College Basketball Year in Review

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With the college basketball season all wrapped up and the Kansas Jayhawks victorious in the tournament, FIO staff writer Dan Rossi takes a look back at the season that was in college hoops. From impressive freshman like Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose, to the coaching achievements of Bobby Knight, to Tyler Hansbrough - this season had much to offer to the college basketball fanatics. [link]

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