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HIGH POINT, N.C. -- Eugene Harris scored 17 points to lead High Point to a 72-43 victory over Limestone College on Wednesday night. Harris shot 6 of 13 from the field, including four 3-pointers. David Campbell also chipped in for the Panthers (4-5 ...
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The ACC is arguably one of the top college basketball conferences in the country and consistently puts first rounders into the NBA (Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Chris Paul, Chris Bosh, Carlos Boozer, etc.) The start of the basketball season this year ...
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RENO December 11th - The Reno Bighorns have acquired point guard Daryl "Majic" Dorsey from the available player pool. Dorsey, 185 pounds 6-1 Guard from Brevard Community College in Florida, played for the Las Vegas Rattlers in 2004 with the ABA and ...
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The Bonita Vista Barons Girls Basketball Team may find it hard to come up with an encore to last year’s magical season. The Barons shredded their Mesa League competition, glided through the CIF playoffs and made it all the way to the Cox Arena ...
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DETROIT -- Detroit Mercy will hold a "Spencer Haywood Night" on Dec. 17, honoring the former basketball great, when the Titans face Aquinas at 7:35 p.m. Haywood played his first college game against Aquinas 40 years ago, in what was a 105-40 victory ...
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I am ready to say it out loud. After months of researching, writing, editing, rewriting and a bunch of hours of layout and proofing yet to come, our staff's history of the Northern State men's basketball program is upcoming. The project, which will ...
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High-profile athletic departments across the country have struggled for years to shake the notion that athletes coast to graduation and scoop up “easy” degrees. And a recent USA Today investigation doesn’t make the battle any easier. As NCAA ...
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The Montana Indian Athletic Hall of Fame will induct 16 individuals and one team during its annual American Indian Heritage Night on Thursday at MSU Billings' Alterowitz Gymnasium. The evening will begin at 5 p.m. with an exhibition game between the ...
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Resolved Question: How overated is the Badgers Basketball team this year?
I bleed Badger Red but am the rarest of fans. . . I'm honest and pretty unbiased. With the slow development of their two new big men Markoff and Bergeron. . . how can they compete down inside? I know Bo Ryan is perhaps the best coach in college basketball but he isn't a miracle worker. And by the way. . . all you douchebaggs who want to tell me Coach K . . or Roy Williams and etc are the best coaches. . . .My 6 year old nephew could win with the 12 high school all americans on their benches every year. . .not to mention the refs that baby these programs (Duke shot 32 free throws tonight agains Rhode Island who only shot 16) What would coach Krybaby do with Wisconsin's roster every year. . . . . not much. Markoff and Berggeron will most likely both be redshirted this year. moreVoting Question: Is there going to be a college basketball game from 2ksports this year?
The reason I ask, is I have prefered 2ksports basketball games to EA, however I want to be able to upload rosters from college to nba, so I guess I'll go with NBA Live if there won't be a college game from 2k. Thanks Gabe. Really, no importing? I don't even know that I'll want to get either now. moreResolved Question: The best video game system for someone who hasn't gamed much in recent years but is a huge sports geek?
Alright, I'm thinking this winter is the time for me to get back into the video game market. Problem is, I'm not sure if I should get an Xbox, a PS3 or a Wii. The following facts might help: - I'm 26. - The last game system I owned was a Super Nintendo, circa 1998. - I had an edition of Madden for my PC in the early part of this decade and played plenty of Triple Play, NBA Live, Tiger Woods and NHL on my computer when I was in or just out of college. - My favorite games of all-time are RBI Baseball and RBI 2 on the good ol' NES. It was to the point where I can still recite some 1989 MLB statistics off the top of my head. - I want to play sports games because I worked a lot this summer and my knowledge of "who's good" and "who's playing where" took a major hit. Getting games with regularly updated rosters for officially licensed games is a plus because I can have some fun and learn about teams at the same time. - I'd really like to get a good baseball sim and get back on the Madden bandwagon (I had Madden for the PC in college but was sorely disappointed with the gap between difficulty levels). I also am thinking a college basketball game would be cool and/or a good golf sim. - I like full-season modes and I really dig games that give a nod to history, particularly historical stadia. - I've missed a couple generations of games, so I'm not looking for games that are really complicated. - I don't care about puzzle or shoot-'em-up games, so you can leave your Final Fantasies at home. - Good, realistic graphics and animations with smooth motions are important to me, as are details like uniform and stadium art. I'm leaning towards the PS3 because I understand it has the best graphics and more of the sim-type games than the Wii. What do y'all think, though? And would you have any game suggestions? moreResolved Question: Does anyone have the March Madness 2008 rosters for download? I have Xbox 360.?
