In more exhibition basketball news....
Kansas State, in their first exhibition in the Bob Huggins era, has already sold 13,200 (nearly a SELLOUT) for their Wednesday exhibition against Washburn.
UTEP beats D-II Western New Mexico 78-51
Arkansas beat Xavier of New Orleans (D-II) 82-49 in front of 5,839.
Texas beat Lenoir-Rhyne (D-II) 98-64 in front of only 2,900.
Tennessee beat LeMoyne Owen 126-66, shooting 82% (29-36) from the floor in the 1st half.
Ex-SIU recruit Josh Tabb played 21 minutes was 0-3 and scored zero points, and was the only one of 14 Tennessee players in uniform who was unable to score.
Bruce Pearl's son had 6 pts, 5 rebounds.
Oklahoma beat D-III Oklahoma Christian 79-51 in front of 4,100.
Florida State overcame a sluggish start to beat NAIA Spring Hill 90-72. Spring Hill led 39-34 at the half.
Montana beat NAIA Concordia 88-65. Montana has a kid (junior Andrew Strait) who is tabbed as preseason All American and Strait scored 30 points in just 24 minutes Tuesday.
Clemson beat Lithuania Academy 99-55.
South Dakota State beat D-II Southwest Minnesota State Univ. with a buzzer beater 67-64.
Wisc.-Green Bay beat NAIA St. Norbert 70-37.
University of New Orleans beat Loyola of New Orleans (D-II) 78-59.
D-I Binghamton beat D-II Mansfield 79-64.
Here's the Winona Daily News coverage of the 88-86 win by Winona State over Drake. Attendance was 4,075, and again they mention how seriously this D-II team takes these opportunities againt the D-I foes.
Southeast Missouri State's head coach Scott Edgar says that even though (ex-Brave) Michael Rembert is nursing a hamstring injury, and missed a scrimmage Saturday, he is pencilled in as a starter for the Redhawks' exhibition game Thursday against D-III Westminster and Friday's game against D-II Kentucky Wesleyan and Rodney Edgerson.
San Diego State coach Steve Fisher has suspended indefinitely two players (one is a starter and the other a backup 6-11 center) for undisclosed team violations.
Porter Moser picks his ISU starting lineup for tonight's exhibition against Missouri-St. Louis. (Greg Dilligard, Mike Vandello, Boo Richardson, Dom Johnson, and Anthony Slack will start.)
University of Illinois' Brian Randle is not going to play (strained groin) tonight in Illinois' exhibition against D-II Lewis University.
Kansas State, in their first exhibition in the Bob Huggins era, has already sold 13,200 (nearly a SELLOUT) for their Wednesday exhibition against Washburn.
UTEP beats D-II Western New Mexico 78-51
Arkansas beat Xavier of New Orleans (D-II) 82-49 in front of 5,839.
Texas beat Lenoir-Rhyne (D-II) 98-64 in front of only 2,900.
Tennessee beat LeMoyne Owen 126-66, shooting 82% (29-36) from the floor in the 1st half.
Ex-SIU recruit Josh Tabb played 21 minutes was 0-3 and scored zero points, and was the only one of 14 Tennessee players in uniform who was unable to score.
Bruce Pearl's son had 6 pts, 5 rebounds.
Oklahoma beat D-III Oklahoma Christian 79-51 in front of 4,100.
Florida State overcame a sluggish start to beat NAIA Spring Hill 90-72. Spring Hill led 39-34 at the half.
Montana beat NAIA Concordia 88-65. Montana has a kid (junior Andrew Strait) who is tabbed as preseason All American and Strait scored 30 points in just 24 minutes Tuesday.
Clemson beat Lithuania Academy 99-55.
South Dakota State beat D-II Southwest Minnesota State Univ. with a buzzer beater 67-64.
Wisc.-Green Bay beat NAIA St. Norbert 70-37.
University of New Orleans beat Loyola of New Orleans (D-II) 78-59.
D-I Binghamton beat D-II Mansfield 79-64.
Here's the Winona Daily News coverage of the 88-86 win by Winona State over Drake. Attendance was 4,075, and again they mention how seriously this D-II team takes these opportunities againt the D-I foes.
Southeast Missouri State's head coach Scott Edgar says that even though (ex-Brave) Michael Rembert is nursing a hamstring injury, and missed a scrimmage Saturday, he is pencilled in as a starter for the Redhawks' exhibition game Thursday against D-III Westminster and Friday's game against D-II Kentucky Wesleyan and Rodney Edgerson.
San Diego State coach Steve Fisher has suspended indefinitely two players (one is a starter and the other a backup 6-11 center) for undisclosed team violations.
Porter Moser picks his ISU starting lineup for tonight's exhibition against Missouri-St. Louis. (Greg Dilligard, Mike Vandello, Boo Richardson, Dom Johnson, and Anthony Slack will start.)
University of Illinois' Brian Randle is not going to play (strained groin) tonight in Illinois' exhibition against D-II Lewis University.
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