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Report: UConn’s Andre Drummond Entering NBA Draft
When UConn freshman Andre Drummond committed to the Huskies late last August, the hype surrounding the nation’s defending champs quickly escalated. UConn began the season ranked among the nation’s best, but things quickly began to fall apart once late December rolled around. Fast forward four months and things continue to worsen. The Huskies are facing [...]
TweetNerlens Noel Commits To Kentucky
Not to be outdone by Shabazz Muhammad, Nerlens Noel also announced his college choice Wednesday night. The other top ranked recruit in the class of 2012, Noel picked Kentucky. Muhammad’s college choice can be found here. Noel had interest in Syracuse and Georgetown. The 6’10 power forward/center from The Tilton School in Everett, Maryland will instantly [...]
TweetShabazz Muhammad Commits To UCLA
Wednesday night marked the night that the Shabazz Muhammad picked his future school. One of the top ranked recruits in the 2012 basketball class picked UCLA. The other top ranked recruit Nerlens Noel picked his school as well and you can find that right here. Shabazz Muhammad had interest in Kentucky and Duke as well. The [...]
TweetArizona Freshman Josiah Turner to Transfer
On Wednesday afternoon, the University of Arizona issued a press release regarding freshman point guard Josiah Turner. At 6-foot-3, Turner entered his freshman season at Arizona with plenty of hype, however a sub par season, both for Turner as an individual and the Wildcats as a collective group, instantly moves the focus towards to the [...]
TweetKentucky’s John Calipari Spruns NBA Reports; Says He’s Remaining at UK
It didn’t take long for the rumors to begin to swirl. Less than two days after securing the school’s eighth national championship, Kentucky head coach John Calipari shot down reports that he may consider a move to the NBA. Most notably, those reports touched upon the “open” position for the New York Knicks. Interim head [...]
TweetJohn Calipari May Leave for the New York Knicks, but He Shouldn’t
With streamers falling from the sky in New Orleans on Monday night and finding themselves acquainted with John Calipari‘s immaculately slicked back hair — compliments of seemingly infinite amounts of product — Calipari was happy to have lifted the weight of his first national championship off his shoulders. But, it probably didn’t take long for [...]
TweetKentucky Wildcat Riots Would Have Been Worse in a Loss
The charred corpses of what was once prized living room furniture litters the streets of Lexington, Kentucky. Mistaken for some sort of religious rite, we, as a nation, have been burning things at colleges across the country for quite some time now and for a variety of reasons. Apparently we’re still not very good at [...]
TweetReally? Final Four Scoreboard Misspells Atlanta
A-T-L-A-N-T-A. Atlanta, that wasn’t so hard. However, for one scoreboard operator, it was. While the 2012 Final Four took place in the city of New Orleans, the NCAA did not want to miss the opportunity to advertise for next season’s final stop. The 2013 Final Four will take place in Atlanta. Yes, that’s A-T-L-A-N-T-A. However, [...]
TweetKentucky’s National Championship Validates John Calipari’s NBA Factory
The Kentucky Wildcats didn’t lose a game in conference play this season. They stormed their way through the season until the SEC Tournament title game, in which Vanderbilt shocked the Wildcats. Still, Kentucky was awarded the No. 1 overall seed heading into the NCAA Tournament and John Calipari’s crew didn’t disappoint. Disliked and shunned, Calipari [...]
TweetKentucky, Kansas Prepare for Tradition-Rich National Championship
Another season of college basketball will come to a close on Monday night, as this year’s field of 68 has been narrowed down to two. As we prepare for the 2012 National Championship, here’s an interesting fact to consider: For the first time since 2009, Butler will not be playing in the title game. But [...]
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