Butler in the Atlantic 10 just makes sense--
CollegeBasketballTalkUtah Jazz down Lakers 103-99 in youth-powered win--
Salt Lake Tribune
Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Gordon Hayward, Burks — four lottery picks from the 2010 and 2011 drafts. Four of the best young players in the NBA. Four crucial pieces in one of the Jazz’s best wins of the season — a victory Utah captured without starters Al Jefferson and Raja Bell, and with key reserve Earl Watson stuck on the bench.
Kanter added a season-high 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting for the Jazz (23-22), grabbing six rebounds and at times embarrassing Los Angeles’ weak interior defense. Favors traded his second consecutive start for 12 points and a team-high 10 boards, including five offensive rebounds. And even though Hayward was held scoreless, he ran the court at critical times and never played out of character.
CBI Tournament 2012 Bracket: Butler Moves On To Semifinals With 63-53 Win--
SB Nation IndianaButler still in the hunt for College Basketball Invitational title--
The Indy StarOf Atlantic 10, CBI and Pitt rematch--
Indy Star Butler InsiderButler Beats Penn In CBI Quarterfinals--
ButlerSports.com
Metro + state: UDM's Ray McCallum named Titans' MVP at banquet--
The Detroit Free Press
Green Bay falls short despite brilliant comeback--
MICentralSports.comNCAA women's basketball: Kentucky ends UWGB's run--
Green Bay Press GazetteUWGB women's notebook: PMI willing to help with NCAA bid--
Green Bay Press GazettePostseason Props: Quilling Gives Phoenix Much-Needed Spark--
GreenBayPhoenix.comRob Demovsky column: Horizon League's credibility will take hit with loss of Butler--
Green Bay Press Gazette
Little things make big difference for MSU--
Fox Sports Detroit
Izzo’s main message to the youngsters was that the margin of error is very small in this one-and-done tournament.
And it can get even smaller with each round.
“One free throw, one missed switch, one missed uncontested three, one missed cut-out can mean the game,” Izzo said. “If Day-Day (Green) and Austin (Thornton) and (Brandon) Wood and (Anthony) Ianni are done (all are seniors), you’re going to feel bad that we made that mistake.
Improvements, construction on horizon for YSU--
Youngstown Vindicator
Butler Headed to CBI Semis After 63-53 Win Over Penn--
Horizon League NetworkGreen Bay's Comeback Against Kentucky Falls Short--
Horizon League Network
Jazz surge past Golden State in overtime--
Deseret News
Gordon Hayward contributed a dozen points and a half-dozen rebounds, and Devin Harris had 12 points and five assists as Utah moved its season record back to .500 (22-22) with the win.
Jazz-Warriors: Report card--
Deseret News
Forwards: Paul Millsap played one of his worst offensive games of the season in regulation, but shot 3-4 in overtime as the Jazz dominated the extra five minutes. His 12 rebounds helped Utah destroy Golden State in the battle of the boards, 65-40. Josh Howard gave 24 minutes that were largely ineffective as Warrior forwards David Lee and Dorell Wright proved difficult to slow, scoring a combined 31 points on 13-25 shooting. Gordon Hayward largely picked up Howard's slack by stuffing the box score: 12 points, six rebounds and four assists. GRADE: C+
Jazz-Lakers: Report card--
Deseret News
Bench: The Jazz bench out-scored the Laker reserves 36-30 behind 17 points apiece from Utah's two rookies, Kanter and Alec Burks. Burks has now scored in double figures in three of his past four games. Gordon Hayward and Jeremy Evans were hardly factors. Matt Barnes was the only Los Angeles reserve who gave Utah problems, scoring 12 points, grabbing eight rebounds and dishing six assists. GRADE: B+
Utah Jazz down Lakers 103-99 in youth-powered win--
Salt Lake Tribune
Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter, Gordon Hayward, Burks — four lottery picks from the 2010 and 2011 drafts. Four of the best young players in the NBA. Four crucial pieces in one of the Jazz’s best wins of the season — a victory Utah captured without starters Al Jefferson and Raja Bell, and with key reserve Earl Watson stuck on the bench.
Kanter added a season-high 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting for the Jazz (23-22), grabbing six rebounds and at times embarrassing Los Angeles’ weak interior defense. Favors traded his second consecutive start for 12 points and a team-high 10 boards, including five offensive rebounds. And even though Hayward was held scoreless, he ran the court at critical times and never played out of character.
