For the fourth year in a row, Temple fans stormed the court in celebration of their team’s upset against a Top-10 program. Following defeats of No. 8/8 Tennessee in 2008, No. 3/3 Villanova in 2009
NEWARK, Del. – The men’s basketball team shot a lower field goal percentage than the Delaware Blue Hens on Friday night, but the Owls were able to come away with a 66-63 win at Bob Carpenter Center. With
Redshirt-senior guard Ramone Moore scored his 1,000th career point in the Owls’ road loss, 77-65, to the Texas Longhorns today at Frank Erwin Special Events Center, Austin, Texas. Moore, who finished with 13 points in the
The Owls picked up their first win despite missing two players. With two starters out and a couple of its key players in foul trouble, the men’s basketball team was having an identity crisis in
Featuring a versatile roster, the Owls have their eyes set on winning the A-10 title. The men’s basketball lineup is set with depth at guard in the backcourt and versatility at forward in the frontcourt.
The men’s basketball team moves to second place in the Atlantic Ten Conference. The No. 24 men’s basketball team has continued to tread water in the four-team race for a guaranteed trip to Atlantic City
Four members of the men’s basketball team scored in double figures as the Owls defeated Charlotte, 76-67, on Wednesday. Senior forward Lavoy Allen, who was held scoreless in Temple’s loss to Xavier, scored 15 while
Sophomore guard Khalif Wyatt has emerged, but the team has regressed. In a 30-game regular season, there are bound to be stretches where the wins are hard to come by. Right now, it seems like
Despite coming off the bench for the first time in four games, sophomore guard Khalif Wyatt managed to score a career-high 27 points as the men’s basketball team defeated Pennsylvania, 73-56. Wyatt, whose previous career-high
Despite playing without its starting point guard for the second straight game, junior guard Ramone Moore and the men’s basketball team cruised to an easy win on Wednesday as the Owls defeated St. Bonaventure, 83-55.