Thursday, March 22, 2012

It's Jeni's vs. Graeter's in the Sweet 16 Indiana basketball's Bench Mob 2nd to none IU coach Tom Crean previews rematch with Kentucky With too much time Purdue falls Kansas NCAA basketball tournament headed Sixteen of for first since 2002 Visiting fans impressed by area Basketball join throng watching St. Patrick's Day parade Hot shot Hoosiers prevails secondround win Live chat New Mexico State 930 p.m. men’s Ohio University defeats South Florida make it Tournament Sullinger steps up late Buckeyes at Nationwide Michigan survives scare from Louis McCollum leads Lehigh 7570 stunner over Duke Despite Reaching UConn Women Know Studies Come First blog and fan Louisville Noname North Dakota At least Media groups seek more UNC football program records U.S. senat

NCAA may not decide on APR changes before July Connecticut may not find out before this summer whether the NCAA will adopt academic rules changes that would allow the Huskies men's basketball team to qualify for the 2013 NCAA tournament. NCAA may not decide on APR changes until July STORRS, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut may not find out before this summer whether the NCAA will adopt academic rules changes that would allow the Huskies men's basketball team to qualify for the 2013 NCAA tournament. Do brains beat brawn in the NCAA tournament? What does the NCAA men's basketball tournament have to do with education? More than you'd think,... NCAA tournament 2012: N.C. State back in the national conversation When North Carolina State's basketball players returned to Raleigh, N.C., after toppling third-seeded Georgetown on Sunday for a spot in the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16, they were met by hundreds of cheering students who snapped photos and recorded video as the team stepped off the bus. Read full article >> NCAA could learn lesson from NFL's suspensions of Williams, Payton Committee on Infractions needs to take note of harsh penalties. NCAA could learn from NFL's suspensions of Williams, Payton Committee on Infractions needs to take note of harsh penalties. NCAA's New NBA Draft Policy Is Predictably Ridiculous, Self-Serving The NCAA has a long, illustrious history of striving for its own well-being with a complete disregard for that of its athletes—ahem, student athletes—but now it seems to even have failed spectacularly in the capacity for its own self-benefit. According to Andy Katz of ESPN.com , the NCAA has not only created a rule that further limits the amount of time basketball players can spend weighing a ... NCAA Tournament: 16 remain, with some 'Sweet' matchups A selective preview of some of the more intriguing matchups in the so-called 'Sweet 16' - the round of sixteen remaining teams in the NCAA men's basketball tournament - taking place on Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23. NCAA tournament 2012: Kentucky constantly reminded of first game with Indiana ATLANTA — Indiana's Christian Watford said he has watched the ESPN commercial that shows his buzzer-beating three-pointer to beat Kentucky "a million times." Terrence Jones and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist , two Kentucky players who were on the losing end of that Dec. 10 game , can't turn off the television quick enough every time the promo appears. Read full article >> Lehigh Falls a Half Short of NCAA Tournament History: A Fan's Recap The 2012 NCAA tournament bracket could have been historic on Mar. 18. If the Lehigh Mountain Hawks had pulled another upset over the Xavier Musketeers, they would have been the first No. 15 seed in any bracket to reach the Sweet 16. It also would have given my home state of Pennsylvania at least one team left to root for in the NCAA tournament after the Temple Owls lost.
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