NCAA Basketball
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February 1, 2012
NCAA Basketball
Indiana and Michigan have both exceeded early expectations and should go to the Big Dance. How well they will be regarded in March Madness is another matter entirely. Al Dannity examines the issues facing both programs ahead of their meeting tonight in Ann Arbor. Just win on the road It really is that simple for [...]
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January 26, 2012
NCAA Basketball
Two of the most perplexing teams in the rankings are in action tonight. The #7 North Carolina Tar Heels can re-assert their presence in the ACC regular season race at home against NC State. Over in the SEC, the #14 Florida Gators face a tricky road test at Ole Miss. Al Dannity looks at what [...]
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January 19, 2012
NCAA Basketball
The Blue Devils are off to an unbeaten start in ACC play but still have their doubters. North Carolina have the top scoring and rebounding team in the nation but just got ripped apart at Florida State. Al Dannity tries to make sense of where the powers of Tobacco Road and headed as we near [...]
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January 3, 2012
NCAA Basketball
The traditional powers of College Basketball are experiencing dramatically different fortunes as major conference play gets into full swing. Al Dannity assesses the movers and shakers, including who to watch out for on the road to March Madness. Big push by Big Ten Yesterday may have been one to forget for Big Ten Football but [...]
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April 5, 2011
NCAA Basketball
One of the worst NCAA Championship games in living memory delivered Jim Calhoun and the Connecticut Huskies their third NCAA title. Al Dannity looks back on a dominant night for the UConn defense and a woeful shooting performance from the Bulldogs. Let’s start with the positives One bad game does not spoil an excellent tournament. [...]
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April 4, 2011
NCAA Basketball
After Jimmer-mania, Isiah Thomas being “cold blooded”, the fall of Duke, and Shaka Smart’s Cinderella story, it all comes down to this. Two teams nobody expected to be in Houston will play for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. The drama is only getting started. One last push UConn head coach Jim Calhoun said Kemba Walker [...]
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March 31, 2011
NCAA Basketball
This has been a March Madness for the underdogs and Al Dannity likes that trend to continue in this weekend’s Final Four match-ups. Shaka has the smarts Let’s skip over the romanticizing of VCU. We all know the #11 seed Rams are the ultimate underdog that shocked us all. The real issue that needs to [...]
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March 28, 2011
NCAA Basketball
After as dramatic a weekend as we’ve ever seen in March Madness, Al Dannity reviews how four unlikely contenders made it to the final weekend of the NCAA Tournament. From First Four to Final Four The NCAA couldn’t have asked for a better validation of the new series of play-in games, known as the First [...]
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March 23, 2011
NCAA Basketball
If Kansas make the Final Four they will have faced just one single-digit seed along the way. Al Dannity says the Jayhawks are far from a lock for Houston. It’s a trap! Somebody dial up Admiral Ackbar because the Jayhawks are facing not one but two trap games this weekend. Having defeated #16 seed Boston [...]
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March 22, 2011
NCAA Basketball
Coach K’s Blue Devils may have the toughest road to the Final Four of all three remaining #1 seeds. Al Dannity says the difficult path could get Duke’s players in the right frame of mind should they make it to Houston. Wolverine Awakening After coasting past Hampton in their first game, Duke got a shock [...]
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