I'm a little late, I always wait for the price to drop to $20-$30 on college basketball games. Does anyone have the rosters with the player names that they would let me download from them? Thank you in advance. moreResolved Question: Old college basketball rosters?
I'm looking for the full rosters for men's college hoops for a few schools in the 1970s and 1980s. Anyone know where I might be able to find this info online? moreResolved Question: NCAA College Hoops 2K8 or NCAA March Madness 2008 PS3???
Which PS3 basketball game is better? Do they have Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley and updated rosters from last year? Is there some way you can bring a draft class from this game to NBA Live 08 for the PS3??? moreResolved Question: ignore.... history of basketball?
Basketball was invented in December 1891 by the Canadian clergyman, educator, and physician James Naismith. Naismith introduced the game when we was an instructor at the Young Men's Christian Association Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. At the request of his superior, Dr. Luther H. Gulick, he organized a vigorous recreation suitable for indoor winter play. The game involved elements of American football, soccer, and hockey, and the first ball used was a soccer ball. Teams had nine players, and the goals were wooden peach baskets affixed to the walls. By 1897-1898, teams of five became standard. The game rapidly spread nationwide and to Canada and other parts of the world, played by both women and men; it also became a popular informal outdoor game. U.S. servicemen in World War II (1939-1945) popularized the sport in many other countries. A number of U.S. colleges adopted the game between about 1893 and 1895. In 1934 the first college games were staged in New York City's Madison Square Garden, and college basketball began to attract heightened interest. By the 1950s basketball had become a major college sport, thus paving the way for a growth of interest in professional basketball. The first pro league, the National Basketball League, was formed in 1898 to protect players from exploitation and to promote a less rough game. This league only lasted five years before disbanding; its demise spawned a number of loosely organized leagues throughout the northeastern United States. One of the first and greatest pro teams was the Original Celtics, organized about 1915 in New York City. They played as many as 150 games a season and dominated basketball until 1936. The Harlem Globetrotters, founded in 1927, a notable exhibition team, specializes in amusing court antics and expert ball handling. In 1949 two subsequent professional leagues, the National Basketball League (formed in 1937) and the Basketball Association of America (1946) merged to create the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Boston Celtics, led by their center Bill Russell, dominated the NBA from the late 1950s through the 1960s. By the 1960s, pro teams from coast to coast played before crowds of many millions annually. Wilt Chamberlain, a center for the Los Angeles Lakers, was another leading player during the era, and his battles with Russell were eagerly anticipated. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, also a center, came to prominence during the 1970s. Jabbar perfected his famed "sky hook" shot while playing for the Los Angeles Lakers and dominated the opposition. The NBA suffered a drop in popularity during the late 1970s, but was resuscitated, principally through the growing popularity of its most prominent players. Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics, and Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers are credited with injecting excitement into the league in the 1980s through their superior skills and decade-long rivalry. During the late 1980s Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls rose to stardom and helped the Bulls dominate the NBA during the early 1990s. A new generation of basketball stars, including Shaquille O'Neal of the Orlando Magic and Larry Johnson of the Charlotte Hornets, have sustained the NBA's growth in popularity. In 1959 a Basketball Hall of Fame was founded in Springfield, Massachusetts. Its rosters include the names of great players, coaches, referees, and people who have contributed significantly to the development of the game. there is no q.... :0 gezz, read the fine print ^ THERE IS NO QUESTION!!!! :0 :0 :0 :0 moreResolved Question: 2008 Hall of Fame class, who gets in and who doesn't?
