Thursday, April 11, 2013

UConn Sank Louisville In Women's NCAA Matchup

The NCAA rulebook is clear on this matter. It says players on the Louisville men's basketball team would have received an extra benefit — the kind the rest of the student body doesn't get — by being flown Tuesday from the men's Final Four in Atlanta

An exciting women's NCAA basketball tournament ended with a dominant win by UConn in Tuesday's final game. ESPN's Pablo Torre talks with host Michel Martin about the game and other sports news. Share. Facebook; Twitter. Google+. Email · Comment

Defending national champion Boston College lost in the first round of this year's 16-team NCAA tournament. The Eagles had won three of the past five Frozen Fours (208, '10 and '12). Neither the 2011 national champion, Minnesota-Duluth, nor the 2009

ATLANTA (TheBlaze/AP) — Rick Pitino capped the greatest week of his life with the prize he wanted most of all. Luke Hancock produced another huge game off the bench, scoring 22 points, and Pitino became the first coach to

ATLANTA — Rick Pitino capped the greatest week of his life with the prize he wanted most of all. Luke Hancock produced another huge game off the bench, scoring 22 points, and Pitino became the first coach to win national

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UConn Sank Louisville In Women's NCAA Matchup

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