Justin Meyer
975 posts
I was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, and have loved basketball for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, I have always been too short and Jewish to play at a high level, so I instead settled for watching and reporting from the sideline. I graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Maryland in 2017, co-founding The Left Bench and spending time at The Columbus Dispatch, USA Today and San Antonio Express-News.
Pat Knight Hired as Lamar Head Coach
Pat Knight was a free agent in 2011. He had taken over for his father, Bob Knight, at…
Kelsey Hogan Keeps It in the Family as UNH Interim Head Coach
On April 14, Maureen Magarity left UNH to become the next women’s basketball head coach at Holy Cross.…
April 29, 2020
How to Beat a 1-3-1 Basketball Zone
In this video, you will learn effective ways to beat a 1-3-1 basketball zone defense. It’s important to…
April 29, 2020
LeBron James Sets NBA Playoffs Steals Record
On this day two years ago, LeBron James cemented another milestone. On April 29, 2018, in Game 7…
April 29, 2020
Tallest and Shortest Players on Each WNBA Team
Basketball doesn’t require height, but it sure does help. The W is home to some of the tallest…
April 28, 2020
Basketball County: In The Water | Official Trailer
Basketball County: In The Water had its official trailer released on YouTube today, and it looks like a…
April 27, 2020
All NCAA Division I Basketball Arenas
There are 353 NCAA Division I men’s basketball programs and 354 NCAA Division I women’s basketball programs. Each…
Tom Riddle Defeated, World Saved as Pirates Take First Title
The whole international pandemic thing that’s going down forced the 2020 March Madness to be cancelled. Or so…
April 21, 2020
Seton Hall Shocks Us All with World-Saving National Championship
The whole international pandemic thing that’s going down forced the 2020 March Madness to be cancelled. Or so…
April 20, 2020
Seton Hall to Build Myles Powell Cathedral as Thanks for Title Game Run
The whole international pandemic thing that’s going down forced the 2020 March Madness to be cancelled. Or so…