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A day after making a bunch of threes to beat Syracuse, Villanova had the tables turned on them by a Georgetown team that is playing its best basketball of the season at exactly the right time. Trailing at halftime, 40-29, the Wildcats stormed out of the gate in the second half, and actually led, 47-43, with 13:11 to play. But the Hoyas went on a 12-3 run after that, then turned it up a notch with an 11-1 burst to put the game away. At the moment, I have no reason to think Villanova has done enou
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Everyone will tell you, and they're being perfectly honest, that the "real" March Madness doesn't begin until next Thursday. I've probably made an offhand mention of it once or twice over the last couple weeks, but make no mistake, these next two days are also heaven for a college basketball fan. At the Wilson Ranchero I always had ESPN Full Court, meaning I got to engross in the quarter and semifinals of all the major conferences, plus random carnage from the Mountain West and C-USA. As mu
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Class C first team: Collins, Boothe, Courtney Martin Calvin, Demetria White Calvin, Stephanie Bruce Georgetown, Carissa Perkins Elizabeth, ...
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Doug Gottlieb has to be one of the most bias sports analysts that I have ever heard. For 2 weeks now he has trashed West Virginia's out of conference play and talked about the not so meaningful wins that they have in conference. Does he forget what conference WV plays in? WV plays in one of the toughest conferences in basketball if not the toughest, a win over a low ranked Big East team is a big win in say, the SEC. Before the West Virginia vs Providence game this afternoon Doug was ranting on
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Take yourself back to March 29, 1982. Ebony and Ivory by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder has just risen to number one, the Superdome is buzzing with Tar-Heels and Hoyas fans. Two men, facing off against one another a flourishing rivalry between two future NBA's fifty greatest. The Superdome that housed thousands during hurricane Katrina was also the sight of one of the most exciting college basketball games. There were the Hoyas, who hailed from the nation's capital. They came ready to play, w
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Now that we??ve dropped a dime to the Fashion Police about the hat Digger Phelps wore at Duke this past weekend, let??s take a look around the college hoops world since the last regular season weekend concluded: ? Did North Carolina actually defeat Duke without Tyler Hansbrough attempting a single free throw? ? Even though John Calipari insists his team will make free throws in the tournament when they need to, don??t you get the feeling that their 58.7 percent average will cost Me
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Perhaps no local player had a better state tournament than Georgetown basketball player Taryn O&39Connell. Needing 91 points to eclipse the 1000-point barrier ...Guttenplan: It&39s time to support Pentucket, River Rival Region The Daily News of Newburyport
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The campaign dates for Gotham D.A. hopeful Harvey Dent??s ???Dentmobile??? tour have been revealed on The Dark Knight character??s official site. We??ve posted the tour??s city dates, which kicked off today in New York City, Houston, Columbus Ohio, Chicago, and Los Angeles and treads both coasts but leaves the Midwest a little ignored, after the jump for your convenience. If any Slashfilm readers make it out there, we??d love to see some good photos, so email them to orfilmsgmail.com. The latest
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Regardless of what happens in Indianapolis at this week??s Big Ten Tournament, Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana and Wisconsin all are dancing. One team ?? Ohio State ?? still has realistic dreams of a landing on the right side of the Selection Sunday bubble. That makes this year??s Big Ten Tournament a little mundane, but there are still some intriguing storylines coming out of Indianapolis. First off, the Buckeyes are rolling, having won back-to-back games against Purdue and Michigan State to close ou
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Now that we??ve dropped a dime to the Fashion Police about the hat Digger Phelps wore at Duke this past weekend, let??s take a look around the college hoops world since the last regular season weekend concluded: ? Did North Carolina actually defeat Duke without Tyler Hansbrough attempting a single free throw? ? Even though John Calipari insists his team will make free throws in the tournament when they need to, don??t you get the feeling that their 58.7 percent average will cost Me
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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March 10, 1996: Victor Page, Georgetown, Big East championship game vs. UConn Overshadowed by Ray Allen&39s last-second shot, Page set a tournament freshman ...
