Visiting Fresno State had the unfortunate timing of following the Utah State loss to Idaho and Tai Wesley was mask-less. That's pretty much all you need to know.
Weston Mangum, Tony Jones here and here, Shawn Harrison and Kraig Williams all have game reports. Jennifer Meyers serves up 32 game photos. Plus, Craig Peterson provides 42 photos but we have to ask why none are game-specfic? And who is the Christoper Lloyd-like gentleman?
Daniel Lyght covers the matchup from the Fresno perspective.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sunday's report on last night's games
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Wednesday and the WAC
Here's an AP article on USU hoops, complete with references to The Refraction and a certain Mr. Sproat. Tony Jones writes about tonight's Aggie - Nevada matchup. Shawn Harrison goes long (sorry for the mixed sports metaphor) on BG in a very informative read. PTW thinks the mayor of Logan must be feeling uneasy at this point as the position is Brian Green's -- if Mr. Green wishes -- come the next election. Kraig Williams chimes in on Aggie basketball and the Utah State BracketBuster opponent.
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Joe Santoro covers the Wolf Pack about to be Spectrum-ized. Chris Murray provides a WAC notes column.
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Dayton Morinaga introduces Douglas Kurtz.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
More on Douglas Kurtz
Dayton Morinaga/Warrior Insider brings Douglas Kurtz front and center.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Bob Nash must think there's a jinx
Hawaii Coach Bob Nash must be avoiding walking under ladders and stepping on cracks in the sidewalk after his latest bad luck incident:
Hawaii's Kurtz suspended six gamesBut at least Kurtz will be there for the WAC part of the schedule
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HONOLULU -- Hawaii center Douglas Kurtz must sit out the Rainbow Warriors' first six games because he played three games in a professional league in his native Brazil in 2007...
Coincidentally, Brian McInnis/Honolulu Star Bulletin has an article posted with this title: "Post play pivotal if 'Bows are to improve" Go here.
Here is McInnis with a feature of the Rainbow Warrior backcourt.
Dave Reardon/Honolulu Star Bulletin wants Hawaii to dog it but in a good way.
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