Big East

28 March 2009

The Big East will have at least one team in the Final Four as Pitt and Villanova square off tonight in one of the two Elite Eight games. But for fans of the Big East another step toward basketball dominance will be the UConn/Missouri game.

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2 March 2009

impressions I have on the college basketball season so far:

1)      The Big East is a monster. That goes without saying. I like though how the conference, after being ravaged by the ACC for football schools a few years ago, said “they want football. Fine. We will take them in basketball.” While the ACC is strong this year as well, I don’t think they have the same weight the

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25 January 2009

 

Overall, this classic Big East match-up lived up to the hyped expectations.  The match-up between Thabeet and Harangody was impressive.  Thabeet is athletic and long, and he has the ability to consitently block shots and change the shot selections of opponents.  Although, he did have issues with Harangody.  Harangody is a very experienced and well rounded player; he can take you out of the paint and hit outside shots, and he moves well within the Notre Dame offensive system.  He was able to make a couple of key fade-away shots that neutralized Thabeet's ability to block or alter his shot.  Harangody was the clear winner of this match-up; he displayed a more complete game than Thabeet.  Come tournament time, however, both these teams will be clear contenders to go deep into the third or fourth rounds.  

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18 January 2009

It was a classic Big East meets ACC battle as number two Duke welcomed number twelve Georgetown to Durham, NC on Saturday, January 17th.  The traditional basketball powerhouses put on an impressive showing as Cameron rocked and rolled with its usual mix of energy and Cameron Crazy creativity.  The match-up of Greg Monroe of Georgetown and Gerald Henderson of Duke was clearly the most highly anticipated match-up of the season, as the freshman phenom was heavily recruited by Coach K.  However, Duke's power and experience proved to be too much for the Hoyas as Duke rolled to victory with a final score of 76 to 67. 

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