Mar
7
2000 Michigan State vs. 2002 Maryland Preview
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by Chris Maynard, chris@hoops4thesoul.com
A day late and a dollar short, Hoops 4 the Soul gives you a preview of the Southeast Regional clash between the 2000 Michigan State Spartans and the 2002 Maryland Terrapins. This is without doubt the most competitive match up in this Sweet Sixteen tournament of the last 16 (make that 18) NCAA champions. What more could you ask from this game? You’ve got great competitors in Mateen Cleaves and Lonny Baxter, game changers in Juan Dixon and Morris Peterson, wild cards in Jason Richardson and Chris Wilcox, and fiery coaches in Tom Izzo and Gary Williams. Unlike the Democratic battle between Obama Yo Mama and Hil Dog, this one is too close to call.
Mar
6
by Chris Maynard, chris@hoops4thesoul.com
Hoops 4 the Soul’s preview of the Southeast Regional in the Sweet Sixteen NCAA Tournament of the last 16 (make that 18) tourney champions begins with a look at the battle between the 1996 Kentucky Wildcats and the 1995 UCLA Bruins. Only a year removed from each other, these teams are light years away in depth and talent. One of the deepest teams in recent memory, Rick Pitino’s Kentucky squad will bludgeon you to death with its pressing defense set up off its dynamic three point shooting. UCLA likes to run, and will need to break the Kentucky press early and often, make this a track meet and shoot like Villanova in 1985 to have a chance in this game. Unfortunately for classy Jim Harrick, his team is a bunch of slashers who are nothing hot with the great equalizer, the three point ball.
Mar
4
by Chris Maynard, chris@hoops4thesoul.com
The battle of Tobacco Round has finally made its way to the NCAA Tournament, in Hoops 4 the Soul’s Sweet Sixteen bracket of the last sixteen (make that 18) men’s basketball champions. The outstanding 2001 Blue Devils featuring Jason Williams, Shane Battier, Mike Dunleavy and Carlos Boozer pair up with the 1993 North Carolina Tar Heels squad of George Lynch, Eric Montross and Donald Williams. Coach K versus the Taquan Dean of college basketball coaches. The folks in Chapel Hill and Durham are salivating at the mouths, the folks in my beloved Raleigh continue with their inferiority complex.
Mar
4
by Chris Maynard, chris@hoops4thesoul.com
1990 UNLV is the number-one overall seed in Hoops 4 the Soul’s Sweet Sixteen Tournament featuring the past 16 (make that 18) NCAA champions. The Runnin’ Rebels are yawning over its first round opponent, the overachieving 1998 Kentucky Wildcats. CBS has slotted this West Regional game at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the 6:35 time slot, so that Dick Vitale and the whole nation will finally get the opportunity to watch a Duke-North Carolina game in primetime.
Mar
4
A Sweet 16 Tournament of the Last 18 NCAA Champions
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Alright, here’s the premise. Sweet Sixteen Tournament of the last 18 NCAA Champions (with repeat champions Florida in 2006 and 2007 and Duke in 1991 and 1992 each being combined into one team). Seedings are based on my opinions of best champions and not-so-hot champions (make that teams who may have gotten hot at the right time). Game Previews to come. Tournament starts early next week.
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