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		<title>An open letter to the NCAA</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 18:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear NCAA Men’s Tournament Selection Committee, This weekend, the Final Four will be played at Ford Field in Detroit, and I want to thank you for another lackluster tournament. The aristocrats of college basketball trampled their opponents en route to the Motor City. Your selection process favors the haves (30 of the 34 at-large bids [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dear NCAA Men’s Tournament Selection Committee,</p>
<p>This weekend, the Final Four will be played at Ford Field in Detroit, and I want to thank you for another lackluster tournament. The aristocrats of college basketball trampled their opponents en route to the Motor City. Your selection process favors the haves (30 of the 34 at-large bids went to schools from the six largest conferences) and discriminates against the have-nots (four at-large bids to mid-major conferences).</p>
<p>An alarming trend has shown that the number of at-large mid-major schools has dwindled from the high water mark of 12 in 2004 to a low of four schools (Xavier, Dayton, Butler and Brigham Young) playing in this year’s tournament. You’re slowly taking away the madness of March. Please don’t BCS the most anticipated playoff format in all sport.</p>
<p>Your chairman, Mike Slive, proclaimed, “It’s all about who you play, where you play, and how you do,” when describing the criteria for selecting the 65-team field. He added that the committee looks at schools individually and not at their conference affiliation. I beg to differ, as a bailout package was handed to a couple of major conference schools (Arizona and Wisconsin) to salvage their seasons, while the mid-major schools were left standing at the altar.</p>
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<p>St. Mary’s had a 26-6 record (13 road victories) and played the final third of their season without All-American guard Patty Mills, who broke his hand against Gonzaga. I applaud you for not taking former national champions like Kentucky and Florida, but I roll my eyes with the selection of Maryland, who couldn’t even muster a .500 record in their conference. Why reward the larger schools that are able to pick and choose their opponents prior to their conference season, while the mid-major schools have to hope that a big conference school is willing to play them early in the season? The result? This year, the closest thing we had to a Cinderella was an underachieving Pac-10 team that has no fewer than three future NBA players on its roster.</p>
<p>I propose that the mid-major schools withdraw from your tournament and takeover the National Invitational Tournament to determine their champion. This will restore the status of the mid-major school and give college basketball a fighting chance to make March memorable again. We’re pleased that Gonzaga has turned their Cinderella runs of the past few years into an unofficial automatic bid. We want to relive the memories like the 1986 Sweet 16 matchup between unlikely foes Cleveland State and Navy, but that isn’t going to happen under the current selection process.</p>
<p>There are good reasons why coaches of mid-major schools cannot resist a call from a major conference school. Those teams that finish in the top half of those conferences have an excellent shot of receiving a NCAA at-large bid. Consider the alternative – finishing second in a mid-major conference and receiving a pat on the back for your efforts. Lobbying isn’t supposed to have an impact on who gets into the tournament…but it does. If Coach K wants to comment on the level of play in the ACC, he will be heard.</p>
<p>You promise us basketball’s best tournament. Instead, we receive a watered-down version of a classic. Stop turning March into a tournament of major conferences fighting it out for a national title. Please, no more third or sometimes fourth encounters between conference rivals on a neutral court. We want pressure-packed, unlikely matchups. That’s where the drama is. </p>
<p>Just give us our damn tournament back.</p>
<p>Signed,<br />
Disgruntled Fan</p>
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		<title>Couch Potato Alert: 3/27</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is less than three weeks left in the NBA season, and teams are fighting to secure home-court advantage for the gauntlet playoff run. And both conferences have highly contested races for the #2 seed. The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are in a virtual tie in the Eastern Conference, while three teams (San [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is less than three weeks left in the NBA season, and teams are fighting to secure home-court advantage for the gauntlet playoff run. And both conferences have highly contested races for the #2 seed. The Boston Celtics and the Orlando Magic are in a virtual tie in the Eastern Conference, while three teams (San Antonio, Houston and Denver) are battling it out in the Western Conference. At stake is the opportunity to play a seventh game in front your raucous fans, and this prize is well worth the grind of the regular season.</p>
<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>NBA</strong><br />
Friday, 7:30 PM: Boston Celtics @ Atlanta Hawks (NBA TV)<br />
Saturday, 10 PM: Memphis Grizzlies @ Portland Trail Blazers (NBA TV)<br />
Sunday, 1 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Cleveland Cavaliers (ABC)<br />
Sunday, 8 PM: San Antonio Spurs @ New Orleans Hornets (ESPN)</p>
<p><strong>NHL</strong><br />
Saturday, 1 PM: New York Rangers @ Pittsburgh Penguins<br />
Saturday, 7 PM: Boston Bruins @ Toronto Maple Leafs (CBC)<br />
Saturday, 10 PM: Minnesota Wild @ Calgary Flames (CBC)<br />
<strong><br />
NCAA Tournament</strong><br />
Friday, 7:07 PM: (12) Arizona vs. (1) Louisville (CBS)<br />
Friday, 7:27 PM: (3) Syracuse vs. (2) Oklahoma (CBS)<br />
Friday, 9:37 PM: (3) Kansas vs. (2) Michigan State (CBS)<br />
Friday, 9:57 PM: (4) Gonzaga vs. (1) North Carolina (CBS)<br />
Saturday, 4:40 PM: (3) Missouri vs. (1) Connecticut (CBS)<br />
Saturday, 7:05 PM: (3) Villanova vs. (1) Pittsburgh (CBS)<br />
Sunday, TBA: Midwest and West Finals (CBS)</p>
<p><strong>PGA</strong><br />
March 27-29, see your local listings for times: Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando, FL. (NBC/TGC)</p>
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		<title>Championship Week Primer: Bubble teams and #1 seeds</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 22:50:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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Strap ‘em up, kids. Championship Week is upon us!

Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s square off tonight in the final of the WCC tourney (9 PM ET, and why isn’t this game on national television?), and with the Gaels’ #45 RPI, they could really use a win to guarantee a NCAA tourney berth. The good news is that their leading scorer, Patrick Mills, is back, scoring 12 points in 35 minutes in yesterday’s win over Portland. If Saint Mary’s loses to the ‘Zags, it would put the Gaels squarely on the bubble. ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has Saint Mary’s as a #10 seed, but I think that assumes that the committee will take Mills’ injury into account. After all, he was out of the lineup for three of the team’s five losses. Lunardi says that the Gaels are safe, but they don’t have a marquee win and are just 2-2 against the RPI top 50, so anything can happen.

But let’s move on to the “major” conference tournaments that will take place this week. I’m going to tackle these one-by-one in the order of <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/bkc0809.htm" target="_blank">Jeff Sagarin’s conference rankings</a>.

<font size="4"><strong>ACC</strong></font>

Lunardi projects six ACC teams – UNC, Wake Forest, Duke, Clemson, Florida State and Boston College – to make the Dance, and of those teams only BC really has anything to worry about. The Eagles (#57 RPI) are probably safe, but a first round loss on Thursday against Virginia might make BC squirm a bit on Selection Sunday.

Miami, Maryland and Virginia Tech are three teams that could play themselves into an NCAA berth with a nice ACC tourney run. What do I mean by “a nice run”? Well, Virginia Tech and Miami square off on Thursday, so if whomever wins gives North Carolina a great game on Friday, that might be enough. The Hurricanes are a bit closer than the Hokies, so VT would probably have to pull the upset against the Tar Heels to earn a bid. Miami could potentially get in with an 18-12 record and a #53 RPI (against the 26th-toughest schedule) if they were to lose to North Carolina.

Meanwhile, Maryland has to beat N.C. State on Thursday and then (at least) pull the upset against the seemingly vulnerable Demon Deacons on Friday.

As far as #1 seeds go, North Carolina pretty much sewed one up with their second win against Duke on Sunday. Neither the Blue Devils nor Demon Deacons would seem to have a shot at one of the other three #1 seeds. It’s conceivable that Duke would be able to make a case if they win the ACC Tournament (beating Wake and UNC in the process) and a few of the teams ranked ahead of them have poor conference showings. Despite the brutal schedule (#3) and stellar RPI (3), Duke is realistically shooting for a #2 or #3 seed.

