moondogsports.com - 3/30/2008
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The UCLA Bruins and North Carolina Tar Heels won their respective regional finals Saturday night to form half of this year's Final Four.
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guttylittlebruins.com 3/29/2008 — West Regional Final Preview - Xavier (3) vs. UCLA (1) [College Chalk Talk]
Bordow: NAU gig gave Howland coaching start [East Valley Tribune]
Elite 8 Preview: UCLA-Xavier & UNC-Louisville [Rush The Court]
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The Daily Fix : Ben Howland [The Daily Fix]
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Hansbrough wills North Carolina to San Antonio
mvn.com 3/30/2008 — Carolina’s sensational junior forward simply willed North Carolina to victory in Charlotte’s East Regional Final on Saturday. His 28-point, 13-rebound effort punched the ‘Heels a ticket to the 2008 Final Four in San Antonio. It was a tremendous big-game performance by a tremendous big-game performer.
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bruinsnation.com 3/30/2008 — Just in case the losers from the local MSM need a little help, Pete Thamel from the paper of record provides a little clinic on how it's done (emphasis added throughout): Since John Wooden retired in 1975, U.C.L.A. has spent the better part of three ...
Clark Kellogg Fills Out Safe, Boring Brackets
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