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New UCLA Coach Steve Alford steps out on a big stage — is he ready?
He has a rock-star image with an opening-act resume. He was once Hoosiers, but, in the last decade, Gene Hackman has led the exact same number of teams to the Sweet 16. He prides himself on playing Ivy League-smart basketball, which was pretty cool...
Tags: Basketball, Gene Hackman, National Collegiate Athletic Association, UCLA Bruins, College Sports
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Amaker, Hopkins the names that don't go away for USC basketball job
There has been some unending traction to the name "Tommy Amaker" and the USC basketball head coaching job that is still open and being taken care of by interim head coach Bob Cantu (who must be tired of that word. "Interim."). Also, according to a...
Tags: Basketball, Big East Conference, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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If he's on his game, Mark Lyons could get Arizona the NCAA title
Florida Gulf Coast is a hot story and, gee, that old La Salle played great, but all of that may not matter. Forget Louisville, Indiana, Duke and Syracuse and save your talk about difference-maker guards Peyton Siva of Louisville, Miami's Shane Larkin,...
Tags: Basketball, Solomon Hill, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, College Basketball
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Jeremy Lin shares his excitement of Harvard's win over New Mexico
The first real bracket buster of the tournament, 14th-seeded Harvard's 68-62 victory over third-seeded New Mexico, was not a good moment for the majority of those who had taken part in an office or online pool. It was a great moment for one person in...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Matthew McConaughey, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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True underdogs mix with pedigreed types in wide-open NCAA tournament
My dream of a West Regional foursome of Wichita State, La Salle, Harvard and Iowa State came only half true. Los Angeles fell two underdogs short from hitting for the Cinderella cycle. The disappointment abated when, in Philadelphia, the hallucination...
Tags: Dayton Flyers, Television Industry, Big Ten Conference, Big East Conference, Kansas Jayhawks
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NCAA Tournament: Arizona ends Harvard's dream season, 74-51
SALT LAKE CITY -- For Arizona, it's on to Los Angeles. And for Harvard — well, it's time to head back to class. Clearly unfazed by their Ivy League opponent's plucky brand of Smartball, the Wildcats showed how a real basketball school does it...
Tags: Basketball, Solomon Hill, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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NCAA favorites, that's you Arizona and Gonzaga, better be on alert
SALT LAKE CITY -- Arizona is thrilled to be playing Harvard on Saturday on its way to next week's West regional in Los Angeles. No one can say that, but it's only human Tucson nature. Wanting to play No. 14 instead of No. 3 to reach the Sweet 16 is a...
Tags: Mountain West Conference, Basketball, New Mexico Lobos, Solomon Hill, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Waiting for the return of Grant Hill
The best pro basketball team in Los Angeles isn't thinking much about tomorrow. It's having too much fun with today. But tomorrow, also known as Grant Hill, sat behind the Clippers bench Wednesday night, looking dapper in a light brown sport coat and...
Tags: Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, Olympic Games, Kurt Thomas, Potatoes
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