Outsiders to the men’s basketball program might contend that the Owls lack a legitimate scoring threat down low. If that was the case, that point was validated after Saturday’s 83-65 loss at Villanova. Center Sergio
Opposing teams have turned up the pressure on the women’s basketball team’s leading scorer, Kamesha Hairston. The rationale for this approach seems to be universal: The Owls are a weaker team when someone other than
Everyone expects the best player on the court to get the ball with the game on the line. Sure enough, Kamesha Hairston, the leading scorer on the women’s basketball team, had the ball in her
The morale of Temple’s men’s basketball team diminished as D.J. Rivera vanished above the rim at the Liacouras Center. A freshman guard for Saint Joseph’s, Rivera took to the air to dunk for two points
The men’s basketball team’s game against Drexel might not have seemed to have much significance at the beginning of the season. But the game became more meaningful as the Dragons went on a December tear,
Women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley has said it several times this season: Lady Comfort has the potential to put up 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. Comfort turned in that type of performance Saturday.
Much like he did in his first game back from ineligibility, Mark Tyndale wasted little time in putting points on the board in his first start of the season. The junior guard punctuated his return
Fran Dunphy sat down individually with each member of the men’s basketball team upon his hire last spring. Dunphy’s message: Everyone must earn his spot; he had no preconceived notions of anyone. Thus, the slate
The women’s basketball team picked up a pair of victories in Philadelphia last month to start its season strongly, beating Drexel on the road and Georgia Tech at the Liacouras Center. The Owls then left
Dustin Salisbery called Wednesday’s game was a “must win” situation. Mark Tyndale said he was sick of Temple’s five-game losing streak. He added that Dionte Christmas kept reminding everyone that they needed a win badly.