Archive | Basketball – Men’s
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Freshman looks to energize Husker hoops
Ask Caleb Walker to describe his game, and he’ll chuckle a little. “I’m an exciting player, man,” he said proudly. “When I get out there, I turn it up. I zone out and just play ball.” Nebraska forward Brandon Ubel has been around his newest teammate for less than a month.
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Granger is no stranger to U. New Mexico basketball
Becoming a star in the NBA: relentless. Being selected to tryout for the U.S. Men’s National Basketball team: joyous. Returning to the community that feels most like home: priceless.
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New center hoping for success in final season
As time ticked away on the 52-50 loss by Michigan State to Butler on April 3 in the NCAA National Semifinal game, one Spartan knew he had put on the green and white for the final time.
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UCF Golden Knights net UVA transfer
Donnie Jones continues to improve his basketball team for 2010. According to UCFSports.com, the Knights first-year head coach locked in another huge transfer for his basketball team in Tristan Spurlock, who spent last season at U.
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Kadji decides to transfer from U. Florida
On Friday, men's basketball coach Billy Donovan announced that center Kenny Kadji has decided to transfer from Florida. He received a medical redshirt last season because of a back injury. Kadji is the 14th player to transfer from UF since 2003.
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Shoe Deal for ‘Warrior’ Jeremy Lin?
Shoe contracts are typically reserved for just the top few picks in a NBA draft every June. Former Harvard co-captain Jeremy Lin may not have been a top pick—but then again, Lin has never been one to stick with tradition.
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Jeremy Lin Plays Against the ‘Wall’
Former Harvard co-captain Jeremy Lin captivated the basketball world with his performance on Thursday against John Wall, the No. 1 overall pick in last June's NBA draft.
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Former Indiana U. basketball player to face up to 3 years behind bars
Former Indiana guard Todd Leary averaged 5.4 points, 1.9 assists and 1.3 rebounds per contest and booked a career average of .460 shooting from beyond the arc while he donned the cream and crimson from 1989 to 1994.
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NCAA announces ‘First Four’ in 68-team format
Indiana U. coach Tom Crean wasn’t shy about his opinions in late April on expanding the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. In fact, when the NCAA announced it would be expanding to 68 teams, Crean wanted more. “I myself would have loved to see it go to 96,” Crean said to ESPN.