<a href="http://www.theacc.com/championships/09-mbk-tournament.html" target="_blank">ACC Tournament bracket</a>
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<p>Strap ‘em up, kids. Championship Week is upon us!</p>
<p>Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s square off tonight in the final of the WCC tourney (9 PM ET, and why isn’t this game on national television?), and with the Gaels’ #45 RPI, they could really use a win to guarantee a NCAA tourney berth. The good news is that their leading scorer, Patrick Mills, is back, scoring 12 points in 35 minutes in yesterday’s win over Portland. If Saint Mary’s loses to the ‘Zags, it would put the Gaels squarely on the bubble. ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has Saint Mary’s as a #10 seed, but I think that assumes that the committee will take Mills’ injury into account. After all, he was out of the lineup for three of the team’s five losses. Lunardi says that the Gaels are safe, but they don’t have a marquee win and are just 2-2 against the RPI top 50, so anything can happen.</p>
<p>But let’s move on to the “major” conference tournaments that will take place this week. I’m going to tackle these one-by-one in the order of <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/bkc0809.htm" target="_blank">Jeff Sagarin’s conference rankings</a>.</p>
<p><font size="4"><strong>ACC</strong></font></p>
<p>Lunardi projects six ACC teams – UNC, Wake Forest, Duke, Clemson, Florida State and Boston College – to make the Dance, and of those teams only BC really has anything to worry about. The Eagles (#57 RPI) are probably safe, but a first round loss on Thursday against Virginia might make BC squirm a bit on Selection Sunday.</p>
<p>Miami, Maryland and Virginia Tech are three teams that could play themselves into an NCAA berth with a nice ACC tourney run. What do I mean by “a nice run”? Well, Virginia Tech and Miami square off on Thursday, so if whomever wins gives North Carolina a great game on Friday, that might be enough. The Hurricanes are a bit closer than the Hokies, so VT would probably have to pull the upset against the Tar Heels to earn a bid. Miami could potentially get in with an 18-12 record and a #53 RPI (against the 26th-toughest schedule) if they were to lose to North Carolina.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Maryland has to beat N.C. State on Thursday and then (at least) pull the upset against the seemingly vulnerable Demon Deacons on Friday.</p>
<p>As far as #1 seeds go, North Carolina pretty much sewed one up with their second win against Duke on Sunday. Neither the Blue Devils nor Demon Deacons would seem to have a shot at one of the other three #1 seeds. It’s conceivable that Duke would be able to make a case if they win the ACC Tournament (beating Wake and UNC in the process) and a few of the teams ranked ahead of them have poor conference showings. Despite the brutal schedule (#3) and stellar RPI (3), Duke is realistically shooting for a #2 or #3 seed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theacc.com/championships/09-mbk-tournament.html" target="_blank">ACC Tournament bracket</a></p>
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<p><font size="4"><strong>BIG TEN</strong></font></p>
<p>It’s funny, because the conventional wisdom is that the Big Ten is down this season, but it is 2nd in Jeff Sagarin’s rankings and Lunardi projects eight Big Ten teams to make the NCAA tournament, the most of any conference. The list includes Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Penn State. Three of those teams – Penn St., Minnesota and Michigan – play in the first round on Thursday and they really need a win (against Indiana, Northwestern and Iowa, respectively) to keep their postseason hopes alive. </p>
<p>In the next round, Minnesota would need to compete with Michigan State, Michigan with Illinois and Penn State with Purdue to clinch a spot. If any of these teams are blown out in the next round, they’ll be right back on the bubble. With an RPI of 38, the Badgers look to be safe, but a win against Ohio State would seal a bid (and vice versa, if the Buckeyes were to win). </p>
<p>The only team with a legitimate shot at a #1 seed is Michigan State. The Spartans have the #6 RPI and the 8th-toughest schedule, so if they win the Big Ten tourney, they have a great shot to move up to the top line.</p>
<p><a href="http://bigten.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/m-bracket-09.html" target="_blank">Big Ten Tournament bracket</a></p>
<p><font size="4"><strong>BIG EAST</strong></font></p>
