Nate Miles Resurfaces at the College of Southern Idaho
October 27, 2008 by Kevin Hunter
Filed under Basketball
Nate Miles, the 6-foot-7 forward who was supposed to play a major role for the UConn Huskies this season has resurfaced.
Miles started classes and will play for the College of Southern Idaho, a community college in Twin Falls, ID with one of top basketball programs in the nation.
Miles, 20, was kicked out of the University of Connecticut earlier this month for an alleged assault on a female student and for violating a restraining order, which has since been dismissed.
According to the Hartford Courant, “Miles is likely to attempt to clear his name and re-enroll at UConn for the fall semester …read more
Note to Nate Miles – No Always Means No!
October 14, 2008 by Kevin Hunter
Filed under Basketball
Freshman Nate Miles formally from the University of Connecticut, who was expected to play a key role for the Huskies this season was expelled for an alleged assault on a female student.
Miles is being accused of becoming physical and trying to pressure the alleged victim into sex.
What make this story amazing is that the 20-year-old, 6-foot-6 swingman from Toledo, OH was issued a restraining order on Sept. 22 and violated it 16 minutes later by placing a call to the alleged victim!
According to a story by Mike Anthony in the Hartford Courant, “At Superior Court in Rockville Tuesday, Miles answered …read more
Big East Fast Break
September 27, 2008 by Ryan Pravato
Filed under Basketball
To ensure that your college hoopin one track mind stays up to date, we will gladly provide you with pleasing golden nuggets of wisdom that you can, eh, change the world with. We’ll see.
**It’s always good when minutes are up for grabs, but be careful guys. I picked you guys to be unstoppable.
“‘We always tell recruits, ‘Look at the 2004 team,’” Sellers said. “Six guys on that team got drafted, and that’s because they competed against each other every day. It really, really pushes you, and it makes guys get better because they get pushed.’”
“Rarely could that …read more