Kurt Kragthorpe: Jazz should keep winning, even if it hurts--
Salt Lake Tribune
The Jazz have their future in place. Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks have done more in the past two games than I ever imagined they were capable of at this stage, and Gordon Hayward already was emerging.
The absences of Al Jefferson and Raja Bell made more playing time available to the four 21-and-under players (until Friday, when Hayward turns 22) over the weekend, and they responded. Favors’ 23-point, 17-rebound game against Golden State preceded 17-point efforts by Kanter and Burks against the Lakers, including Burks’ 13-point fourth quarter.
NBA: Utah Jazz’s young kids are more than all right--
Salt Lake TribuneWizards vs. Grizzlies: John Wall scores 25, but Rudy Gay carries Memphis to 97-92 win--
Washington Post
Shelvin Mack missed a wide open layup, but got the rebound and found Maurice Evans in the corner for a three-pointer. John Wall jumped and had his pass deflected, recovered it, then found Roger Mason Jr. in the corner for a three-pointer that put the Wizards ahead by two points.
College Basketball Invitational: Butler at Penn--
The Indy StarProgress at line has been vital--
The Indy StarOn this day 2 years ago - Mar 18, 2010--
Butler Blue FeverUpdated: Butler (21-14) vs. Pennsylvania (20-12)--
Butler Blue FeverMen’s basketball: Bulldogs move on in College Basketball Invitational--
Butler CollegianWomen’s basketball: Team falls in first round of league tournament--
Butler Collegian
Detroit Falls to Second-seeded Kansas 65-50 in Second Round--
Titans UpdateOn this day 11 years ago - Mar 18, 2001--
Titans UpdateMen's Basketball Celebrates A Championship Season--
detroittitans.comRegistration Still Available For Thursday's Women's Basketball Banquet--
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We Have Kayla Alexander and Megan Lukan Headlining the NC-Double-Eh Tournament Schedule--
Raptors HQWomen's NCAA Tournament Kingston Regional 2nd Round Breakdowns--
College Sports Madness
No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 7 Green Bay (9:45 p.m. Monday at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa)
This is the true definition of a neutral-court game, although the geography may slightly favor Green Bay. Kentucky (26-6), winners of the Southeastern Conference regular-season title, dropped its SEC semifinal showdown against LSU (72-61) and endured a tough contest before beating McNeese State 68-62 in the first round. McNeese State held A’dia Mathies, the SEC Player of the Year, to just six points, and no one else really stepped into the scoring role. The leading scorer, Keyla Snowden, only came up with 11 points in the victory. While Kentucky shot 25-for-63 (39.7 percent) from the field, it was only 2-for-17 (11.8 percent) from 3-point range. Kentucky lost to Notre Dame, Middle Tennessee State, LSU (twice), Tennessee and Alabama this season, but the seventh loss could come on Monday. Green Bay (31-1) won the Horizon League title and saw its lone loss come against Detroit on February 9. The Phoenix knocked out host Iowa State 71-57 in the first round as Sarah Eichler had 16 points and five assists. The Horizon League really isn’t a strong conference, but UWGB has beaten Georgetown, Marquette and Wisconsin this year. If the Phoenix can hold down Mathies, fire up the 3-point shooting (11-for-29 against Iowa State) and jump out front in a hurry, another upset is possible. Kentucky looked weak in the first round, so look for Green Bay to have a better than 50-50 shot of shocking the Wildcats.
Women's basketball: UK coach talks up UWGB--
Green Bay Press GazetteWomen's basketball: Ritchie's biggest fans? Her sisters--
Green Bay Press GazetteGreen Bay in the Big Dance: Scouting Kentucky--
GreenBayPhoenix.com
Michigan State 65, Saint Louis 61: Spartans advance to Sweet 16--
The Detroit Free Press
Keith Appling scored 19 points and Brandon Wood and Derrrick Nix each added 10 for MSU, which advanced to its 10th Sweet 16 under coach Tom Izzo. Green also had two steals.
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Trailing by as many as 11 points in the second half, Mitchell's three-pointer cut the lead to 45-39 with about 10 minutes. Wood pushed the lead to eight with a nice reverse layup on the baseline, but another Mitchell triple trimmed the lead to five. It was followed by an Appling jump shot with 7:20 to make it 49-42.
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The game started a bit slowly with both offenses struggling to find footing. After jumping out to a 5-0 lead, MSU committed several turnovers and fell behind, 15-11, with about 9 minutes to go in the half. But Green three-pointer and a pick-and-roll play from Green to Adriean Payne or big dunk, followed by a steal and a Wood layup put MSU up, 18-15.