NORTH AMERICAN COMMITTEE FINALISTS VICTOR BUBAS - Contributor (Finalist in 2003), the 1996 recipient of the prestigious John Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, began a lifelong love affair with basketball in his hometown of Gary, Indiana before attending North Carolina State University where he played for, and coached alongside, Hall of Famer Everett Case. As a player, Bubas helped NC State reach the NCAA Final Four in 1950. Bubas then landed the head coaching position at Duke University in 1959 where he led the Blue Devils to three NCAA Final Fours (1963, 1964, 1966) and four ACC championships (1960, 1963, 1964, 1966). His strong work ethic and vision helped put Duke on the national map in basketball and made Bubas the second winningest coach in the 1960s behind Hall of Famer John Wooden. As the Commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference from 1976-1990, Bubas played a key role in the NCAA's adoption of the both the three-point line and the 45-second shot clock. ADRIAN DANTLEY - Player (Finalist in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007), a native of Washington, D.C., was one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history. He had a stellar 15-year NBA career with seven different teams (Buffalo Braves, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons, Dallas Maverick and Milwaukee Bucks), the majority of the time spent with the Jazz (1979-86). At all levels, Dantley enjoyed success - as a scholastic All-America player at DeMatha Catholic High School (Md.), as a collegian at Notre Dame (1973-76), as the leading scorer (19.3 ppg) of the gold medal 1976 Olympic team and as a professional where he was Rookie of the Year in 1977. His 23,177 career points still ranks 23rd all-time in the NBA. He scored 2,223 points in three seasons (25.8) at Notre Dame, ranks second in Irish career scoring and was a unanimous First Team All-America list in 1975 and 1976. In all but four seasons as a professional, Dantley averaged 20 points or better, including topping the 30-point mark four straight years (1981-84). The six-time NBA All-Star (1980-82, 1984-86) was named NBA Comeback Player of the Year in 1984, the year he led the league in scoring (30.6). WILLIAM (Bill) DAVIDSON - Contributor (Finalist in 2007), 85, is a lifelong Michigan resident born in Detroit, where he has created both NBA and WNBA dynasties. An owner of the Pistons since 1974 and the WNBA Shock since 1998, Davidson's Pistons have captured three NBA crowns to go along with two WNBA titles for the Shock. Davidson has served as Chairman of the NBA Board of Governors, and has been an innovative business leader in the sports industry - building the revolutionary Palace of Auburn Hills, playing an integral role in structuring modern NBA salary cap and free agency standards, and even owning the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning and capturing a Stanley Cup. His Pistons have featured several Hall of Famers, including Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Chuck Daly and Larry Brown. PATRICK EWING - Player, a two-time Olympic gold medal winner (1984, 1992) and a three-time consensus First Team All-America (1983, 1984, 1985), led Georgetown University to three appearances in the NCAA Final Four and the 1984 national championship earning Most Outstanding Player recognition for his efforts. The 1986 NBA Rookie of the Year landed a spot on 11 NBA All Star rosters including ten in a row from 1998 to 1997. A member of the NBA 50th Anniversary Team, Ewing scored 24,815 points during his 17-year NBA career to go along with 11,607 rebounds. Named Parade Magazine's National High School Player of the Year in 1981, Ewing remains the New York Knicks, all-time leader in points, rebounds, blocked shots, steals and field goals made. DENNIS JOHNSON - Player (Finalist in 1999, 2003, 2005), was one of basketball's toughest defenders earning nine consecutive NBA All-Defensive team honors during his 14-year pro career, including six spots on the All-Defensive First Team. A member of three NBA championship teams, Johnson led the Seattle Supersonics to the 1979 NBA title and was named Finals Most Valuable Player. He was an unheralded player coming out of high school and college, but left his mark on the NBA as a five-time All Star (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985) and one of the game's great clutch performers. CHRIS MULLIN - Player (Finalist in 2007), a McDonald's High School All-America from Brooklyn, NY, was a five-time NBA All-Star and collegiate standout at St. John's, where he was named Big East Player of the Year an unprecedented three times. A two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, 1992), Mullin played 16 NBA seasons for Golden State and Indiana, amassing 17,911 points while averaging more than 20 ppg for six consecutive seasons. He is one of only 17 players in NBA history to compile 17,000 points, 3,000 rebounds and 3,000 assists, and was an NBA First Team pick in 1992. He is the all time scoring leader at St. John's (2,440), where he was named the Wooden Award winner and The Sporting News First Team All-America in 1985. DON NELSON - Coach (Finalist in 2006), is a three-time NBA Coach of the Year (1983, 1985, 1992) and currently ranks second on the all-time wins list in NBA history behind Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens. Nelson is one of the modern game's great innovators with his small-ball offense, his eye for international talent and his ability to reinvent preconceived notions about positions on the basketball court. He led the Golden State Warriors to a 4-2 game upset of the Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the 2007 NBA Playoffs, the first time a #8 seed defeated a #1 seed in a seven-game series. In 1996, Nelson was named to the NBA's Ten Best Coaches of