This Week in the A-10

A-10 Co-Players of the Week:
Dawan Robinson, Rhode Island
Brian Thorton, Xavier

A-10 Rookie of the Week
Chris Lowe, UMass

Atlantic10.org: Men’s Basketball

Philly.com: La Salle gets another basketball commitment

USAToday.com: Around the Atlantic 10

KEYS: The 49ers must avoid their temptation of getting too infatuated with the three-pointers. Charlotte seems to fall into that trap in many of their losses, in the process forgetting that they have one of the nation's best low-post players in 6-8 senior Curtis Withers (15.7 ppg, 10.8 rpg).

Everyone knows this… Niner fans know this, A-10 fans know this, USA Today knows this, hell, even my grandma knows this… I wonder why our team and our coach doesn’t :confused:

I’ll put this here, might deserve it’s own thread (I don’t even really know what it all means):

A-10 Announces TV Deals with ESPN & CSTV

The Atlantic 10 Conference has signed new agreements with ESPN and College Sports Television which will provide the greatest amount of exposure in the history of the Conference, Commissioner Linda Bruno announced Wednesday.

As it has since the 1980s, ESPN will continue to televise the Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship final over the length of the contract, which begins with the 2006-07 season and runs through the 2009-10 season, as well as the Atlantic 10 Women’s Basketball Championship final. Additionally, ESPN will continue to televise select regular season conference and non-conference men’s and women’s basketball games. As part of the new pact, ESPNU will carry a compliment of games each year of the agreement. ESPN also retains distribution rights to it’s A-10 programming across multiple media platforms.

Sounds like they’re basicly adding some games on ESPNU to their existing coverage.

Sounds good to me. :thumbsup:

wish I got it.

[QUOTE=austinniner;150732]wish I got it.[/QUOTE]

I don’t know anybody that has ESPNU.

one of my friends has it. but wishes he didn’t buy it because he doesn’t have enough time to watch all the games.

KEYS: The 49ers must avoid their temptation of getting too infatuated with the three-pointers. Charlotte seems to fall into that trap in many of their losses, in the process forgetting that they have one of the nation's best low-post players in 6-8 senior Curtis Withers (15.7 ppg, 10.8 rpg).

I’m confused, who’s that?

i really don’t rememeber i read that somewhere and i posted it here.