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  • BearcatsFan
    Pro
    • Nov 2004
    • 489

    #181
    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

    Cincinnati Wins C-USA Title
    "Led by James White, the Bearcats won their 9th title in 10 years by defeating Southern Miss 83-52."
    Sunday March 13th, 2005
    The Cincinnati Enquirer


    James White scored 24 points, and had 3 steals helping the Bearcats take the Conference USA title for the 9th time in 10 seasons. White also picked up the honors as the tournament MVP, by averaging 18 points, 3.3 steals and 4 rebounds a game. Southern Miss had defeated teams like Memphis, Marquette and Charlotte, but looked exhausted against Cincinnati allowing 21 turnovers.


    Jason Maxiell and Eric Hicks celebrate after winning the C-USA title.

    Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
    James White - 24 Pts, 3 Stls, 3 Rbs
    Armein Kirkland - 13 Pts, Stl
    Vincent Banks - 12 Pts, Stl
    Eric Hicks - 12 Pts, 10 Rbs, 4 Asts, 3 Stls
    Roy Bright - 8 Pts, Stl, Blk
    Jihad Muhammad - 6 Pts, 2 Stls
    Asrangue Souleymane - 4 Pts, 5 Rbs, 5 Stls
    Jason Maxiell - 4 Pts, 5 Rbs, 2 Asts
    Nick Williams - 2 Pts, 2 Stls, 2 Asts
    Chadd Moore - 3 Stls, Ast
    Jamaal Lucas - 4 Asts, 3 Rbs, Stl

    Southern Miss Golden Eagles Player Stats
    Rashaad Carruth - 19 Pts, 4 Asts
    Michael Ford - 9 Pts, 3 Rbs
    Dwayne Brown - 7 Pts, 10 Rbs

    Team Stats
    Score - CIN 83, SM 52
    FG% - CIN 49%, SM 43%
    3PT% - CIN 30%, SM 50%
    Asts - CIN 15, SM 15
    TO's - CIN 0, SM 21
    Rebs - CIN 38, SM 35
    Stls - CIN 21, SM 0
    Blks - CIN 1, SM 0
    Points in the Paint - CIN 38, SM 22
    Bench Points - CIN 45, SM 2
    Fast Break Points - CIN 28, SM 4

    Southern Miss had been a surprise throughout the whole tournament, but just couldn't get anything to go their way in the championship game. The Bearcats did not have a single turnover, Miss had 21. Cincinnati also had a huge performance from their bench getting 45 points. "The guys deserved this, they fought all year to reach this goal. Hopefully they keep it up in the big dance." Coach Huggins said after the win. The Bearcats will know later today what seed they will have in the NCAA Tournament, and who they will be facing next week.

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    • BearcatsFan
      Pro
      • Nov 2004
      • 489

      #182
      Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

      Bearcats Full of Confidence
      Monday March 14th
      The Cincinnati Enquirer




      TV Guide released a series of four covers for this week in honor of the NCAA Tournament which gets underway Thursday. Cincinnati's stud senior forward Jason Maxiell was one of four to make the cover after it was annouced the Bearcats recieved a #1 seed in the tournament. Cincinnati went 30-4, won the C-USA Championship and finished the season in the Top-10 in both polls. North Carolina's Rashad McCants, Illinois' Deron Williams and Kansas' Wayne Simien were the other four players that made the series as their teams picked up #1 seeds as well. The Bearcats begin play on Thursday when they take on the #16 seeded New Hampshire Wildcats who came out of the America East with a title.



      NCAA Tourney Underway
      Monday March 14th
      The Cincinnati Enquirer


      Selection Sunday is over and here are the matchups and seeds for the 2005 NCAA Tournament. Kansas, Cincinnati, North Carolina and Illinois all recieved #1 seeds.