The Spartans led, 26-21, at halftime. Wood had eight points at the break. MSU held Saint Louis to just 5-for-21 (24%) shooting but the Billikens were able to stay in the game by shooting 9-for-13 from the free-throw line while MSU was only 0-for-1.
Michigan State marches on, prodded by Draymond Green--
The Detroit News
"We run every play through him, so he could take it every time and try to score, but he doesn't do that," said guard Brandon Wood, who scored 10. "He tries to make the smart decision for himself or me or anybody else. We trust him with the ball in his hands."
Michigan State advances to play Louisville after ugly victory over Saint Louis--
The Detroit News
Not only can the victory help in the long run, it was the latest example of the team's chemistry.
"We could have fell over and collapsed, but we stayed together and kept pushing," said Brandon Wood, who scored 10 points. "It was just staying together.
"We had each other's back and when it came to crunch time, we hit the free throws and won the game."
Michigan State off to the races with Louisville--
The Detroit News
"We're looking forward to whoever," senior Brandon Wood said after Michigan State defeated Saint Louis on Sunday to reach the Sweet 16. "We're just ready for the next game. We'll get back to Lansing, relax a little bit and then get back to preparing."
Q&A: Louisville will be Michigan State's toughest test yet--
The Detroit News
Q. Can the Spartans win their next two and get to New Orleans?
A. Yes, but their toughest test will come next with Louisville. Louisville puts a lot of pressure on the ball and this is where Keith Appling comes in. He has to handle that pressure with the help of Brandon Wood and (Travis) Trice.
Greg Kirby to Retire from Coaching after Six Seasons on Valpo Staff--
valpoathletics.com
Women Fall to Seattle in WBI Quarterfinals--
wsuraiders.com
Butler Takes on Penn in CBI Quarterfinals--
Horizon League NetworkGreen Bay to Face Completely New Challenge in Second Round Game Against Kentucky
Utah Jazz: Tyrone Corbin finding ways to get everyone on the floor--
Deseret News
The general manager was referring to Utah's 21-year-and-under club of Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks.
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The versatile Hayward, who turns 22 next week, has flourished at times since coming off the bench and plays more minutes (27:32) than everybody but Millsap (31:24) and Jefferson (32:58).
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Hayward (26 points) and Burks (15 points) provided a nice offensive punch off the bench Thursday to help lift the Jazz over Minnesota in overtime.
Utah Jazz notebook: Al Jefferson has advice for shorthanded Jazz--
Deseret News
"I'm glad that we don't have to play Monta (Ellis) again. He's kind of killed us in both games. But they're a tough group; they've got some talented scorers, and they're right there in the (playoff) race with us," Jazz swingman Gordon Hayward said. "We need these games, we need them for sure, so we need to come out with another focused effort."
Miles, Favors in starting lineup tonight for Utah Jazz vs. Golden State Warriors--
Deseret News
The move is a bit surprising considering Gordon Hayward started for the first 36 games and then returned recently to the first five when Bell was unable to go due to an injury.
"We kind of like what we get with that second group with (Hayward)," Corbin said. "We can put the ball in his hands a little bit and let C.J. take up the slack with the starting group."
Hayward is coming off of a season-high scoring performance in which he poured in 26 points off the bench in the Jazz's 111-105 overtime win Thursday against Minnesota.
Jazz Notebook: Favors, Miles get start for banged-up Jazz--
Deseret News
FOR STARTERS: Favors has replaced Jefferson in the previous games the usual starting center has missed, so that was no surprise to see the second-year big open the game. Jefferson made the most of his start with career-highs of 23 points and 17 rebounds, too.
However, some eyebrows might've been raised to see Miles inserted into the starting lineup instead of Gordon Hayward to replace Bell.
Corbin wanted to add some veteran experience and keep the second unit mostly intact, so he gave Miles his first start of the season. Miles missed Thursday's game because of allergies.
Bench stepping up when called upon--
Deseret News
And while C.J. Miles didn't do much (4 points, 3 steals and an assist in 17-plus minutes) filling in for injured starting shooting guard Raja Bell, who's been plagued by a strained left adductor muscle, Gordon Hayward continued his sparkplug role off the bench.
Hayward, a second-year swingman who was Utah's lottery pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, wound up with 12 points and six rebounds. He slammed down a coast-to-coast dunk that tied the game at 82 — and brought a roaring crowd to its feet — late in regulation, and he hit a huge jumper that gave Utah a 91-87 lead early in overtime.
