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Entries from March 2009

The Top Ten Greatest Dunkers in College Basketball

March 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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March 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Stage Is Now Set For the Sweet Sixteen

March 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The stage is set for the sweet sixteen in the Midwest Louisville  faces Arizona and Michigan State plays Kansas.  In the East it’s Pitt vs Xavier and  Villanova vs Duke.  In the West it’s Connecticut vs Purdue and Missouri vs Memphis. In the South North Carolina plays Gonzaga and Syracuse plays Oklahoma.  The Big East has five teams in the sweet sixteen.  So the stage is set and it appears to be an interesting field. At this point  any team can beat another on any given night.

All bets are off of who will prevail at this point  the fortunate will hold up the trophy, that is  the team that make  less mistake, takes care of the ball to limit turnovers, hit all their free throws and shoot for a decent percentage from the floor while getting on the offensive and defensive glass.  The team that capilizes of the other teams mistakes, will more than likely advance.

Categories: NCAA Basketball Championship · Sweet Sixteen
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East Tennessee Gave Pitt All It Can Handle

March 21, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Being an East Tennessee State University graduate I have to say the their performance against  Pittsburgh was excellent. Consider both teams shot under 40% for the game and committed numerous turnovers this was without a doubt one of the most interesting and hard fought games of the tournament. The score does not give justice to East Tennessee’s effort to become the first number 16 seed to win over a  number  1 seed in the history of the tournament. The final score was Pitt 72-62.

The game was in doubt  all the way to the 1:50 mark.   East Tennessee, a small college located in the Hills of Northeast Tennessee gave the Panthers all they could want before pulling away for the win.

Pitt will need to play  much better if it expect to advance  to the title game.

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Western Kentucky Gets Past Illinois 76-72

March 20, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Western Kentucky has a superb team. To me they are the sleeper in this NCAA tournament. Western has an up tempo game with shooters who are solid. They also play in your face defense and they are quick. The have one player Mendez-Valdez who can literally light it up from downtown. They are not shy about putting up the “trey” and they are currently giving Illinois all they can handle in the first round of the South regional.

This is not entirely a surprise as Western took Louisville to the woodshed early in the season and handed the Cardinals an embarrassing defeat. From the looks of things with 3:39 left in the first half, Western may give Illinois unexpected defeat. At the half Western led Illinois 37-28.

In the end Western Kentucky won the game 76-72

Categories: Basketball · College Basketball · High School Basketball · Jenkins Sports Industry Review · NCAA Basketball Championship
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Louisville Wins The Big East Tournament

March 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

BEAST Louisville Syracuse BasketballRick Pitino’s mission was to win the Big East Tournament Championship when the Cardinals joined the Big East in 2004-2005 season. It was a lofty goal for the Cards and Pitino who had just left Conference USA. It was also a step up. The Cards made the lift finally in the fourth year of conference affiliation in the Big East. Not only did they win the regular season championship, but they also won the Big East Championship last night. Now the cards are on the verge of accomplishing still another milestone; a number on seed in the NCAA Championship. Even though many of the older Big East members do not think they deserve it, but the Cards in fact deserve it and earned it by winning both the regular season championship and the Big East Tournament Championship. Look for the Cards to make a strong run at the Final Four and if they get there possibly a national championship.

Categories: Big East · Jenkins Sports Industry Review · Kentucky · Louisville · NCAA Basketball Championship
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