Traveling door to door with pizza boxes in tow, Dan Leibovitz is attempting to strike a chord with the Hartford student body.He’s also attempting to win some games. In his first year coaching the Hawks,
Al Golden thinks the foundation is in place. Now, he believes, the cornerstones of Temple’s football program are ready to be laid. “There’s only one goal,” he said. “If you walk in the building, [you’ll
The play of Dionte Christmas sometimes speaks louder than his words. But not louder than those coming from the mouth of Massachusetts guard James Life. “He was just saying, ‘You score a lot of points
There will be plenty of room to stretch out at the Liacouras Center these next couple weeks. And it will have nothing to do with the offense stretching out the opposition’s defense. The fanbase at
In his cozy office overlooking North Broad Street, John Baum is tireless. As the color commentator for the Owls’ radio broadcast team, Baum readies himself for games by reading and re-reading all he can find
A 16-year old male was shot outside of the newly opened Pearl Theatre Wednesday evening around 7:30 p.m. after a fight broke out among a group of males outside of the theater. One of the
TV camera crews and their trucks lined the intersection of North Broad Street and Oxford Street Thursday afternoon. So did bits of yellow police caution tape from the night before. Nearly 24 hours after a
The stat sheets and locker room following men’s basketball games have a different feel these days. First-year coach Fran Dunphy has put together a supporting cast for senior Dustin Salisbery, as the Owls (2-2) have
ATLANTIC CITY — Fran Dunphy couldn’t have asked for much more from his guards Saturday. The men’s basketball team may have suffered a setback at Boardwalk Hall, but the Owls showed in an 80-71 loss
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