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Michael

Rogner

For the first time in history, a college basketball team has gone 40-0.
Despite being double-teamed on virtually every possession by Notre Dame’s zone defense, Baylor star Brittney Griner leads all players with 9 points, 8 rebounds and 3 blocks at the break.
Tim Miles hasn’t been the coach for long at Nebraska, and today he had his first major announcment. 6-11 center Jorge Brian Diaz - who missed the final 14 games of the regular season - is leaving school and returning home to Puerto Rico.
Since Jeff Bzdelik took over the Demon Deacons eight players have either transferred or been kicked out of the program.
Two weeks ago it was reported that Damian Lillard was leaving Weber State and entering the draft.
All season perimeter shooting has been problematic for Kansas.
Immediately following North Carolina’s season ending loss to Kansas, James Michael McAdoo said he’s be back for his sophomore season.
It’s been a busy off-season for the Illinois Fighting Illini.
Anthony Davis is everywhere.
A lot of Division I players have come out of Jefferson High School in north Portland, Oregon, but Terrence Jones has all the tools to be the best of them.
Missouri is moving to the SEC, and with that move may come new venues for the conference tournament.
This year Villanova head coach Jay Wright suffered his worst season as a head coach since his first years at Hofstra.
Things are looking up for Tony Barbee and the Auburn Tigers.
Notre Dame made a surprising turnaround this season after beginning 11-8.
Peyton Siva has handled the pressure of being a Rick Pitino point guard, and helped lead the Louisville Cardinals to eight straight wins and a trip to the Final Four.
No need to spin a tale or to try to impress you with my knowledge.
Is there a player in the Final Four whose career has begun more slowly than Jeff Withey?
Renardo Sidney, one of the most hyped athletes in recent memory, is ending his brief and temultuous career at Mississippi State.
Yesterday a report circulated that Dion Waiters would be leaving for the NBA, and today the sophomore guard from Syracuse made it official.
It was two years ago that Ohio State’s last national title team got together for the 50th anniversary of that feat.
As pointed out earlier by Mike Miller, making the Sweet 16 is a good accomplishment for any program.
In December, South Florida’s LaVonte Dority announced that he was leaving the South Florida program.