All-Time list and has served his country as the head coach of the 1994 U.S. men's national team that won the gold medal at the World Championships. HAKEEM OLAJUWON - Player, a native of Lagos, Nigeria, spent the lion's share of his basketball career in Houston, Texas where he led the Houston Rockets to back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995 and the University of Houston to three consecutive Final Four appearances from 1982 to 1984. A two-time Defensive Player of the Year, Olajuwon still holds the NBA record for blocked shots (3,830) and is the only player to record more than 3,000 blocked shots and 2,000 steals in a career. Olajuwon was also a five-time member of the NBA All-Defensive First Team, a six-time All-NBA First Team performer, and the 1994 NBA MVP. He recorded 26,946 points and 13,748 rebounds in 18 NBA seasons, good for ninth and fourteenth respectively on the all-time NBA leader board. PAT RILEY - Coach, has experienced success at all levels and in all realms of the game. A player on the 1966 University of Kentucky Final Four team, Riley has left his biggest mark on the game in coaching. Riley is a three-time NBA Coach of the Year and currently ranks third on the all-time wins list in NBA history behind Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens and fellow finalist Don Nelson. His greatest achievements have come in the form of five NBA championships, including four as the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers (1982, 1985, 1987, 1988) and a fifth patrolling the sidelines for the Miami Heat in 2005. He is a member of the NBA's Ten Best Coaches of All-Time and is the only coach in history to win NBA Coach of the Year honors with three different teams. DICK VITALE - Contributor (Finalist in 2004, 2006), a native of Passaic, NJ, has been synonymous with college basketball for more than 20 years as the lead color announcer for ESPN. A successful coach at the high school (East Rutherford), collegiate (University of Detroit) and professional (Detroit Pistons) levels, Vitale began his broadcasting career with ESPN in 1979 and has helped make the network an integral part of college basketball's popularity. His enthusiastic, upbeat style has resulted in a lexicon of now-familiar phrases as "Get a TO," "Awesome, Baby," and "PTP-er." An author of six books chronicling his love affair with basketball, Vitale was recipient of the Basketball Hall of Fame's Curt Gowdy electronic media award (1988) and won the NABC Cliff Wells Appreciation Award in 2000. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE FINALIST CATHY RUSH - Coach (Finalist in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005), a pioneer in women's basketball and an advocate for women's sports, led Immaculata University to three consecutive AIAW national championships from 1972 to 1974. Rush propelled Immaculata, and women's basketball, into the national spotlight when the Mighty Macs appeared on national television in 1975, a first for women's basketball. Rush won 149 games in only seven season and lost only 15, good for a .908 winning percentage. She made six consecutive appearances in the AIAW Final Four (1972-1977) and for her accomplishments was enshrined into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FINALISTS TOGO SOARES - Coach, is widely considered the greatest coach in South American basketball history. He coached the Brazilian national team from 1951 to 1971 and led Brazil to five medals in the World Championships including two gold (1959, 1963), two silver (1954, 1970) and one bronze (1967). Soares also managed a bronze medal at the 1960 Olympic Games as well as silver and bronze medals at the 1963 and 1959 Pan-Am Games respectively. His club record included leading teams to five South American championships (1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1971). MACIEL UBIRATAN PEREIRA - Player, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is widely considered one of the greatest players in South American basketball history. A member of three Brazilian Olympic teams, Ubiratan led his countrymen to the bronze medal at the 1964 Olympic Games. He was a relentless competitor and all-around player who only cared about winning and filling whatever need for any of his teams. Ubiratan also earned five South American championships (1963, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1977) and eleven titles in Paulista League of Brazil. VETERAN'S COMMITTEE FINALIST RICHARD GUERIN - Player (Finalist in 2007), was a six-time NBA All Star (1958-1963) and scored 14,676 points, 4,278 rebounds and 4,211 assists during a pro career with the Knicks (1956-63), St. Louis Hawks (1963-67) and Atlanta Hawks (1968-70). Guerin was the first Knick to score 2,000 points in a single season, and averaged 20.1 ppg as a member of the Knicks. Born in Bronx, NY, Guerin played at Iona College, where as a senior he averaged 24.7 ppg and was named an All-America. Guerin was also a player/coach for both the St. Louis and Atlanta Hawks, compiling a 327-291 record while being named NBA Coach of the Year in 1968. JOHNNY "RED" KERR - Contributor (Finalist in 2004, 2005, 2006), a native of Chicago, IL, has dedicated more than 60 years of his life to the game of basketball as a player, coach, executive, and broadcaster. A three-time NBA All Star (1956, 1959, 1963) and a member of the 1955 NBA champion Syracuse Nationals, Kerr was one of basketball's most durable players appearing in a then-record 844 consecutive games. The 1967 NBA Coach of the Year is the only coach in NBA history to lead an expansion to the playoffs in the franchise's first season. He is the author of Bull Session and served as the Business Manager for the Chicago Bulls from 1973-1975. Kerr has served as color commentator for the Chicago Bulls since 1975. moreResolved Question: making the nba?
