St. Louis, MO – Epiphany Woodson scored a career-high 32 points but it was not enough as the Charlotte 49ers (15-12, A-10: 7-6) lost on a shot in the closing seconds, 70-69 at Saint Louis (10-18, A-10: 3-10). “Epiphany Woodson played her best game of the season,” Charlotte coach Cara Consuegra. “In the last two games, she has found herself again. She is playing hard and … [Read more...] about Charlotte drops game, hurts A-10 seeding
Archives for February 2012
Spiders spy 4 seed
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, Va-- Richmond grinded out a 59-45 decision over Duquesne Wednesday night to conclude their home slate at the Robins Center. Richmond improved to 22-6, 9-4, while Duquesne fell to 19-9, 7-6. The 22 wins is the Spiders’ most since 2004-05, the last time the program went to the NCAA tournament. Richmond snapped Duquesne’s four-game win streak … [Read more...] about Spiders spy 4 seed
La Salle Spoils GW Senior Night
WASHINGTON - Playing in the final home game of her career, senior Tiana Myers scored a team-high 15 points, but the George Washington women's basketball team fell to Atlantic 10 Conference rival La Salle, 69-47, on Wednesday evening at the Charles E. Smith Center. The Colonials (11-16, 4-9 A-10) jumped out to an 8-2 lead after 3:45 of play, as they made four of their first … [Read more...] about La Salle Spoils GW Senior Night
Box Score Breakdown | Spurs @ Trailblazers
By Kyle Soppe According to Elias Sports Bureau, the 40 point shellacking that the Trailblazers put on the Spurs was the largest defeat by a team that had won its previous 11 games. The Spurs played without their big three, but 137-97? Championship caliber teams can do better than that. The home team led by as much as 48, paced by Gerald Wallace's +42 plus/minus ratio. … [Read more...] about Box Score Breakdown | Spurs @ Trailblazers
Trust is an undeniable factor in Temple’s success
By Paul Gotham As Juan Fernandez, Ramone Moore and Khalif Wyatt go, so, too, do the Temple Owls. The trio churns outs points at a pace not seen along North Broad Street since Mark Macon and Howard Evans led the Cherry and White to the 1988 Elite Eight. At the root of Temple's success is an understanding that extends from coach Fran Dunphy on the sidelines to his players on … [Read more...] about Trust is an undeniable factor in Temple’s success

