Nov 16, 2006
Local College Hoops Underway
Midnight madness has come and gone, and area NCAA men’s cagers are back at it. Georgetown looks to be the area’s top team this year, starting the season ranked in the top 10, while Mason hopes to keep up the momentum from their Final Four run, GW tries to make their third straight NCAA tourney after losing 4 key players, Maryland hopes not to make a third straight NIT, and the rest hope to compete…
Mar 25, 2006
NCAA Hoops: Who’s Elite, Who’s Headed Home?
George Mason continued its Cinderella run through the NCAA tournament last night, earning a berth in the quarterfinals with a 63-55 win over Wichita State at Verizon Center. George Mason came out hot, jumping to a 9-0 lead. They rode superb three-point shooting from Folarin Campbell, Tony Skinn, and Lamar Butler to 36 points in the first half, while putting together a stout defensive effort that held the Shockers to just 19 points on…
Mar 23, 2006
Tourney in Town
March Madness returns tonight, but the two remaining D.C. teams don’t take the court until tomorrow evening. At 9:40 p.m. tomorrow, Georgetown will take the hardwood against Florida, while at 7:30 p.m. George Mason will tip off against Wichita State in the Washington, D.C. regional. That portion of the bracket also includes Washington and Connecticut, who’ll square off in the late game on Friday, and the winner of which will get the victor in the…
Mar 20, 2006
Weekend Hoops Roundup: Area Schools 2-0 on Sunday
Three days ago George Mason was hoping to get their first ever NCAA Tournament victory. Now, after beating the UNC Tarheels 65-60 on Sunday, they are preparing for the Sweet 16 and a matchup with Wichita State. Down by 14 in the first half, Mason used an aggressive defense that forced a young UNC team into repeated turnovers and bad shots while taking advantage on the offensive end. The Patriots rode big men Will…
Feb 21, 2006
Weekend Hoops Roundup: Welcome to the Party Edition
The long holiday weekend meant lots of local hoops action to go around for fans of every school. I spent the weekend in Philly, where Villanova has taken over the headlines from the rudderless 76ers. The Cats beat #1 UConn earlier in the week but were determined not to overlook Georgetown on Sunday, especially since the Hoyas also have a win over #1 to their credit this season. Unfortunately Georgetown couldn’t match the energy and…