Tag Archives: Zach Edey

How UConn’s Dan Hurley engineered the greatest two-year streak in the history of modern college basketball

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The lovable maniac who built UConn into a juggernaut refused to let his team relax. Dan Hurley urged the Huskies to keep pushing for more, even though their place in history was already set. He screamed for defensive pressure after an Alex Karaban 3-pointer put UConn up 14. He got into a… Read More »

UConn overwhelms Purdue in the second half and wins back-to-back national titles

UConn players celebrate after beating Purdue in the NCAA championship game at State Farm Stadium on Monday in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) UConn emphatically won a second straight NCAA Tournament on Monday night. The Huskies pulled away from Purdue in the second half en route to a 75-60 victory… Read More »

With all eyes on the big men, it could be UConn vs. Purdue NCAA title game could come down to perimeter play

GLENDALE, Ariz. – All eyes will be on the two centers in Monday night’s NCAA championship game as Purdue’s 7-foot-4 Zach Edey and UConn’s 7-2 Donovan Clingan go head-to-head, but it all starts with the ball movement and guard play. the perimeter and that’s where things can get really interesting. UConn has a gauntlet of… Read More »

A year after shocking the world, does Fairleigh Dickinson favor Purdue winning it all now?

GLENDALE, Ariz. – The man who engineered Fairleigh Dickinson’s stunning upset of Purdue has taken on an unexpected side job this season. Tobin Anderson has become the go-to advisor for other coaches trying to come up with a game plan to beat the Boilermakers. It started in non-league play when Anderson started getting calls from… Read More »

March Madness conundrum: How to manage Purdue big man Zach Edey?

The sequence started with Tennessee forward Tobe Awaka draped like a poncho over college basketball’s most immobile big man. Awaka tried in vain to get someone 7 feet tall and over 300 pounds to position himself to grab an offensive rebound. As the ball rolled over the rim, Purdue’s Zach Edey freed himself by swinging… Read More »

March Madness: Ranking the men’s Final Four starters from 1 to 20

In recent years, we’ve heard men’s basketball coaches complain that they can no longer build a title contender based on one-and-done prospects, that the value of a five-star freshman has diminished. Consider this Final Four confirmation of that theory. Only one team has a freshman in its starting five. UConn’s Stephon Castle is the Huskies’… Read More »

March Madness: How the shoe company’s influence has been neutralized

For about 40 years, Nike and Adidas ran college basketball. They sponsored the teams. They paid the coaches. They filled out the rosters… through everything from running massive grassroots systems to identify and vet recruits to paying players to sign with their favorite “blue blood” programs. Not surprisingly, their top teams dominated the game in… Read More »

Can UConn be beaten? Here’s how the three other remaining Final Four men’s teams compare

On the eve of his team’s Elite Eight game with Illinois, UConn head coach Dan Hurley came across a series of tweets from a little-known former Illini player. Sean Harrington, now an ESPN analyst, wrote on X that UConn “hasn’t faced a team as athletic and physical” as Illinois. He added that Terrence Shannon Jr.… Read More »

March Madness: Terrence Shannon, Illinois remains silent on ongoing rape case ahead of Sweet 16

Content warning: This article contains images of alleged sexual abuse. Terrence Shannon is with his team this week, preparing for the Illini’s first Sweet 16 appearance in nearly two decades, as is business as usual. But during the NCAA tournament, whether they take on Iowa State on Thursday in Boston or make it to the… Read More »

10 best players to watch this college basketball season

For the second straight year, an international player could be selected No. 1 overall in the 2024 NBA Draft, with French prospects Alex Sarr and Zaccharie Risacher at the top. The NBA game is becoming more global, but there are still a lot of talented players in college basketball who are making this season very… Read More »