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- Tar Heels/Spartans set to meet in finals. The North Carolina Tar Heels will look to match their December 3rd 35 point blowout of the Michigan State Spartans on Monday. If they can do so, they will be the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball Champions. Ironically the game played in December was also at Ford Field in Detroit. The Tar Heels are 7.5-point favorites coming into game.
- Calhoun reflects on tough season. Jim Calhoun was able to sit back and reflect on the 2008-2009 season on Sunday. After falling to Michigan State, Calhoun reflected on a season that saw many ups and downs. The ups included the great run in the Big East conference, a number one seed, and a trip to the final four. The downs including recruiting violations, a run in with a Connecticut reporter, and many bouts of illnesses.
- Thabeet unsure on future. After the 82-73 loss to Michigan State, UConn’s Hasheem Thabeet had some serious questions about his future to ponder. Thabeet doesn’t know whether to turn pro, or come back for his senior season at Connecticut. Thabeet led the Huskies to a 31-5 record, including a trip to the Final Four.
- Miller to take vacancy at Arizona. The former coach at Xavier University Sean Miller has elected to take the head vacancy at Arizona Monday. Miller had originally claimed he was not interested, had a change of heart and accepted the position. Miller led Xavier to the Elite 8 twice, and one other Sweet 16 trip. Miller was 120-47 in five seasons at Xavier.
- Wildcats cannot match 1985 team. The Villanova Wildcats were not able to match that of the 1985 Villanova team that won the national title. 24 years after the most improbable run in the programs history, the Wildcats fell to games short, losing to North Carolina Saturday night. Despite that, Jay Wright’s crew walk away with their heads high, finishing 30-8.
- Michigan State tops Louisville; heads to Final Four. The Michigan State Spartans will have the home court advantage when they step on the floor Saturday night to take on the Connecticut Huskies. They will have a 90 minute drive to Detroit – Ford Field. Michigan State earned that right after blasting Louisville on Sunday 64-52. The Spartans led the entire way, led by Goran Suton’s 19 points and 10 rebounds. It is the fifth time the Spartans have been to the final four in 11 years.
- North Carolina pounds Oklahoma; heads to Final Four. Ty Lawson scored 19 points to lead the North Carolina to the final four for the second year in a row. Blake Griffin led Oklahoma with 23 points and 16 rebounds, but Oklahoma went 2 of 19 from three point range to aide in the loss. North Carolina will now take on Villanova in Detroit.
- Villanova loves role of underdog. After upsetting Duke and Pittsburgh, the Villanova Wildcats led by Jay Wright are relishing the role of the underdog. The Wildcats come to Detroit this weekend as a #3 seed, the highest of the remaining teams left in the tournament. Villanova will face tournament favorite North Carolina on Saturday. North Carolina was listed as an eight point favorite in initial sports book lines.
- Curry transferring from Liberty to Duke. Seth Curry, the brother of Davidson star Stephon Curry has decided to leave Liberty and will attend Duke next season. Seth was the Big South freshman of the year and led the team in scoring with 20.2 points per game. Curry will sit out next season and have three years of eligibility left starting in the 2010-2011 season. Curry is the son of former NBA guard Dell Curry.
- Gillespie leaves Kentucky with regrets. Former head coach at Kentucky Billy Gillespie stated in a 30 minutes press conference that: “I wish we would have won more.” Gillespie was fired after going 40-27 in two seasons as the leader of the Wildcats. Gillespie was pretty upbeat during the conference cracking jokes and smiles. Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo and Memphis’ John Calipari are two names being tossed around to possibly take over for Gillespie.
- Syracuse nails 3’s; knock off Arizona State. Eric Devendorf scored 21 points and Andy Rautins added 17 in a 78-67 win on Sunday. The win for Syracuse moved the Orange into the Sweet 16, where they will battle the Oklahoma Sooners. Syracuse and Oklahoma have not faced each other since the 2003 East Regional Final, in which Syracuse won by 16, behind Carmelo Anthony.
