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March 17th
NCAA Tournament Preview: East Region
By Adam_Ganeles
Wed, 03/17/2010 - 2:00pm
The East Region may just be the most intriguing in this year's NCAA Tournament. The mixture of styles of play is fascinating. You have the run and gun teams with: Kentucky, Texas, Washington, Clemson and Missouri. Then you have the crawlers with: Temple, Wisconsin, Wofford, Marquette and West Virginia. The East also boasts one of college basketball's top cinderella stories in No. 3 seed New Mexico, which stunned the hoops world en route to a 29-4 regular season. How far can the Lobos go? Is John Wall ready to lead top seed Kentucky to a national championship?
Win or lose, Damion James' Texas career is 'perfect'
On Wed, 03/17/2010 - 12:04pm.
Source:
Dallas News
March 16th
NCAA Tournament Preview: Midwest Region
By Adi Joseph
Wed, 03/17/2010 - 12:49am
I've harped enough on just how difficult this Midwest Region is. But let's examine it even further, breaking it down all the way:
2010 NCAA Tournament Player Pool
By Aran_Smith
Tue, 03/16/2010 - 5:47pm
The gang at NBADraft.net and its sister site, HoopsDaily.com, are revisiting our player pool from last year.
The field consists of NCAA Tournament players based on who scores the most points in the Big Dance. The rules are simple: eight teams with eight players each. Total points per player in the NCAA Tournament.
At 5:30 PM Monday, we all logged into an AIM chat room and banged out the draft in just under an hour. The draft order was taken randomly.
The field consists of NCAA Tournament players based on who scores the most points in the Big Dance. The rules are simple: eight teams with eight players each. Total points per player in the NCAA Tournament.
At 5:30 PM Monday, we all logged into an AIM chat room and banged out the draft in just under an hour. The draft order was taken randomly.
March 15th
March 14th
Inside the College Game | The Ball is Tipped
By Adi Joseph
Mon, 03/15/2010 - 1:04am
Teddy Pendergrass died in January.
Sherron CollinsThe legendary crooner had an indelible impression on me at a young age. His was the first version of “One Shining Moment” I heard, or at least the first I remember.