Utah Jazz: Derrick Favors comes of age in OT win--
Deseret News
Paul Millsap had 13 points and 12 rebounds. Harris and Gordon Hayward each chipped in with 12 points. Jamaal Tinsley came off the bench to provide a nice offensive punch with 13 points, while rookie Enes Kanter grabbed a baker's dozen worth of boards as Utah outrebounded Golden State 65-40.
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Hayward made the back-to-back plays of the game from a highlight standpoint when he blocked a shot on one end and then hammered down a two-handed slam on the other end to tie it at 82-82.
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"He had a great game," Hayward said. "I don't want to blow it up because I think it could be an every day thing for him. He's that good. We need another one of those tomorrow."
Derrick Favors powers Utah victory against Golden State in overtime--
Salt Lake Tribune
Once again, Corbin called on his young core of players Gordon Hayward, Alec Burks, Enes Kanter and Favors.
Once again, they produced.
Hayward, Burks, Kanter and Favors combined for 48 points and 41 rebounds in 110 minutes.
NBA: Derrick Favors’ career night sparks Utah Jazz’s OT win--
Salt Lake Tribune
By the fourth period, Favors as well as Utah’s other young players, Gordon Hayward, Alec Bucks, Jeremy Evans and Enes Kanter, provided solid minutes.
The group combined for 53 points and 46 rebounds. Overall, Utah owned the glass, outrebounding Golden State (18-24) by 25, including 20 offensive rebounds.
Butler considers change in athletic conferences--
Butler CollegianBulldogs Face Penn At The Palestra--
ButlerSports.com
NCAA Tournament Tidbits: 03.17.12 Edition--
Rush The Court
Midwest Region
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The most telling stretch of Kansas’ win over Detroit was a 34-7 run that drug over almost 16 minutes.
Bright future on the horizon for Detroit Mercy--
The Detroit Free PressDetroit Mercy successful on court and in classroom--
The Detroit News
Women's basketball notebook: UWGB's Bauer snaps slump at the perfect time--
Green Bay Press GazetteWomen's basketball: UWGB dominates Iowa State on its home court in NCAA opener--
Green Bay Press GazetteOn this day 2 years ago - Mar 17, 2010--
Phoenix FeverStill Dancing! Green Bay Wins at Iowa State, 71-57--
GreenBayPhoenix.comPostseason Props: Bauer out of Shooting Slump, Sparks Phoenix Win--
GreenBayPhoenix.comDefensive Battle Awaits Phoenix in Second Round--
GreenBayPhoenix.com
Without Butler, few options on the Horizon--
PantherU
Future of Carmody and NU basketball up in air--
The Chicago Tribune
Potential targets could include Ohio's John Groce, Bucknell's Dave Paulsen, Northern Iowa's Ben Jacobson and Valparaiso's Bryce Drew. Craig Robinson is a former NU assistant who has done decently at Oregon State. He's also Michele Obama's brother.
Green Bay Rides Big First Half to Opening Round Win over Iowa State--
Horizon League Network
Dogs in Heat--
The Mid-MajorityTrade deadline quiet as Utah Jazz are stuck as is--
Deseret News
Other years the Jazz acquired Jeff Hornacek or future draft picks that included players such as Ronnie Brewer and Gordon Hayward. But it's iffy business. In 1998, they thought they had landed center Rony Seikaly in exchange for Chris Morris and Greg Foster, but Seikaly didn't report, so the deal fizzled. Gordan Giricek for DeShawn Stevenson wasn't a great move, but Stevenson had what seemed unresolvable issues with Jerry Sloan.
You win some and lose some, but this year the Jazz didn't do either. So they remain the 10th or 12th-best team in the Western Conference. They still have too many defensive lapses and not enough perimeter shooters. Al Jefferson still misses the kick-out when three guys collapse, Hayward still acts unsure and C.J. Miles still tantalizes but disappoints.
Utah Jazz need overtime to beat 'pesky' Timberwolves, 111-105--
Deseret News
In the overtime period, Millsap hounded the T-Wolves for three of his game-high eight steals, including one that led to a go-ahead slam dunk by leading-scorer Gordon Hayward (26 points) with 56.9 seconds remaining.
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Fortunately for the Jazz, they had a bunch of players who also proved to be tough competitors on this night as they bounced back from a rough loss in Phoenix on Wednesday.
Hayward led the way, again playing very well off the bench with his game-high 26 points on 9-for-17 shooting.
