the past decade by employing its unique style.

Story | Conversation | January 01, 2009

Predictions for one-bid conferences

Kyle Whelliston

For many of the smaller conferences in Division I, the season hasn't truly begun yet. Sure, all the teams have played 10 games in non-league play, bu...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | December 24, 2008

Players and teams to remember as mid-majors get set to tip off

Kyle Whelliston, ESPN.com

You might know some (Stephen Curry, Patty Mills) but others may be unknown to you (Tremaine Townsend, Tywain McKee). These are the players and teams to look for on the mid-major landscape, writes Kyle Whelliston.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Whose brackets will get busted?

Kyle Whelliston, Special to ESPN.com

Here is a viewers' guide and breakdown of the BracketBusters matchups this weekend.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2008

WAC teams schedule up, off to a slow start

Kyle Whelliston, Special to ESPN.com

The WAC has been a two-bid conference nearly every season since 1983. But the teams scheduled tougher nonconference slates, and they're paying for it, writes Kyle Whelliston.

Story | Conversation | December 13, 2007