Tuesday, April 3, 2018

News On The Horizon 4/3/2018

Way Too Early 2018-19 Mid-Major Madness Power Rankings: Nevada could have a top-10 team next year--Mid-Major Madness
Way-too-Early 2018-19 Mid-Major Madness Power Rankings:
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Also considered: New Mexico, Stephen F. Austin, Wright State, UCSB, Northern Iowa, Bradley, Northern Kentucky, Northeastern, Murray State.
The Lepley Center Project: the O’rena’s upgrade--Oakland Post
UIC’s championship quest ends at Northern Colorado--UIC News

Women’s basketball coach has strong background, Chicago roots--UIC News
Tasha Pointer Chosen to Lead UIC Women’s Basketball Program--uicflames.com
Former Loyola Chicago player Maurice Kirby now watches as a fan and wonders what could've been--ncaa.com
Eli Abaev sets up official Green Bay visit--Phear The Phoenix
Rechlicz Looks Back On 2017-18 Season--mkepanthers.com
NKU Athletics Seeks Members for New Fan Advisory Committee--River City News
McDonald named to Lou Henson All-American Team--The Northerner
NKU Athletics creating Fan Advisory Committee, seeks members to improve fan experience--nkunorse.com
The top 18 moments from the 2018 NCAA tournament--College Basketball Talk
16. Two posters for the price of one

Wright State may have only gotten a few hours in the NCAA tournament, but Tennessee gave them a pair of posters to take home with them courtesy of Grant Williams and Admiral Schofield unleashing two viscous dunks in their opening-round matchup.

Penguins overcame slow start to flourish--Youngstown Vindicator
Tasha Pointer Chosen to Lead UIC Women’s Basketball Program--The Horizon League

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