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UNC vs Creighton: Prediction
(1) North Carolina vs. (8) Creighton: Midwest Region
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Friday's NCAA Tournament Games to Watch
After an "opening" day that went mostly according to form, the hope of many is that Friday's slate provides some upsets. And with some of the matchups providing a nice contrast in styles as well as talented players on mid-major squads who may not be household names just yet, there's a good chance that an upset does happen. Here's the schedule for today along with a game from each site that you should keep track of.
Columbus: (8) Memphis vs. (9) Saint Louis
6:50 PM EST, TBS
Thursday's Action Underwhelms But Colorado & VCU Win
The first full day of action in the NCAA tournament didn't produce the number of surprises that many fans both expected and wanted, with just two lower-seeded teams advancing to Saturday's action. While one should come as no surprise to the country the other finds itself carrying the banner for an entire conference...in its first season in the league. Here are the key happenings by location, highlighted by wins for Colorado (Albuquerque) and VCU (Portland).
Thursday's NCAA Tournament Games to Watch
With CHN's Greg Mengelt handling previews and predictions for every
game the daily preview will look a little different for the NCAA
tournament, with the focus being the game of the day in each region.
Below are the games on Thursday's slate that you should make time for,
and with four networks (CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV) showing every game in
its entirety, there's no excuse (besides a lack of TVs or laptops) for
you to not have a multiple TV/computer setup in your home. Enjoy the
games.
Creighton vs Alabama: Prediction
(8) Creighton vs. (9) Alabama: Midwest Region
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NCAA Tournament Preview: Frontcourts to Watch
South Region
Wichita St vs VCU: Prediction
(5) Wichita St vs. (12) Virginia Commonwealth: South Region
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Bracketology Poll: Which Team Was Most Underseeded?
Tournament Poll: Most Likely 12 vs 5 Upset?
2012 All-America Team: CollegeHoops.net
Player of the Year Anthony Davis, only a freshman, highlights CollegeHoops.net's 2012 All-America Team. Davis, the nation's leading shot-blocker, led Kentucky to a 30-1 regular season record. Davis is joined on the First Team by Thomas Robinson of Kansas, Draymond Green of Michigan State, Doug McDermott of Creighton, and Isaiah Canaan of Murray State.
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