Cinderella"" doesn't apply to Davidson
Davidson didn't use pixie dust.
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Davidson didn't use pixie dust.
So you went to Jamaica for Spring Break - lame. Cancun - dumb. On a cruise - please, those are for old folks named Norma and Earl who wear their pants up to their chests and think white shoes are the cat's meow.""
OMAHA, Neb. - When the No. 6-seed Southern California Trojans and the No. 11-seed Kansas State Wildcats walked onto the court Thursday night at the Qwest Center, the spotlight focused on two players - USC freshman forward O.J. Mayo and Kansas State freshman forward Michael Beasley.
OMAHA, Neb. - With nine minutes remaining in their battle against the No. 11 seed Kansas State Wildcats, the No. 3 seed Wisconsin Badgers led 58-49. In an attempt to cut into the UW lead, Wildcat head coach Frank Martin put on a full-court press.
OMAHA, Neb. - Freshmen forwards Michael Beasley and Bill Walker might be playing in the NBA next season, but the No. 3-seed Wisconsin Badgers taught the two young stars and the rest of the Kansas State Wildcats a lesson in team defense as UW defeated KSU 72-55 Saturday afternoon at the Qwest Center.
OMAHA, Neb. - The No. 3-seeded Badgers made careless passes, forced bad shots and looked like anything but Big Ten Champions Thursday night at the Qwest Center, but they played well enough to defeat the No. 14 seed, Cal-State Fullerton, 71-56 and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
You are about to enter a dimension of sight and of sound - one of sub-par basketball teams and of cramped seating areas. You are about to enter ... the Wild Zone.
EVANSTON, Ill. - Although Wisconsin probably would have liked to claim the Big Ten title outright in front of a home crowd at the Kohl Center, the wooden bleachers, cramped quarters and large number of Wisconsin fans at Welsh-Ryan Arena provided a unique setting for the 65-52 win and ensuing victory celebration.
EVANSTON, Ill. - As a sea of red covered Welsh-Ryan Arena and shouts of Big Ten Champs"" drowned out the faint whimpers of ""Let's go Cats,"" it was clear this Saturday in March would not be remembered as Senior Day for the Northwestern Wildcats, but as the day the Wisconsin Badgers won another regular season conference championship.
With four Wisconsin seniors playing in their final game at the Kohl Center Wednesday night, Badger head coach Bo Ryan spent several minutes talking about the class of 2008 during his press conference Monday.
While some might argue that March Madness"" does not truly begin until Selection Sunday, when Greg Gumbel and company announce the pairings of the NCAA's top 65 teams, several signs indicate the madness is already upon us. In the spirit of the tournament, I present the Final Four craziest college basketball occurrences in recent weeks.
Wisconsin senior forward Brian Butch made four 3-pointers. Michigan State senior guard Drew Neitzel made one.
Somewhere along the fine line between psychopath and psychic, there exists a unique class of human beings commonly known as college basketball coaches.
A year ago to the day the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers and the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes met in Columbus with the Big Ten regular season title hanging in the balance. OSU triumphed 49-48 when Ron Lewis blocked Kammron Taylor's shot from the elbow as time expired.
\If I am guilty of anything it is of being too trusting of others, wanting to see the best in everyone and being nice to everyone.""
Badger fans: As the great Samuel L. Jackson said several times during the final scene of Pulp Fiction, Be cool!""
The Badgers would never admit that one game was more important than another. As head coach Bo Ryan reiterated during his weekly press conference, he views every game as a big game.
While much of the Midwest lay under a thick blanket of snow, the Wisconsin defense turned up the heat on the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the Badgers made 12 of their final 14 free throws to earn a 60-54 victory Wednesday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
Maybe it was punishment for the Spygate"" scandal.
While many of you Packer backers were probably wallowing in self-pity last week because the clock finally struck midnight on Green Bay's magical season, I was in Foxboro, Mass., to do an exclusive Daily Cardinal interview with New England Patriot's head coach Bill Belichick.