<p>The Big East Championship serves as the actual championship for the conference –they don’t recognize a “regular season” champion. It kicks off on Tuesday with the #9-#16 seeds (on BIGEAST.tv) and then on Wednesday the #5-#8 seeds – Marquette, Syracuse, West Virigina and Providence – start play. At 8-10 in conference, Cincinnati is out barring an unlikely four wins in four days scenario. Lunardi currently projects West Virginia as a #7 seed, so they are safe. Likewise, Syracuse (#6 seed) and Marquette (#7 seed) are both safely in.</p>
<p>So the Big East team that can help itself the most is Providence. Lunardi projects the Friars to miss the cut, and with an 18-12 record and a #70 RPI, it’s easy to see why. However, if Providence can beat the winner of the Cincinnati/DePaul game in convincing fashion and then give Louisville a great game, it might be enough to earn them a bid. After all, the Friars did beat #1 Pitt just two weeks ago. But a near win against Louisville probably won’t be enough; realistically, Providence needs to beat Louisville to secure a berth. That would give the Friars 20 wins and a couple of marquee victories over two of the top teams in the nation.</p>
<p>On the other end of the spectrum, there are three Big East teams  &#8212; Louisville, Pitt and UConn &#8212; that have a legitimate shot at a #1 seed. In fact, Lunardi projects all three as #1 seeds right now, but it is likely that one or more will fall off as the Big East Championship progresses. The Huskies seem to be on the most tenuous footing, given their two head-to-head losses against Pitt in the last three weeks. If both teams survive, Pitt and UConn are projected to meet on Friday, with the winner having a golden opportunity to clinch a #1 seed by winning the next night as well.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&#038;source=web&#038;ct=res&#038;cd=2&#038;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bigeast.org%2Fpdf5%2F385560.pdf%3FATCLID%3D1322952%26SPSID%3D99617%26SPID%3D11228%26DB_OEM_ID%3D19400&#038;ei=qJa1SbHTL4nYsAODjbz2CA&#038;usg=AFQjCNHVPZfqthLKE311C_eCUjcdkGg-VA&#038;sig2=ux66u3SKl-H6I_6aKyIPYw" target="_blank">Big East Championship bracket</a></p>
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<p><font size="4"><strong>PAC-10</strong></font></p>
<p>Lunardi says that four Pac-10 teams – Washington, UCLA, Cal and Arizona St. – are already in, while Arizona is holding on for dear life. In fact, he says that they are the very last team in. The Wildcats don’t have a great RPI (52), but their SOS (#32) works in their favor. </p>
<p>Arizona is in a tough spot as the #5 seed in the conference tourney because they play a good team (ASU) right off the bat. A win would probably secure a berth, but a loss would probably knock them out. (And you can bet that after living in Arizona’s considerable hoops shadow for years, that the Sun Devils would like nothing more than to be the ones to knock their arch-rival out of the postseason.)</p>
<p>On the flip side, it’s conceivable that a tournament win would push Washington up to the next line. The Huskies have a strong RPI (13) and have played a tough schedule (#14), so if they can beat UCLA or Cal in the Pac-10 final, they may be rewarded with a #2 seed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&#038;source=web&#038;ct=res&#038;cd=9&#038;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.madduxsports.com%2Fpac-10-tournament-bracket.pdf&#038;ei=1pa1SeeDJonOsAOx9NHjCA&#038;usg=AFQjCNGtkp9HI3TTGR8Vnd8pbxCIatFq2Q&#038;sig2=_iaYUipNrgKhWNiBaw9wFQ" target="_blank">Pac-10 Tournament bracket</a></p>
<p><font size="4"><strong>BIG 12</strong></font></p>
<p>Joe Lunardi currently projects six Big 12 teams – Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Texas A&#038;M, Texas and Oklahoma St. – to make the NCAA tournament. Those teams are seeded #9 or above, so all six would seem to be safely in. The team that can play its way into the tournament is Kansas State. The Wildcats have a 21-10 record, but their RPI (#76) and schedule (#111) are lacking. After a string of victories that included wins against Missouri, Texas and Texas A&#038;M in late January/early February, the Wildcats have gone 4-3 over their last seven, including losses to Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma St. What’s worse, there isn’t a good win amongst the four in that stretch. They are likely to play Texas on Thursday, and that’s absolutely a must-win game. </p>
<p>If things break the right way, both Kansas and Oklahoma could play themselves into a #1 seed. It would help if they faced each other in the tourney final, and if they beat good competition on the way there (Oklahoma St., Missouri for OU and Texas for the Jayhawks). With a Big 12 tourney win, I think the Sooners have a great shot at a #1 seed if the committee takes into account their 0-2 record without POY candidate Blake Griffin, who was out with a concussion.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.big12sports.com/fls/10410/championships/pdfs/2009_mbasketball_bracket.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=10410" target="_blank">Big 12 Championship bracket</a></p>
