Fearless dreamer. Change agent. Hot pilgrim.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,357 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,900,229 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.
The World Container
They called him Mr. Everything. Explosively energetic with a mohawk hairdo that would alternate colors—gold, red, black or green—he absorbed the entirety of the arena's attention every time he was on the court. He earned this nickname because of his ability to effortlessly collect every single type of statistic available: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals..
6. Iba One & Sidiki Diabete - My Neggae (Remix) (2013)
In the Sahel region of Western Africa, music is passed from person to person. Not necessarily by way of any oral tradition anymore, but via modern cellphones. Songs are stored digitally, often compressed to low bitrates to save RAM space, played on tiny and tinny speakers, and then traded from one memory card to another. Other songs are simply deleted.
The Open End
There is not a basketball game today at 9:20 pm. Tonight, April 6, would have been the end of the 2020 NCAA Division I basketball season. Tomorrow, April 7, would have been the final day of the corresponding women's event. For the past three weeks, many fans have been processing their sorrow about the lack of live March Madness.
P.I.G. 2008 - Mount Saint Mary's Remembers a Fallen Friend
DAYTON, Oh. — After defeating Coppin State in the NCAA opening round game Tuesday night, Mount Saint Mary’s advanced to play North Carolina in Friday’s first round. As time ticked away, an 89-81 win secure, Mountaineer senior guard Chris Vann celebrated the win by throwing the ball high into the grey darkness of the University of Dayton Arena rafters.
Dribblings 1/4/2005 (Topsy-Turvy Edition)
Mid-Continent: Missouri-Kansas City 77, IUPUI 61 (story) - If anyone's going to catch Oral Roberts in the Mid-Con this year it's IUPUI, who made a name for themselves (errr, make that an acronym for themselves) by going to the Tournament in 2003, then coming five points short last year. Wiry sophomore guard Quinton Day was the Jaguars' main nemesis, leading UMKC with 21.