Posts Tagged ‘University of Oregon’
Dylan Ennis switches to Zaragoza
Dylan Ennis (187 cm, Oregon’17) is switching to his third team in his rookie campaign as a professional basketball player this 2017-18. Ennis has agreed to terms with Tecnyconta Zaragoza (Spain-Liga Endesa). The 26-year-old guard comes over after spending most of the season with two Serbian clubs. He started off Mega Bemax (Serbia-KLS) and played…
Read MoreElgin Cook joins Ludwigsburg
Elgin Cook (198 cm, Oregon’16) is bound of Europe this 2017-18 after landing a deal to play for the MHP Riesen Ludwigsburg (Germany-BBL). This will be the first pro team he will be playing for outside of the USA, marking a new chapter in his professional career. In 2016-17 Elgin was a participant in the…
Read MoreNCAA semifinals
About a week has gone by since each of the remaining teams advanced. Over the week, anticipation crept into the each team’s mind. Anticipation finally turns into excitement today as the Final Four finally got underway in Phoenix. Yesterday’s NCAA semifinals were both thrillers. Gonzaga and North Carolina came into their games as favorites. Expectations have been…
Read MoreNCAA Final Four Preview
There’s nothing more that a team can ask for than a chance to win it all. Only four teams still retain that hope for a championship. They will battle it out this weekend on the biggest stage of them all. The NCAA Final Four. Every team remaining has traveled a path unlike any of the…
Read MoreMarch Madness: Who’s going dancing in Phoenix?
A trip to the Final Four is merely a dream for every college basketball player in the nation. Two teams accomplished their dream by advancing past the Elite Eight and into the Final four in Phoenix. One team won in easy fashion, while one was forced to fight for all 40 minutes. Both teams had…
Read MoreMarch Madness: All Top Seeds Advance Except for One
The Sweet Sixteen is the round which separates the men from the boys in this tournament. The ones who might have scraped by the first two rounds will need to prove themselves in order to advance. With 12 of the 16 teams being top-four seeds or better, there is no shortage of elite teams…
Read MoreDevoe Joseph now with Bucaneros
The Bucaneros de La Guaira (Venezuela-LPB) have secured the services of Canadian guard Devoe Joseph (193 cm, Oregon’12) this 2017. The 27-year-old Joseph was a former member of the Canadian national team in 2013. Things were less than ideal in his debut for Bucaneros. Devoe logged 14 minutes and failed to score or hand out an…
Read MoreJason Calliste joins Kitchener Waterloo Titans
Jason Calliste (188 cm, University of Oregon’14) is a recent addition to the roster of the Kitchener-Waterloo Titans (Canada-NBL) this 2017. Jason is a 27-year-old Jamaican player who also holds a Canadian passport. He began te 2016-17 season playing in the United States’ NBA Developmental League for the Maine Red Claws. Calliste appeared in 19…
Read MoreArtistic basketball courts
Basketball court design has taken a creative twist in recent years. Especially in college basketball. Here are some of the most artistic designs: Memphis Cal State Bakersfield Oakland University San Jose State Oregon
Read MoreDwayne Benjamin joins Geraldton Buccaneers
Dwayne Benjamin (201 cm, Oregon’16) is headed Down Under this 2017 after signing a deal to play for the Geraldton Buccaneers (Australia-SBL). This will be the second team for Benjamin in his first taste of pro hoops. The 25-year-old Oregon product began the 2016-17 playing in Europe for the Bakken Bears (Denmark-Ligaen). He played six…
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