Archive | Basketball – Men’s
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Kansas falls at home, ends 69-game streak
It looked like Kansas was going to have an easy time with Texas after being up 18-3 early in the first half. Texas had a different plan.
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Oft-overlooked Lauderdale a driving force for top-ranked Buckeyes’ offense
Playing in a rotation alongside three of the top 35 scorers in school history and three players who have won a combined 10 Big Ten Freshman of the Week awards this season, it can be easy to overlook what Ohio State senior center Dallas Lauderdale can bring to the No. 1-ranked team in the nation.
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Column: Calipari’s foul language no big deal
Freshman forward Terrence Jones ran to the sideline in the second half of Kentucky’s game at Alabama, only to be greeted by a heated exchange from his coach.
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Lighty notches record, silences Hawkeyes
When Ohio State played at Iowa on Jan. 4, the Hawkeyes proved a much tougher test for the Buckeyes than expected. OSU trailed at halftime of that game before escaping with just a five-point win. The second time around, however, was much less dramatic.
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Calipari cusses out player during game, apologizes on Twitter
During the Alabama game — one in which Kentucky played horribly the first 25 minutes, roared back to within one point late in the game, and then failed to get the go-ahead points on two trips on the way to losing by two points — UK head coach John Calipari had some profane words for freshman ...
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Young Timberwolves living as pros at a college age
Kevin Love and Michael Beasley sit side-by-side in a Minneapolis gym. Suddenly, Love does the unthinkable. He stands up and hits Beasley in the face, at a speed somewhere between a slap and a smack.
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Column: Could Mason Plumlee be the new Zoubek?
Well, that’s a relief. No, Coach K and the Blue Devils won’t match Bob Knight’s 1976 Hoosiers, but I’d like to propose that it’s for the best.
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Pitt wins top-5 showdown with Syracuse, hands Orange first loss of season
The Pitt men’s basketball team couldn’t have asked for a better start to its top-five matchup against Syracuse Monday night.
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No. 8 UConn uses wild finish to edge No. 7 Villanova
Kemba Walker and the No. 8 UConn Huskies earned their first signature Big East win of the year in front of a raucous crowd at Gampel Pavilion yesterday afternoon, defeating No. 7 Villanova 61-59 in a hard fought battle that went right down to the very last shot.