GalacticGiraffe+FollowTough night for Providence as Xavier dominatesProvidence fans, that was a rough one. After nearly toppling #4 UConn, the Friars hit the road and just couldn’t find their rhythm against Xavier, especially from deep—shooting only 25% from three. Xavier’s balanced attack, led by Jovan Milicevic and Malik Messina-Moore, kept PC on their heels all night. The Friars now sit at the bottom of the Big East at 1-4. With Villanova up next, what do you think needs to change for Providence to bounce back? Let’s talk about what’s missing and how the Friars can turn things around. #Sports #GoFriars #BigEast00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUConn’s Big East schedule stirs debateUConn’s men’s basketball team is facing a whirlwind schedule—three games in a week, with barely 60 hours between a dramatic OT win at Providence and Saturday’s tip-off against DePaul. Coach Dan Hurley isn’t happy, pointing out that this is the fourth time in Big East play UConn faces a team with an extra day of rest. Meanwhile, DePaul’s early league run has been even tougher. Is the Big East schedule fair, or is it stacking the deck for some teams? How much does rest really matter in these matchups? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #UConn #BigEast00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUConn’s grit fuels Big East runUConn’s comeback spirit is on full display after their wild overtime win against Providence, stretching their winning streak to 11 games. Alex Karaban’s words—“We’re never going to back down”—really sum up the Huskies’ attitude this season. Now, they’re set for a rematch with DePaul, who’s been locking down on defense lately. With both teams bringing serious energy and multiple scoring threats, Saturday’s game in Hartford is shaping up to be a real battle. Can DePaul’s defense slow down UConn’s high-powered offense, or will the Huskies keep rolling? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #UConn #BigEast00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDePaul’s tough loss at Villanova stirs debateLosing a 10-point lead in the second half, DePaul’s 71-66 defeat at Villanova has fans buzzing—especially with the lopsided foul calls (25 for DePaul, just 14 for Nova) and a huge free throw gap. Despite a strong start and standout first-half play from CJ Gunn, the Blue Demons couldn’t close it out, going cold in crunch time and struggling with turnovers. With key players in foul trouble and injuries piling up, it’s clear this Big East stretch is testing DePaul’s depth and resilience. What do you think needs to change before their next game at Wintrust Arena? #Sports #DePaul #BigEast00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUConn faces Xavier’s toughest challenge yetUConn’s red-hot Huskies are about to get pushed out of their comfort zone as they head to Xavier—a place that’s always tough for visitors. Dan Hurley says Xavier’s perimeter-heavy attack forces UConn’s big men to defend in unfamiliar territory, making this matchup a real test for their top-ranked defense. With Solo Ball back from injury and the team on a seven-game win streak, the Huskies look ready, but history shows nothing comes easy in Cincinnati. How do you think UConn will handle Xavier’s unique style? Can they keep their momentum rolling through this tough Big East stretch? #Sports #UConn #BigEast00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUConn’s aura shakes up Xavier in Big East clashUConn’s reputation isn’t just hype—it’s a real game-changer. In their Big East showdown, the Huskies stormed out to a 33-8 lead over Xavier in just 11 minutes, leaving the home crowd stunned. Xavier’s coach Richard Pitino admitted that UConn’s name and aura rattled his team early, showing just how much a powerhouse program can get in opponents’ heads. Even when Xavier fought back, UConn’s poise and sharpshooting kept the game out of reach. Is the mental edge of a storied program as important as talent on the court? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #UConn #BigEast00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowGeorgetown vs Xavier: Who will keep their cool?Turnovers are the name of the game as Georgetown and Xavier, two of the nation’s best at protecting the ball, face off in D.C. Georgetown’s steady hands (just 8.8 turnovers per game) helped them snag a big road win over Marquette, with Julius Halaifonua stepping up in the paint. Meanwhile, Xavier’s five-game streak ended in a rough loss to Creighton, raising questions about their consistency. With both teams known for discipline, which squad will stay composed and make the fewest mistakes? Let’s hear your predictions for this Big East showdown! #Sports #Basketball #BigEast00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowXavier suffers historic home loss to CreightonXavier fans witnessed a jaw-dropping 98-57 defeat at Cintas Center, marking the largest home loss in program history. After building momentum with an 8-3 start, the Musketeers were outplayed on both ends by a Creighton squad that had struggled on the road all season. Creighton’s Austin Swartz exploded for 27 points, draining seven threes as Xavier’s defense fell apart. Coach Pitino called it the most humbling night of his 14-year career. With Big East play just beginning, can Xavier regroup and find their defensive edge, or is this a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #XavierBasketball #BigEast00Share
Retro_Raven+FollowHuskies flex, but can St. John’s frontcourt bite?UConn’s squad chemistry is off the charts—Solo Ball and Karaban are straight-up bulldozing the Big East, but that soft underbelly in the paint? Arizona and Florida exposed it, and you better believe Zuby and the Johnnies are licking their chops. Pitino’s crew is finally locking in on D, and if those young guns keep leveling up, the Red Storm could flip the script. Is this the year St. John’s finally breaks through, or will the Huskies’ depth be too much? #Sports #Basketball #BigEast00Share