Utah Jazz-Minnesota Timberwolves: Instant analysis--
Deseret News
The young shall lead: Once again, Utah Jazz fans caught a glimpse into the future, and perhaps by indications tonight, the present. Promising youngsters Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors, and Alec Burks were able to contribute mightily to the game’s outcome.
Hayward continued to show increased confidence off the bench, shooting shots in rhythm. Doing much of his damage from the perimeter, the second-year man paced the Jazz with 26 points, three assists, and three rebounds. He played with great poise as he capitalized on many aggressive plays on the offensive end.
Kragthorpe: Jazz’s Gordon Hayward responding to new job description--
Salt Lake TribuneWin would earn Butler home semifinal--
Indy Star Butler Insider
Detroit falls to No. 2 seed Kansas, 65-50--
MICentralSports.comRushed Reaction: #2 Kansas 65, #15 Detroit 50--
Rush The CourtPreviewing Day 2′s evening session of the NCAA tourney--
CollegeBasketballTalk
Upsets on the horizon?
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9:57 pm ET, TruTV, No. 2 Kansas vs. No. 15 Detroit, Omaha: Detroit is arguably the most talented No. 15 seed of all time. They have a McDonald’s all-american at the point in Ray McCallum and a pair of talented and athletic big men. They press and they forced turnovers, and we all know how Tyshawn Taylor has had turnovers issues this season.
Kansas avoids pitfalls of other 2 seeds, handles Detroit--
CollegeBasketballTalkDetroit's Doug Anderson goes reverse dunk vs Kansas--
Run The FloorNCAA Tournament 2012: Michigan State vs. LIU, Notre Dame vs. Xavier, Temple vs. South Florida, and Kansas vs. Detroit--
The Big Lead
#2 Kansas vs. #15 Detroit, 9:57 in Omaha (TruTV). The Jayhawks simply cannot lose this game. It won’t happen. Too overpowering, too dominant, too deep, and they never lose to an inferior opponent in March. It’s not happening.
The Line: Kansas by 14. The Pick: Kansas -14. I’d take Kansas if it was -34.
The Preview You Must View: (2) Kansas vs (15) Detroit--
Big 12 HoopsKansas Vs. Detroit Final Score: Jayhawks Easily Handle The Titans--
Rock Chalk TalkKansas Basketball: A (semi) Statistical Recap of Detroit--
Rock Chalk TalkJayhawks 65, Titans 50: Notes, quotes from Friday night's loss--
The Detroit Free PressKansas 65, Detroit Mercy 50: Doug Anderson's dunks keep Titans close for a bit--
The Detroit Free PressFormer UDM stars recall Tournament glories--
The Detroit NewsDetroit Mercy has the pieces to build on success--
The Detroit NewsDetroit Mercy's offense dries up in loss to Kansas--
The Detroit NewsUpdated: Detroit (22-13) vs. 6th Ranked Kansas (27-6)--
Titans UpdateTitans Fall to Kansas in NCAA Tournament--
detroittitans.comGreat Titan Season Comes To An End In WNIT--
detroittitans.com
Women's basketball notebook: Ritchie's star shines brightest in big games--
Green Bay Press GazetteWomen's basketball: Phoenix poised to take next step--
Green Bay Press GazetteNo. 7 Seed Green Bay Battles No. 10 Seed Iowa State Saturday--
GreenBayPhoenix.com
Drew already has eye on next season--
The NWI TimesSpartans 89, Blackbirds 67: Notes, quotes from Friday night's win--
The Detroit Free Press
IRATE IZZO: At least three times, the MSU coach stomped his feet and growled at his players as intensely as he has all season. Brandon Wood took a poor shot on a busted play that led to a transition three. You could hear the undressing from the other side of the court.
Michigan State's victory proves margin of success is small--
The Detroit News
Tough tests coming
Izzo was annoyed at guards Brandon Wood and Travis Trice, and reminded his team at halftime of the Tournament's tumult. You figured once Missouri lost, all the high seeds would get the point. But as someone more clever than me pointed out, Missouri loves company.