<p><a href="http://search.espn.go.com/marcus-thornton/photo/8" target="_blank"><img height="268" width="477" src="http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2009/0228/ncb_u_thornton1_sw_576.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p><font size="4"><strong>SEC</strong></font></p>
<p>According to Jeff Sagarin, the Southeastern Conference is a good bit weaker than any of the other five majors, and this makes sense when Lunardi only picks three SEC teams to make the tourney. (That’s one fewer than the Mountain West!) The fact of the matter is that the SEC is much more of a football conference than it is a basketball conference right now.</p>
<p>LSU and Tennessee are safely in, and Lunardi projects South Carolina to be a #12 seed so the Gamecocks (along with the Gators) are very much on the bubble. South Carolina needs to win its game on Friday (vs. the winner of the Georgia/Miss. St. game) and could seal a bid with a win (or at least a good showing) in a potential matchup with LSU on Saturday. Regardless of whom they play, the Gamecocks would probably get a berth with two wins in the SEC tourney. Likewise, Florida can play themselves into strong consideration with wins against Arkansas and a pretty good Auburn team. Clearly, a third win (over Tennessee?) would put the Gators back in the Big Dance.</p>
<p>Both LSU and Tennessee are currently projected to be #6 seeds, but a tourney championship for either team could bump the winner up a line or two, especially if the two teams square off in the final.</p>
<p><a href="http://secsports.com/doc_lib/bkc_2009_bracket.pdf" target="_blank">SEC Tournament bracket</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 17:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have hit a lull in our sports watching season. It’s that period of time between the end of the Super Bowl and the beginning of March Madness where sports fans will go in different directions for their weekend entertainment. Some of us will get reacquainted with our families as we have not had much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have hit a lull in our sports watching season. It’s that period of time between the end of the Super Bowl and the beginning of March Madness where sports fans will go in different directions for their weekend entertainment. Some of us will get reacquainted with our families as we have not had much contact with them since late July (which just happens to coincide with the start of training camp in the NFL). Big shout out to Kobe and LeBron for peaking our interest in the NBA regular season with their back-to-back record breaking performances at Madison Square Garden this week. They will meet this weekend in a national televised game.</p>
<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>College Basketball</strong><br />
Saturday, 12 PM: #20 Syracuse @ #16 Villanova (ESPN)<br />
Saturday, 1 PM: Notre Dame @ #12 UCLA (CBS)<br />
Saturday, 9 PM: #15 Memphis @ #18 Gonzaga (ESPN)<br />
Sunday, 1 PM: #13 Purdue @ #21 Illinois (CBS)</p>
<p><strong>NBA</strong><br />
Friday, 8 PM: Denver Nuggets @ Washington Wizards (ESPN)<br />
Friday, 10:30 PM: Golden State Warriors @ Phoenix Suns (ESPN)<br />
Saturday, 7:30 PM: Denver Nuggets @ New Jersey Nets (NBA TV)<br />
Sunday, 1 PM: San Antonio Spurs @ Boston Celtics (ABC)<br />
Sunday, 3:30 PM: Los Angeles Lakers @ Cleveland Cavaliers (ABC)<br />
Sunday, 8 PM: Phoenix Suns @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN)</p>
<p><strong>NHL</strong><br />
Friday, 8:30 PM: New York Rangers @ Dallas Stars<br />
Sunday, 12:30 PM: Detroit Red Wings @ Pittsburgh Penguins (NBC)</p>
<p><strong>NFL</strong><br />
Sunday, 4:30 PM: The Pro Bowl-AFC vs. NFC (NBC)</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s finally here. </p>
<p>After months of preparation and endless promotion, Super Bowl XLIII will be played this Sunday. The game is scheduled to kickoff at 6:28 PM, but the pregame show festivities will begin at 10 AM with NFL Countdown on ESPN. If that is too early to begin your tailgating day, then tune into the NFL Network at 11:30 AM for their six and half hour NFL GameDay show. For those who are late arrivals to the party, NBC will begin their coverage of Super Sunday at 1 PM with Bob Costas hosting The Super Bowl Pregame Show that features a cast of thousands breaking down the premier matchup of the season. </p>
