When we talk about bad decisions by college players considering going pro, we usually focus on guys who should have stayed in school for an extra year. Maureece Rice of George Washington, however, has spent this season proving that it can work the other way as well. Rice averaged 15.8 points and hit 43% of his threes while leading the Colonials to a third straight tournament bid and declared for the NBA draft. His prospects weren't great, though, so he came back to GW for his senior season. And that's where it all went kablooey. Rice's scoring average dropped to 9.2 a game, he failed in a transition to point guard after Travis King got hurt and ran afoul of coach Karl Hobbs all season. He was suspended on two different occasions and, finally, was kicked off the team last night. The Colonials, wrapping up an awful season, lost to Charlotte shortly after the dismissal but Hobbs refused to credit Rice's absence for the loss.
"It didn't affect us whatsoever," Hobbs said. "I don't know if you guys have been watching the last few games, but it didn't affect us at all."Since the loss dropped them to 9-16, I think Hobbs is probably right. Rice, Hobbs and the entire GW team would probably be better off if he'd just gone to the D-League, Europe or the local community center instead of coming back to school.
I think Saint Louis coach Rick Majerus is the early front runner for the understatement of the year award. After tonight's loss to George Washington,
If you're a careful follower of the American Hockey League, you'll recognize those gentleman to the right as members of the Binghamton Senators. Contrary to popular belief, that's not the only sporting game in town. The Bearcats of Binghamton University, a proud SUNY school like Albany and Stony Brook, field a basketball team. It's okay if that's new information, they've only been around Division I for six years and their 78-94 record hasn't found them any postseason glory. Things are looking up in Upstate New York, though, because they just knocked off
A George Washington University freshman has declared for the NBA draft. And if your first response to that sentence is that you weren't aware that George Washington had any freshmen who were NBA prospects, that's because
Was it really so long ago that the A-10, not the Missouri Valley Conference, was considered the best of the rest in basketball? Temple, UMass, Xavier, St. Joe's and even St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island made it seem like a conference that was serious about asserting its presence nationally and in the NCAA Tournament. Then, it all fell apart. It wasn't overnight, but it seems that way now.
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I don't mean to pick on Mike Jarvis, and I definitely don't mean to pick on Yahoo Sports, an outfit I like a lot. But I saw something today on
Throughout the season we'll look at bubble teams and assess whether they have a better chance of ending up in the NIT or the NCAA Tournament. 