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Cardinals Soar in Second Half, Defeat Connecticut, 73-58
Posted on 14 Jan 2013 by John Buffone.
Apparently no. 1 Louisville (16-1) didn’t know their game against Connecticut (12-4) started until the final twenty minutes. Luckily for the Cardinals, the Huskies didn’t realize that the game continued after the first twenty minutes and the Cardinals ultimately prevailed, 73-58. Russ Smith kept the no. 1 Cards in the game while Peyton Siva was on the bench. The first part of the game could...
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March Madness Is Here!!!!!!
Posted on 8 Mar 2012 by Mark Cook.
Can you feel the madness? Did you catch the fever? No, I'm not talking about the cold that you're probably fighting, but I'm talking about March Madness! Well, it has began this week with the various conference tournaments that will place 31 schools into the round of 68. I find this lead up to the “Big Dance” as a great introduction to the smaller and lesser known schools, who get t...
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2011 Draft = Tough for the Rockies
Posted on 6 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Well the MLB Amatuer Draft is right around the corner and the Rockies have some decisions to make. The Rockies will pick 20th in this years draft. Here are, in my eyes, the best players that may be available: 1. Mikie Mahtook OF LSU Mahtook is the best outfielder in the draft in my eyes and he would be a great upgrade to Seth Smith. Mikie is an outstanding prospect with power potential to all ...
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Huskies Streak Continues, Capture 3rd National Title
Posted on 5 Apr 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
The Uconn Huskies had enough gas left in the tank for one more, they rallied to beat the Butler Bulldogs to be crowned the 2011 Mens College Basketball Champions. The Huskies have won every game they played outside of their conference and in neutral sites, the streak continued from Maui in tournament settings this team is now 14-0!! Connecticut can now add Houston on to the end of that Maui-M...
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Bulldogs Will Battle the Huskies for the National Title
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Patrick Greissing.
The Bulldogs have advanced to the national title game for the second year in a row by virtue of their 70-62 win over VCU on Saturday night. Their opponent will be the Connecticut Huskies, and the high scoring guards of Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb. It will be a game of the “all American All-American’s” against the McDonald’s All-Americans. Butler came out on the losing side in last year...
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Uconn’s Stingy D Carries Them to Victory
Posted on 3 Apr 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
This Uconn team has done it again, the did what most of the world thought they couldn't by making it to the Title game Monday Night. This was a very sloppy game with a great ending, the Huskies turned the ball over way to much and Kentucky couldn't hit a free-throw when they needed it!! Uconn held on from wire to wire to beat the Kentucky Wildcats 56-55, the Huskies keep marching on under the l...
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Huskies Outlast Wildcats, Headed to Houston
Posted on 26 Mar 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
The Uconn Huskies are on their way to this year's Final Four, they battled Arizona to the buzzer and held on to win 65-63. Once the game started it looked as if the Huskies were over-matched, severely at that!! Arizona was up 9-1 at one point and Uconn didn't have any field goals, then Derek Williams got in foul trouble and the Huskies went on a HUGE run to take the lead going into the half 32-...
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Uconn Continues To “Overachieve,” Headed To Elite 8
Posted on 25 Mar 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
I don't think I've ever felt more disrespected in my life prior to this week, it was if San Deigo State was the 2 time National Champion Winners with the Hall of Fame Coach and Uconn were the upstart program trying to make a name for themselves. Every article I read leading up to this game had me wondering what the rest of the world has been while the Huskies have been streaking!! 5 games in 5 ...
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Panthers: Loss To Butler, Worst In Team History
Posted on 20 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
The talk going into to each NCAA tournament, is that Pitt can't win the big game and fans won't believe in false hope until Pitt proves themselves. So this finally looked like the year that Pitt could do it. All of the experts felt that Pitt had the easiest run to the Final Four in the Southeast region. While many Pitt doubters didn't feel Pitt would make it to Houston and the Final Four,...
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Kemba Leads Huskies to Sweet 16
Posted on 20 Mar 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
The Cincinnati Bearcats came out aggressive and in a zone, which was once considered the kryptonite for this Uconn Huskies team. The Bearcats jumped out to a 17-9 lead before Kemba Walker ignited a 15-3 Uconn run to take the lead 24-20. The Bearcats got a big night out of Rashad Bishop who scored 22 points, the Bearcats fought to tie the game at 45 late in the 2nd half. Then Kemba struck again,...
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Uconn Drops Bucknell Behind Balanced Attack
Posted on 18 Mar 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
I would first like to apologize for the delay in posting this after the game, I attended the Uconn-Bucknell game here in D.C. It was the first time this year I've got to see THIS Uconn team in person, they are very impressive to say the least. Uconn had the luxury of a few days off after their dizzying 5 Games in 5 Days performance in the Big East Tournament. Uconn came out strong and took care...
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Maui to Manhattan, Uconn Crowned Big East Champs
Posted on 13 Mar 2011 by Wilson Tarpeh Jr..
The Uconn Huskies have completed the unbelievable task of winning 5 games in 5 days. Let's go further, they played 5 games in 5 days in the toughest Conference in College Basketball. The Uconn Huskies were crowned the 2011 Big East Tournament Champions by beating the Louisville Cardinals in a GEM of a game!! In the past 5 days, the Uconn Huskies have taken down the DePaul Blue Demons, the Georg...