      Playin Game
      Alabama A&M vs Colgate

      Syracuse Regional
      Belk Arena
      Davidson, North Carolina
      Round One, March 17-18


      #1 - North Carolina vs #16 - TBD
      #8 - Gonzaga vs #9 - Stanford

      #4 - Texas vs #13 - UW Milwaukee
      #5 - Florida vs #12 - Fairfield

      #2 - Arizona vs #15 - South Carolina St.
      #7 - Alabama vs #10 - Wisconsin

      #3 - Wake Forest vs #14 - Ball State
      #6 - George Washington vs #11 - IUPUI


      Austin Regional
      Gallagher-Iba Arena
      Stillwater, Oklahoma
      Round One, March 17-18


      #1 - Cincinnati vs #16 - New Hampshire
      #8 - Drexel vs #9 - Pittsburgh

      #4 - Louisville vs #13 - California
      #5 - Michigan St. vs #12 - F. Dickinson

      #2 - Georgia Tech vs #15 - UC Santa Barbara
      #7 - Marquette vs #10 - Colorado St.

      #3 - Washington vs #14 - Northwestern St.
      #6 - Mississippi St. vs #11 - Liberty


      Chicago Regional
      Hart Center
      Worchester, Massachusetts
      Round One, March 17-18


      #1 - Illinois vs #16 - Brown
      #8 - Seton Hall vs #9 - Michigan

      #4 - Maryland vs #13 - UL Lafayette
      #5 - Villanova vs #12 - Utah

      #2 - Syracuse vs #15 - Old Dominion
      #7 - Kentucky vs #10 - St. Louis

      #3 - Notre Dame vs #14 - Duquense
      #6 - NC State vs #11 - Oral Roberts


      Albuquerque Regional
      Goodman Arena
      Cleveland, Ohio
      Round One, March 17-18


      #1 - Kansas vs #16 - Tennessee - Martin
      #8 - South Carolina vs Tennessee

      #4 - Memphis vs #13 - Hawaii
      #5 - Connecticuit vs #12 - Davidson

      #2 - Oklahoma St. vs #15 - Jacksonville
      #7 - Iowa State vs #10 - Purdue

      #3 - Duke vs #14 - Weber St.
      #6 - Arizona St. vs #11 - Northern Iowa

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      • BearcatsFan
        Pro
        • Nov 2004
        • 489

        #183
        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

        Bearcats Full of Confidence
        Monday March 14th
        The Cincinnati Enquirer




        TV Guide released a series of four covers for this week in honor of the NCAA Tournament which gets underway Thursday. Cincinnati's stud senior forward Jason Maxiell was one of four to make the cover after it was annouced the Bearcats recieved a #1 seed in the tournament. Cincinnati went 30-4, won the C-USA Championship and finished the season in the Top-10 in both polls. North Carolina's Rashad McCants, Illinois' Deron Williams and Kansas' Wayne Simien were the other four players that made the series as their teams picked up #1 seeds as well. The Bearcats begin play on Thursday when they take on the #16 seeded New Hampshire Wildcats who came out of the America East with a title.



        NCAA Tourney Underway
        Monday March 14th
        The Cincinnati Enquirer


        Selection Sunday is over and here are the matchups and seeds for the 2005 NCAA Tournament. Kansas, Cincinnati, North Carolina and Illinois all recieved #1 seeds.


        Playin Game
        Alabama A&M vs Colgate

        Syracuse Regional
        Belk Arena
        Davidson, North Carolina
        Round One, March 17-18


        #1 - North Carolina vs #16 - TBD
        #8 - Gonzaga vs #9 - Stanford

        #4 - Texas vs #13 - UW Milwaukee
        #5 - Florida vs #12 - Fairfield

        #2 - Arizona vs #15 - South Carolina St.
        #7 - Alabama vs #10 - Wisconsin

        #3 - Wake Forest vs #14 - Ball State
        #6 - George Washington vs #11 - IUPUI


        Austin Regional
        Gallagher-Iba Arena
        Stillwater, Oklahoma
        Round One, March 17-18


        #1 - Cincinnati vs #16 - New Hampshire
        #8 - Drexel vs #9 - Pittsburgh

        #4 - Louisville vs #13 - California
        #5 - Michigan St. vs #12 - F. Dickinson

        #2 - Georgia Tech vs #15 - UC Santa Barbara
        #7 - Marquette vs #10 - Colorado St.