- Young pours in 32 points; Panthers hold off Oklahoma State. The Pittsburgh Panthers reached the Sweet 16 again, as they knocked off Oklahoma State 84-76. Pittsburgh has not reached the final four since 1941. The loss for Oklahoma State ended their season, reaching the NCAA tournament after a three-year absence.
- Tubby says he is staying at Minnesota. Tubby Smith, the head coach at Minnesota has stated he will be staying as the Golden Gophers head coach. Smith led Minnesota to the NCAA tournament in just his second year at the helm. Recently the resignation of Dave Leitao at Virginia started speculation that Smith may look to fill the vacancy.
- North Carolina State sees two leave. The North Carolina Wolf pack who did not reach the NCAA tournament in 2008-2009 will see two players leave the program, one entering the NBA draft, and another ending his basketball career. Brandon Costner and Trevor Ferguson both told head coach Sidney Lowe their decisions on Monday. Costner led the Wolf pack in scoring this season and will enter the draft, while Ferguson has elected to end his collegiate playing career.
- Aldrich records triple double; leads Jay hawks to win over Dayton. Cole Aldrich scored 13 points, ripped down 20 rebounds and blocked 10 shots in a 17-point win on Sunday. The win for Kansas allowed them to reach the Sweet 16, a year after winning the NCAA tournament. Sherron Collins also scored 25 points for Kansas, who will take on Michigan State in the Sweet 16. Michigan State beat Kansas in early January.
- Davidson upset in conference semifinals. The Davidson Wildcats were upset by the College of Charleston on Sunday. Stephen Curry shot just 5 of 18 from the field for Davidson in the 59-52 loss. Davidson now holds their breath until the selection show on Sunday to find out if they will play in the NCAA tournament or not in 2009.
- Northern Iowa wins Missouri Valley title. Ali Farokhmanesh scored 8 of his 12 points in overtime to lead the Panthers of Northern Iowa to the Missouri Valley title; with a 60-57 win over Illinois State. Ben Jacobson’s Panthers were picked fifth in preseason polls, will appear in the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2004 season. Illinois State has lost in the tournament final for the second straight year.
- Wisconsin wins; clinches bye. The Wisconsin Badgers knocked off the Indiana Hoosiers on Sunday and in doing so clinched a bye in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. Wisconsin finished Big Ten play with a 10-8 record, dusting off a seven game losing streak. The loss for Indiana dropped them to 6-24 overall and 1-17 in Big Ten play.
- Wake wraps up the #2 seed in ACC Tournament. Wake Forest topped Clemson 96-88 on Sunday to wrap up the #2 seed in the conference tournament. A Wake win, aided by a Duke loss to North Carolina, meant a tie for second place, with the Demon Deacons wrapping up the tiebreaker. Al-Farouq Aminu scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Wake Forest, which trailed by as many as 10 in the first half.
- Hansbrough leads Heels to Senior Night victory. Tyler Hansbrough scored 17 points in a 79-71 victory for North Carolina on Sunday. The win for North Carolina meant a season sweep of Duke, and also the Atlantic Coast Conference outright title. The Tarheels started the game with four seniors, all but Ty Lawson, who scored 13 points and dished out 9 assists. The loss for Duke dropped them to the #3 seed in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.
- Michigan State clinches share of title. Michigan State held on to a 74-66 win on the road Sunday to guarantee at least a share of the Big Ten Championship. Only Purdue can catch the Spartans. Kaylin Lucas scored 18 points while Raymar Morgan added 14 for the Spartans. The championship is the fifth in 13 seasons for Izzo at Michigan State.
- Syracuse blasts Cincinnati. The Syracuse Orange used 17 points from Jonny Flynn to roll to an easy 87-63 win over the Cincinnati Bearcats. The win for Syracuse broke a three-way tie for seventh place in the Big East, and may have popped Cincinnati’s bubble. The Bearcats are now 18-11 on the season. Syracuse led 40-17 at halftime, and at one point led by as many as 33 points. The win was the Orange’s third in their last four games.