is making your high school team the only possible way to make it to the nba? that way u get drafted for a good division 1 college? Somebody told me that good basketball colleges have no tryouts and have their roster pre-determined. Aside from that is there another way then making your hs team? moreResolved Question: college basketball champions?
i've been looking at a list of ncaa division 1 national champions and i noticed most teams have a pretty shallow bench. those teams typically have about a total of 8 or 9 guys on the whole team plus the head coach (some even have as few as 7) . and it's a rare thing to find a team with a full 12 man roster. i just want to know why this is. moreResolved Question: OLD college basketball rosters?
is there a website that has NCAA basketball rosters from previous years? i'm interested to see who was on certain teams during certain years so if anyone can help me let me know. moreResolved Question: Where can I find a website with old college basketball rosters?
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is born April 26, 1967. is on the smackdown brand currently attended Quincy College, where he played basketball, before joining Northeast Missouri State University (now known as Truman State University) on a basketball scholarship was first known as Angus King when he debuted in the St. Louis, Missouri area won the WWF Championship at the 1998 King of the Ring, defeating Steve Austin in a First Blood match Shortly after WrestleMania in 2000 i think, he suffered a hand injury that kept him out of action for a month. returned to a rebranded WWE as part of the RAW roster in the summer of 2002, winning the World Tag Team Championship with The Hurricane. On October 7, 2002, he successfully single-handedly defended the World Tag Team Championship in a four team Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match (TLC) (The Hurricane had been attacked earlier that evening and was thus unable to compete) appeared in the March 22 episode of Smallville entitled "Combat", where he plays a Phantom Zone criminal from another world named Titan, who faces off against Clark Kent moreResolved Question: what is the best game for college basketball: ncaa march madness 07 or college hoops 2k7??
for ps2.. i want that is more easier to play and more updated roster.. moreResolved Question: Ncaa Basketball Question! ( Roster Changes)?
DO you know where I can see what roster changes in NCAA there has been since College Hoops 2k7 has been released? I can't use online for some reason! TY moreResolved Question: Do you think the NBA should allow players before graduating college into the draft?
Teams such as UConn had to replace their entire roster because of the NBA. This is coming from a die hard UConn fan, but I think basketball players should get a college degree first, just in case they do not make in the NBA. Just because you play basketball, does not mean you could throw your life away. moreResolved Question: In Ncaa 2k7 college basketball, how do you update rosters? I have wanted to update them but I dont know how.?
on xbox 360 moreResolved Question: why are their no numbers ending in 6-9 in college basketball?
or have i just not found a team with one? i've looked at about 10 different rosters moreResolved Question: can any one list the 1983 houston cougars basketball roster?? player and number if possible?
its for my college hoops 2k7 roster... moreResolved Question: college basketball redshirts?
ok someone that i met online told me that they are on a college basketball team which is very good team. they say that they are a redshirt and i guess their trying to use that as an excuse as to why i cant find there name being associated with that team in any way. so my question to you is : what exactly are redshirts? and shouldn't they be on the roster for that team? moreResolved Question: How come actual college players doesnt appear on NBA 2k3 when i import players from ncaa basketball 2k3?
How come actual college players doesnt appear on NBA 2k3 when i import players from ncaa basketball 2k3 Question Details: How come actual college players doesnt appear on NBA 2k3 when i import players from ncaa basketball 2k3 Question Details: How come actual college players doesnt appear on NBA 2k3 when i import players from ncaa basketball 2k3 Question Details: when i play my ncaa basketball 2k3 on playstation 2 i name my players manually on the roster screen like example carmello anthony syracuse and when he graduate or go to the NBA i save my draft class on my memory card and import it over to NBA 2k3 but his name will no longer be Carmello Anthony it will be something else is there anyway too correct this please help me moreResolved Question: how do i find ranger college basketball roster 2002-2003?
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Who is my favorite college basketball team? hint: one player from this seasons roster is Matt Bouldin moreResolved Question: im trying to find a site that has the rosters of college basketballs greatests teams?
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