Category: College Basketball (Page 89 of 153)

#4 Duke impressive in win at #10 Purdue

Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer led the Blue Devils with 20 points a piece as Duke rolled over the Boilermakers, 76-60, as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Singler also posted 12 rebounds in the win.

In his freshman season, Singler was forced to guard guys bigger and stronger than he was, and he eventually wore down towards the end of the season. This summer, he forced himself to eat as much as his stomach could handle, and he looks quite a bit stronger as a result.

Duke is starting Nolan Smith at point guard; he beat out Greg Paulus for the starting gig in the preseason. Smith had 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and a steal against Purdue, and looks to be turning the corner as a player. Plus, it helps Duke to have Paulus’ wealth of experience coming off the bench. Smith, Paulus and Scheyer make for a formidable rotation in the backcourt.

Couch Potato Alert: 11/28

All times ET…

College Basketball

Friday, 3:30 PM: NIT Season Tip-Off Championship – #13 Oklahoma vs. #9 Purdue, ESPN2
Friday, 5:30 PM: Old Spice Classic Semifinal – Maryland vs. #10 Gonzaga, ESPN
Friday, 8 PM: California vs. UNLV

College Football

Saturday, 3:30 PM: Auburn vs. #1 Alabama, CBS
Saturday, 3:30 PM: #4 Florida vs. #20 Florida State, ABC
Saturday, 7 PM: #23 Oregon vs. #17 Oregon State, Versus
Saturday, 8 PM: #3 Oklahoma vs. #12 Oklahoma State, ABC

NBA

Friday, 8 PM: Miami Heat vs. Phoenix Suns, ESPN
Friday, 10:30 PM: Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Lakers, ESPN
Friday, 10 PM: New Orleans Hornets vs. Portland Trail Blazers
Saturday, 8:30 PM: San Antonio Spurs vs. Houston Rockets
Sunday, 9:30 PM: Toronto Raptors vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Sunday, 8 PM: Houston Rockets vs. Denver Nuggets

NFL

Sunday, 1 PM: New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins, Fox
Sunday, 4:15 PM: Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets, CBS
Sunday, 4:15 PM: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New England Patriots, CBS

NHL

Friday, 7 PM: Montreal Canadiens vs. Washington Capitals
Saturday, 7 PM: Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins
Saturday, 7:30 PM: New Jersey Devils vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

Two Top 25 matchups in college hoops on Friday

#12 Tennessee faces #16 Georgetown in the semifinal of the Old Spice Classic in Orlando. Coverage starts at 1 PM ET on ESPN. (Maryland, hot off the heels of an upset of #6 Michigan State, faces #10 Gonzaga in the other semifinal at 5:30 PM ET, also on ESPN.)

In another Top 25 matchup, #9 Purdue battles #13 Oklahoma for the NIT Season Tip-Off at 3:30 PM ET on ESPN2.

Couch Potato Alert: 11/24

All times ET…

NFL

Mon, 8:30 PM: Packers @ Saints – ESPN
Thurs, 12:30 PM: Titans @ Lions – CBS
Thurs, 4:15 PM: Seahawks @ Cowboys – FOX
Thurs, 8:15 PM: Cardinals @ Eagles – NFL Network

College Football

Thurs, 8:00 PM: Texas A&M @ #2 Texas – ESPN

College Basketball

Mon, 5:30 PM: Indiana vs. #8 Notre Dame – ESPN2
Mon, 8:30 PM: #2 UConn vs. #19 Wisconsin

NBA

Thurs, 10:30 PM: Hornets (7-5) @ Nuggets (9-5) – TNT

Tyler Hansbrough out with “stress reaction”…

…which is a precursor to a stress fracture in his right shin. He’s out indefinitely and all he can do is rest.

According to ESPN medical analysist Dr. Michael Kaplan, the MRI likely showed increased uptake in tibia (leg bone) suggesting a stress reaction. An overload or overuse type phenomenon occurs with inflammation and, ultimately, fatigue failure with stress fracture. This is a precursor condition to stress fracture. A period of rest is mandatory for tissues to quiet down or worsening injury will result.

The school issued a statement saying there is no timetable for his return and no further information on the injury was available. Coach Roy Williams said he would have no comment until Friday after he meets with Hansbrough and the medical staff.

“I expect he’ll be healthy and play [this season],” Gene Hansbrough said. “It’s still too early to tell. They don’t even have an exhibition for a week.”

North Carolina sits atop both the AP and the ESPN/USA Today polls. In fact, the top four is the same in both polls: 1) UNC, 2) UConn 3) Louisville and 4) UCLA.

Jay Bilas comments on the injury…

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