- Blake Griffin returns/pours in double double. Blake Griffin returned to action after missing two games with a concussion and scored 20 points and ripped down 19 rebounds. The Sooners were able to use Griffin’s performance to lead to a 78-63 win over Texas Tech. Taylor Griffin; Blake’s brother scored 22 points for Oklahoma.
- Wisconsin upends Michigan. The Wisconsin Badgers took a big step in assuring a NCAA Tournament berth on Saturday. Wisconsin knocked off Michigan 60-55 behind Trevon Hughes 19 points. The win was Wisconsin’s sixth in their last seven games. The loss for Michigan sent them to 18-12 on the season, and possibly popped their tournament bubble. DeShawn Sims and his 17 points led the Wolverines.
- Florida falls at home. The Tennessee Volunteers received 19 points from Tyler Smith and 18 from Wayne Chism to defeat the Florida Gators 79-75 in Gainesville. The loss for Florida was their first in 18 home games, snapping their 17 game winning streak. The win for Tennessee moved them into a first place tie with South Carolina atop the SEC Eastern Division. Tennessee has now beaten Florida five straight times.
- Boston College upsets Duke. The Boston College Eagles picked up their first win over Duke in 24 years. The Eagles were led by 21 points from Tyrese Rice in the win. The win for Boston College was their 19th overall, and 7th within the ACC. The loss for Duke is their second straight.
- Indiana falls for school record 18th game. The Indiana Hoosiers lost their 18th game, which became a school record on Sunday. Illinois topped Indiana 65-52 shot 63 percent in the first half en route to a 21-point lead. Indiana lost their 18th game for the first time in school history, and also their 11th loss within Big Ten play; both school records.
- Curry listed day to day for Davidson. Davidson star Stephen Curry was listed day to day with an ankle injury. The X-Rays on Curry’s left ankle came back negative, which was a sigh of relief for Davidson and their fans. Curry is leading the country with 29 points per game for the Wildcats. Davidson is 22-4 this season.
- Butler upset at home. The Butler Bulldogs fell at home at the hands of Loyola of Chicago Sunday afternoon. Jordan Hicks scored 23 points for the Ramblers, snapping a six game losing streak. The loss for Butler was their third of the season, and prevented the Bulldogs from clinching at least a share of their third straight regular season conference championship.
- Thabeet scores 25, rips down 20 rebounds in win. Connecticut’s big man Hasheem Thabeet scored 25 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in a blow out win over Seton Hall. The double double was Thabeet’s fifth in his last nine games.
- Griffin scores 40, and grabs 23 rebounds in win. Blake Griffin scored 40 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in Oklahoma’s 95-74 win over Texas Tech. The win was the 25th of the season for the Sooners.
- Illinois sweeps Purdue. The Illinois Fighting Illini needed a bounce back game on Sunday, after getting beat on the road in Madison on Thursday. Illinois did just that in a 66-48 win over Purdue, winning both the game at West Lafayette and the game in Champaign. Mike Davis scored 14 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in the win for the Illini. The win for Illinois moves them into a second place tie with Ohio State in the Big Ten.
- Oklahoma suspends Willis. The Oklahoma Sooners suspended Roy Willis after his arrest on a complaint of suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Willis has played in 14 games this season averaging just 3.8 points per game for the Sooners.
- Indiana guard apologizes for elbow. Indiana guard Devan Dumas apologized for throwing an elbow, which resulted in a flagrant foul in Saturday’s loss to Michigan State. Dumas has been suspended by head Coach Tom Crean, but the suspension length is not known. Dumas is scoring 13.8 points per game, as the leading scorer for Indiana.
- Nebraska upsets Texas. The Nebraska Cornhuskers picked up a 58-55 upset win over Texas on Saturday. The Cornhuskers moved to fourth place in the Big 12 conference with the win, and currently would probably be in the NCAA tournament field.
- Washington snaps 15 game losing streak at Stanford. The Washington Huskies snapped their 15 game losing streak at Stanford on Saturday. The Huskies used Quincy Pondexter’s 20 points to snap the streak. The Huskies remain just ½ game
- Xavier point guard Holloway should not miss any action. Xavier point guard Terrell Holloway sat out of practice on Monday, but is not expected to miss any game action. Holloway injured his ankle in a two-point win over UMass on Saturday. Holloway has helped lead the Musketeers to a 19-2 start to the season.