        #3 - Washington vs #14 - Northwestern St.
        #6 - Mississippi St. vs #11 - Liberty


        Chicago Regional
        Hart Center
        Worchester, Massachusetts
        Round One, March 17-18


        #1 - Illinois vs #16 - Brown
        #8 - Seton Hall vs #9 - Michigan

        #4 - Maryland vs #13 - UL Lafayette
        #5 - Villanova vs #12 - Utah

        #2 - Syracuse vs #15 - Old Dominion
        #7 - Kentucky vs #10 - St. Louis

        #3 - Notre Dame vs #14 - Duquense
        #6 - NC State vs #11 - Oral Roberts


        Albuquerque Regional
        Goodman Arena
        Cleveland, Ohio
        Round One, March 17-18


        #1 - Kansas vs #16 - Tennessee - Martin
        #8 - South Carolina vs Tennessee

        #4 - Memphis vs #13 - Hawaii
        #5 - Connecticuit vs #12 - Davidson

        #2 - Oklahoma St. vs #15 - Jacksonville
        #7 - Iowa State vs #10 - Purdue

        #3 - Duke vs #14 - Weber St.
        #6 - Arizona St. vs #11 - Northern Iowa

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        • DustinT
          Big Dummy
          • Nov 2004
          • 1933

          #184
          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

          Good luck in the dance dude. I just noticed under your avatar it says you're from Washington, where at. I'm near Yakima.
          Former OS Editor.
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          R.I.P Seattle SuperSonics

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          • DustinT
            Big Dummy
            • Nov 2004
            • 1933

            #185
            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

            Good luck in the dance dude. I just noticed under your avatar it says you're from Washington, where at. I'm near Yakima.
            Former OS Editor.
            Follow me on Twitter

            R.I.P Seattle SuperSonics

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            • BearcatsFan
              Pro
              • Nov 2004
              • 489

              #186
              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

              Originally posted by Eckoefx
              Good luck in the dance dude. I just noticed under your avatar it says you're from Washington, where at. I'm near Yakima.
              I live in Vancouver, across the river from Portland, Oregon. I've been to Yakima many times before, my grandparents live near there in The Dalles, Oregon my grandpa makes trips to Yakima all the time. I've seen the Yakima Bears play a couple times in the summer as well.
              Last edited by BearcatsFan; 01-18-2005, 03:39 PM.

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              • BearcatsFan
                Pro
                • Nov 2004
                • 489

                #187
                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                Originally posted by Eckoefx
                Good luck in the dance dude. I just noticed under your avatar it says you're from Washington, where at. I'm near Yakima.
                I live in Vancouver, across the river from Portland, Oregon. I've been to Yakima many times before, my grandparents live near there in The Dalles, Oregon my grandpa makes trips to Yakima all the time. I've seen the Yakima Bears play a couple times in the summer as well.

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                • skitch
                  Fear Ameer
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 12349

                  #188
                  Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                  Congrats on the #1 seed, good luck in the Tournament.

                  Legacy still looking very nice and professional.

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                  • skitch
                    Fear Ameer
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 12349

                    #189
                    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                    Congrats on the #1 seed, good luck in the Tournament.

                    Legacy still looking very nice and professional.

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                    • Bbucsfan
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 511

                      #190
                      Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                      Bearcatsfan, just wanted to say that I have been reading. Great Job...very well laid out and easy to read. You have sort of inspired me to create my own dynasty thread. I will be starting up one soon as I can get my wife and kid out of the house for some peace and quiet!. I may try and start one this weekend with the Hurricanes. They will try and take over the ACC in Basketball. Duke and Carolina wont' know what hit them.

