COBB: A great weekend soured by a lack of competition
Derran Cobb is a third-year journalism major and writes for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
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Derran Cobb is a third-year journalism major and writes for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Deion Sanders. Bo Jackson. Paris McCurdy.
The Pacers and Raptors reached a deal Jan. 17th, as Indiana sent Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora, and three first-round picks to Toronto in exchange for two-time All-Star forward Pascal Siakam.
Derran Cobb is a third-year journalism major and writes for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Committed and passionate. The only two words used to describe how it feels to be a fan.
For the past few seasons, fans have been slamming the NBA for its players' perspective attitude toward the regular season. Instances of top players sitting out have led to backlash and accusations that players just don’t care. On July 8, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced his plans for an In-Season Tournament that would feature every team and result in a trophy.
152 points in one game, tying a team record. Leading the league in three different categories. The first-ever NBA In-season Tournament win.
Derran Cobb is a third-year journalism major and writes for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Derran Cobb is a third-year journalism major and writes for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Sunday, April 2 gave the world the most-viewed and highest-rated NCAA Women’s National Championship in the history of the tournament.
Derran Cobb is a second-year Journalism – News major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
March 7-11, news editor and Ball State Women's Basketball primary beat reporter Kyle Smedley, visual and photo editor Amber Pietz, associate photo editor Jacy Bradley, Ball State Men's Basketball primary beat reporter Derran Cobb, Ball State Women's Basketball secondary beat reporter Elijah Poe, Ball State Men's Basketball secondary beat reporter Zach Carter and student photographer/journalist Brayden Goins, traveled to cover the men's and women's Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament contests in Cleveland.
CLEVELAND––A historic, fan-filled, and culture-changing season ended in Cleveland Thursday afternoon.
In 2020, every men’s basketball conference tournament was cut short. For Ball State, a potential eighth Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship was taken away.
As a young basketball player in Indiana, Michael Lewis grew up seeing Ball State Men’s Basketball win the Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship. After 23 years, he has them positioned to do it again.
March came early tonight.
Following what was arguably its biggest game of the season on Tuesday, Ball State (20-9, 11-5 MAC) traveled to Ypsilanti, Michigan to take on Eastern Michigan (8-21, 5-11 MAC).
Jarron Coleman with the rebound. He swings it to Jaylin Sellers up the court. Sellers pulls up for a 3-pointer… it’s good. The packed Worthen Arena roars with cheers as Kent State calls timeout.
“With that bucket, Ball State, now within eight, but then Coleman fouls Maddox on the three-point line."
2017.