Category: College Basketball (Page 135 of 153)

Top seeds survive

Man, the Buckeyes just keep playing with fire. Down 20 in the first half, they stormed back early in the second and were able to sneak past the Volunteers to advance to the Elite Eight. You have to like the “sticktoitiveness” they’ve shown over the last two games, but if they get down big against Georgetown, Florida or Kansas, it’s doubtful that those teams will let them back in the game.

Two other top seeds – #1 Kansas and #2 Memphis – dodged bullets as well. If not for two blown (moderately contested) layups by Texas A&M, the Aggies would be facing the Buckeyes on Saturday. I thought this would be a 8-10 point win for A&M, but the Tigers showed some poise in crunch time despite having a regular season schedule where only six games were decided by fewer than 10 points.

Southern Illinois gave Kansas a great run, and it just goes to show how a stout defense will keep you in games. Hats off to Chris Lowery, who will probably get a few job offers after his team’s march into the Sweet Sixteen.

McRoberts declares for draft

Yesterday, Duke sophomore Josh McRoberts declared himself eligible for the NBA Draft.

“I am extremely grateful for the opportunities that I have had here at Duke,” McRoberts said. “This was a difficult decision, but I feel it is the best one for me and my family at this point in time. I will miss Duke, the coaching staff and my teammates, but it has always been goal of mine to play in the NBA.”

I’m surprised by this decision. As the 2005-06 season closed, McRoberts was projected to be a top 5 to top 10 pick, but his play this season has been spotty and most of the mock drafts seem to have him in the 10-20 range. He can jump out of the gym and has great speed for a big man, but he hasn’t developed at Duke as much as expected. Christian Laettner and Danny Ferry were more productive with half of McRoberts’ natural ability. Scouts love his athleticism, but for him to be a star in the NBA, he’s going to have to develop a more polished post game and a good 15′ jumper. The Blue Devils couldn’t rely on either this season.

For Duke, this decision could be a blessing in disguise. Patrick Patterson, the #4 PF in the country and the top high school player still uncommitted, was perhaps waiting for McRoberts to declare before committing to Duke. He’s expected to make a decision soon.

Top seeds survive on Saturday

For the most part, it was good to be the higher seed on Saturday.

The day featured several great games, including a terrific comeback by the Buckeyes (or a horrible blown lead by Xavier, depending on your perspective). OSU looks a little shaky, but it’s doubtful that Virginia or Tennessee will battle like the Musketeers did…A&M fended off a stiff challenge from Louisville and the Aggies remain my dark horse choice for the Final Four…In the East bracket, Georgetown wore down BC and Vanderbilt won a double-OT thriller against Washington State…North Carolina passed the Michigan State test, but didn’t look dominant in the win. The West featured two great comebacks as VCU made a serious charge at Pitt and Indiana made a late run at UCLA, but in both cases, the top seeds prevailed, setting up Ben Howland against his old team in the Sweet Sixteen on Thursday.

There is another nice slate of games today. Keep an eye on that Wisconsin/UNLV game – the Texas A&M CC coach said that the Rebs would beat the Badgers. I don’t think I buy it, but it should make for an interesting storyline during the game.

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