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The Cats get the chance, fortuitously enough, in the quarterfinals when they face top-seeded Georgetown ESPN, noon ET. A sinking Villanova team limped to ...Villanova Scotchs Orange??s Big-Dance Dreams Wall Street Journal
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features Georgetown signee Jason Clark, Mount Saint Joseph of Baltimore has 6-11 Henry Sims, also a Georgetown signee, Philadelphia Roman Catholic features ...
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Georgetown head coach John Thompson III talks to an official during the first half of a basketball game against Villanova in the second round of the Big ...
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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By JIM O&39CONNELL AP BASKETBALL WRITER NEW YORK -- The Big East played an 18-game conference schedule for the first time. Despite all the griping from ...
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Thanks to the good folks at Ballhype for inviting us to participate in their Bibliotech series on sports books. We contributed a piece on five upcoming 2008 sports books that we're looking forward to, and five more sports-book topics that we'd like to see. As a complement to that article, back here on the roundball terra firma of The Painted Area, we offer a sampling on ten basketball books that we'd like to see, starting with the one hoop topic that was part of our Ballhype story: Larry, Mag
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong ?? pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Greetings sports fans! This will be a "Live" blog during Big East conference tourney action. Since we don't have streaming capability we can't have viewing as I write, but this gives me time to correct my mistakes as I go. Then again that's not really "live" is it? Villanova has made sure that the refs' bank accounts don't have transfers from any accounts tagged "P. Ewing" or "Mutombo LLC". Jay Bilas looks confused wondering where the ACC game is. If 'Nova stays hot from three I could see a
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By Mason Levinson March 9 Bloomberg -- The University of North Carolina beat Duke last night and Georgetown topped Louisville as the Tar Heels and Hoyas ...
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Being forced to watch Sportscenter when you don't want to should be a crime. I can catch up with all the scores and highlights without being subjected to the not-so-subtle name drops and product placements. In fact, as of late, I've taken to the soothing sounds of NBA.com for all my needs. Having watched tonight, though, I stumbled upon the fantastic revelation that ESPN's mind-control cannot subvert the regionalism of sports. Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up. I wa
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He has taken the basketball world by storm, boasting impressive success in a short time. He has put Georgetown basketball back on the map, and is working ...Hibbert, Wallace give Georgetown dream ticket USA Today
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Coined college basketball&39s toughest tournament, Municipal Auditorium hosts 32 teams playing in 31 games over a seven-day span. ...
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Selection Sunday is a few days away, and college hoops action is heating up inside the Beltway. With 2-4 area teams destined for this year's NCAA Tournament and local teams' success in recent years, it's safe to say that we're living in one of the country's college hoops hotbeds. Let's take a look at our area teams and make a few predictions along the way. In our first installment, we'll find out what went right for the teams that have already punched their ticket to the Big Dance. George Mas
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Villanova 82, Syracuse 63 Countless experts and analysts dubbed the 8/9 game in the Big East Tournament as an elimination game. Not just elimination from the immediate Big East Tournament, also an undeniable removal from the NCAA bubble. Despite a disturbing start to the contest, Villanova disposed of a perpetually thin Syracuse unit, 82-63. Setting the tone for the second half and foreshadowing the definitive trait, Nova closed the half with a three-point shot. Lead guard Scottie Reynolds
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Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Villanova shot out of the Garden
A day after making a bunch of threes to beat Syracuse, Villanova had the tables turned on them by a Georgetown team that is playing its best basketball of the season at exactly the right time. Trailing at halftime, 40-29, the Wildcats stormed out of the gate in the second half, and actually led, 47-43, with 13:11 to play. But the Hoyas went on a 12-3 run after that, then turned it up a notch with an 11-1 burst to put the game away. At the moment, I have no reason to think Villanova has done enou
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Let The Madness Begin
Everyone will tell you, and they're being perfectly honest, that the "real" March Madness doesn't begin until next Thursday. I've probably made an offhand mention of it once or twice over the last couple weeks, but make no mistake, these next two days are also heaven for a college basketball fan. At the Wilson Ranchero I always had ESPN Full Court, meaning I got to engross in the quarter and semifinals of all the major conferences, plus random carnage from the Mountain West and C-USA. As mu
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TUBBS&39 TIDBITS: Local basketball players earn All-Academic honors - Alexandria Town Talk
Class C first team: Collins, Boothe, Courtney Martin Calvin, Demetria White Calvin, Stephanie Bruce Georgetown, Carissa Perkins Elizabeth, ...
