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Shipping Up to Boston
Posted on 29 Jun 2012 by Jimmy Martinez.
Three months ago while announcing his intention to enter the NBA Draft, Ohio State's Jared Sullinger was asked where he wouldn't mind winding up in the NBA. Sullinger answered by saying he'd like an old-school team like the Boston Celtics, where he could learn from a veteran power forward like Kevin Garnett. At that moment in early April, Boston seemed unlikely with the Celtics looking like a s...
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St. John’s Red Storm Down D. J. Kennedy, Not Out Versus Gonzaga
Posted on 17 Mar 2011 by Nick Blanchard.
When asked about the impact of the loss of his versatile senior and leading rebounder D. J. Kennedy, Red Storm head coach Steve Lavin didn’t try to sugarcoat it, saying it’s without a doubt “a devastating blow” to the team. There is no question that Kennedy was a leader on this senior laden team, and one if its most important and skilled players who played the frontline all season with ...
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NCAA Basketball Recap from 1/11/11- Did Michigan State Finally Turn their Season Around?
Posted on 11 Jan 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
GAME OF THE NIGHT- Michigan State 64 Wisconsin 61 OT Is this the win Michigan State needed to turn their season around? They picked up a huge 64-61 nailbiting overtime win over Wisconsin on Tuesday night. Wisconsin was 34-1 when holding a lead with under 4:00 to play. With 2:39 to go Wisconsin held a 51-43 advantage. They turned the ball over three times in the final minute which led t...
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Lets Forget the First Half
Posted on 13 Nov 2010 by Jeremy Frassa.
UMass came back from a HUGE first half deficit to take down the Rider Brocs 77-67 friday night at the Mullins Center. The game was truly a tale of two halves. There is not much to say about the first half. Simply put, UMass played terribly. They could not get open or make shots or rebound or play defense. All of this culminated in UMass being down 45-24 at the end of the first half. If it ...
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Long Term Contracts – Part I
Posted on 30 Mar 2010 by Mark Jasper.
I decided to break this article into Part I and II as it got rather lengthy. There have been numerous articles written about the use of Long-term contracts and whether they are used to circumvent the salary cap. However, I wanted to dig deeper into the subject and project both a worst case scenario as well as analysis and possible solutions. Part I is my view of the worst-case scenario wi...
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Blue Devils ‘duke’ to final four
Posted on 29 Mar 2010 by Nadine Liverpool.
Although being a No.1 seed in the mayhem that is March Madness, everyone predicted that Duke would be the first of the number one’s to go home. Instead, the Blue Devils are on their way to Indianapolis, silencing all the critics that didn’t believe in them, after a 78-71 victory over Baylor Sunday night to win the South Regional Final. After being down 35-32 at the half, Duke came back out ...
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Kentucky Is On Cruise Control
Posted on 26 Mar 2010 by Nadine Liverpool.
The madness of March continues but the Kentucky Wildcats are showing everyone that they are on a mission and plan to autopilot their way to a championship. Yesterday John Wall and the Kentucky Wildcats beat the Cornell Big Red 62-45 in their regional semi-final. With only an hour drive from Cornell to the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, a sea of red filled the crowd as everyone was cheering in hopes ...
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Why Duke Will Go Far in March
Posted on 18 Mar 2010 by Nadine Liverpool.
Yes, March Madness is finally here. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The big dance is filled with so many unexpected turns and twists, which makes it one of the most compelling sports tournaments to watch. While everyone is filling out their brackets, I noticed EVERYONE has Duke out early. Why is there so much hate? Okay, yes their track record has not been all that great in past yea...