<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>NFL</strong><br />
Sunday, 6:28 PM: Super Bowl XLIII &#8212; Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. (NBC)</p>
<p><strong>NBA</strong><br />
Friday, 7 PM: Boston Celtics @ Detroit Pistons (ESPN)<br />
Friday, 9:30 PM: Golden State Warriors @ New Orleans Hornets (ESPN)<br />
Saturday, 7:30 PM: Dallas Mavericks @ Miami Heat (NBA TV)<br />
Sunday, 2:30 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Detroit Pistons (ABC)</p>
<p><strong>NHL</strong><br />
Friday, 7 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins @ New Jersey Devils<br />
Saturday, 1 PM: New York Rangers @ Boston Bruins<br />
Saturday, 10:30 PM: Chicago Black Hawks @ San Jose Sharks</p>
<p><strong>College Basketball</strong><br />
Saturday, 12 PM: #22 Notre Dame @ #3 Pittsburgh (ESPN)<br />
Saturday, 1 PM: Michigan @ #17 Purdue (CBS)<br />
Saturday, 2 PM: #23 Georgetown @ #8 Marquette (ESPN Full Court)<br />
Saturday, 6 PM: San Diego @ #25 Gonzaga (ESPN2)</p>
<p><strong>Tennis: Australian Open</strong><br />
Friday, 3:30 AM: Men’s Semi-Final (ESPN2)<br />
Saturday, 3:30 AM: Women’s Final (ESPN2)<br />
Sunday, 3:30 AM: Men’s Final (ESPN2)</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Conroy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 2 PM: No. 15 Memphis vs. No. 19 Georgetown, CBS Saturday, 4 PM: Utah vs. No. 5 Oklahoma, ESPN2 Sunday, 6 PM: No. 4 Gonzaga vs. Arizona NBA Friday, 8 PM: New Orleans Hornets vs. Boston Celtics, ESPN Friday, 9 PM: Orlando Magic vs. Phoenix Suns Saturday, 7 PM: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>College Basketball</strong></p>
<p>Saturday, 2 PM: No. 15 Memphis vs. No. 19 Georgetown, CBS<br />
Saturday, 4 PM: Utah vs. No. 5 Oklahoma, ESPN2<br />
Sunday, 6 PM: No. 4 Gonzaga vs. Arizona</p>
<p><strong>NBA </strong></p>
<p>Friday, 8 PM: New Orleans Hornets vs. Boston Celtics, ESPN<br />
Friday, 9 PM: Orlando Magic vs. Phoenix Suns<br />
Saturday, 7 PM: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Atlanta Hawks<br />
Saturday, 9 PM: Orlando Magic vs. Utah Jazz</p>
<p><strong>NFL</strong></p>
<p>Sunday, 4:15 PM: Denver Broncos vs. Carolina Panthers, CBS<br />
Sunday, 4:15 PM: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens, CBS<br />
Sunday, 8:15 PM: New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys, NBC</p>
<p><strong>NHL</strong></p>
<p>Friday, 7 PM: New York Rangers vs. New Jersey Devils<br />
Friday, 8:30 PM: Detroit Red Wings vs. Dallas Stars<br />
Saturday, 1 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Philadelphia Flyers</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[All times ET… College Basketball Saturday, 3:30 PM: No. 4 Duke vs. Michigan, ESPN Saturday, 1:30 PM: No. 5 Gonzaga vs. Indiana Saturday, 4 PM: Ohio State vs. No. 7 Notre Dame, ESPNU Sunday, 6 PM: No. 21 Florida vs. Florida State, ESPN Full Court College Football Saturday, 12 PM: Navy vs. Army, CBS Saturday, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All times ET…</p>
<p><strong>College Basketball</strong></p>
<p>Saturday, 3:30 PM: No. 4 Duke vs. Michigan, ESPN<br />
Saturday, 1:30 PM: No. 5 Gonzaga vs. Indiana<br />
Saturday, 4 PM: Ohio State vs. No. 7 Notre Dame, ESPNU<br />
Sunday, 6 PM: No. 21 Florida vs. Florida State, ESPN Full Court</p>
<p><strong>College Football</strong></p>
<p>Saturday, 12 PM: Navy vs. Army, CBS<br />
Saturday, 1 PM: No. 17 Boston College vs. No. 25 Virginia Tech-ACC Championship Game, ABC<br />
Saturday, 4 PM: No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 4 Florida-SEC Championship Game, CBS<br />
Saturday, 4:30 PM: No. 5 USC vs. UCLA, ABC<br />
Saturday, 8 PM: No. 20 Missouri vs. No. 2 Oklahoma-Big 12 Championship Game, ABC</p>
<p><strong>NBA</strong> </p>
<p>Friday, 8 PM: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Boston Celtics, ESPN<br />
Friday, 10:30 PM: Toronto Raptors vs. Utah Jazz, ESPN<br />
Saturday, 9 PM: Utah Jazz vs. Phoenix Suns<br />
Sunday, 1 PM: Portland Trail Blazers vs. Toronto Raptors, NBA-TV</p>
<p><strong>NFL</strong></p>
<p>Sunday, 1 PM: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants, Fox<br />
Sunday, 4:15 PM: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Fox<br />
Sunday, 8:15 PM: Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Ravens, NBC</p>
<p><strong>NHL</strong></p>
<p>Friday, 8:30 PM: Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars<br />
Saturday, 2 PM: Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Ottawa Senators<br />
Saturday, 10 PM: Edmonton Oilers vs. San Jose Sharks</p>
<p><strong>Boxing</strong></p>
<p>Saturday, 9 PM: Oscar De La Hoya vs. Manny Pacquiano, HBO PPV</p>
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