Things to read today:
Mike Jensen's quite funny interview with Bruiser Flint.
John Giannini's reflections on a below-expectations season at La Salle.
Mel Greenberg's preview of the A-10 women's tournament, which will be contested beginning today out in Cincinnati.
A(nother, but at least this one's in the Inquirer) profile of Brown basketball coach Craig Robinson, whose brother-in-law and pickup basketball partner is Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. It's written by Frank Fitzpatrick and it's very well done. Though I'm convinced Robinson is now much more known for that relationship than for his day job, even if his day job got him the stage to stand on in the first place.
Kevin Tatum's preview of tonight's Penn-Yale game at the Palestra, which you should go to even if you don't care about Penn, because if the Quakers win you'll be able to say you were there in person when the first automatic bid to this year's NCAA Tournament was clinched.
Bill Fleischman's preview of Drexel's foray into the CAA Tournament.
Mark Zoller's reflections on four years at Penn as he heads into the final home games of his Quakers career.
Ed Barkowitz's preview of a bunch of mid-major conference tournaments that either start today or have already tipped off.
And accompanying spotlight on Marist's Jared Jordan, who's being scouted by the NBA.

