Archive for March 23rd, 2008

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Slam Dunk Central NCAA Presents: ESPN Siena No Match For Villanova


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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

A.I., Carmelo Combine For 69 As Nuggets Beat Raptors 109-100

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Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson has historically always played well against the Toronto Raptors, averaging 30.4 PPG in 30 career games against the Raptors; Sunday’s game wouldn’t really be any different, as he and Carmelo Anthony combined for 69 points, leading Denver to a 109-100 victory over Toronto at Air Canada Centre.
A quick start?by Toronto’s [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Slam Dunk Central NCAA Presents: ESPN What Led To Georgetown’s Unlikely Exit?


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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Lee’s 29 Helps Western Kentucky End San Diego’s Tourney Run 72-63

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#12 Western Kentucky is definitely a team of contrasts; first they lose leads, then they somehow manage to redeem themselves late in games.? Sunday’s game against San Diego was exactly like that; however, Courtney Lee’s 29 points helped the Hilltoppers get past the Toreros, 72-63 in the second round of the NCAA West regional.? Western [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Tennessee Rallies Back To Edge Butler In OT, 76-71

Well, so much for the Indiana schools in the NCAA tournament - 4 up, 4 down.? But #7 Butler put up the best effort of the 4 schools in the tournament; #2 Tennessee almost became a victim.? However, JaJuan Smith made four straight free throws with 13.6 seconds left in overtime, enabling Tennessee to escape [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Curry Spices Up Come Back As Davidson Shocks Hoyas 74-70

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Davidson guard Stephen Curry has opened up a lot of eyes during the first weekend of the 2008 NCAA post season. Friday night Curry scored 40 points en route to an upset over Gonzaga. Sunday he scored 30 points including 5 treys, as he helped Davidson overcome a 17 point deficit to defeat the Georgetown [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Longhorns Hang On For Win Over Miami Squeeze Past Hurricanes 75-72

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The Texas Longhorns built a pretty good sized lead over the Miami Hurricanes in the first half of their second round matchup of the NCAA South Regional Tournament Sunday. Texas walked into the locker room at the half with an impressive 43-32 advantage over the Hurricanes. But momentum swung the other way in the second [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Reynolds Wraps Up Siena Wildcats Win In a Rout 84-72

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Villanova guard Scottie Reynolds was a one man wrecking crew on Sunday as he scored 25 point, grabbed 8 boards and dished off 5 assists. The Wildcats shot 53.6% (30-56) as the handily defeated the Siena Saints Sunday 84-72. Nova basically controlled this game the whole way through as they had a 42-32 lead at [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Report: Walsh Likely To Stay In Indiana

It appears that Indiana Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh will remain in Indianapolis for the foreseeable future, according to ESPN.com and verified by a published report; a “source” familiar with the Walsh situation has?told the New York Daily News, “Barring something crazy happening, Donnie is staying.? The players all got a sense on Friday that Donnie [...]

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Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Suns On Fire Offensively Torch Rockets 122-113

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Amare Stoudemire and Shaquille O’ Neal both registered double-doubles, the Phoenix Suns shot 76% for the first half and a scorching 56.5% (39-69) from the floor for the game, as the Suns torched the Houston Rockets 122-113 Saturday night. Houston after winning 22 games in a row have now dropped three of their last four [...]

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