Saturday, March 17, 2012

Jordan Schultz Duke Flops Against Lehigh With Putrid Defensive Effort Jerry Brown's tax plan breaks faith with California Set your SafeSearch filter to 'strict.' Now. Fowler Tar Heels start slow but no doubt in outcome Temple comes up short 5844 loss USF 2012 NCAA Tournament | Indiana basketball has plenty prove Don't call Iowa State's Royce White a highflying forward Murray one win away from Sweet 16 feat for OVC team Notebook Hoiberg recalls 1992 UK shootout Xavier edges Notre Dame 6763 2nd round No. 2 seed Kansas rolls through Detroit 6550 South Florida upsets after cold Norfolk State lead memorable day of Michigan handles LIU 8967 Nation focus Ohio 6560 tourney Saint Mary's can't finish 7269 Purdue upset by tournament

Temple Last Victim of NCAA Tournament 'Upset Friday': A Fan's Recap The 2012 NCAA tournament bracket looked to be clearing up for the Temple Owls. Temple alumni like myself started to dream big when the fourth seeded Michigan Wolverines were upset by the Ohio Bobcats on Mar. 16. As such, the bracket appeared to be lining up for the Owls' first Sweet 16 berth in 11 years - even though they hadn't yet won an NCAA tournament game this year. NCAA tournament 2012: Viewer's guide to Saturday's March Madness action Just when it seemed this year's NCAA tournament would be devoid of stunning upsets, March Madness finally emerged Friday afternoon after Norfolk State became just the fifth No. 15 seed to ever beat a No. 2 seed when it outlasted Missouri, 86-84 , thanks in large part to a 26-point, 14-rebound performance by center Kyle O'Quinn. Read full article >> NCAA Tournament 2012: 50 Lessons We've Learned After Second Round College basketball's postseason is greater than any other sport in the world. The round of 64 in the 2012 NCAA tournament was a perfect example of why it's so special. No other sport can provide what college basketball provides—a true opportunity to win a championship for 68 teams in a one-game elimination style tournament. Thursday's and, especially, Friday's games were examples of why it's ... NCAA tournament 2012: A March Madness viewers' guide to Friday's games The first big day of the NCAA tournament has come and gone, and for the most part, only the very brave — like Alex Ovechkin — could possibly have their brackets busted already. Just two lower seeds advanced to Saturday's round of 32, and perhaps more noticeably, there were no buzzer beaters. Read full article >> Lehigh Outshines All of Philadelphia in NCAA Tournament: A Fan's Take The 2012 NCAA tournament bracket is pretty barren for everyone in Philadelphia right now. The Temple Owls were the only Big Five team in the bracket to begin with, and yet things looked clear for the Owls to reach the Sweet 16 for an hour or two. Instead, Temple alumni like myself were heartbroken after the Bulls upset the Owls by 58-44 - but it wasn't the biggest NCAA tournament upset on "Upset ... NCAA Tournament 2012: Expectations raised by Purdue When the Purdue women's basketball team was selected to play in last year's NCAA tournament, a sense of relief accompanied the announcement. NCAA Tournament Bracket Updated For Round Of 32 Action If you picked two No. 2 seeds to fall in massive and unprecedented upsets by No. 15 seeds in the 2012 NCAA Tournament's Round of 64, it might be a good time to buy some lottery tickets. After a ho-hum Thursday, March Madness lived up to its namesake by providing some truly unpredictable action. The No. 4 Michigan Wolverines fell to the No. 13 Ohio Bobcats , and that didn't even come close to ... NCAA tournament 2012: Florida State avoids upset vs. St. Bonaventure NASHVILLE — A Canadian physics major who enrolled at St. Bonaventure to try to resurrect its basketball program nearly authored the biggest shocker thus far in the NCAA tournament . Andrew Nicholson , a 6-foot-9 senior with a bright NBA future, helped the 14th-seeded Bonnies put a scare into third-seeded Florida State, the ACC tournament champion, in a East Region round-of-64 at Bridgestone ... 2012 NCAA Tournament Third Round TV Schedule The 32 teams left in the 2012 NCAA tournament will face off in third round games to see who will make it to this year's Sweet 16 (Regional Semifinals). In a two-day span (March 17-18), 16 games will be played to determine which teams will advance. Who will conquer March Madness and claim this year's championship? NCAA tournament 2012: Florida State needs second-half surge to beat St. Bonaventure This year's NCAA tournament had largely been devoid of stunning upsets and unlikely stars, but on Friday afternoon St. Bonaventure appeared to be on the verge delivering both. But after leading for more than 33 minutes, the 14th-seeded Bonnies couldn't convert when it counted most and fell to No. 3 seed Florida State, 66-63, in an East Region round-of-64 game in Nashville . Read full article >>
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