Welcome to the all new Region Roundball Review
Bet you didn’t see this one comin’, did ya!
We’ve been meaning for some time to update the look of the RRR, and what better time to launch than the weekend of the NCAA Women’s Final Four?
The Region Roundball Review has gone through some changes over the past 11 years (can’t believe we’ve been doing this that long!), but these are the most intensive changes we’ve made since the idea for the RRR was first conceived way back in 1998.
This new format should make our jobs easier in keeping it updated, as well as providing a more friendly format for you to view and share content here. Lots of bells and whistles come with this new version of the RRR, so please be patient with us as we work out the bugs.
There may be some content that is not yet updated. I am still working on migrating the player database information here to the new site. Until then, you can still access that information on the old site.
To which I should mention… you’ll notice that we have a new domain name – roundballreview.com. The legacy RRR site will still remain in cyberspace for anyone who wishes to access the archives and information there. We’ll eventually be migrating some of that here, but not all of it. So get your bookmark in place for the new site to get the latest updates.
We also have a new forum, and the old forum will be locking down in about a week or so. Unfortunately, everyone will have to re-register to use the forums and none of your user profile information will be transferable. However, we’ll keep the old forum in place for as long as we can so you can go back and view old forum threads there. You just won’t be able to create any new topics or posts. But you can do that here. :-)
Let us know what you think of the new format, and if you have any suggestions, we’d love to hear them.
Thanks!
JW
By RRR on Apr 2, 2010
Please feel free to sign up for an account here at the RRR so you can add your opinions to our news stories and Ramblings entries. Your new forum account will not work in this area of the website, so you’ll have to have a separate account to comment. However, you can use the same email address, user name and password to keep it easy for you!
Looking forward to the discussion!
JW