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Previewing the 2012 edition of The Sweet 16
The Baltimore SunWe’re less than two months away from the start of college basketball season, which means that it’s time to begin the second annual Sweet 16. For those who missed it last year, The Sweet 16 is my list of Baltimore’s top college...Tags: Conference USA, National Basketball Association, Oklahoma Sooners, College Basketball, Loyola University Maryland
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Report: Former Walbrook star Roscoe Smith headed to UNLV
The Baltimore SunAfter two seasons at Connecticut, Roscoe Smith is headed west to finish out his college basketball career. The former All-Metro forward from Walbook has committed to UNLV, according to CBSSports.com’s Jeff Goodman. Smith should be eligible to play...Tags: UNLV Rebels, Wars and Interventions, Connecticut Huskies, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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The Sweet 16: Baltimore's best college basketball players
16. Dylon Cormier, Loyola Jimmy Patsos was ecstatic to keep Cormier home for college. The Greyhounds coach was not only getting a first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro player in Cormier, but also a player that would later prove to be his top local...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, National Basketball Association, Conference USA, Oklahoma Sooners, Students
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UConn Lands Blue-Chip Basketball Transfer, Rodney Purvis
The Hartford CourantUConn has scored big in the ever-growing transfer sweepstakes. Rodney Purvis, a former McDonalds All-America guard who nearly chose UConn two years ago, announced via Twitter that he intends to transfer from North Carolina State to Storrs. "Feeling...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Michael Bradley, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Alex Oriakhi
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Napier Key To UConn's Future Hopes
The Hartford CourantAs everyone at Gampel Pavilion watched a video tribute to a team that, on paper, had little to play for and instead gave and gave each game as if it had everything in the world to play for, Shabazz Napier began to feel the shiver of emotions. As...Tags: National Basketball Association, Omar Calhoun, College Basketball, Gampel Pavilion, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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UConn Men: Ollie Has Good Shot At Coach Of Year
The Hartford CourantOn Wednesday, the Huskies will "continue writing the story," in their coach's words. They will face one more big moment, in a season in which the UConn men's basketball team will be denied the biggest moments. The Huskies will face Georgetown at...Tags: Dick Vitale, Syracuse Orange, DePaul Blue Demons , Gampel Pavilion, Georgetown Hoyas
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Phil Nolan Was Ready, And Helped UConn Take Down Syracuse
The Hartford CourantHARTFORD Phil Nolan tried to treat Wednesday's game against Syracuse like any other game, but he sensed in practice the day before that something was different. Teammate Tyler Olander was doing a lot more shoving than usual. "In the beginning of...Tags: Syracuse Orange, Enosch Wolf, Shabazz Napier, Connecticut Huskies, Alex Oriakhi
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For A Team With Heart, Postseason Ban Weighs Heavy
The Hartford Courant— You watch a team so badly outrebounded. You watch a team destroyed on the offensive boards. You watch big man after big man head to the bench with five fouls. You see that team outscored by 13 points on the free throw line. And afterward you see...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Pittsburgh Panthers, Syracuse Orange, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Alex Oriakhi
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Bracket Experts Say UConn Is Tournament-Worthy, Talent-Wise
The Hartford CourantThis probably won't make the UConn basketball coaches, players or fans feel any better, but if the Huskies were eligible for the NCAA Tournament in March, they would be well on their way to making it. "I actually evaluate UConn the same as any eligible...Tags: XL Center, Gampel Pavilion, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Alex Oriakhi, Big East Conference
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UConn Men Finish Season's 1st Phase In Solid Shape At 10-2
The Hartford CourantThe first phase of the UConn men's basketball season is over, the non-conference phase. It was much more interesting than usual, but the Huskies can say they came through the tests in solid shape. "I'm happy with 10-2, but I'm not satisfied," coach Kevin...Tags: Enosch Wolf, College Basketball, Alex Oriakhi, Big East Conference, University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Program
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As Expected, UConn Having Trouble Grabbing Rebounds
The Hartford Courant— As the second half got underway and the game moved to its most important stages, the Huskies were over-matched up front. This was no surprise — the surprise, perhaps, is that it took this long to become apparent. The UConn men's...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Enosch Wolf, College Basketball, Alex Oriakhi, Big East Conference
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Ollie, After Win Over Irish, Talks About Reaping What Is Sown With Olander
The Hartford CourantFlush with a most fruitful victory over a ranked team on the road, Kevin Ollie, that noted farmer out of South Central Los Angeles, was talking about reaping what is sown. "Tyler Olander was wonderful," Ollie said after UConn had knocked off No. 17...Tags: Enosch Wolf, DePaul Blue Demons , XL Center, Louisville Cardinals, Alex Oriakhi
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