- Illinois looks ugly; holds on to win. The Fighting Illini of Illinois did not find a pretty way to do it, but they did it, beating Iowa at home 62-54. Illinois, coming off a blowout loss at Minnesota kept pace with Michigan State and Purdue at the top of the Big Ten standings with the win. Mike Tisdale’s 18 points led Illinois.
- Michigan’s Harris not suspended. Head coach John Beilein stated on Monday that starting guard Manny Harris would not be suspended for his flagrant foul and ejection from Saturday’s loss at Purdue. Harris is scoring 17.5 points per game and 7.5 rebounds for the Wolverines.
- Dayton wins 20th game of the season. Marcus Johnson scored 16 points for the Flyers en route to their 20th win of the season. The Flyers become the earliest team in school history to win 20 games.
- Wake Forest/Xavier to start Skip Prosser Classic . Xavier and Wake Forest announced a ten year contact on Monday that will pit the teams against each other in what they will term the Skip Prosser Classic. Prosser coached at Xavier from 1994-2001, and then was the head man at Wake Forest from 2001-2007.
- Florida scores 56 in half, routs Vanderbilt. One game after a devastating loss to South Carolina, the Florida Gators came back with a vengeance. Florida scored 56 first half points, en route to a 94-59 win over Vanderbilt. The Gators hit 15 three point shots with Chandler Parsons nailing seven of eight.
- Panthers win; keep control of Missouri Valley. Adam Koch scored 30 points for the Northern Iowa Panthers to aid in a 78-69 win over Missouri State. The Panthers are now 14-6 overall and 8-1 in the Missouri Valley, two full games ahead of Bradley and Illinois State. Northern Iowa made 30 of 36 free throws in the ball game.
- Young shines in Panthers win. Sam Young scored 22 points to help the Pittsburgh Panthers keep pace in the Big East. Pittsburgh knocked off West Virginia 79-67 on the road. Pittsburgh is now just one full game behind Louisville and Marquette, and tied with UConn for third place in the conference.
- Illinois beats Wisconsin; Badgers lose fourth straight. Illinois continued their impressive play in the Big Ten conference on Saturday with a 64-57 win over Wisconsin. The loss for the Badgers was their fourth straight loss, all Big Ten games. This is the first time a Wisconsin team has lost four straight games in over ten seasons.
- Washington knocks off UCLA. The Washington Huskies picked up a huge 86-75 win at home Saturday over conference favorite UCLA. The win for Washington moved them to 15-4 overall, but more importantly atop the Pac Ten standings with just one loss. Justin Dentmon led the Huskies with 23 points in the game.
- Price scores 23 points as Huskies roll. A.J. Price scored 23 points for the Connecticut Huskies in their 15 point win over Seton Hall on Sunday. Price scored 14 of those points in the first half, in which the Huskies held a 16 point halftime lead. Hasheem Thabeet also scored 15 points and added 17 rebounds for UConn.
- Northwestern upsets Minnesota. The Northwestern Wildcats came up with a huge win at home over the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Northwestern used six three pointers from Craig Moore to upend Minnesota 74-65. This was the first win over a Top 25 team for Northwestern since 2006.
- Villanova wins 24th straight home game. The Villanova Wildcats used 17 points from Dante Cunningham for a 19 point Big East win over St. John’s. The win for the Wildcats was their 24 straight win at the Pavilion.
- Arkansas suspends forward. The Arkansas Razorbacks suspended freshman forward Brandon Moore indefinitely after charges of drunken driving and other offenses. Moore was arrested at 1:51am after being pulled over for crossing a double yellow line to pass another vehicle. Moore failed a sobriety test and then test 0.10 on a breath test.