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                      • Bbucsfan
                        Pro
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 511

                        #191
                        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                        Bearcatsfan, just wanted to say that I have been reading. Great Job...very well laid out and easy to read. You have sort of inspired me to create my own dynasty thread. I will be starting up one soon as I can get my wife and kid out of the house for some peace and quiet!. I may try and start one this weekend with the Hurricanes. They will try and take over the ACC in Basketball. Duke and Carolina wont' know what hit them.

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                        • BearcatsFan
                          Pro
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 489

                          #192
                          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                          Cincinnati Advances in Blowout Fashion
                          "The Bearcats held New Hampshire to a field goal percentage of 33% in rout to a 70-33 victory."
                          Friday March 18th, 2005
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          Cincinnati rolled over New Hampshire 70-33 in Stillwater last night, Roy Bright led the Bearcats off the bench with 20 points, giving the starters some rest. Armein Kirkland also added 12 off the bench along with a couple steals. The New Hampshire Wildcats were 14-16 and winners of the American East title this year, but looked confused when trying to stop the Bearcats explosive offense.


                          Jason Maxiell dunks the ball, he finished with 10 points.

                          Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                          Roy Bright - 20 Pts, 6 Rbs, 2 Stls
                          Armein Kirkland - 12 Pts, 3 Rbs, 2 Stls
                          Jason Maxiell - 10 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
                          Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 8 Rbs, 2 Stls
                          Jihad Muhammad - 7 Pts, 3 Stls
                          James White - 5 Pts, Stl
                          Nick Williams - 2 Pts, 2 Stls
                          Asrangue Souleymane - 2 Pts, 9 Rbs, 5 Stls, Blk
                          Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, 2 Stls, Ast
                          Vincent Banks - 2 Pts, 2 Rbs

                          New Hampshire Wildcats
                          Ben Sturgill - 10 Pts, 8 Rbs
                          Mike Christensen - 8 Pts, 3 Rbs
                          Damione Liddell - 6 Pts, 10 Rbs

                          Team Stats
                          Score - CIN 70, NH 33
                          FG% - CIN 46%, NH 33%
                          3PT% - CIN 22%, NH 50%
                          Asts - CIN 13, NH 9
                          TO's - CIN 3, NH 22
                          Rebs - CIN 35, NH 35
                          Stls - CIN 21, NH 3
                          Blks - CIN 3, NH 1
                          Points in the Paint - CIN 38, NH 10
                          Bench Points - CIN 44, NH 11
                          Fast Break Points - CIN 32, NH 0

                          The Bearcats dominated the paint outscoring the Wildcats by 28, they also had 44 from the bench. New Hampshire also did not score a single fast break point, Cincy had 32. New Hampshire only scored 33 points, which is the lowest total Cincinnati has held a team to all season, they held La Salle to only 39 points in December. Pittsburgh defeated Drexel 64-54, so the Bearcats will take on the Panthers in the next round, a team that is full of good shooters.



                          NCAA Round One Scores
                          Friday March 18th
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          Syracuse Regional

                          #1 North Carolina, 95 - #16 Colgate, 68
                          #8 Gonzaga, 77 - #9 Stanford, 56

                          #4 Texas, 73 - #13 UW Milwaukee, 55
                          #5 Florida, 75 - #12 Fairfield, 59

                          #2 Arizona, 89 - #15 South Carolina St., 74
                          #7 Alabama, 71 - #10 Wisconsin, 63

                          #14 Ball State, 64 - #3 Wake Forest, 59 (OT)
                          #6 George Washington, 80 - #11 IUPUI, 61

                          Austin Regional

                          #1 Cincinnati, 70 - #16 New Hampshire, 33
                          #9 Pittsburgh, 64 - #8 Drexel, 59

                          #13 California, 92 - #4 Louisville, 80
                          #12 F. Dickinson, 84 - #5 Michigan St., 72

