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San Francisco Adds Manhattan Transfer Rashad Green

August 14th, 2008
Manhattan

(San Francisco) - Rashad Green, a 6-4, 195 pound wing from Babylon, New York has signed a scholarship agreement to play basketball at the University of San Francisco, as announced today by head coach Rex Walters. Under NCAA transfer rules, Green will sit out the entire 2008-09 season after completing a successful freshman season at Manhattan in 2007-08.

Welser Wonders: Will Purdue's Run End?

February 14th, 2008
What makes college sports so great is the fans. And who enjoys dressing up like an idiot more than college students? Or was that just me during my college days? My hat goes off to the little fan club of Stanley Pringle of Penn State. The guys wear full body size boxes of Pringles. Not only does it make me want to eat Pringles, but it’s just plain fun. Maybe I just don’t look in the crowd enough to notice or I’m too quick to flip to a different game when they show the crowd shots, but why don’t more

Picture of the Day: Eddie & Scott Sutton

January 22nd, 2008
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Picture of the Day

 

Top 10 Teammates in NBA Draft History

June 21st, 2007
NBA DraftThe Florida Gators didn’t just make history on the basketball court this past season - they are now poised to make it in the NBA draft.  Three Gator teammates – Joakim Noah, Corey Brewer and Al Horford – are all projected to be top 10 picks in this month’s draft.  Three teammates have never gone in the top 10 in the same draft in the history of the draft – that is 60 drafts in total.

 

Antonio Kellogg Leaving San Francisco

June 16th, 2007
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According to multiple media outlets, San Francisco sophomore guard Antonio Kellogg has decided to leave USF to pursue a career in professional basketball. "I feel that it is in my best interests to move into a pro career and support my family," Kellogg said. "I really enjoyed my time at the University of San Francisco, but right now I feel that this is the proper path for me." Dons coach Jessie Evans said that he understands Kellogg's decision. "We are supportive of what Antonio wants to do," Evans said. "The young man gave us all that he had on the court, but he feels that it is time to move on and take an important step in his life." Kellogg averaged 17.2 points and 3.6 assists per game in his only season with USF after transferring from Connecticut.

WCC Conference Preview

October 31st, 2006
Favorite: Gonzaga. Player of the Year: Matthew Knight. Conference Rank. 13th.

2006-07 Preview: Team's #101-110

October 2nd, 2006
Capsules of Teams #101 to 110 in CHN's 144 Teams in 144 Days Preseason Preview.