- Meeks and Wildcats blast Georgia. After scoring 54 points in the win over Tennessee, Kentucky guard Jodie Meeks scored 22 more Sunday afternoon in a 23 point win over conference foe Georgia. The win for the Wildcats moved them to 14-4 overall and 3-0 in the SEC. Kentucky has won nine of their last ten games.
- Miami (FL) suspends point guard. Hurricanes point guard Eddie Rios was suspended indefinitely for the second time on Monday for violating team rules. The Hurricanes have won five straight games, including a win over Boston College on Saturday.
- Missouri suspends Forward. Head coach Mike Anderson suspended Leo Lyons on Monday. Lyons was arrested Saturday night after driving without the vehicle lights on and failing to show proper insurance proof. Lyons was also suspended in 2006 for a traffic arrest.
- Bayno resigns as head coach at Loyola Marymount. Head coach Bill Bayno has resigned citing health reasons as the head coach at Loyola Marymount. Max Good will take over as the acting head coach. Good has been a head coach in the collegiate game for 15 seasons.
- Illinois buries Indiana. Illinois got off to a 21-2 start against Big Ten rival Indiana and came away with a 76-45 shellacking of the Hoosiers. The Illini knocked down 13 three-point shots in the win.
- Temple wins the inner city battle. The Temple Owls knocked off city rival LaSalle 75-68 on Saturday night. This game was the Atlantic Ten opener for both teams. Temple is now 8-6 on the season and lead the overall series against LaSalle 65-49.
- Andy Rautins nails 9 three pointers, scores 29 points to lead Orange. Rautins scored a career high to lead Syracuse to a 82-71 win over Coppin State on Monday Night. Syracuse is now 12-1 on the season.
- Curtis Jerrells records the fourth triple double in Baylor University history. Jerrells scored 17 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out 10 assists for the Bears 74-59 win over Hartford. The win for Baylor was their tenth in eleven games.
- Blake Griffin pours in 27 points; Sooners stay unbeaten. Griffin’s 27 points, along with Willie Warren’s 31 led Oklahoma to a 70-58 win over Rice. The win was the Sooners 12th on the season (12-0).
- Harangody records double double in win over Savannah State. Luke Harangody scored 23 points and ripped down 13 rebounds in the 81-49 win. The Irish are now 9-2 on the season.
- DeShawn Sims scores 20 points, grabs 20 rebounds in Michigan’s 76-59 win over Florida-Gulf Coast. Sims became the first Michigan player since 1977 to record 20 points and 20 rebounds in a single game.
- Missouri looks to end eight year drought in Busch Braggin’ Rights game. Missouri will take on Illinois in St. Louis in the annual pre-christmas game. The Illini have won the last eight meetings.
- Utah State knocks off state rival Utah on a tip-in with 0:01 remaining. Tai Wesley tipped in a missed shot to give the Aggies a 66-64 win over state rival Utah. The Aggies are now 9-1 on the season, while Utah falls to 6-5.
- Mississippi head coach Andy Kennedy arrested on Thursday. The Rebels head man was arrested early Thursday in Cincinnati after a cab driver claims Kennedy punched him in the face and called him racial assaults. The Rebels are in Cincinnati to take on Louisville in the SEC/Big East Invitational. Mississippi is 7-3 on the season.
- Duke starts five new guys; win big. Coach K elected to start five new players on Wednesday against UNC Asheville, and his decision bared fruit in a 99-56 win.
- Hansbrough looks to take over the UNC scoring crown. Tyler Hansbrough will look to score nine points on Thursday against Evansville and pass Phil Ford as the all time leading scorer in Tar Heel history. Hansbrough has scored 2,281 points in his career at UNC.
- Blair scores 21 points; grabs 16 rebounds in Pittsburgh win. DeJuan Blair made sure the Panthers were not to lose, in the 79-66 win over Siena. The win for Pittsburgh moved them to 11-0 on the season.
- UCLA nails 11 three-point shots in a 75-44 win over Loyola Marymount. The Bruins took over half of their 66 shots from the three point line in their 7th win of the season. Junior reserve Michael Roll scored 12 points, destroying their opponents 2-3-zone defense.
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