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Saturday
Mar122011

Big East Tournament Always Better Than The Others

Picture of Kemba Walker By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

One thing I've never accepted in my five years living up here is the long-held belief that everything is better in New York.

But there are plenty of things superior in the Big Apple than anywhere else, and one of them is a college basketball tournament.

I've attended some December ballgames at Madison Square Garden, where the atmosphere even for two out-of-state college teams playing in a pro town is pretty impressive.

And it's 100 times better in March when Big East rivals square off at the Garden, even if it's 2 p.m. on a Wednesday. The energy is outstanding, and I'm glad I've scraped a few bucks together to catch a session each of the last couple of years.

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Saturday
Mar122011

March Madness Notebook: Day 12

March Madness Logo By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Wow, Jimmer Fredette's outburst was impressive Friday night. The BYU star made 22-of-37 shots, including seven three-pointers, and finished with a Mountain West Conference Tournament record 52 points. The Cougars avenged two regular-season losses to New Mexico with an 87-76 win, advancing to the MWC championship game against San Diego State today at 7 p.m.

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Friday
Mar112011

March Madness Notebook: Day 11

March Madness Logo By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Poor Cincinnati. After the Bearcats cruised in their Big East Tournament opener on Wednesday, they were trounced by Notre Dame in one of the most lopsided blowouts in the event's storied history.

Fellow alums think I'm harsh on our alma mater; it's not that I'm not excited about the job Mick Cronin has done in his fifth season in Cincinnati. But at the same time, I'm tempering my optimism because I don't think the Bearcats are back, as many of them like to think. They play excellent defense and their scrappy style is reminiscent of those great UC teams of the 1990s. But those teams also had some scoring punch. Currently there is very little offensive firepower, no go-to guy to carry a team, and that's why Cincinnati's exit from the NCAA Tournament will be an early one.

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Thursday
Mar102011

Pictures From The 2011 Big East Tournament

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

OGS isn't credentialed for the Big East Tournament, but a scalped ticket allowed me to at least get in the building, and a 200mm lens got me a few shots of Wednesday night's action.


>> Go To The Gallery
Our group moved around some, but we saw exactly what we hoped for: a big win by Cincinnati in the first game and an exciting one in the nightcap. It would have been nice to see old friend Bob Huggins and his West Virginia Mountaineers advance, but Marquette was too much in the second half of game two.

When we weren't getting booted from seats, looking for better ones or making a beer run, we actually sat down and I was able to snap off a few frames. Enjoy the gallery.

Thursday
Mar102011

BracketMaster Update: Katie Advances To Sweet Sixteen

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

I'm pleased to announce that Toledo Katie edged out Pittsburgh Katie in the first round of the Captain Morgan BracketMaster Challenge that ended recently.

Our lovely Katie has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, facing a tough customer in Roxanne from Philadelphia.

If we win this next round, Katie and OGS will take our talents to the Elite Eight in Las Vegas later this month. Yes, an all-expenses paid trip to Sin City is precisely what a guy with an addictive personality needs during March Madness.

This round of voting ends on Wednesday, March 16, so vote early and often at bracketmaster.spike.com. If you do it online, you must fill out a full bracket for your vote(s) to count. But if you're a lazy-ass like I am, then simply text KATIEP to 44686. And do it a lot.

There are other ways you can help Toledo Katie:

+ Follow @MorganetteKatie on Twitter
+ Like her fan page on Facebook
+ Look at these hot pictures of her

Thursday
Mar102011

March Madness Notebook: Day 10

March Madness Logo By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

I hit up Wednesday's evening session of the Big East Tournament. Bumping into a couple dozen Cincinnati alums kept our foursome from realizing just how badly the Bearcats were putting it on South Florida. UC was in control of a typically low-scoring first half, but Mick Cronin's crew really blew things wide open after the break. Putting up almost 90 and winning by nearly 30 aren't usually staples of Cincinnati's success this season, but there's no complaining here. Anyway, I'll post a few pictures on OGS a little later.

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Wednesday
Mar092011

St. John's-Rutgers: Who Said What On Twitter?

By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Perhaps you caught the end of the St. John's-Rutgers game in the Big East Tournament on Wednesday. If you did, you shouldn't be surprised to hear that Twitter exploded after officials Jim Burr and Tim Higgins blew the final minute of that otherwise exciting tilt. Here's a sampling:

+ @CKlosterman: "Rutgers-St. John's ended like the gold medal game from the '72 Olympics."

