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  1. Im in first.....for now.
  2. Yep....they represented the Southland Conference very well.
  3. ATLANTA (March 16, 2007) – Four of the nation’s best men’s college basketball coaches were named as finalists for the Naismith Award, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced today. Tony Bennett (Washington State), Billy Gillispie (Texas A&M), Bo Ryan (Wisconsin) and John Thompson III (Georgetown) will make up the final ballot. The Naismith Award is the most prestigious national award presented annually to the men’s and women’s college basketball coaches of the year. Finalists were chosen through a vote by the Atlanta Tipoff Club’s Board of Selectors, who narrowed the mid-season list of 25 candidates down to the final four. The Board, which is comprised of leading basketball journalists, coaches and administrators from around the country, based its criteria on coaching performances this season. The Men’s College Coach of the Year Award winner will be named at the Naismith Awards banquet April 5 in Atlanta. “It’s exciting to see new coaches come along and achieve high levels of success at these programs,” said Gary Stokan, Atlanta Tipoff Club president. “This display of coaching and leadership spells tremendous success for these teams.” Tony Bennett: Has led the Cougars to 25 regular-season wins, tied for second most in school history and one shy of the WSU record set in 1940-41, in his first season as head coach. He became just the third man in Washington State history to be named Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year. The Green Bay, Wis., native is in his fourth season with the Cougars having come to the Palouse as an assistant coach for his father Dick prior to the 2003-04 season. In his first year as head coach, he is leading the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament in 13 years. Bennett looks to become only the third coach from a Pac-10 school to claim the Naismith award (Jim Harrick, UCLA, 1995; Mike Montgomery, Stanford, 2000). Billy Gillispie: Was named 2007 Big 12 Coach of the Year (Big 12 coaches’ poll) in leading the Aggies to 25 wins – the most regular-season victories in school history. Under Gillispie, Texas A&M has been ranked in the top 13 all season and in the top 10 most of the season, climbing as high as No. 6 (four times), the highest ranking in school history. The Aggies are making NCAA appearances for the first time in school history and have had three straight 20-win seasons for the first time in history after going 7-21(0-16 in Big 12), the year before Gillispie arrived. Bo Ryan: Led the Badgers to 29 overall and 13 conference wins this season, both school records. The Badgers earned the first No. 1 ranking in school history and their No. 2 seed in NCAA tournament is highest in school history. In six seasons Ryan has amassed a 68-28 (.708) record in Big Ten games, the best winning percentage of any coach in league history with at least five years experience. He has the second-highest career winning percentage of any active Division I coach with at least 500 career wins (524-157, .769), winning his 500th career game vs. Auburn on Nov. 25. John Thompson III: In just three seasons at the helm, Thompson has taken the Hoyas from a sub .500 record (13-15 in 2004-05) to the quarterfinals of the NIT (19-13 in 2005-06) to a number-two seed in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. In going 26-6 (13-3 Big East), the Hoyas claimed their seventh conference championship – first since 1989 – and went 6-2 against teams ranked in the top 25 in the latest AP poll. Prior to coaching at Georgetown, Thompson guided Princeton to three Ivy League Championships, two NCAA tournaments and an NIT appearance while going 68-42 over his four years as head coach.
  4. For the most part, I thought today's games were rather boring and there was a LOT of bad basketball played today.
  5. Nice job spelling Billy's name.........most don't get it right!
  6. A&M is the only Big XII school and for the second year in a row the only Texas school to have both the mens and womens basketball teams make the NCAA tourney. Good look Lady Ags!
  7. The Ags play a three game series against Kansas this weekend and then Rice on Tuesday.
  8. Notice that all 6 of the Big XII South teams made it to the second round.......
  9. #7 Oklahoma State 54 #10 Nebraska 39 #6 Missouri 83 #11 Baylor 97 Friday's Quarterfinal Schedule #1 Kansas #9 Oklahoma 11:30 a.m. #4 Kansas St. #5 Texas Tech 2:00 #2 Texas A&M #7 Oklahoma St. 6 p.m. #3 Texas #11 Baylor 8:30 All Games on ESPN2
  10. Semifinal Scores: #1 Texas A&M 51 #5 iowa State 57 #2 Oklahoma 78 #3 Baylor 64 Final Schedule Oklahoma v. Iowa St. Saturday at 6 on FSN.
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  12. #8 Iowa State 63 #9 Oklahoma 68 #5 Texas Tech 81 #12 Colorado 71
  13. #2 Oklahoma 67 #7 Texas 58 #3 Baylor 71 #11 Kansas 54
  14. Wednesday Results #1 Texas A&M 62 #8 Colorado 45 #5 Iowa St 79 #4 Nebraska 76 Final/Overtime
  15. The only way a team from the Southland conference makes it is by winning the conference tourney.
  16. Tuesday's Finals #8 Colorado 71 #9 Texas Tech 67 #5 Iowa State 57 #12 Kansas State 45 #7 Texas 70 #10 Missouri 57 #6 Oklahoma St. 62 #11 Kansas 71 Wednesday's Schedule #1 Texas A&M #8 Colorado Noon #4 Nebraska #5 Iowa State 2:30 #2 Oklahoma #7 Texas 6 #3 Baylor #11 Kansas 8:30 ***All Games on FSN***
  17. 1. Vanderbilt (14-0) 2. Florida St. (17-0) 3. North Carolina (11-1) 4. South Carolina (10-1) 5. Virginia (14-1) 6. Clemson (7-3) 7. Oregon St. (13-3) 8. Cal. St. Fullerton (12-5) 9. Texas A&M (15-1) 10. Rice (11-6) 11. Arkansas (10-5) 12. Pepperdine (13-4) 13. Auburn (13-2) 14. Arizona St. (12-5) 15. Miami, Fla. (9-5) 16. Mississippi (9-4) 17. Nebraska (5-4) 18. Kentucky (12-0) 19. Texas (12-6) 20. Long Beach St. (8-4) 21. Georgia Tech. (8-6) 22. Alabama (12-2) 23. Texas Christian (10-4) 24. Arizona (13-5) 25. Wichita St. (10-4) [Hidden Content]
  18. Here is a picture of Josh
  19. It starts Tuesday Bracket: [Hidden Content]
  20. It starts Thursday. Here is the bracket: [Hidden Content]
  21. Yeah 13-16 are usually reserved for the winners of weaker conferences.
  22. The 6-5 240 lbs weakside DE became the aggies 19th (!!) commit for 2008. Congrats and welcome.
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