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Best of the NCAA Tournament

Submitted by Brandon on Saturday, 22 March 2008One Comment
Best of the NCAA Tournament

If you’re like me, you’ve spent a large majority of the last two days following the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. There’s nothing quite like calling and texting your buddies to tell them that their bracket is completely messed up thanks to a slew of upsides. Except for maybe looking at the great images that Sports Illustrated captured…

The drama has been intense with Duke barely surviving a possible first-round upset, Gonzaga dropping to Davidson (Cinderellas no more?) and Western Kentucky knocking off Drake.

Sports Illustrated has it all in their “best of” slide show for the first two days of the NCAA Tournament. Keep in mind we still have a few more rounds to go.

Boy, do I love March.

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  • men s ncaa basketball said:

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