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ASU out to avenge basketball loss to NAU five years ago
For Arizona State’s Herb Sendek, this afternoon’s basketball game with Northern Arizona must seem like deja vu. But not the good kind. The Lumberjacks were the first opponent for the ASU head coach when he took over the Sun Devil program for the 2006-07 season. NAU won that game, 75-71. (*Update: As we suspected, this [...] -
Mike Adras departs NAU hoops; Brown starts with big win
Mike Adras should have hung around a little longer. His Northern Arizona basketball team just pocketed their first Division I win of the season by beating Cal State Bakersfield Saturday night. And they did it by scoring 80 points. Which is double what they scored in the last game he coached before suddenly resigning as [...] -
Sendek gets new hoops contract…but loses Jahii Carson
Poor Herb Sendek. Even when the ASU basketball coach catches a break off the court, it gets offset with a loss on the court. Sendek, whose team is struggling to overcome a 4-5 start to the season, just got a contract extension despite the team’s slow start. But on the heels of the two-year extension [...] -
High school hoops rankings bouncing wildly in Division I
The high school basketball season is just getting underway, but already the rankings in Division I appear to be somewhat suspect after looking at last night’s results. Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix, which just moved into the top 10, narrowly escaped with a three-point win against Tempe’s Marcos de Niza High School – which [...] -
Rough road ahead for NAU basketball; UA Cats up next
The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team has embarked on its tour of Arizona. It got off to a bumpy start in Prescott on Wednesday when it got bounced by Brigham Young University at Tim’s Toyota Center. And tomorrow’s stop in Tucson won’t be any smoother. “We are playing everywhere in the state this year, with [...] -
UA hoops sliding…time to bring in the young’uns?
Sean Miller is still trying to break in some new colts from a corral full of studs he picked up in the 2011 recruiting class. And tonight he may have a chance to see if the schooling has begun to take effect. The University of Arizona head basketball coach began the season with a top-10 [...] -
ASU basketball struggling without solid play at the point
How long can the Arizona State basketball team wait for Jahii Carson? Unfortunately, the Sun Devils have to cool their heels until the NCAA at some point rules on the eligibility of the four-star recruit from Mesa High School. So perhaps the more relevant question should be: “How deep in the hole will ASU be [...] -
Sun Devils set to help GCU christen new basketball arena
Tonight’s exhibition game with Grand Canyon University is going to give the Arizona State basketball team a chance to hone its mental game before the regular season even starts. The Sun Devils will encounter a loud, enthusiastic crowd on the road tonight as a packed house of GCU students and fans turn out to watch [...] -
Tarczewski commits; UA hoops Class of 2012 likely No. 1
The University of Arizona coaches put together a little inter-sport teamwork to snag a really BIG catch for the basketball program. Tim Kish‘s football team got the ball rolling with a major celebration on Oct. 20, when the Cats rolled over UCLA in a 36-point victory to break a four-game losing streak. That was on [...] -
UA basketball coach: ‘We’re just not a very good team…’
Nick Johnson took four shots from behind the three-point arc Thursday night and made three of them. Unfortunately, the one he missed was the one the University of Arizona needed to beat Seattle Pacific University. Johnson took his failed attempt as the clock ran out, unable to avoid the 69-68 upset. The loss took a [...]