Friday, March 17, 2017

NCAA Tournament 2017: Middle Tennessee looks Sweet 16 ready, and maybe beyond and other top stories.

  • NCAA Tournament 2017: Middle Tennessee looks Sweet 16 ready, and maybe beyond

    NCAA Tournament 2017: Middle Tennessee looks Sweet 16 ready, and maybe beyond
    Download the CBS Sports App today and get instant tournament news and alerts, plus play Brackets! SportsLine The first win for a double-digit seed in the 2017 NCAA Tournament was no upset.Middle Tennessee, a team I tried to warn you about all week, handled No. 5 Minnesota, 81-72. The favored Blue Raiders got the job done in fine style on Thursday out in Milwaukee, and so for the 47th time in the 32 years modern/expanded tournament era, a 12 has toppled a 5. Few 12s in years past have been as g..
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  • Oft-questioned Saint Mary's makes case for more respect by beating VCU

    Oft-questioned Saint Mary's makes case for more respect by beating VCU
    SALT LAKE CITY — As Saint Mary’s point guard Emmett Naar was watching ESPN the past few days, he noticed an aggravating trend.“A lot of people had us losing today even though we were the 7-seed and we’d won a lot of games,” Naar said. “We wanted to go out and prove something and we definitely accomplished that.”In addition to advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament for just the second time in program history, Saint Mary’s achieved something else with its 85-77 victory over VCU. The ..
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  • Mourinho blames Premier League for Euro shortfall

    Mourinho blames Premier League for Euro shortfall
    Manchester (United Kingdom) (AFP) - The Premier League is partly responsible for English clubs' underachievements in European competitions this season, according to Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.Continuing a recent trend, there are only two English sides left in Europe -- Leicester City in the Champions League, United in the Europa League -- compared to four from Spain and three from Germany.Citing his own club's packed schedule, Mourinho said the Premier League's refusal to give teams..
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  • The OTHER March Madness: A rush for vasectomies during the NCAA tournament

    The OTHER March Madness: A rush for vasectomies during the NCAA tournament
    Snip, snip. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Every March, away from the basketball court, a different kind of madness begins. Whether it’s called U Vas Madness or carries a cool ad slogan like “it’s hip to get snipped,” it’s urologists’ one shining moment: vasectomy season. And you thought only the nets got cut this time of year. It’s a combination of things, really, that brings this about: For most men, personal timing and the sports calendar happen to coincide perfectly. And then there are the deals..
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  • Steve Kerr: Don't think LaVar Ball's remarks are 'helping' his kids

    Steve Kerr: Don't think LaVar Ball's remarks are 'helping' his kids
    Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr says he doesn't think LaVar Ball, the outspoken father of UCLA point guard Lonzo Ball, is doing Lonzo or his brothers any favors with the "outlandish" remarks he has made in recent weeks.Appearing on Waddle & Silvy on ESPN 1000 in Chicago on Thursday, Kerr spoke about LaVar Ball, who has moved into the public eye since proclaiming, among other things, that Lonzo is better than Warriors star Stephen Curry, the NBA's reigning MVP.Editor's Picks"The fact that ..
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  • GM: Latavius Murray deal means Adrian Peterson's Vikings career over

    GM: Latavius Murray deal means Adrian Peterson's Vikings career over
    Minnesota general manager Rick Spielman confirmed to reporters Thursday that running back Adrian Peterson -- whom Spielman described as one of the greatest Vikings ever -- will not be back with the team.The move seemed inevitable when the Vikings signed running back Latavius Murray to a three-year, $15 million deal on Wednesday night.Editor's PicksSpielman said he texted Peterson at 1 a.m. on Thursday morning and informed him of the Murray deal."With us signing Murray, Adrian will move on elsewh..
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  • The NBA's one-and-done rule has ruined the NCAA tournament

    The NBA's one-and-done rule has ruined the NCAA tournament
    Disappointment was in abundance on Thursday — and not just thanks to millions of busted NCAA tournament brackets. We have a choice. We can keep pretending the tourney is one of the biggest events in all of sports, or we can be honest with one another: the NCAA tournament is extraordinarily overrated. The buzzer-beaters are fun. We all love a good upset. But the NBA’s one-and-done rule has sapped college basketball of its spectacle — because without actual decent basketball players, the vast maj..
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  • 2017 Champions League draw results: Barcelona vs. Juventus could end up as the best quarterfinal matchup

    2017 Champions League draw results: Barcelona vs. Juventus could end up as the best quarterfinal matchup
    Two of Europe's biggest clubs face off in what could be a high-scoring Champions League quarterfinal. by Kevin McCauley@kevinmccauley Mar 17, 2017, 7:45am EDT. tweet · share · pin · Rec. Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images. The Champions League ...
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  • Indiana bets big on idealism in firing Tom Crean. Now will it pay off?

    Indiana bets big on idealism in firing Tom Crean. Now will it pay off?
    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It has been 30 years since Indiana last won the national title, with Keith Smart’s jumper to cap off the 1987 NCAA tournament title serving as a grainy time capsule of what used to be. Long before the age of AAU kingpins, up-transfers and conference television networks, Indiana basketball competed annually for Final Fours and the Hoosiers resonated as one of the country’s iconic programs. A generation later, the short shorts won by Bobby Knig..
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  • Northwestern made its NCAA tournament debut worth watching

    Northwestern made its NCAA tournament debut worth watching
    An inexplicable intentional foul. A locker room dance party 78 years in the making. Doug Collins' face.In a few years, or even a few weeks, this is what we'll remember about the first (real) day of the 2017 NCAA tournament: not just that Northwestern won its first NCAA tournament game, but how, and the blitz of emotion that accompanied it.And, yeah, you know what? That's pretty much it.The first 16 games of the 2017 bracket produced some decent basketball, a bunch of close first halves (includin..
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