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Money Or Pride, That Is The Question
Posted on 17 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
So far, the first actual day of March Madness is half way over and the big upset so far is Louisville falling to Morehead State. Only 4.7% of brackets on ESPN.com had Morehead upsetting Louisville. While this may have messed your bracket up (guilty as charged with Louisville in the Elite Eight), it's good to know that most people in your bracket were affected as well. We also saw Richmond...
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Panthers: NCAA Tournament Preview
Posted on 16 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
It’s “put-up or shut- up” this year for the Pitt Panthers’ in the NCAA tournament. Coach Jamie Dixon has the most wins by any coach in history in his first eight years in Division I NCAA basketball, and also has the best winning percentage in the Big East during this time. The only obstacle that Dixon has yet to achieve is to get his team over the hump and take them to the Final Four ...
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Brook Lopez, Kris Humphries Lead Nets Past Warriors
Posted on 9 Mar 2011 by Jim Mancari.
Not having Deron Williams in the lineup did not stop the New Jersey Nets from continuing their winning streak. While Williams was visiting his family after the birth of his fourth child, the Nets were busy beating the Golden State Warriors, 94-90, at the Prudential Center in Newark. Following their two straight wins over the Toronto Raptors in London, the Nets have now won three straight games ...
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Illinois Preps For Michigan With #1 Ohio State Looming
Posted on 9 Mar 2011 by Jason Patt.
This Friday on ESPN, the Illinois Fighting Illini will square off against the Michigan Wolverines in the Quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament. Both teams sport identical 19-12 overall records and 9-9 Big Ten records. The teams faced off once earlier this season, with the Wolverines traveling to Champaign on February 16th. The Illini won a 54-52 brick-fest that had me wanting to throw som...
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NCAA Conference Tournament Preview: Looking at the Big South and Horizon League
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
As the big boys continue their conference seasons, the little guys hit the floor to start their conference tournaments. Today marks the first day for the Big South and Horizon League Tournaments, while the Atlantic Sun, Ohio Valley Conference and Patriot Leauge tip-off their games tomorrow. March is here my friends! Horizon League Preview Bubble- Butler, Cleveland State Bracket- http://s3.am...
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Hawks coming back from the West Coast (and so am I)
Posted on 28 Feb 2011 by John Morgo.
Atlanta just wrapped up its' marathon road trip with a 100-90 loss to Denver. I just finished unpacking after getting in from Las Vegas a few hours ago. I'm tired, and jet lagged, but I'll try to give you the news. First off, Atlanta went 3-4 on the trip, but they got wins in places you'd expect: Detroit, Portland, and Golden State. But the big question is the trade. How is Kirk Hinrich replaci...
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EMU Baseball Gets Rolling
Posted on 28 Feb 2011 by Mel Suiter.
YPSILANTI, Mich. —- All aboard! The Sunshine Express is leaving the cold and snow covered ground and the gray skies of the north behind and getting as fast as they can to the bright golden sun shining bathing the farmland and seashore of the proud state of South Carolina. With the threat of warmer temperature facing Eastern Michigan University baseball coach Jay Alexander placed his trave...
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Much Love for the Wolves against the Warriors
Posted on 27 Feb 2011 by Phil Aguila.
The Timberwolves tried to break their seven game losing streak as they hosted the Warriors in this afternoon matinee matchup. Golden State had won their five straight meetings against the Wolves, with guards Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry leading the way. Prior to today’s game, Ellis has averaged 25.3 points in his last eight games against the Wolves, whereas Curry has averaged 23.5 points...
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Road Warriors
Posted on 19 Feb 2011 by Nate Jacobson.
It took longer than they would have hoped, but the Missouri Tigers basketball will feel a sense of relief after their first Big 12 road win. The 76-70 victory over Iowa State improves the Tigers record to 21-6 overall and 7-5 in conference play. Fresh off his 20 point performance on Tuesday against Texas Tech, Marcus Denmon tallied 25 points on Saturday afternoon. A strong performance from the ...
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NBA Draft Stock Watch
Posted on 18 Feb 2011 by Jonathan Wasserman.
As we approach the magical month in which everyone’s a college hoops fan, individual performances are put under the microscope in what becomes the premiere opportunity for players to increase their stock as an NBA prospect. Let's check out who's made the biggest moves in the past week on the big board. Climbin' Jordan Hamilton, Texas, SF Hamilton’s stock couldn’t be higher – He’s ...
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Warriors Winning With ‘D’
Posted on 16 Feb 2011 by Scott Johnston.
Another night, another win against a quality team. That’s how things are going these days for the men who occupy Oracle Arena. The Warriors, unless they are playing the Phoenix Suns, match up well with just about anybody these days when playing at home. Having beaten New Orleans last night 102-89, Golden State now has wins over the Hornets, Oklahoma City, Denver, & Chicago this month. Why...
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Michigan State Looks For Statement Win Against Buckeyes,
Posted on 15 Feb 2011 by Colin Teskey.
In November when the pre-season polls were beginning to circulate many NCAA forecasters predicted the Spartans to be a lock for A number one seed in the tourney and to be in fine shape come February. But oh how things can change in the span of a couple months and a team that was blessed with talent and had experience from last years final four run have struggledmightily all season to find thei...