Greg Kirby steps away after 40 years of coaching--
The NWI Times
WSU women to face Seattle in WBI--
Dayton Daily NewsWomen Head to Seattle for WBI Quarterfinals--
wsuraiders.com
Seven-year NCAA Streak Comes to End with Detroit's 65-50 Loss to Kansas--
Horizon League NetworkWright State Advances in the WBI--
Horizon League NetworkGreen Bay Ready for First Round Matchup with Iowa State--
Horizon League Network
Utah Jazz-Phoenix Suns: Report card--
Deseret News
Forwards: Paul Millsap had 18 points and 10 rebounds but allowed Channing Frye to nearly have his way in the paint, as the University of Arizona alum scored 26 points. Grant Hill scored 12 points opposite Josh Howard's six on 3-of-12 shooting. Gordon Hayward picked up some of Howard's slack, scoring 13 points while playing more than the first-year Jazzman. GRADE: C
Utah Jazz: Gordon Hayward, Jazz bench key in win--
Deseret NewsUtah Jazz notebook: GM Kevin O'Connor didn't find any deals to 'improve team'--
Deseret News
O'Connor gave a "no comment" when asked if most trade offers include demands for the Jazz's young core of Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors, Enes Kanter and Alec Burks.
But with those four lottery picks on the squad who are 21 or younger, the Jazz are in long-term thinking mode. O'Connor pointed that out earlier in the week.
Sure, they want to win now — "Our goal is to make the playoffs," O'Connor insisted — but the Jazz weren't willing to mortgage their future success or cornerstone pieces for a quick fix.
Utah Jazz-Minnesota Timberwolves: Report card--
Deseret News
Bench: The Jazz's reserves dominated. Gordon Hayward had a season-high 26 points, and rookie Alec Burks played all of the fourth quarter and overtime. He finished with 15 points. Utah's bench outscored Minnesota's reserves 53-23. Derrick Favors had a whopping 16 rebounds in 22 minutes. Only J.J. Barea did much for the Timberwolves off the bench, as he had 11 points.
Grade: A+
Day 4 Open Thread + Picking The Lines--
Basketball Predictions
Detroit (+14.5) over Kansas: This is another game where it's really not inconceivable that the 15 seed could win outright. It wasn't until mid-to-late January that Eli Holman got into game shape so that he and Ray McCallum could take this team to their potential. They've looked great over the past few weeks, and could really give trouble to a Kansas team that can get turned over and that isn't a great outside shooting team. Kansas should win, but 14.5 points are a lot to cover.
Detroit Mercy's Doug Anderson throws down 360 windmill--
It's Always Sunny in DetroitLive blog tonight: Detroit Mercy vs. Kansas!--
The Detroit Free PressScouting report for tonight's Detroit Mercy-Kansas game--
The Detroit Free PressJayhawks on Titans' dunk specialist Doug Anderson: 'He's a freak'--
The Detroit Free PressMcCallums, UDM ready to use Horizon League success against Kansas--
The Detroit Free PressUDM dances out of wallflower status--
The Detroit NewsPreview: No 2. Kansas vs. No. 15 Detroit Mercy--
The Detroit NewsUDM, Kansas guards takes center stage--
The Detroit NewsDetroit Mercy's Eli Holman provides sizeable threat for Kansas--
The Detroit NewsFormer UDM stars recall Tournament glories--
The Detroit NewsMadness starts Friday for Michigan State, Michigan, Detroit Mercy--
The Detroit NewsMARCH MADNESS: Matchups key as No. 2 Kansas opens vs. Detroit--
The Oakland PressThe Titans in Omaha - Day Two--
Detroit Titans BlogTitans Open WNIT At Toledo On Friday--
detroittitans.com
Women's basketball: Freshmen trigger UWGB, Iowa State offenses--
Green Bay Press GazetteLive From Ames: Follow the Phoenix in Iowa--
GreenBayPhoenix.com
Wright State women win WBI opener at SIU Edwardsville--
Fairborn Daily HeraldWomen Win WBI Opener at SIU Edwardsville--
wsuraiders.com
Utah Jazz-Phoenix Suns: Instant analysis--
Deseret News
Gordon Hayward had an unassumingly effective game, with 13 points (5 of 8 FGs). He did not make his usual all-around comparisons, having just one assist and one rebound. C.J. Miles, the subject of many floating trade rumors, had nine points.
Butler tops Delaware 75-58 in College Basketball Invitational--
The Indy StarWin sends Butler to Philly--
Indy Star Butler InsiderButler starts CBI amid A-10 rumors--
Victory FirelightButler Gets Win Over Delaware, 75-58--
Butler Blue FeverBUTLER 75, DELAWARE 58--
THE unOFFICIAL BUTLER BULLDOGS MEN'S BASKETBALL PAGEBulldogs Down Delaware In CBI Opener--
ButlerSports.com
Miami Heat falls to Chicago Bulls despite Derrick Rose’s absence--
Miami Herald
Ronnie Brewer’s three-pointer with 4:06 left in the third quarter put the Bulls ahead 72-57 and Watson followed with a 15-footer to complete a 10-2 run. The Heat lumbered through the rest of third quarter before James provided a spark with a few what-the-heck three-point attempts. James made two three-pointers and Norris Cole added a three of his own to cut the Bulls’ lead to 79-70.