                          #2 Georgia Tech, 72 - #15 UC Santa Barbara, 71 (OT)
                          #7 Marquette, 60 - #10 Colorado St., 54

                          #3 Washington, 101 - #14 Northwestern St., 73
                          #6 Mississippi St., 86 - #11 Liberty, 59

                          Chicago Regional

                          #1 Illinois, 92 - #16 Brown, 73
                          #8 Seton Hall, 82 - #9 Michigan, 66

                          #4 Maryland, 66 vs #13 UL Lafayette, 62 (OT)
                          #5 Villanova, 89 vs #12 Utah, 75

                          #2 Syracuse, 81 - #15 Old Dominion, 61
                          #7 Kentucky, 95 - #10 St. Louis, 90

                          #3 Notre Dame, 77 - #14 Duquense, 66
                          #6 NC State, 77 #11 Oral Roberts, 61

                          Albuquerque Regional

                          #1 Kansas, 120 vs #16 Tennessee - Martin, 113 (2OT)
                          #9 Tennessee, 60 - #8 South Carolina, 57 (OT)

                          #13 Hawaii, 94 - #4 Memphis, 82
                          #12 Davidson, 72 - #5 Connecticuit, 71 (OT)

                          #2 Oklahoma St., 85 - #15 Jacksonville, 56
                          #7 Iowa State, 64 - #10 Purdue, 57

                          #3 Duke, 79 - #14 Weber St., 71
                          #6 Arizona St., 75 - #11 Northern Iowa, 63

                          There were a few upsets in round one, in the Syracuse Regional, Wake Forest was upset by Ball State 64-59 in overtime. Ball State's Terrance Chapman had 35 points. In the Austin Regional, Both Louisville and Michigan State, the 4 and 5 seeds fell by 12 points, meaning Cincinnati has an easier chance at the Sweet Sixteen if they win against Pittsburgh. The Chicago Regional had no upsets, but featured a close game between Maryland and Lafayette. In the Albuquerque Regional, Memphis was knocked off by Hawaii 94-82 and Davidson defeated Connecticuit 72-70 in overtime. It took Kansas two overtimes to defeat Tennessee Martin 120-113.

                          Round Two Matchups

                          Syracuse Regional
                          Belk Arena
                          Davidson, North Carolina
                          Round Two, March 19-20


                          #1 - North Carolina vs #8 - Gonzaga
                          #4 - Texas vs #5 - Florida

                          #2 - Arizona vs #7 - Alabama
                          #14 - Ball State vs # 6 - George Washington

                          Austin Regional
                          Gallagher-Iba Arena
                          Stillwater, Oklahoma
                          Round Two, March 19-20


                          #1 - Cincinnati vs #9 - Pittsburgh
                          #13 - California vs #12 - F. Dickinson

                          #2 - Georgia Tech vs # 7 - Marquette
                          #3 - Washington vs #6 - Mississippi St.

                          Chicago Regional
                          Hart Center
                          Worchester, Massachusetts
                          Round Two, March 19-20


                          #1 - Illinois vs #8 - Seton Hall
                          #4 - Maryland vs # 5 - Villanova

                          #2 - Syracuse vs #7 - Kentucky
                          #3 - Notre Dame vs #6 - NC State

                          Albuquerque Regional
                          Goodman Arena
                          Cleveland, Ohio
                          Round Two, March 19-20


                          #1 - Kansas vs #9 - Tennessee
                          #13 - Hawaii vs #12 - Davidson

                          #2 - Oklahoma St. vs # 7 - Iowa State
                          #3 - Duke vs #6 - Arizona St.

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                          • BearcatsFan
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 489

                            #193
                            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                            Cincinnati Advances in Blowout Fashion
                            "The Bearcats held New Hampshire to a field goal percentage of 33% in rout to a 70-33 victory."
                            Friday March 18th, 2005
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            Cincinnati rolled over New Hampshire 70-33 in Stillwater last night, Roy Bright led the Bearcats off the bench with 20 points, giving the starters some rest. Armein Kirkland also added 12 off the bench along with a couple steals. The New Hampshire Wildcats were 14-16 and winners of the American East title this year, but looked confused when trying to stop the Bearcats explosive offense.