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ESPN??s Doug Gottlieb....WVU Bashing, WHY no NCAA TOURNAMENT?
Doug Gottlieb has to be one of the most bias sports analysts that I have ever heard. For 2 weeks now he has trashed West Virginia's out of conference play and talked about the not so meaningful wins that they have in conference. Does he forget what conference WV plays in? WV plays in one of the toughest conferences in basketball if not the toughest, a win over a low ranked Big East team is a big win in say, the SEC. Before the West Virginia vs Providence game this afternoon Doug was ranting on
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The Magic of The Game
Take yourself back to March 29, 1982. Ebony and Ivory by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder has just risen to number one, the Superdome is buzzing with Tar-Heels and Hoyas fans. Two men, facing off against one another a flourishing rivalry between two future NBA's fifty greatest. The Superdome that housed thousands during hurricane Katrina was also the sight of one of the most exciting college basketball games. There were the Hoyas, who hailed from the nation's capital. They came ready to play, w
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Clearing out the College Hoops thoughts desk
Now that we??ve dropped a dime to the Fashion Police about the hat Digger Phelps wore at Duke this past weekend, let??s take a look around the college hoops world since the last regular season weekend concluded: ? Did North Carolina actually defeat Duke without Tyler Hansbrough attempting a single free throw? ? Even though John Calipari insists his team will make free throws in the tournament when they need to, don??t you get the feeling that their 58.7 percent average will cost Me
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A winter to remember: River Rival Region&39s top 10 moments - The Daily News of Newburyport
Perhaps no local player had a better state tournament than Georgetown basketball player Taryn O&39Connell. Needing 91 points to eclipse the 1000-point barrier ...Guttenplan: It&39s time to support Pentucket, River Rival Region The Daily News of Newburyport
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Harvey Dent??s Dentmobiles Visiting Cities Across the United States Starting Today
The campaign dates for Gotham D.A. hopeful Harvey Dent??s ???Dentmobile??? tour have been revealed on The Dark Knight character??s official site. We??ve posted the tour??s city dates, which kicked off today in New York City, Houston, Columbus Ohio, Chicago, and Los Angeles and treads both coasts but leaves the Midwest a little ignored, after the jump for your convenience. If any Slashfilm readers make it out there, we??d love to see some good photos, so email them to orfilmsgmail.com. The latest
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Big Ten Tournament Preview
Regardless of what happens in Indianapolis at this week??s Big Ten Tournament, Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana and Wisconsin all are dancing. One team ?? Ohio State ?? still has realistic dreams of a landing on the right side of the Selection Sunday bubble. That makes this year??s Big Ten Tournament a little mundane, but there are still some intriguing storylines coming out of Indianapolis. First off, the Buckeyes are rolling, having won back-to-back games against Purdue and Michigan State to close ou
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Clearing out the College Hoops thoughts desk
Now that we??ve dropped a dime to the Fashion Police about the hat Digger Phelps wore at Duke this past weekend, let??s take a look around the college hoops world since the last regular season weekend concluded: ? Did North Carolina actually defeat Duke without Tyler Hansbrough attempting a single free throw? ? Even though John Calipari insists his team will make free throws in the tournament when they need to, don??t you get the feeling that their 58.7 percent average will cost Me
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Legendary March Moments - Men&39s College Basketball - ESPN
March 10, 1996: Victor Page, Georgetown, Big East championship game vs. UConn Overshadowed by Ray Allen&39s last-second shot, Page set a tournament freshman ...
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Reynolds learns to juggle both guard positions, leadership role ... - ESPN
The Cats get the chance, fortuitously enough, in the quarterfinals when they face top-seeded Georgetown ESPN, noon ET. A sinking Villanova team limped to ...Villanova Scotchs Orange??s Big-Dance Dreams Wall Street Journal
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Prep boys basketball: Judge in Catholic tourney - Salt Lake Tribune
features Georgetown signee Jason Clark, Mount Saint Joseph of Baltimore has 6-11 Henry Sims, also a Georgetown signee, Philadelphia Roman Catholic features ...
