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Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner: Davidson Wins by 30 Despite 0 from Stephen Curry
Bizarre. The nation's leading scorer, at 35 PPG going in, was held scoreless the other night against Loyola (Md.)When I looked at the score on my phone when I was in the car heading home from the Detroit airport, I took a quick peek at the box score...
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Loyola Holds Stephen Curry Scoreless but Loses By 30: Jimmy Patsos Is a Jerk
Jimmy Patsos is far from the conventional college basketball coach. The combination of standing 6'3" and having a booming voice makes Patsos intimidating to his players, opponents, referees, and fans...
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Stephen Curry Held Scoreless, but Davidson Routs Loyola Anyway
Loyola coach Jimmy Patsos made a bold move against the Davidson Wildcats: He double-teamed college basketball superstar Stephen Curry. 78-48 was the final score without the help of Curry...
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Seth Curry, the Brother of Stephen: Is the Better Curry Just a Freshman?
Birthplace: Charlotte, North Carolina Father: Dell Curry Mother: Sonya Curry College experience: Freshman Wait, isn't Stephen Curry a junior? Yes, yes he is, but his younger brother, Seth, is a freshman at Liberty University...
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Packing for Vegas: College Basketball Picks Nov. 20
Are the basketball hoops not 10' high in Puerto Rico? Are the courts not 94' long and 50' wide? Are the official balls not spherical? As far as I know, the basic elements of the game are the same in Puerto Rico as they are in the United States...
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Stephen Curry Does Not Disappoint
Just my reactions to the Davidson-Oklahoma game last night. By the way, what a Davidson-Oklahoma game last night. My god, Blake Griffin, what a man-child—but the real reason we all tuned ...
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How Upsets Happen in College Basketball
In College Basketball, every team is dangerous and could possibly shock the world. Major teams can't take any team lightly, or they might leave the team in the game, and might see themselves on SportsCenter with an L in the loss column...
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Why I Love College Basketball: No. 1—Stephen Curry
This is the first in a new series of articles that I am going to be doing throughout the college basketball season. The series is called, “Why I Love College Basketball...
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Stephen Curry...The Sweetest Touch on Sweetest Day
Before graduating from Davidson College last spring, for two years I had the distinct privilege of witnessing Stephen Curry drop three-pointers in the eyes of each and every defender that ever attempted to guard the son of former NBA star Dell Curry...
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Countdown to CBB Season: 77th Reason to Be Pumped—Stephen Curry
Every day I will give a new reason to be pumped for the upcoming college basketball season. We are about 74 days from the start of meaningful college basketball. I'm a few days behind, so here's reason 77...
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NCAA Basketball: Who's the Player of the Year?
Everyone who watches college basketball has an opinion on who the best player is. This year, it is a toss-up, or so they say. The top candidates this year include Tyler Hansbrough, Michael Beasley, Kevin Love, and D...
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NCAA Hoops: What's YOUR Favorite March Madness Moment?
While watching the first two rounds of March Madness this weekend, I got in the mood to think back to all of my favorite Cinderella stories and buzzer beaters...
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College Basketball: Gotta Love Those Mid-Majors!
Just a score or two: University of Akron 65, Florida State 60. Southern Illinois 69, Oklahoma State 53. Creighton 74, URI 73...
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Looking for Cinderella? Check Out the Davidson Wildcats
That's right, the Davidson Wildcats—who struck fear into Maryland before losing 82-70 in last year's first round—could be wearing this year's Cinderella slipper...
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NCAA Tournament Sleeper: Davidson
This year's men's NCAA Tournament features quite possibly the worst Field of 65 there has ever been.If ever there was a year for a low seed (seeded 6 through 16) to reach the Sweet Sixteen, it's 2008...
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The Guide to being an "Abusive Fan"
A few weeks ago, SIoncampus.com pointed out how fans were becoming too abusive. In response, Nic Gulas has given a few tips on how to stay within the boundaries and still make a difference in the game as a fan.










