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Could Duke’s No. 1 ranking be in jeopardy?
01.17.2006
Hah! So they’re not perfect after all!Out of the 72 members on a national media panel that determines the AP poll, one decided that Duke should not be at the top of the list.John (...)
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Duke and Carolina fans aren’t always at each other’s throats
01.16.2006
You think trying to guard J.J. Redick seems tough? Or how about posting up Shaq? Well, you haven’t seen anything yet. Try playing basketball for 58 hours straight. Duke and UNC students (...)
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Saturday’s college hoops round-up
01.15.2006
Yesterday’s games were just flat-out good games. There was one upset I wasn’t particularly happy about (give me a break! I go to Carolina!). But the Texas Longhorns came through big in (...)
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Villanova - A win at Texas could be huge
01.14.2006
Texas may have won the Rose Bowl, but can they pull off a win against No. 3 Villanova today? The Longhorns’ football team had Vince “Invincible” Young. (And that’s about it, really.) Their (...)
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The NBA age limit needs fixing
01.13.2006
When the age limit of 19 was first installed for players wanting to head to the NBA, I’ll admit I was kind of for it. Being in college myself, I didn’t really enjoy watching kids younger than (...)
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When they fall, they fall hard
01.12.2006
Last night had to hurt.Not only did Duke put on their typical show / rout against the Terrapins, but Shelden Williams added a triple-double and J.J. Redick added dunking to his repertoire of (...)
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Dukies or Terps?
01.11.2006
So who’s it gonna be? Duke or Maryland.If you’re one to rely on previous season’s results to determine the outcome of a future game, go with Maryland. The Terrapins beat the Blue Devils on (...)
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She got game, too
01.10.2006
Being a female and writing this, I’m sure most people are going to think I’m some sort of crazed feminist. Rest assured ... I’m not. But I must say that women’s basketball still does not (...)
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It may not be so bad after all
01.9.2006
I’ve been granted a reprieve. It looks like I won’t be bored to tears this college hoops season after all.Last night’s games were definitely worth sitting on the couch like a useless bum (...)
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Wake me when it gets interesting
01.8.2006
So far this weekend, the results only require a few words: “Ouch. Bet that hurt.”Kentucky vs. Kansas ... I won’t even go there. UNC vs. Clemson Women: an impressive scoring spree by (...)
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The Weekend College Picks
01.6.2006
This weekend is big. The NCAA madness can officially begin as conference play starts. Here’s a look at the top match-ups this weekend:Clemson @ UNC Women, Today 7 p.m. My Vote: Tar Heels all (...)
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Odds are ...
01.5.2006
I’ve decided there’s a new key to being successful in basketball. It’s not height ... not quickness. It’s not muscle and it’s not shooting percentage.Some may say that this asset is a (...)
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The Deacs need to step it up
01.4.2006
Their record may not show it, but Wake Forest is clearly struggling. Though they only have two losses on the season, the Deacons seem to be scraping by. Their loss to DePaul may have started (...)
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Playing time not a problem at UNC
01.2.2006
There are some things that just aren’t worth questioning. Like if the Tar Heels and the Blue Devils will ever become friends. The answer is just too obvious.Questioning why Sylvia Hatchell (...)
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Sweet 16 NCAA Power RankingsSweet 16 NCAA Power Rankings
10.14.2005
Midnight Madness is only a few days away, so pretty soon Dickie V will be shouting all over the airwaves and the Cameron Crazies will be plastered on ESPN. Everybody was raving about Duke this (...)
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