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Added April 6th, 2013 by Scott

Final Four Matchups head to the court tonight in route to the Championship game

Wichita State Shockers (9) vs. Louisville Cardinals (1) Sat. April 5, 2013

The Louisville Cardinals are running on pure emotion heading into the Final Four with the team suffering a major blow with Kevin Ware going down with a gruesome injury and the team beating the Duke Blue Devils by 22 in the Elite Eight. Continue Reading…

 
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Added March 29th, 2013 by James

NCAA Tournament: #2 Duke Blue Devils vs. #3 Michigan State Spartans

Blue Devils vs. Spartans Fri. March 29, 2013 9:45 p.m. ET

One of the most anticipated matchups of the NCAA Tournament in the Sweet 16 will take place on Friday night with the second seeded Duke Blue Devils taking on the 3rd seed Michigan State Spartans. Continue Reading…

 
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Added March 28th, 2013 by Scott

NCAA Tournament: #4 Syracuse Orange vs. #1 Indiana Hoosiers

Syracuse vs. Indiana Thurs. March 28, 2013 9:45 p.m. ET

One of the most anticipated matchups of the Sweet 16 on Thursday will be the Syracuse Orange going head-to-head against the number one seeded Indiana Hoosiers.

Throughout most of the season, the Hoosiers have been the team to beat in college basketball. Although many different teams shared at the No. 1 spot in the country, Indiana may have been the only true No. 1. Continue Reading…

 
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Added March 27th, 2013 by James

NCAA Tournament: #3 Marquette Golden Eagles vs. #2 Miami Hurricanes

Marquette vs. Hurricanes Thurs. March 28, 2013 7:15 p.m. ET

The Sweet 16 is finally upon us after a few thrilling rounds to get the 2013 NCAA Tournament underway. Although there’s been plenty of upsets thus far, a few teams have been expected to go this far in the tournament with the Miami Hurricanes and Marquette Golden Eagles among those teams that aren’t surprising anyone in terms of coming this far in the NCAA tourney. Continue Reading…

 
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Added April 3rd, 2011 by Ryan

NCAA National Championship Game: UConn vs. Butler sportsbook odds and predictions

UConn Huskies (3) vs. Butler Bulldogs (8) Mon. April 4, 2011 9:23 p.m. EST

The 2011 NCAA Tournament has been a thrilling roller coaster ride once again this season in college basketball, but now the tourney has come down to just two teams as the underdog Butler Bulldogs (8) are set to take on Kemba Walker and the UConn Huskies (3) in the NCAA National Championship game in Houston, Texas. Continue Reading…

 
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Added April 3rd, 2011 by Ryan

UConn scrapes past Kentucky in hard fought battle to advance to title game

Coming into the Final Four, no team had more pressure to win or step it up on the biggest stage in college basketball than Jim Calhoun’s UConn Huskies (3). Even though they were the slight underdogs against John Calipari’s Kentucky Wildcats, Kemba Walker came into Houston, Texas as if they were professionals with all the confidence in the world.

Despite a rocky first half by both teams in which there were sloppy turnovers and a lot of missed jumpers, the Wildcats and the Huskies started to get back on track in the second half and prove why they both belonged in the Final Four.

There was no question that all eyes were on Player of the Year candidate Kemba Walker to step it up yet again in this Final Four matchup with the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday night, but even though he didn’t have his best game of the 2011 NCAA Tournament, the dynamic guard was able to do just enough to lead his team to victory once again with 18 points and seven assists in this uncharacteristic lower scoring affair.

Walker did have trouble shooting the basketball over double teams and much bigger defenders as he went just 6 for 15 from the floor, but with the Kentucky defense concentrating on stopping UConn’s leading scorer, Jeremy Lamb was able to have another big game with 12 points and nine rebounds.

Ultimately, the UConn Huskies (3) were a little too much for the Kentucky Wildcats to handle on Saturday night in Houston, Texas as Jim Calhoun’s squad were able to hold off the comeback and get the win 56-55 in the closing seconds.

Even though this won’t go down as the best game of the 2011 NCAA Tournament by any means, this game was entertaining and a true test for UConn (3) as they will now face off against Butler (8) in the National Championship game on Monday night.

 
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Added April 1st, 2011 by Scott

Final Four: Which Cinderella story will move forward as VCU battles Butler

VCU Rams (11) vs. Butler Bulldogs (8) Sat. April 2, 2011 6:09 p.m. EST

Coming into the Final Four this weekend, the most anticipated matchup will be without a doubt the Kentucky Wildcats (4) going up against the UConn Huskies (3). With that being said a lot of attention and hype will be directed at the late game, but the first game could prove to be epic as two of this season’s biggest underdogs in the Butler Bulldogs (8) and the VCU Rams (11) will go head-to-head for a chance to advance to the National Championship game. Continue Reading…

 
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Added April 1st, 2011 by Ryan

Final Four: Kentucky Wildcats go up against the UConn Huskies in Final Four

Kentucky Wildcats (4) vs. UConn Huskies (2) Sat. April 2, 2011 8:49 p.m. EST

As arguably the most anticipated match up in the Final Four, the UConn Huskies (3) will go head-to-head against the Kentucky Wildcats (4) for chance to advance to the national championship game and be crowned NCAA champions. This is one of those scenarios in which most people would love to see these two meet in the national championship game, but unfortunately that’s not the case as only one can advance. Continue Reading…

 
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Added April 1st, 2011 by Ryan

Butler Bulldogs (8) advance to second straight Final Four

The 2011 NCAA tournament is down to just four teams or what is better known as the Final Four. Even though there are two storied college basketball programs coming into the Final Four in the UConn Huskies (3) and the Kentucky Wildcats (4), there are two other college basketball programs that are in unfamiliar territory coming into one of the final stages of the NCAA Tournament in the Butler Bulldogs (8) and the VCU Rams (11).

The VCU Rams (11) are without a doubt this season Cinderella story and have played some very impressive basketball it to this point and pulled off upset after upset after upset, but what is perhaps more surprising is the fact that the Butler Bulldogs (8) have been able to defy the odds for a second straight season and reach the Final Four in two consecutive years.

Last season the Butler Bulldogs (8) were the VCU Rams (11) of the 2010 NCAA tournament as no one expected them to do much of anything during March Madness as they were a long shot just to win even one game. Despite getting the underdog tag immediately out of the gate, the Butler Bulldogs (8) were able to reach the Final Four and then the national championship game against the eventual NCAA champion Duke blue Devils.

This season many more people were aware of the Butler Bulldogs (8) potential to pull off upsets and go deep in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, but no one expected them to reach the Final Four for second straight year and now they’ve done just that as there were able to beat the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Florida Gators in consecutive games in order to advance to the final four.

Whether or not the Butler Bulldogs (8) can get it done once again against a very motivated and inspired VCU Rams squad in the final four remains to be seen, but it will be interesting when these two underdogs go head-to-head for chance at a national championship appearance.

 
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Added April 1st, 2011 by Scott

UConn Huskies (3) get past Derrick Williams and company to advance to Final Four

There are only four teams left in the hunt for the National Championship in the 2011 NCAA Tournament as the UConn Huskies (3), Kentucky Wildcats (4), VCU Rams (11) and the Butler Bulldogs (8) have advanced to the Final Four.  Even though these four teams are the last left standing in college basketball, they were able to get here without a fight from their opponents and arguably one of the most anticipated battles in the elite eight was when Kemba Walker’s UConn Huskies went up against Derrick Williams’ Arizona Wildcats. Continue Reading…

 
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