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Wednesday
Mar092011

March Madness Notebook: Day 9

March Madness LogoBy JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

I was walking to the train in Midtown last night and I couldn't help but be swept up by the energy around Madison Square Garden. I had no intention of going to any of the Big East games; in fact, I'd just left a University of Cincinnati Alumni social event where I was offered a freebie for the evening session.

But once I saw the Providence team bus pull into the MSG lot, and I heard a scalper bark out "two on the floor" to a man and his teenage son, I was hooked. I watched his sales pitch fail, then asked about a single. We went back and forth, and his price actually wasn't bad. But I had some work to do at home so I turned him down and continued my march to the subway. By the time I got home, I was able to watch the last few minutes of South Florida's upset over Villanova, a game for which I could have watched from a $60 floor seat.

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Tuesday
Mar082011

March Madness Notebook: Day 8

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

A writer friend tried to tell me over the weekend that the Big East is to basketball what the SEC is to football. I'm not so sure of that, since the Big East, despite its stacked lineup of heavy hitters, hasn't won a national championship since 2004. But I will say the league's conference tournament is the best to watch if you're locked in front of your television. Want proof?

Well, feel free to flip on the TV anytime between noon and midnight Tuesday and Wednesday. And really the whole week, because the closer it gets to the championship game, the more desperate the teams are and the more physical the games become.

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Tuesday
Mar082011

2011 NCAA Conference Tournament Breakdowns


By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

The best conference tournament of them all begins Tuesday at Madison Square Garden, and the other power leagues begin their events this week as well. Here are the key details and a few bold predictions on the final week of college basketball before the NCAA Tournament:

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Monday
Mar072011

March Madness Notebook: Day 7

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Wow. Ohio State's beatdown of Wisconsin was as impressive as it was thorough in Columbus on Sunday. The Buckeyes showed they're clearly the best team in the country, and put the Big Ten on notice that they have no intention of loafing through this week's conference tournament that starts Thursday in Indianapolis.

Today's Headlines
+ Indiana State claimed a spirited win over top-seeded Missouri State in the Missouri Valley Conference title game on Sunday. The Sycamores get the automatic bid, while the Bears wait to see if their 25-8 record is good enough for an at-large bid. Without a win over a team from the RPI Top 50, the prediction here is that it's not.

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Sunday
Mar062011

March Madness Notebook: Day 6

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

It took until the final game of the regular season, but I'm finally ready to say Cincinnati can play some basketball. I've been saying on Twitter the last six weeks that the Bearcats are brutal to watch, but they bring lockdown defense and scrap their way to wins over decent teams.

If they play that grinding style in the NCAA Tournament, however, chances are good that their game(s) will be decided on a late possession or two, where they could be exposed as a team without a true game-breaker who can score when a critical basket is needed.

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Saturday
Mar052011

March Madness Notebook: Day 5

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

It's the final Saturday of the regular season for many teams; others are already in their conference tournaments. ESPN Classic got college basketball fans in the mood this morning with the replay of the great 1985 final between Villanova and Georgetown. Twenty-two of the Top 25 teams take the floor Saturday; five games involve one ranked squad against another.

Today's Headlines
+ As Duke prepares to battle for ACC supremacy against hated rival North Carolina, word comes that freshman point guard Kyrie Irving's toe is improving, but not enough to play.

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Friday
Mar042011

March Madness Notebook: Day 4

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

The St. John's loss at Seton Hall was more surprising than it was damaging. Missing out on a double-bye and only getting one off day in the Big East Tournament won't crush the Red Storm. The conference event is the most brutal in the country, but if there's one team that can muscle its way to four wins in four days at Madison Square Garden, it's probably a St. John's team that has won a handful of big games at that very venue under Steve Lavin already this season.

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Thursday
Mar032011

March Madness Notebook: Day 3

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By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

I never thought I'd say this, but North Carolina hasn't gotten the hype this season that it typically gets. Perhaps it's because the Tar Heels struggled through a miserable 2009-10 and maybe expectations weren't as high for Roy Williams' bunch heading into this year.

But UNC is playing some pretty good basketball these days, and if Jared Sullinger is the only freshman you've heard a lot about, then you haven't been paying attention. Harrison Barnes is just as valuable to his Heels as Sully is to Ohio State. Did you see what he did at Florida State Wednesday night?

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