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Oladipo leads No. 1 Indiana past No. 4 Michigan State
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Victor Oladipo shook off a sprained left ankle with a spectacular performance to lift top-ranked Indiana to a 72-68 win over No. 4 Michigan State on Tuesday night. Oladipo's go-ahead putback, dunk and free throws in...
Tags: Keith Appling, Victor Oladipo, Christian Watford, College Sports, Gary Harris
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Coaches survive NCAA show-cause orders
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Few words are less welcome to college basketball coaches than "show cause," shorthand for the NCAA penalty designed to keep those sanctioned for misconduct at one school from quickly jumping to another campus. Yet an...
Tags: College Sports, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Roger Williams University
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Who advances out of East, West regions?
Miami, Ohio State Brian Hamilton Chicago Tribune Form held in the East, and each of the top seeds had its crawl-over-broken-glass win. So there's no one primed for a fall. That should make Indiana the most dangerous team, but Syracuse's length could...Tags: Aaron Craft, Victor Oladipo, College Sports, Michigan Wolverines, Arizona Wildcats
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Indiana buzzing as Hoosiers make NCAA run
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Five years after Tom Crean took over a program that had only two returning starters, he has Indiana two wins from reaching its first Final Four since 2002. They face fourth-seeded Syracuse in Thursday's regional semifinals,...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Syracuse Orange
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Minnesota fires basketball coach Tubby Smith
Minnesota fired Tubby Smith on Monday, cutting ties with the veteran coach one day after the Golden Gophers lost to Florida in the NCAA tournament. Athletics director Norwood Teague announced the decision Monday and said it was time for a “...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, College Sports, Illinois Fighting Illini, Minnesota Golden Gophers, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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True underdogs mix with pedigreed types in wide-open NCAA tournament
My dream of a West Regional foursome of Wichita State, La Salle, Harvard and Iowa State came only half true. Los Angeles fell two underdogs short from hitting for the Cinderella cycle. The disappointment abated when, in Philadelphia, the hallucination...Tags: College Sports, Television Industry, Marquette Golden Eagles, Arizona Wildcats, La Salle Explorers
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NCAA BracketRacket: Craft's shot, Sadler and Dunk City
Welcome back to BracketRacket, the one-stop shop for all your NCAA tournament needs. Today, we see what happens when Ohio State hits a buzzer beater, ride shotgun with NASCAR driver Elliott Sadler and see why the cool kids are referring to Fort Myers,...
Tags: College Sports, NASCAR, Auto Racing, Iowa Hawkeyes, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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UCLA falls to Minnesota in NCAA tournament opener
UCLA's basketball season is over. Is Ben Howland's tenure as Bruins coach? Minnesota knocked off UCLA, 83-63, Friday night in a second-round South Regional game at Austin, Texas. The Bruins (25-10) went out with a whimper, shooting poorly and...
Tags: College Sports, Illinois Fighting Illini, Broken Foot, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Teaching and Learning
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NCAA Tournament: Florida turns back Minnesota, 78-64
AUSTIN, Texas -- Mike Rosario scored 25 points and Florida used an overpowering first half to roll past Minnesota and into the NCAA tournament round of 16 for third consecutive year with a 78-64 win Sunday in the South Regional. The No. 3-seeded...Tags: College Sports, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Northwestern Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Trevor Mbakwe
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NCAA Tournament: Indiana scores final 10 points to beat Temple, 58-52
DAYTON, Ohio -- Indiana’s season, the one that’s supposed to finish with confetti falling and nets coming down, was minutes from ending in shock and disappointment. The Hoosiers were on the brink. As the clock ticked down, coach Tom...Tags: Aaron Craft, Christian Watford, College Sports, Khalif Wyatt, Iowa Hawkeyes
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Will surprises end in Sweet 16?
The losers this week: 99 percent of all brackets, Gonzaga alumni, Big East brainiacs (Georgetown and Notre Dame). The winners this week: paper shredders, the Big Ten, Florida Gulf Coast's marketing department and Marshall Henderson's future agent....Tags: Gonzaga Bulldogs, Illinois Fighting Illini, Iowa Hawkeyes, Travel, Marquette Golden Eagles
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The conspiracy behind Obama's NCAA tournament bracket
Like most rational Americans who get their information from blogs that have the word "patriot" in them, I was appalled to learn that President Barack Obama had once again filled out an NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket. Smartly, lawmakers of...
Tags: College Sports, Orrin Hatch, Barack Obama, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kevin McCarthy
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