                            Jason Maxiell dunks the ball, he finished with 10 points.

                            Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                            Roy Bright - 20 Pts, 6 Rbs, 2 Stls
                            Armein Kirkland - 12 Pts, 3 Rbs, 2 Stls
                            Jason Maxiell - 10 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
                            Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 8 Rbs, 2 Stls
                            Jihad Muhammad - 7 Pts, 3 Stls
                            James White - 5 Pts, Stl
                            Nick Williams - 2 Pts, 2 Stls
                            Asrangue Souleymane - 2 Pts, 9 Rbs, 5 Stls, Blk
                            Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, 2 Stls, Ast
                            Vincent Banks - 2 Pts, 2 Rbs

                            New Hampshire Wildcats
                            Ben Sturgill - 10 Pts, 8 Rbs
                            Mike Christensen - 8 Pts, 3 Rbs
                            Damione Liddell - 6 Pts, 10 Rbs

                            Team Stats
                            Score - CIN 70, NH 33
                            FG% - CIN 46%, NH 33%
                            3PT% - CIN 22%, NH 50%
                            Asts - CIN 13, NH 9
                            TO's - CIN 3, NH 22
                            Rebs - CIN 35, NH 35
                            Stls - CIN 21, NH 3
                            Blks - CIN 3, NH 1
                            Points in the Paint - CIN 38, NH 10
                            Bench Points - CIN 44, NH 11
                            Fast Break Points - CIN 32, NH 0

                            The Bearcats dominated the paint outscoring the Wildcats by 28, they also had 44 from the bench. New Hampshire also did not score a single fast break point, Cincy had 32. New Hampshire only scored 33 points, which is the lowest total Cincinnati has held a team to all season, they held La Salle to only 39 points in December. Pittsburgh defeated Drexel 64-54, so the Bearcats will take on the Panthers in the next round, a team that is full of good shooters.



                            NCAA Round One Scores
                            Friday March 18th
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            Syracuse Regional

                            #1 North Carolina, 95 - #16 Colgate, 68
                            #8 Gonzaga, 77 - #9 Stanford, 56

                            #4 Texas, 73 - #13 UW Milwaukee, 55
                            #5 Florida, 75 - #12 Fairfield, 59

                            #2 Arizona, 89 - #15 South Carolina St., 74
                            #7 Alabama, 71 - #10 Wisconsin, 63

                            #14 Ball State, 64 - #3 Wake Forest, 59 (OT)
                            #6 George Washington, 80 - #11 IUPUI, 61

                            Austin Regional

                            #1 Cincinnati, 70 - #16 New Hampshire, 33
                            #9 Pittsburgh, 64 - #8 Drexel, 59

                            #13 California, 92 - #4 Louisville, 80
                            #12 F. Dickinson, 84 - #5 Michigan St., 72

                            #2 Georgia Tech, 72 - #15 UC Santa Barbara, 71 (OT)
                            #7 Marquette, 60 - #10 Colorado St., 54

                            #3 Washington, 101 - #14 Northwestern St., 73
                            #6 Mississippi St., 86 - #11 Liberty, 59

                            Chicago Regional

                            #1 Illinois, 92 - #16 Brown, 73
                            #8 Seton Hall, 82 - #9 Michigan, 66

                            #4 Maryland, 66 vs #13 UL Lafayette, 62 (OT)
                            #5 Villanova, 89 vs #12 Utah, 75

                            #2 Syracuse, 81 - #15 Old Dominion, 61
                            #7 Kentucky, 95 - #10 St. Louis, 90

                            #3 Notre Dame, 77 - #14 Duquense, 66
                            #6 NC State, 77 #11 Oral Roberts, 61

