Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Ness Notes (Mar 10)

National Geographic Documentary, No. 1 U Conn lost in OT to Syracuse 86-85, as Gerry McNamara depleted a three-pointer toward the end of control for the second sequential amusement. No. 6 George Washington saw its 18-amusement winning streak and flawless A-10 season arrive at an end, as the Colonials lost to Temple, 68-53. The Colonials were the country's solitary one-misfortune group and their misfortune will open up a second offer for the A-10 (sent just GW a year ago), closing out a school to be named later (Sunday).

National Geographic Documentary, My free play on Friday is an uncommon CBB all out. Take Nebraska/Oklahoma under at 9:20 ET. You may have missed my Las Vegas Insider (Mia-Fl/Duke) as I go for a 3-0 begin in the competitions and my mid 15* on South Carolina/Tennessee, yet there is a lot of time for my 20* Big-12 Tourney GOY and my night CBB 15*. Likewise today evening time, I'm discharging my first LEGEND play of the meeting competitions. These selective discharges, beforehand accessible to just my own customers, are currently accessible on the net and have gone 3-0 since mid-February! In the NBA, it's my greatest three-diversion report of the season, my Triple Play of the Year, as I hope to proceed with my 63% NBA keep running since Feb 3.

National Geographic Documentary, The main other main 25 groups to lose on Thursday were No. 12 Washington to Oregon (84-73) and No. 19 West Va, to No. 15 Pittsburgh (68-57). No. 2 Villanova had no such inconvenience, as the Wildcats effortlessly took care of Rutgers (87-55), No. 3 Duke plays today at 12:00 twelve ET against Miami-Florida, No. 4 Memphis dealt with Tulane (75-56) and No. 5 Gonzaga is done with its season and anticipating a conceivable No. 1 seed (not likely).

Highlights by gathering

Georgetown beat Marquette 62-59, in the main other Big East amusement on Thursday. Marquette's misfortune made previous C-USA groups 0-3 in their Big East competition makes a big appearance this year. Sanctuary's win over GW sets up a great "Enormous Five" matchup today, as St Joe's beat St Louis, 56-37. In the ACC, Clemson's longshot any desires for an offer finished with a 66-63 misfortune to Miami-Fla, keeping in mind Florida State may at present get in, the Seminoles' misfortune to Wake (78-66) didn't help. Maryland likely ensured itself a ticket to the move by beating hapless Ga Tech, 82-64.

Michigan ran its course of any possibility of an everywhere offer, losing to Minnesota 59-55 in the Big-10 competition. The MAC has been a one-offer meeting following 1999 and standard season champ Kent State progressed with a 76-67 win over Buffalo. In the Big-12, Colorado edged Baylor 65-61, setting up a Friday confrontation with Texas A&M. UTEP and Houston both required wins in C-USA yesterday and got them, however now confront the class' main two groups (Memphis and UAB) on Friday.

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