RTC Tourney Podblasts: Midwest & West Regions--
Rush The CourtNCAA Tournament Tidbits: 03.14.12 Edition--
Rush The Court
Kansas forward Thomas Robinson responded to some early smack talk from Detroit‘s Eli Holman prior to the team’s departure for Omaha. Holman was probably doing his best to keep confidence high, but likely generated some bulletin board material in doing so.
NCAA Tournament 2012: Five First Round Upsets To Look Out For--
Busting Brackets\
(2) Kansas vs. (15) Detroit – Midwest Region, Omaha, NE, Fri. 9:57 PM ET
It’s rare to see a 2/15 match-up singled out as a possible upset game, but it’s also rare to see a 15 seed the caliber of Detroit.
You can attribute Detroit’s high seed to a very poor start to their season, much of it played at less than full strength. However, the Titans finished the season on a 13-2 roll and won the Horizon in the process. They were led by the coach’s son, sophomore guard Ray McCallum (15.6ppg).
It does seem unfair for Kansas to have to face the Horizon league champion as a 2 seed, but fortunately for the Jayhawks, they are coached by Bill Self. He should have them ready to play at a high level, which is just what it will take for them to advance.
The NC-Double-Eh Stat Leaders - Week 17--
Raptors HQ
Minutes
Devoe Joseph, Oregon - 35.0
Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State - 33.5
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga - 31.7
Kris Joseph, Syracuse - 31.6
Justin Edwards, Maine - 31.2
Tyler Murray, Wagner - 30.7
Jason Calliste, Detroit - 30.7
Myck Kabongo, Texas - 30.4
Ty Nurse, Texas Tech - 30.2
Two tied with 30.1 minutes.
2012 NCAA Tournament Bracket: Breaking Down The Midwest--
Rock Chalk Talk
Interesting Facts:
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Detroit is the second worst three point shooting team in the entire tournament (326th overall), shooting 29.5% from beyond the arc, better only than....
Alabama, who is ranked 331st overall, shooting 28.5% from three.
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#15 Seed Detroit Titans
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Bid: Automatic, Horizon
Location: Detroit
Record: 22-13 (11-7)
KenPom Adj. Offensive Efficiency: 74
KenPom Adj. Defensive Efficiency: 178
Key Offensive Stat: 29.5% 3pt% (326th)
Key Defensive Stat: 22.4% TO forced (63rd)
Player to Know: Eli Holman
McCallum is their McDonalds All-American, but it is Holman who perhaps has the biggest chance to hurt the Jayhawks. He has played only half the year, but has a 120.2 Ortg, a 61.3% eFG, and rebounding rates of 14.5% and 21.4%. He'll go up against one of the best shot blockers in the country and the best defensive rebounder in the country, and you know Kansas will try to get him into foul trouble. If they succeed in doing so early they should have a much easier victory. As for the three point shooting, I think you can look at it in two ways: first, the fact that they don't shoot it well obviously bodes well for us but it also means that they were still able to score well despite not shooting well from three, so if they have a lucky game from behind the arc it could be trouble. The big key on the perimeter will be to keep McCallum out of the lane: he shoots 55.6% from two and draws a lot of fouls, but is shooting just 25% from three. I could see Detroit winning, but I think it will be a game where Kansas is up by 3-5 points at halftime and then goes on a run in the second half to put them away.
Haiku!
Detroit can score well
Will fans copy hockey fans
And throw octopi?
NCAA Tourney - Last minute upset picks--
Upset Picks
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Detroit over Kansas. Kansas is probably too much for the Horizon League's Titans. But with Ray McCallum - a sophomore who chose to play for his father at Detroit instead of starting at UCLA - and a pair of 6'10 post players, including former Indiana player Eli Holman, they could spring an upset. chances I'm wrong - really high, 89.4%.
Reading into tourney teams' fortunes--
ESPN
Detroit (15)
Write 'em in: Thanks to Ray McCallum, the Titans will be a hot upset pick, and it is certainly not a crazy choice. The sophomore leads his team in points per game, assists and steals and could have gone to a lot of bigger-name schools. He opted for Detroit so he could play for his dad.
