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Stat of the Day – Dayton goes 0-24 from three point land and still wins

November 29, 2008 by Kevin Hunter  
Filed under Basketball

Stat of the Day – Dayton goes 0-24 from three point land and still wins

And in the process Dayton broke a 13-year-old record for futility set by Canisius, which went 0-22 against St. Bonaventure on Jan. 21, 1995.
Dayton edged Auburn 60-59 in overtime in the Chicago Invitational Challenge at the Sears Center in Hoffman Estates, Ill. on Friday. The Flyers are underfeated at 5-0.
At least Auburn hit seven three-pointers. The Tigers went 7-for-31, but at least they hit seven three-pointers.
But I’m sure Auburn would trade those in for the win. The loss dropped the Tigers to 3-2.

Games to watch this week – 1/23

January 23, 2008 by Rich Carlson  
Filed under Basketball

Games to watch this week – 1/23

You must wait two weeks for the Super Bowl. Pitchers and catchers don’t report for a couple of weeks, either.
So what’s left to do? Watch college basketball, that’s what. Here are some good games to watch this week…
Thursday January 24: #6 Washington State at Arizona – the Top 5 Cougars face a stiff road test at the McKale Center. Do not underestimate the Wildcats at home. #19 Dayton at #22 Xavier – the top 2 teams in the A-10 square off in what should be a fantastic game.
Saturday January 26: Georgia at #5 Tennessee – How will the Vols react …read more

Pitt’s roster has turned into a M*A*S*H* unit

December 30, 2007 by Rich Carlson  
Filed under Basketball

Pitt’s roster has turned into a M*A*S*H* unit

Doctor Pierce, please report to the O.R. immediately…Doctor Pierce to the O.R.
For a team that is 11-1 and ranked in the top 10, things aren’t looking very pretty for the Pittsburgh Panthers. In fact, their dreams of a deep run into the NCAA tournament have turned into a medical nightmare.


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