In its fourth straight game road game, Temple sleepwalked through the first 33 minutes of its contest at Dayton Saturday afternoon. Then someone must have turned on a switch. The Owls erased a 14-point deficit,
Pulling off an overtime win against Kentucky last week was grueling, especially with the constant lead changes and up-beat tempo. But the women’s basketball team fell behind early and could not play at the sluggish
At the start of the season, Ari Moore could not even hit shots she was comfortable with and endured a slump for much of the team’s non-conference schedule. But since Atlantic Ten play started, Moore
Temple’s loss to Richmond came at an inopportune time. Had the Owls pulled away with a win, they would have found themselves just one game below .500 and riding a wave of momentum. Instead, Temple
Progress has been slow and steady for Temple. Now, after back-to-back victories over Penn State and South Carolina this past week, the Owls are 3-4 as they approach a tough stretch of games in which
During the pre-game shoot-around, Mardy Collins and David Hawkins were warming up near some Pennsylvania hecklers. Both players seemed to get a good laugh at what the rowdy Quakers faithful were yelling at them. Collins
Free throws nearly cost Temple a win against Rhode Island earlier this week. Trips to the charity stripe, or lack thereof, did play a factor this time around against Richmond, but the majority of Temple’s
Temple and Florida had a few things in common heading into last night’s matchup at the Liacouras Center. Both teams’ leading scorer is at the center position and set up at the high post on
David Hawkins’ shoulders must be aching. Aside from the inordinate number of shots the senior guard takes, he has carried the Owls on his shoulders and will continue to do so until someone picks up
It looks like Britney Jordan has found her groove. The highly-touted freshman point guard came up big in the women’s basketball team’s last two games, including a 62-61 overtime win yesterday at St. Joe’s Alumni