NCAA Basketball
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March 8, 2011
NCAA Basketball
The Jayhawks are approaching the final stretch in familiar territory. Last season Kansas locked up the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles to nab a #1 seed in the Big Dance. March Madness ended abruptly for that Kansas team, this year’s version will be wary of committing the same mistakes. Finishing on a high [...]
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March 8, 2011
NCAA Basketball
The tasks facing the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Pittsburgh Panthers this week may be different but the two schools share a common goal, to claim a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. RPI doesn’t help Big East duo Despite sitting pretty at #3 and #4 in the AP Poll entering the Big East tournament, [...]
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March 4, 2011
NCAA Basketball
The final weekend of College Basketball’s regular season sees two of its biggest prizes decided. Pittsburgh have a chance to claim the Big East title outright while Duke and North Carolina will do battle to decide the fate of the ACC crown. Decision day in the Dean Dome The two greatest rivals in College Basketball [...]
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March 3, 2011
NCAA Basketball
Al Dannity was starting to get comfortable with his seeding predictions for March Madness. Then New Mexico came along and reminded him just how volatile the last two weeks before Selection Sunday can be. One man tears apart the top of the bracket The dismissal of Brandon Davies from BYU has caused massive upheaval at [...]
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March 1, 2011
NCAA Basketball
The Fighting Irish dominated Villanova 93-72 on Monday night but Al Dannity says Notre Dame must keeping fighting for an unlikely #1 seed. This is how you dominate Notre Dame didn’t just cover the spread last night, they blanketed it with a dominant performance from beyond the arc. The Irish nailed 20 of 32 three-pointers [...]
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February 25, 2011
NCAA Basketball
Jimmer takes his talents to San Diego for a crucial Mountain West match-up while Florida and Kentucky meet in a game that should have a big say in how these SEC rivals are seeded in the Big Dance. San Diego State will get Jimmered again Saturday sees #6 San Diego State host #7 BYU in [...]
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February 24, 2011
NCAA Basketball
West Virginia and Marquette have opportunities to lock up bids on the road while St Mary’s face a tricky match-up at home on a busy Thursday on the bubble. Big stakes in Big East The Backyard Brawl could prove crucial in deciding if West Virginia makes it to the Big Dance. The Mountaineers have overcome [...]
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February 22, 2011
NCAA Basketball
A mixture of great early season performances and shocks in conference play should see the Big East providing the selection committee with a big headache ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Al Dannity explains how the Big East’s gain is going to cause headaches when it comes time to arrange the bracket for the Big Dance. [...]
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February 17, 2011
NCAA Basketball
Pitt could take a big step towards the Big East title this weekend and Arizona can do likewise in the Pac-10. Both must be wary of opponents with their eyes on at-large bids. Not so fast Steve Lavin St John’s have enjoyed a remarkable turnaround in Steve Lavin’s first year at the helm. The Johnnies [...]
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February 16, 2011
NCAA Basketball
The annual Bracketbusters series takes place this weekend and Al Dannity says there are several play-in games for at-large bids to watch out for. Rams could do without another Shock(ers) Everything looked so nice for the Virginia Commonwealth Rams before last Saturday. VCU owned a 12-2 record in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and had [...]
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