Denver is headed to the Summit League next year, a conference featuring North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Fort Wayne, South Dakota, Western Illinois, Kansas City, IUPUI, Oakland and Omaha. The change will make it a 10-team league.
Dave Harten fleshes out the move.
With the Pioneers going Summit-ing next season, Seattle U Hoops writes about the ramifications for the Redhawks
Interim WAC Commissioner Jeff Hurd will be in Phoenix today with Grand Canyon announcing it will be in the WAC next season.
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It was too much Withey for SJSU last night as the Spartan challenged but fell to Kansas 70-57 in Lawrence.
Gary Bedore game reports. James Kinney totaled more than half the points for San Jose State University.
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Kyle Goon highlights Ben Clifford's effort and production so far this season.
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Denver visits Hattiesburg tonight to face Southern Mississippi, a team with a 16-game home winning streak. A snippet from SM athletics:
"...Southern Miss is leading the [Conference USA] league in all major defensive categories. It is scoring 66.6 points per game but allowing just 58.8. The Golden Eagles are shooting 47.8-percent from the floor and while allowing its opponents to just 36.3-percent. The Golden Eagles are connecting on just 29.2-percent from three-point range, but allowing just 28.8% from the same distance. Southern Miss is also outrebounding its opponents, 36.0-to-28.6..."
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