Big South Power Rankings
Most Big South teams concluded their cross-divisional play for the regular season on Saturday. Where do all twelve of the Big South teams stand in our weekly power rankings?
Most Big South teams concluded their cross-divisional play for the regular season on Saturday. Where do all twelve of the Big South teams stand in our weekly power rankings?
Javonte Green had a monster night against Liberty Tuesday, but when will he get some help from his young squad? We check in on how both Radford and Liberty are looking this Big South season after Tuesday's tilt in Lynchburg.
In which hated Baylor, really hated Kansas and truly hated (for now) Syracuse all advance to the Elite Eight. Dammit.
In which No. 1 seeds Kentucky and Syracuse cruelly eject Iowa State and Kansas State, Kansas barely survives a scare from the Burdue Boilermakers, and Baylor trounces the "Big 12 rejects."
In which Alabama, Long Beach State, Missouri, Southern Miss, Texas and West Virginia fail to win an NCAA Tournament game, while Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State and Syracuse live to fight another day.
In which Long Beach State finally breaks through and Missouri breaks Baylor on its way out the door.
Who? The Lady Flames of Liberty. What? Flames tend to be my reaction when dealing with Liberty, so I can't argue with the suitability of the name. Someday I want to see their Sparky take on...
In which Championship Week produces some unexpected tournament winners, but K-State's overall profile remains relatively unchanged.
In which Long Beach State falls thisshort of a perfect conference record, while Alabama retreats back to its mediocre ways even as West Virginia stops the bleeding.
In which Alabama, Long Beach State and West Virginia provide the only RPI/SOS bright spots, while Charleston Southern, Loyola, North Florida and Southern Illinois all check out of the 2011-12 men's basketball season.