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Marquette's 'little' big men face tall task vs. Stanford

All eyes will be on the low block at the start of the Marquette-Stanford second-round South Regional matchup Saturday. How ...
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Stanford Coach Trent Johnson Tossed Late in First Half Against Marquette

Stanford's head coach Trent Johnson was ejected with 3:36 remaining in the first half of their NCAA tournament second round game against Marquette. Johnson was disputing a foul call called on the Cardinal's Lawrence Hill when he picked up the first technical. Then, during the ensuing television timeout, he walked halfway out on the court and was given his second tech and an automatic ...
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The Sweet 16 awaits

Marquette aims to a return to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2003 when the Golden Eagles (25-9) take on the Stanford Cardinal (27-7) this afternoon in Anaheim. After an impressive win against Kentucky, the task grows taller for Marquette this afternoon. The Cardinal are led by the seven-foot twins, Brook and Robin Lopez. Brook Lopez, a sure-fire NBA lottery pick, leads the team with 18 ...
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Brook Lopez lifts Stanford to OT win (AP)

Stanford coach Trent Johnson missed an amazing game. Ejected for unsportsmanlike behavior in the first half, Johnson wasn't around to see the Cardinal defeat Marquette 82-81 in overtime Saturday night in the NCAA's South Regional on Saturday, ...
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Post-Game - Video Closure

Sorry, we at Cracked Sidewalks have been too bummed to write much about yesterday's loss to Stanford. You all watched the game anyhow. What are we going to tell you? That McNeal is a stud? That the Lopez twins are great players but need to keep their ...
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KawakamiPre-game Stanford vs. Marquette: Guards, guards.
Big contrast in the tone of the two teams’ early warm-ups just now, as they sort of glanced at each other on either side of the floor. The Marquette players were boisterous and shouting out to each other and the ball zipped around during their ...
KawakamiRefs’ statement on Trent Johnson’s ejection
* Update AD Bob Bowlsby just returned to his seat. This was just handed out, from the officiating crew: “With 3:36 left in the first half of today’s second-round game in Anaheim between Stanford University and Marquette University, ...
KawakamiTrent Johnson self-combusts: The referees did him no favors, but this was bad
Was Trent Johnson itching for an ejection or was he just instantaneously outraged? Hard to tell. But unless Stanford team rallies from a six-point halftime deficit against Marquette, we will spend a lot of time trying to answer those questions, plus a ...
DeadspinNight Game Live Blog [Wazzu!]
All these games are overlapping and I can hardly keep up. Marquette and Stanford have already reached halftime which should give the Cardinal players a chance to catch up with their ejected coach. Marquette leads 36-30 with Brook Lopez scoring just ...
Down with Goldy3 Days of Goodness
Thoughts from the first 2+ days of the tournament: - Despite winning in the first round, Notre Dame should be the most embarrassed team in the tournament, except for maybe UCONN. Washington State is considered a good team, however I think they are ...
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Stanford coach Johnson ejected against Marquette
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Stanford coach Trent Johnson was ejected in the first half of the Cardinal's...
Stanford coach Johnson ejected in first half
Stanford coach Trent Johnson was ejected in the first half of the Cardinal's NCAA tournament game against Marquette on Saturday after getting two technical fouls. Johnson drew the technicals in quick succession after officials called Stanford's ...
Stanford coach Johnson ejected (AP)
Stanford coach Trent Johnson was ejected in the first half of the Cardinal's NCAA tournament game against Marquette on Saturday after getting two technical fouls for unsportsmanlike conduct. Johnson drew the technicals in quick succession after ...
Stanford coach Johnson gets two techs, is ejected
Stanford coach Trent Johnson was ejected in the first half of the Cardinal's NCAA tournament game against Marquette on Saturday after getting two technical fouls.
The Only Time a No. 16 Beat a Top-Seeded Team
The 1998 Harvard squad remains the only No. 16 team to defeat a No. 1, beating host Stanford, 71-67, in a game that resonates for members of both teams 10 years later.