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I can't seem to find the list of how many consecutive games with at least one three-point basket made. In know UNLV is first and UK second but I can't find the numbers.

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I can't seem to find the list of how many consecutive games with at least one three-point basket made. In know UNLV is first and UK second but I can't find the numbers.
I think UK is 7 behind them. If UK gets to the finals and hits a three in each game they will be only one behind going into next season.
 
I think UK is 7 behind them. If UK gets to the finals and hits a three in each game they will be only one behind going into next season.
Cool. I have searched everywhere online and can't find it. Do you have a link?
 
That was a ridiculous three he hit. Also, how often did that Baylor player, who was shooting 83% from the line, miss the front end of a one and one? Poor kid.
 
The UCLA/SMU game ending was crazy. I don't think that was goal-tending, but that's me.
 
According to ESPN radio this morning, only 270 perfect brackets are left from the over 1 million filled out on the ESPN challenge.

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I regret that I woke up late from a nap & only saw the last 6-8 minutes of the UC Irvine-Louisville game,& greatly regret that Louisville beat UC Irvine because that meant that we couldn't see 7'6" Mamadou Ndiaye anymore in the tournament. Hopefully he'll stay in school for both his junior & senior years so that he can develop more,& then become what we haven't seen in the NBA for a long time,a "true" 7 foot center that we haven't seen since the glory days of Wilt Chamberlain,Kareem Abdul Jabbar,Patrick Ewing,David Robinson,& Shaquille O'Neal(I didn't add Hakeem Olajuwon to this list because there are doubts that he was realy 7 feet tall). I'd love to put names like Yao Ming & Ralph Sampson on this list,but injuries cut both of their careers short. Even if Ndiaye is only as good as Artis Gilmore & Dikembe Mutombo,that would still be good enough for the NBA,& he'd still be the best true center currently in the NBA. The key is to stay in school another 2 years in school & develop as a center. If the "socialist" NCAA would allow it,both Kareem Abdul Jabbar(could you imagine if Ndiaye learned how to shoot the Skyhook?) & maybe Hakeem Olajuwon should be allowed to work with him to help him develop into a premier center. One fault that I saw with him,I was surprised that he was NEVER called for a lane violation. He might as well have taken root & been planted underneath the opponent's basket.
 
Only 1 perfect bracket as of right now on ESPN.

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I regret that I woke up late from a nap & only saw the last 6-8 minutes of the UC Irvine-Louisville game,& greatly regret that Louisville beat UC Irvine because that meant that we couldn't see 7'6" Mamadou Ndiaye anymore in the tournament. Hopefully he'll stay in school for both his junior & senior years so that he can develop more,& then become what we haven't seen in the NBA for a long time,a "true" 7 foot center that we haven't seen since the glory days of Wilt Chamberlain,Kareem Abdul Jabbar,Patrick Ewing,David Robinson,& Shaquille O'Neal(I didn't add Hakeem Olajuwon to this list because there are doubts that he was realy 7 feet tall). I'd love to put names like Yao Ming & Ralph Sampson on this list,but injuries cut both of their careers short. Even if Ndiaye is only as good as Artis Gilmore & Dikembe Mutombo,that would still be good enough for the NBA,& he'd still be the best true center currently in the NBA. The key is to stay in school another 2 years in school & develop as a center. If the "socialist" NCAA would allow it,both Kareem Abdul Jabbar(could you imagine if Ndiaye learned how to shoot the Skyhook?) & maybe Hakeem Olajuwon should be allowed to work with him to help him develop into a premier center. One fault that I saw with him,I was surprised that he was NEVER called for a lane violation. He might as well have taken root & been planted underneath the opponent's basket.

About the ending of the Louisville game; 9 times out of 10 that last play is called a foul.
 
Watching the Iowa-Gonzaga game & I suddenly feel old because I'm watching Arvydas Sabonis' son Domantas playing for Gonzaga. Gonzaga has a pretty international team representing Lithuania,Poland,& Canada.
 
Happy about the outcome of last nights UK and WVA game but it was brutal to watch how involved the refs were. Neither team could get into a rhythm and it just made it such a long game. I think the refs have become a huge problem in all sports, especially College BBall, all football, and baseball. Just makes some games so difficult to watch.

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