Santa Clara led the way; they shut down just after the tournament we played in. Heck, I think even the Berkeley health director is allowing them to play
walk through practices are planned to start Jan 14, real practices end of January. I think 25 sessions. I’m usually optimistic but I can’t see being in a position to start full practice in a month. Considering how things are happening in the north, doesn’t look promising for anybody. Hope I’m wrong . But the Big Sky office has been silent
SJS did very well in recruiting this year, based on the article I was reading today. Hopefully they can keep their coach - he’s being mentioned for Arizona job
I still think it’s bizarre we are the only Big West team on the sideline. Sac is playing yet we can’t do anything. And the LA area teams are playing? Weird.
I suspect Hawaii might have to opt out due to quarantine issues.
thanks. Doesn’t seem to have hampered her career trajectory. I believe Gross’ association with Syracuse bball scandal kept him from being a real candidate here in 2016, with Katehi dealing with her own problems at the time.
Southern California, along with San Joaquin, is going to the SIP starting tonight. i would imagine that's going to effect basketball for the near term.
I think the sports medicine is a huge part. I think they are installing a large indoor water training/rehab facility that’s accessible for all athletes. The scope is bigger, I suspect, than some of the other facilities listed.
CBU beat up SE in a rematch today. I was hoping to see former Ag Mikey Henn, but it looks like he’s a grad transfer up at Portland after playing one year with the Lancers (and sitting out a year with injury)
Transition defense was really weak today. Not too surprising we were a bit sluggish; weird atmosphere, weird start time. BJ Shaw looks like he might contribute.