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Villanova vs. Georgetown - Recap - March 13, 2008 - ESPN
Georgetown head coach John Thompson III talks to an official during the first half of a basketball game against Villanova in the second round of the Big ...
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Georgetown eyes Big East sweep - Seattle Post Intelligencer
By JIM O&39CONNELL AP BASKETBALL WRITER NEW YORK -- The Big East played an 18-game conference schedule for the first time. Despite all the griping from ...
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Bibliotech: Basketball
Thanks to the good folks at Ballhype for inviting us to participate in their Bibliotech series on sports books. We contributed a piece on five upcoming 2008 sports books that we're looking forward to, and five more sports-book topics that we'd like to see. As a complement to that article, back here on the roundball terra firma of The Painted Area, we offer a sampling on ten basketball books that we'd like to see, starting with the one hoop topic that was part of our Ballhype story: Larry, Mag
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NIT <strike>or NCAA</strike>: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong ?? pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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Live From the Living Room - Georgetown v. Villanova
Greetings sports fans! This will be a "Live" blog during Big East conference tourney action. Since we don't have streaming capability we can't have viewing as I write, but this gives me time to correct my mistakes as I go. Then again that's not really "live" is it? Villanova has made sure that the refs' bank accounts don't have transfers from any accounts tagged "P. Ewing" or "Mutombo LLC". Jay Bilas looks confused wondering where the ACC game is. If 'Nova stays hot from three I could see a
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UNC Tops Duke, Georgetown Beats Louisville: College Basketball - Bloomberg
By Mason Levinson March 9 Bloomberg -- The University of North Carolina beat Duke last night and Georgetown topped Louisville as the Tar Heels and Hoyas ...
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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The Way It Is.
Being forced to watch Sportscenter when you don't want to should be a crime. I can catch up with all the scores and highlights without being subjected to the not-so-subtle name drops and product placements. In fact, as of late, I've taken to the soothing sounds of NBA.com for all my needs. Having watched tonight, though, I stumbled upon the fantastic revelation that ESPN's mind-control cannot subvert the regionalism of sports. Let me explain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up. I wa
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The Sports Sermon - The Georgetown Voice
He has taken the basketball world by storm, boasting impressive success in a short time. He has put Georgetown basketball back on the map, and is working ...Hibbert, Wallace give Georgetown dream ticket USA Today
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Georgetown making record 25th NAIA appearance - WKYT
Coined college basketball&39s toughest tournament, Municipal Auditorium hosts 32 teams playing in 31 games over a seven-day span. ...
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College Hoops Rundown: Tourney Time, Part I
Selection Sunday is a few days away, and college hoops action is heating up inside the Beltway. With 2-4 area teams destined for this year's NCAA Tournament and local teams' success in recent years, it's safe to say that we're living in one of the country's college hoops hotbeds. Let's take a look at our area teams and make a few predictions along the way. In our first installment, we'll find out what went right for the teams that have already punched their ticket to the Big Dance. George Mas
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2008 Big East Tournament Recap
Villanova 82, Syracuse 63 Countless experts and analysts dubbed the 8/9 game in the Big East Tournament as an elimination game. Not just elimination from the immediate Big East Tournament, also an undeniable removal from the NCAA bubble. Despite a disturbing start to the contest, Villanova disposed of a perpetually thin Syracuse unit, 82-63. Setting the tone for the second half and foreshadowing the definitive trait, Nova closed the half with a three-point shot. Lead guard Scottie Reynolds
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NIT or NCAA: Syracuse Orange
Filed under: Villanova Basketball, Syracuse Basketball, Big East Basketball Syracuse folded. They fell apart. Collapsed. Gave up. Whatever you want to call it. Syracuse was in a position to punch its own ticket to the NCAA Tournament against Villanova and fell apart. They ended up being blown out 82-63. The Orange raced out to a strong start, but Villanova finished the half strong -- pulling to within 1 point before the half ended. It was tight for part of the second half, but Villanova began
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