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greg.adams posted 4/6/2008 from mvn.com
Rock. Shock. Jayhawk. Roy, you’re definitely not in Kansas anymore. Kansas opened up a 40-12 lead on tourney favorite North Carolina in the first half, using a dizzying display of efficient offense and stellar defense and cruised to an easy 84-66 victory to advance to Monday’s National Championship and a date with Memphis.MoonDogLeft posted 4/6/2008 from moondogsports.com
The Memphis Tigers keep silencing their critics with an impressive 78-63 victory against the UCLA Bruins Saturday in the NCAA tournament national semifinals. It's the Tigers first appearance in the title game since 1973 when they lost to UCLA.jl3 posted 4/6/2008 from ballhype.com
Okay who picked Kansas and Memphis to win big and play in the finals? I know I didn't but wasn't surprised to see the result. Just look at each roster filled with upperclassmen, Kansas has two seniors and two juniors in the starting lineup and Memphis has one senior and three juniors on the court. This creates leadership in the college ranks that has so few key four year players. ...MoonDogLeft posted 4/6/2008 from moondogsports.com
The NCAA championship game is set. The two best teams in the nation will square off Monday night in San Antonio to determine the king of college basketball. The Memphis Tigers will face the Kansas Jayhawks, a school with a rich tradition. Memphis and Kansas are so closely matched, it's difficult to tell the teams apart. Check out this preview of the Tigers-Jayhawks contest.AEM posted 4/6/2008 from unc5corners.blogspot.com
And so it ends, a great season, with a game that was like three rounds of heavyweight boxing. Unfortunately for North Carolina (36-2) it only won one round, the middle one, where it managed to bring a 28 point deficit back to 4. Kansas (36-3) won the first one, where it got to 40 to 12, and the last one, where the final score was 84 to 66.BlueWorkhorse posted 3/25/2008 from blueworkhorse.com
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