Northeastern Athletic Director Peter Roby followed hundreds of men’s college basketball games this season as part of serving on the NCAA Tournament selection committee, which released its highly anticipated bracket.
One win away
A layup in the final seconds capped an epic comeback victory for the men’s basketball team on Sunday afternoon in the semifinals of the Colonial Athletic Association tournament.
The road to the Big Dance
The men’s basketball team will reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1991 by winning the Colonial Athletic Association Championship, which begins this weekend in Richmond, Va.
Huskies set for finale of historic regular season
The Northeastern men’s basketball team faces Old Dominion on Saturday afternoon at Matthews Arena, the final regular season game before next weekend’s Colonial Athletic Association tournament in Virginia.
Thrilling weekend for Northeastern athletics
The men’s basketball team won its season opener on a dramatic last-second shot and the men’s soccer team captured its first-ever Colonial Athletic Association conference title, sending the club to the NCAA tournament.
Men’s hoops set for season opener
Husky hoops hysteria is in full force this week, as the Northeastern men’s basketball team kicks off the season on Friday night against cross-town rival Boston University at a sure-to-be … read more »
Peter Roby appointed to NCAA men’s basketball committee
Northeastern’s athletics director joins the 10-member committee responsible for selecting and seeding the NCAA tournament field for each season.
Game on
Several Northeastern men’s and women’s sports teams have started strong, knocking off ranked opponents and flexing their scoring touch in tournaments around the country.
Hoop dreams
A core group of veterans and a versatile freshman class will lead the men’s basketball team this season.
For men’s hoops, it’s all aboard
Defensive rebounding will dictate the success of the men’s basketball team, which tips-off the 2011–2012 campaign on Friday at Boston University.
Former Husky on pro basketball’s biggest stage
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