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UCLA vs. Memphis - Recap - April 05, 2008
UCLA vs. Memphis - Recap - April 05, 2008
Rose, Memphis pull away from UCLA to move on to title game SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- As hard as it is to imagine, Memphis keeps getting better just when it matters the most. The Tigers claimed their piece of history Saturday, beating UCLA 78-63 in the NCAA men's semifinals to become at 38-1 the winningest team ever in a single season. Now they have a chance to do what the other 37-win teams -- Duke, ...
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Let's All Laugh at Kevin Love
Stet Sports Blog — ... In what has become an annual ritual, UCLA is bounced from the Final Four. But in a first on this season in ferocity and hilarity, Kevin "Chest Pass in the Flesh" Love catches a mean one courtesy of Memphis guard Chris Douglas-Roberts. He and Joey Dorsey certainly enjoyed it, why shouldn't we? ...

Pink and Purple Starting to Fizzle Out
EveryJoe » Sports Rumors — ... WTF?). We still have a shot if Memphis wins it all.   The standings as we head into the championship: #1 Bears Necessity #2 Gossip On Sports #3 The Battle of California #4 The Sports Lounge #5 The Play in CA #6 Apples and Moustaches Relive the Kansas–UNC agony highlights here, and the Memphis–UCLA recap here. Tags: Basketball, kansas, march madness, memphis, ncaa ...

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