                            Albuquerque Regional

                            #1 Kansas, 120 vs #16 Tennessee - Martin, 113 (2OT)
                            #9 Tennessee, 60 - #8 South Carolina, 57 (OT)

                            #13 Hawaii, 94 - #4 Memphis, 82
                            #12 Davidson, 72 - #5 Connecticuit, 71 (OT)

                            #2 Oklahoma St., 85 - #15 Jacksonville, 56
                            #7 Iowa State, 64 - #10 Purdue, 57

                            #3 Duke, 79 - #14 Weber St., 71
                            #6 Arizona St., 75 - #11 Northern Iowa, 63

                            There were a few upsets in round one, in the Syracuse Regional, Wake Forest was upset by Ball State 64-59 in overtime. Ball State's Terrance Chapman had 35 points. In the Austin Regional, Both Louisville and Michigan State, the 4 and 5 seeds fell by 12 points, meaning Cincinnati has an easier chance at the Sweet Sixteen if they win against Pittsburgh. The Chicago Regional had no upsets, but featured a close game between Maryland and Lafayette. In the Albuquerque Regional, Memphis was knocked off by Hawaii 94-82 and Davidson defeated Connecticuit 72-70 in overtime. It took Kansas two overtimes to defeat Tennessee Martin 120-113.

                            Round Two Matchups

                            Syracuse Regional
                            Belk Arena
                            Davidson, North Carolina
                            Round Two, March 19-20


                            #1 - North Carolina vs #8 - Gonzaga
                            #4 - Texas vs #5 - Florida

                            #2 - Arizona vs #7 - Alabama
                            #14 - Ball State vs # 6 - George Washington

                            Austin Regional
                            Gallagher-Iba Arena
                            Stillwater, Oklahoma
                            Round Two, March 19-20


                            #1 - Cincinnati vs #9 - Pittsburgh
                            #13 - California vs #12 - F. Dickinson

                            #2 - Georgia Tech vs # 7 - Marquette
                            #3 - Washington vs #6 - Mississippi St.

                            Chicago Regional
                            Hart Center
                            Worchester, Massachusetts
                            Round Two, March 19-20


                            #1 - Illinois vs #8 - Seton Hall
                            #4 - Maryland vs # 5 - Villanova

                            #2 - Syracuse vs #7 - Kentucky
                            #3 - Notre Dame vs #6 - NC State

                            Albuquerque Regional
                            Goodman Arena
                            Cleveland, Ohio
                            Round Two, March 19-20


                            #1 - Kansas vs #9 - Tennessee
                            #13 - Hawaii vs #12 - Davidson

                            #2 - Oklahoma St. vs # 7 - Iowa State
                            #3 - Duke vs #6 - Arizona St.

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                            • BearcatsFan
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 489

                              #194
                              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                              Originally posted by Bbucsfan
                              Bearcatsfan, just wanted to say that I have been reading. Great Job...very well laid out and easy to read. You have sort of inspired me to create my own dynasty thread. I will be starting up one soon as I can get my wife and kid out of the house for some peace and quiet!. I may try and start one this weekend with the Hurricanes. They will try and take over the ACC in Basketball. Duke and Carolina wont' know what hit them.
                              Thanks for reading, and good luck in the ACC, thats a tough place to ball, but it will give you a challenge. Miami has something to prove being the newcomers.

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                              • BearcatsFan
                                Pro
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 489

                                #195
                                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                                Originally posted by Bbucsfan
                                Bearcatsfan, just wanted to say that I have been reading. Great Job...very well laid out and easy to read. You have sort of inspired me to create my own dynasty thread. I will be starting up one soon as I can get my wife and kid out of the house for some peace and quiet!. I may try and start one this weekend with the Hurricanes. They will try and take over the ACC in Basketball. Duke and Carolina wont' know what hit them.
                                Thanks for reading, and good luck in the ACC, thats a tough place to ball, but it will give you a challenge. Miami has something to prove being the newcomers.

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