SEASON 2

Recent Game Recaps

Epilogue, The Ninth: Only Love Can Break Your Heart

Memories

So We Meet Again

Rte. 139 - End of the Line

Hanging On

A Championship in Pictures

This Time of Year

Dotson Leads Ducks to the Sweet Sixteen

Grizzlies Overwhelmed by Orangemen

Empire

Challenge 11: Final Four Memories

By George, UConn is Dead

Butler and Us

Donning the Black and Gold

Challenge 10: Tourney Memories

The Madness of the Horizon League

The Rare Ivy League Conference Tournament

MAC Madness

Anything Can Happen in the MAAC

Challenge 9: Shock The Neighborhood

A Youthful Surprise

From Worst to First

Peers and Seers

MMBOD Dec 11: Keydren Clark - Saint Peter's
December 12, 2005 8:34 am ET by Kyle Whelliston
The SPC ballers are still playing with heavy hearts from the loss of a teammate over the summer, and the nation's two-time defending scoring champion has been fighting off leg tendinitis. But after going 0-4 to start the season and hanging in bravely against a couple of Big East squads, the Peacocks may have turned the corner - they've won four in a row and are 2-0 in the young MAAC season.

In their thrilling OT roadie, Clark scored nearly half his team's points and jumped 13 spots on the Sucka Free Countdown to 19. OK, so the diminutive (5'9") "Kee Kee" puts it up a lot - even during his world-leading seasons (26.7 and 25.8 PPG, respectively), he had lots of those 4-for-20 types of nights that were erased by 30+ point outbursts. But Clark shouldn't need to shoulder the load so much this year - as Ken Pomeroy points out, they've got other options.