Sunday, December 2, 2012

College basketball

  • Rick Majerus Dies At 64: College Basketball Coach Dead Of Heart Failure

    "It's a sad day for college basketball," UNLV coach Dave Rice said. "Certainly one of the great college basketball coaches. He took talent where they were most effective. When you went up against Coach Majerus and you won you knew you did something ...

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  • Saturday's college basketball roundup: Ohio State bounces back from loss to Duke

    Ohio State's Sam Thompson, left, saves the ball from going out of bounds as Northern Kentucky's Chad Jackson defends during the first half of a college basketball game in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. (Jay LaPrete/Associated Press). Columbus, Ohio ...

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  • Power Ranking the Top 10 Undefeated Teams in College Basketball

    Many teams have gotten off to great starts in the 2012-13 college basketball season, but none better than the 10 teams that will be listed in this article.

    www.rantsports.com

  • College basketball: Alford's return to Indiana victorious as New Mexico bests ...

    Indiana State guard Jake Odum, left, drives on New Mexico guard Hugh Greenwood, center, and forward Alex Kirk during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Terre Haute, Ind., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. / (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) ...

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  • College basketball roundup: Bears trap Wildcats

    LOS ANGELES Rick Majerus, the jovial college basketball coach who led Utah to the 1998 NCAA final and had one losing season in 25 years with four schools, died Saturday.

    www.thestate.com

  • College Basketball San Diego State Atztecs at UCLA Bruins: Start Time, Spread ...

    College Basketball on Saturday and we will see the San Diego State Aztecs travel to Anaheim to take on the UCLA Bruins. The game is scheduled for a 10:00 pm (Eastern) start time and will be televised live on ESPN U. Currently the odds for the game have ...

    pregame.com

  • College basketball's six biggest shockers and surprises on the court in November

    A decade ago, Butler beating North Carolina would have been huge news, an upset that sent shockwaves throughout college basketball. When the Bulldogs knocked off the Tar Heels at the Maui Invitational last week, it barely registered a blip. An upset ...

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  • Local college basketball roundup: Penn State men down the Quakers 58-47

    The Penn State men's basketball team defeated the Penn Quakers Saturday 58-47, improving their overall record to 4-3. They were led by redshirt junior Jermaine Marshall with 18 points and redshirt sophomore D.J.

    www.pennlive.com

  • Hawaii's rally falls short against No. 24 UNLV

    Hawaii UNLV Basketball. UNLV's Savon Goodman, left, shoots over Hawaii's Brandon Spearman during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, in Las Vegas. UNLV defeated Hawaii 77-63. Isaac Brekken - AP Photo ...

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  • Women's College Basketball: No. 10 Messiah stays perfect with win over ...

    Women's College Basketball: No. 10 Messiah stays perfect with win over Elizabethtown. Print Email. 2012-12-01T21:10:00Z Women's College Basketball: No. 10 Messiah stays perfect with win over ElizabethtownBy Jeffrey Kauffman, The Sentinel The ...

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  • College basketball coaching legend Rick Majerus dies

    Rick Majerus, who won more than 70 percent of his games as a men's college basketball coach and took Utah to the 1998 national championship game, died Saturday at age 64.

    www.greenbaypressgazette.com

  • No. 14 UNC beats UAB 102-84

    North Carolina's Joel James (0) grabs a rebound between UAB's Rod Rucker, left, and Preston Purifoy, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. Ted Richardson - AP Photo. Story Photos: ...

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  • Erick Green has made Virginia Tech surprise team thus far

    Erick Green has made Virginia Tech surprise team thus far. By Jeff Goodman | College Basketball Insider. 06:03 PM ET December 01, 2012.

    www.cbssports.com

  • SMU 73, Hofstra 47

    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Mo Cassara wasn't allowed to speak directly about the four Hofstra players who had been arrested Friday on burglary charges because of the ongoing investigation.

    www.cbssports.com

  • Rick Majerus, a proven winner as a college basketball coach, dies

    John Huntsman, a longtime friend of Majerus, confirmed in a statement that Majerus died of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital.

    www.latimes.com

  • No. 9 Arizona upends Texas Tech 85-57

    Arizona Texas Tech Basketball. Arizona's Brandon Ashley looks to the basket, next to Texas Tech's Dejan Kravic during an NCAA college basketball game in Lubbock, Texas, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Zach Long) LOCAL ...

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  • College basketball preview: Syracuse Orange vs Arkansas Razorbacks

    View slideshow: Syracuse vs Arkansas Basketball preview. Arkansas started the season with three wins, but they have lost two straight before hosting the top 10 Orange.

    www.examiner.com

  • College basketball: Rick Majerus dead at 64

    "It's a sad day for college basketball," UNLV coach Dave Rice said. Saint Mary's 86, Cal Poly 68: Brad Waldow scored 17 points, Matthew Dellavedova added 13 points and nine assists, and the Gaels (5-2) snapped a two-game losing streak by beating ...

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  • COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Larry Brown brings SMU to Long Island

    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Larry Brown gets to "go back" more than most people. When your Hall of Fame career includes a record nine NBA jobs as well as stints at two of most prominent college programs in the nation, there are a lot of places to see old friends.

    www.gosanangelo.com

  • College basketball confidential: An insider's look at a University of Memphis ...

    The Skyhawks entered with just two wins in six tries; both victories came against non-Division 1 competition. They were 24-point underdogs.

    www.commercialappeal.com

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