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(9:58:27 AM) College Basketball Journal: Tournament at URI sure to be a must-see – Rhode Island college basketball fans can stay home over the Thanksgiving weekend holiday and enjoy one of the better tournaments in the country. (This story continues here)
(9:44:33 AM) Legendary Women's Basketball Coach Pat Summitt Diagnosed With Alzheimer's – College basketball's winningest coach said she would continue to serve as coach at University of Tennessee. (This story continues here)
(9:45:35 AM) Pat Summitt, winningest college basketball coach, has dementia – CHICAGO (Reuters) - Pat Summitt, women's basketball coach at the University of Tennessee and the all-time winningest coach in U.S. college basketball history, said on Tuesday that she was diagnosed with dementia but will continue coaching. (This story continues here)
(8:53:19 AM) College Basketball Jones: ESPN Tip-Off Has 25 Hours, 19 Games, 21 Conferences – Football? If it's roundball you crave, ESPN has unveiled plans for its fourth annual college hoops tip-off marathon. According to ESPN, this will be its most extensive college b-ball tip-off ever, with 25 consecutive hours of live game action, including 17 men’s games, two women’s games and 11 ESPN telecasts. (This story continues here)
(9:48:16 AM) College Basketball: Power Ranking the 13 Coaches With the Biggest Egos – In a sport with as much player turnover as college basketball, it is no wonder that the coaches are the enduring stars of the game. And the more successful the coach, the greater the ego. Here is a list that ranks the 13 coaches with the biggest egos in the sport. Note: This list is not intended to rank the coaches by the degree of their egos. It ranks them based on their success as coaches ... (This story continues here)
(8:49:00 AM) College Basketball Predictions: The 15 Players Whose Teams Will Miss Them Most – Few sports inspire more “what might have been” rumination than college basketball. With so many players jumping to the NBA long before their eligibility expires, many of the best college teams of the last several decades have existed only in the imaginations of fans. John Calipari ’s teams have been set up for more such speculation than most, with four straight NBA drafts featuring one-and-done ... (This story continues here)
(8:48:11 AM) Inter-College Basketball: Emar, RMC gilampaso – GILAMPASO sa Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) Crusaders ug Ateneo de Davao University (Addu) Blue Knights ang ilang tagsa-tagsa kalaban sa nagapadayon Mayor Inday Sara and Vice Mayor Rody Duterte Inter-College Basketball Tournament didto Almendras Gym Davao City Recreation Center. read more (This story continues here)
(9:37:06 AM) College Basketball Capsules: Tennessee's Summitt has early onset dementia – KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Pat Summitt struggled for several months with how to tell the women's basketball players at Tennessee, recruits and fans that she was having memory loss problems. (This story continues here)
(10:00:02 AM) College Basketball Predictions: Who’s on Top of the Very Early Season Top 15? – This season promises to be one of the more special, we've had in college basketball in a while and we can all thank the greedy NBA owners. The ability of these owners to be greedy enough to argue over millions of dollars has given us an amount of talent in college basketball we have not seen in a very long time. The NBA talent coming in is finally be joined with NBA talent that was smart enough ... (This story continues here)
(9:51:42 AM) College basketball • NCAA hits Bruce Pearl with 3-year penalty – College basketball • NCAA hits Bruce Pearl with 3-year penalty By Beth Rucker The Associated Press Published Aug 24, 2011 08:02PM MDT Knoxville, Tenn. • The NCAA said it wanted to send a clear message by slapping Bruce Pearl with a three-year show-cause penalty: Coaches are responsible for their programs. The sanctions announced Wednesday make it harder for the former Tennessee men’s basketball ... (This story continues here)
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