Write 'em out: This is not a rock-solid defensive team, and you have to wonder whether Detroit has the horses to get in a scoring contest with some of the major programs. If they can't turn teams over, they might not be able to win.
Write it down: The university named its court after former coach, Dick Vitale. With apologies to our dear colleague, if McCallum & Son beat Kansas, they may have to change that.
Did Tyshawn Taylor really say THAT?--
Eye On College BasketballDetroit Mercy to 'play with heart, pride' vs. Kansas--
The Detroit Free PressChase Simon embraces role as UDM defensive stopper--
The Detroit NewsTitans head for tourney--
The Detroit NewsNCAA bid helps Ray McCallum Jr. silence all the UDM critics--
The Detroit NewsTitans practice just for show--
The Detroit NewsMARCH MADNESS: Matchups key as No. 2 Kansas opens vs. Detroit--
The Oakland PressMarch Madness 2012: Why Ray McCallum Jr. Can Lead the Titans Past Kansas--
Bleacher ReportThe Titans Are In Omaha--
Detroit Titans BlogMcCallum Picks Up National Honors--
detroittitans.comDetroit Readies for Jayhawks in Friday's NCAA Tourney--
detroittitans.comDeadline To Rsvp For Men's & Women's Basketball Banquets Draws Near--
detroittitans.comTitans Make Trip To Historic Lambeau Field--
Detroit Titans BlogTitans Open WNIT At Toledo On Friday--
detroittitans.com
Howard Moore to Appear on CTL, SportsNet Central Thursday--
uicflames.com
Sign Up Now For The Annual Backcourt Club Banquet On April 30--
LoyolaRamblers.com
Green Bay Way makes mid-major one of country's top women's programs--
The Chicago TribuneWomen's basketball: UWGB forward Lydia Bauer looks to shake shooting slump--
Green Bay Press GazetteGreen Bay in the Big Dance: Scouting Iowa State--
GreenBayPhoenix.comDefense Dictates Green Bay's Play--
GreenBayPhoenix.comWojta Named All-Region Nominee for All-America Team--
GreenBayPhoenix.comGreen Bay's Alec Brown Named to NABC All-District Team--
GreenBayPhoenix.com
Report: Nebraska contacts UWM's Jeter about head coach job--
Milwaukee Journal SentinelNebraska shows interest in UWM's Jeter--
Milwaukee Journal SentinelRob Jeter being courted by Nebraska--
UWM Update
NIT 2012, Miami Vs. Valparaiso: Game Time, TV Schedule And More--
SB Nation IndianaShorthanded Crusaders keep it close, but Miami pulls away late--
The Post-TribuneSeason comes to a close for short-handed Crusaders--
The NWI TimesThis isn't how it was supposed to go--
Inside VU SportsReplay: Chat with Michigan State hoops beat writer Shawn Windsor--
The Detroit Free Press
Shawn, do you think Izzo will use Green more as an outside threat in the tournament due to their lack of shooters and the importance of the 3 pointer ?
by Rick 2:42 PM
Lack of shooters? Thornton is a 50 percent three-point guy since Big Ten started. Wood can shoot. Trice, now that he is back, is a very good shooter. Appling is slowly coming out of his shooting slump.
by Shawn Windsor 2:43 PM
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Shawn, do you think Thorton and Wood can keep up the good shooting during the tourney while playing in different venues?
by Rick 2:53 PM
I don't see why not.
by Shawn Windsor 2:53 PM
Valparaiso Struggles in 66-50 Loss To Miami (FL)--
Valpo DailyShort-Handed Crusaders Fall in First Round of NIT--
valpoathletics.comValparaiso’s Freeman steps down as coach--
The Post-TribuneFreeman resigns as Valpo women's basketball coach--
The NWI TimesKeith Freeman Resigns as Valpo Women’s Basketball Coach--
valpoathletics.com
Commentary: Horizon League needs a schedule upgrade--
Dayton Daily News
Kendrick Perry Named Second-Team All-District By NABC--
ysusports.com
Horizon League Puts Five on All-NABC District 12 Teams--
Horizon League NetworkButler Collects CBI Win; Shorthanded Valpo Falls in NIT--
Horizon League NetworkTitans Relish Challenge of Kansas in Tournament Opener--
Horizon League NetworkGreen Bay Wins the Horizon League 'Pack the House' Challenge--
Horizon League Network