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Pac-12 faces struggle for NCAA bids
Diamond LeungCal is one of the top teams in the Pac-12, featuring an experienced lineup and a 10-2 record heading into its showdown this week with a ranked UNLV team. For the Bears, it's a huge game with postseason implications because they'll need a win to impro...
Blog | December 20, 2011 -
NMSU guard reinstated after apology
Diamond LeungNew Mexico State guard Christian Kabongo was reinstated to the team's practice on Tuesday after serving a two-game suspension for a violation of team rules during a rivalry game at UTEP when he made obscene gestures to fans. "I am very sorry to al...
Blog | December 20, 2011 -
LSU is back on track after beating Marquette
Diamond LeungLSU senior Storm Warren has gone through the frustration of back-to-back seasons with last-place finishes. But on Monday with the Tigers knocked off previously unbeaten Marquette, he made a statement with the dunk of the day. "This game shows us t...
Blog | December 20, 2011 -
South Dakota State has a star, signature win
Diamond LeungSouth Dakota State went to Washington to play in one of the most difficult road environments in the Pac-12 and won by 19 points. The Jackrabbits' star guard, Nate Wolters, drew comparisons to Jason Kidd and Steve Nash after the game from Huskies c...
Blog | December 19, 2011 -
Mom says Jabari Brown, formerly of Oregon Ducks, transferring to ...
Diamond LeungFreshman guard Jabari Brown, a top recruit who abruptly left Oregon after starting the first two games of the season, committed to transferring to Missouri on Monday, according to his mother, Fannie.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2011 -
California Golden Bears' Richard Solomon sidelined with foot inju...
Diamond LeungCal sophomore forward Richard Solomon has suffered a left foot injury that will force him to miss at least two games, coach Mike Montgomery announced Monday.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2011 -
Oregon State hopes to take flight
Diamond LeungOregon State guard Jared Cunningham jumps awfully high and soars for a highlight-reel dunk. Nothing new there. But what is also generating buzz in Corvallis is that this Beavers team under coach Craig Robinson could be a legitimate contender in...
Blog | December 16, 2011 -
Cal State Northridge forward Michael Lizarraga, only deaf player,...
Diamond LeungCal State Northridge forward Michael Lizarraga, the nation's only deaf Division I men's basketball player, was granted a waiver by the NCAA on Friday that gives him eligibility to play the final 20 games of the season.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2011 -
BYU loses sixth man for Baylor game
Diamond LeungBYU forward Stephen Rogers will miss Saturday's big game against Baylor and between two to four weeks while recovering from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. Rogers, a versatile 6-foot-8 playe...
Blog | December 16, 2011 -
Stephen Rogers of BYU Cougars out with torn meniscus
Diamond LeungBYU sixth man Stephen Rogers will miss Saturday's game against Baylor and between two to four weeks overall while recovering from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2011 -
Pac-12 leaning toward Vegas tournament?
Diamond LeungIn March, the Pac-12 will hold its conference tournament for what could be the final time at Los Angeles' Staples Center, where empty seats have become the norm while commissioner Larry Scott is rethinking the event model going forward. Could the ...
Blog | December 15, 2011 -
Utah's Glen Dean undergoes brain surgery
Diamond LeungUtah junior Glen Dean had brain surgery Wednesday after the redshirting guard had to leave the team bench during a game last week, former Eastern Washington coach Kirk Earlywine told The Spokesman-Review. Earlywine, who recruited Dean to Eastern and...
Blog | December 15, 2011 -
Terrence Ross the key for Washington
Diamond LeungResident bracketologist Joe Lunardi today selected a 4-4 Washington team to be one of his First Four Out of the early-season look at the projected NCAA tournament field, but take one look at the video above and it's clear the Huskies still have room ...
Blog | December 15, 2011 -
For Jim Les, it's a family affair at UC Davis
Diamond LeungThe week before Jim Les made his coaching debut at UC Davis last month, he took time away from the Aggies to return to the Midwest for his father's funeral. Richard Les had battled Parkinson's disease leading up to his passing. "My biggest frus...
Blog | December 14, 2011 -
NMSU guard suspended after lewd gestures
Diamond LeungNew Mexico State has suspended sophomore guard Christian Kabongo indefinitely for a violation of team rules, and according to the Las Cruces Sun-News, the suspension came after the team's second-leading scorer made an obscene gesture to UTEP fans dur...
Blog | December 14, 2011 -
Flying tortillas nearly cost UC Santa Barbara
Diamond LeungUC Santa Barbara fans taking in Tuesday's road game against San Diego caused a bizarre finish after deciding to revive a 1990s Gauchos tradition and hurl tortillas onto the court, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. The Gauchos would win 65-61...
Blog | December 14, 2011