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Category Archives: College Basketball

  1. UConn was Hungry, Are You?

    Winning back-to-back National Championships in college basketball is extremely difficult, and most teams fall short. But on Monday night, UConn did just that by knocking off Purdue 75-60 and becoming the first repeat champions since Florida in 2006-2007. Having won again is impressive, but they also did so by winning all six games by 14 or more points – the first team in NCAA Tournament history! Their average margin of victory in the 2024 NCAA tournament was 23.3 points and was 20 points in the 2023 NCAA tournament. So how does a team dominate like this and…

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  2. Do I Need to Change My Mind?

    The men’s college basketball National Championship is tonight as UConn takes on Purdue in what should be an epic battle between two elite teams. We’re coming off an exciting weekend in college basketball with two Final Fours and a National Championship as the women’s game shared (or stole) the spotlight. South Carolina finished as undefeated champions knocking off Caitlin Clark and Iowa in a highly anticipated, intense matchup. Over the last few weeks, we’ve celebrated the current state of college basketball with many intriguing storylines and enjoyed the madness that March (and April) provides….

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  3. Diverting the Spotlight

    By Matt Osborne, Staff Writer There’s no denying that the 2024 NCAA Women’s Tournament has been a huge success for the sport as a whole. With the surplus of talented teams and star players participating in March Madness, many fans have decided to follow the women’s tournament with greater interest this year. In fact, Monday night’s Elite Eight contest between Iowa and LSU was the most-watched college basketball game in the history of ESPN. Contributing greatly to the recent rise of popularity in the women’s game has been the influx…

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  4. How Can That Be?

    The Men’s Final Four is set with NC State, Purdue, UConn, and Alabama. When considering the stories behind how these teams made it, we can’t help but ask, “How can that be?”…and all for different reasons. NC State It’s hard to believe that NC State finished the regular season losing four straight, and were the 10th ranked team in the ACC Tournament, but won five straight to win the ACC Tournament, beating UNC and Duke along the way. Then as an 11th seed in the NCAA Tournament, they won four straight including beating Marquette and Duke, and becoming…

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  5. Top Teams Put Away Their Opponent

    The NCAA men’s basketball tournament has gotten off to a tremendous start with multiple overtime games, tight finishes, and one buzzer-beater from Colorado. We’ve seen some fun first-round upsets from surprising teams like Yale, Oakland, Grand Canyon, and Duquesne. As we look at the Sweet 16 teams remaining, however, the majority are top seeds and top programs. All four of the No. 1 seeds and No. 2 seeds are moving on to next weekend. Also, 12 of the Sweet 16 teams are seeded 1-4 with the other four being Gonzaga, San Diego State, Clemson,…

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  6. When The Leader’s Not Worried

    By Matt Osborne, Staff Writer The NCAA Tournament has officially started, and there was no shortage of storylines from the first full day of action. Two of the better stories from Thursday’s slate of games were 14-seed Oakland stunning 3-seed Kentucky behind Jack Gohlke’s 10 three-pointers, and Oregon’s Jermaine Couisnard scoring 40 points in a first-round upset over South Carolina, his former team. But another storyline that was equally as captivating came from Dayton’s 63-60 win over Nevada. Trailing 56-39 at the under-eight TV timeout, ESPN analytics gave Dayton a 0.5% chance…

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  7. Let’s Get Greedy?

    It’s a rewarding experience for every team that makes the NCAA Tournament. For some teams such as NC State, Duquesne, Drake, UAB, and Oregon, the fact they even made the tournament is a big deal considering they weren’t expecting to until they won their conference tournaments. These teams are surprised and pumped to be in the “Big Dance,” with some saying they’re “playing with house money” and it doesn’t matter if they win any games in the NCAA Tournament – they should be good with just being there. Of course, that’s…

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  8. The Tournament of Fear

    March Madness is underway and I absolutely love this time of year! The conference tournaments are exciting and watching the bracket reveal on selection Sunday is always fun. (Now we get to fill out our brackets and I hope you’ll join our bracket challenge HERE.) Everything surrounding the NCAA Tournament is so thrilling, but I also recognize that fear gets involved. During the hours leading up to the announcement of which teams were in and which ones were out, I know that many fans, players, and coaches from certain teams were filled…

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  9. Bid Thieves

    By Matt Osborne, Staff Writer As Selection Sunday approaches, there’s a lot of talk about teams on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament. “Bid thieves” is a unique term we’ll likely hear in many discussions. A “bid thief” is a team not projected to be in the running for an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, but wins its conference tournament, secures an automatic bid, and “steals” a bid from another team. This is an interesting term to use considering we think of a thief as someone who takes something that doesn’t rightfully belong to him. But…

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  10. Experience God Up Close and Personal

    Sports history was made yesterday as Iowa’s Caitlin Clark became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA Division l basketball. Pete Maravich held the record since 1970 when he played at LSU, and Clark passed him with a performance on Sunday that included 35 points, nine assists, and six rebounds. She’s now scored a total of 3,685 points in her four-year career. Caitlin Clark has become a superstar athlete and a household name for sports fans. Not only has she achieved an incredible list of accomplishments breaking countless records, but the way she…

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