Saturday, March 24, 2012

Sweet 16 Live

  • The Sweet 16 continues Friday night with a couple potential upset specials, neon uniforms and a North Carolina squad with its star point guard very likely out with a broken wrist. The first No.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Xavier 37, Baylor 44 - 14:44 Second: Back in dayglo town, the Musketeers are hustling. Ohio 22, UNC 29 - Half-time: Ohio have an 11-3 run to haul themselves back into this game. North Carolina conceding too many turnovers, says head coach Roy Williams.
  • (live! | Steve Busfield and Michael Solomon - The Guardian)
  • The Sweet 16 concludes with a game between No. 2 Kansas and No. 11 North Carolina State in the Midwest Region. The Jayhawks blew out Detroit quite easily, avoiding the 2012 trend of No. 2 seeds falling in the first round (see Missouri, Duke).
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Tom Crean was popular Saturday evening at the Rose Garden, and the victorious Indiana coach – the man who guided the fourth-seeded Hoosiers past upset-minded No.
  • (Oregonian)
  • Jon Solomon is a columnist for The Birmingham News. Join him for live web chats on college sports on Wednesdays at 2 p.m. This is so N.C. State. Five of the Wolfpacks past six Sweet 16 appearances are as a 5 seed or lower, including as a No.
  • (Birmingham News)
  • Yes, the Sweet 16 does still matter. Its just not as sweet for everyone as it used to be. Dana ONeil covers college basketball for ESPN.com and can be reached at espnoneil@live.com. Follow Dana on Twitter: @dgoneil1.
  • (ESPN)
  • You live by the 3, you die by the 3 I am happy he got his powers back. The Sweet 16 has constantly been a roadblock for Boeheim and Syracuse.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • With two Sweet 16 games tonight, North Carolina No. 2 Kansas and No. 11 North Carolina State are playing an exciting game, as we follow them live.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • St. Louis, Mo. -- Thursdays open practices for the NCAA Sweet Sixteen games here might seem like a mundane exercise, but they meant the world for some fans who dont live near their favorite teams home base.
  • (digtriad.com)
  • Four teams from the Buckeye state fought their way into the NCAA Tournament's second weekend, marking the first time one state has ever produced four Sweet 16 teams.
  • (Oregonian)

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