Thursday, July 14, 2011

Today's Informational Topics About College Basketball for Thursday, July 14, 2011

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(9:49:02 AM) College Basketball: 11 Non-Conference Games You Better Not Miss Next Season – When the casual fan thinks of college basketball, once they get past some of the top programs in the country like Kentucky and North Carolina, the first thing they usually think of is March Madness and brackets.  According to most, college basketball is defined by its postseason tournament like no other sport in the United States. There are two reasons for this.  For starters, the early season ... (This story continues here)

(9:29:12 AM) College Players' Hoop Dreams May Get Boost From Extra Zzz's – FRIDAY, July 1 (HealthDay News) -- Even though practice is key for young athletes, getting more sleep also helps college basketball players improve their play, researchers say. (This story continues here)

(8:59:00 AM) College Basketball: Barden to play basketball at BHSU – The Black Hills State University women’s basketball program has added local standout and Sturgis native Carsey Barden to the 2011-2012 roster. (This story continues here)

(9:07:53 AM) College Basketball Power Rankings: Top 11 Shot Blockers in the Country – Aside from slam dunks, the blocked shot may be the most exciting play in the game of basketball. Having a player who takes pride and joy in blocking shots gives a team a decided advantage on the defensive side of the ball. Players driving the lane for a chance at a layup, dunk or tear-drop will have that fierce shot blocker in the back of their minds, and that can change the outcome of a game in ... (This story continues here)

(9:12:32 AM) Summer evaluation season a hot topic in basketball – The scene inside the Okun Fieldhouse at the Mid-America Sports Complex plays out so familiar. All four courts hum with games as more teenage boys drag inside the gym doors waiting for next. (This story continues here)

(8:55:45 AM) College Basketball 2011-12 Predictions: The Top 25 Sophomores in College Hoops – The 2010 college basketball recruiting class is very talented. The fact that the top guys did not defect for the riches of the NBA only made NCAA basketball next year more interesting. Add to that the 2011 recruiting class which is just as talented and full of young prospects such as Austin Rivers (Duke), Michael Gilchrist (Kentucky) who have been You-tube sensations for years and that makes ... (This story continues here)

(9:29:07 AM) College Basketball 2012 Predictions: Top 25 Juniors-to-Be in College Hoops – By the time a player has completed his junior year, he is a finished product. Not many players average 10 points a game their junior years, then suddenly started scoring 20 points a game as a senior. Suffice it to say the coming season will define the college basketball career of the following players. Some will become stat stuffers, while others will refine their game to fit the needs of their ... (This story continues here)

(9:05:55 AM) Ending Indentured Servitude in College Football and College Basketball – How to pay the athletes and end all the problems in college football and college basketball with one simple move     This is part one of a three-part series. Can we stop the hypocrisy of the unpaid athlete in college football and basketball?  The charade has gone on for so long that it’s embarrassing to everyone who participates in it.  The coach makes millions on apparel deals, radio and TV ... (This story continues here)

(9:28:43 AM) Three Columbia College basketball players honored – COLUMBIA — The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) named Columbia College's Greg Stegeman, Matt Woodcock and Taylor Evans to the 2010-11 Honors Court. The NABC Honors Court recognizes the academic success of basketball players. It requires that students be at least juniors who have been enrolled in their university for at least one year and who have a GPA of 3.2 or higher. Stegeman ... (This story continues here)

(9:29:23 AM) NBA, college basketball player Armen Gilliam dies – Armen Gilliam, who was part of the UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball team that made a run to the Final Four in 1987 and played for several NBA teams, has died. He was 47. (This story continues here)

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