02.23.04 Ncaa Hoops

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Coming off a sweep of the board on Sunday going 4-0, big regret is that I did not play the Wake moneyline.


Nova+6.5
Texas-7
Rice-7.5:nono: :nono:
Colorado State +10
Wofford-12.5



Good luck Cappers!!!!!!!
 

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02/22/2004 G Shelton Johnson sinus expected to miss Monday vs San Diego St.

Haw
02/22/2004 C Haim Shimonovich knee expected to rejoin team Monday vs.UTEP.

Rice
02/22/2004 C Yamar Diene 1-game suspension expected to miss Mon. vs. Fresno St.

ULLAF
02/22/2004 F Cedric Williams 1-game suspension expected to miss Mon. vs. North Texas.

Utah
02/22/2004 C Chris Jackson back "?" Monday vs. New Mexico
 

Irish

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NICE SUNDAY!

Wish I would have got on those with you.

LETS go HORNS!

GL
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ESPN Insiders Bracket Projections

SOUTH/Atlanta (No. 1)
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(1) Duke vs. (16) BIG SOUTH/Liberty or +MEAC/South Carolina State
(8) Illinois vs. (9) +Utah State
March 18, 2004/Denver
(5) +LSU vs. (12) +UTEP
(4) Providence vs. (13) HORIZON/Wisconsin-Milwaukee
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(3) +Oklahoma State vs. (14) -COLONIAL/Virginia Commonwealth
(6) Dayton vs. (11) Michigan State
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(7) -Arizona vs. (10) +Syracuse
(2) Louisville vs. (15) +SOUTHLAND/Stephen F. Austin


MIDWEST/St. Louis (No. 4)
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(1) +Connecticut vs. (16) -SWAC/Mississippi Valley State
(8) Vanderbilt vs. (9) +Utah
March 19, 2004/Orlando, Fla.
(5) -Cincinnati vs. (12) +Creighton
(4) +North Carolina State vs. (13) +SUN BELT/UL-Lafayette
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(3) +Kansas vs. (14) SOUTHERN/East Tennessee State
(6) -Wisconsin vs. (11) +Western Michigan
March 19, 2004/Orlando, Fla.
(7) -Wake Forest vs. (10) +Boston College
(2) Mississippi State vs. (15) OVC/Austin Peay


EAST/East Rutherford (No. 3)
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(1) Saint Joseph's vs. (16) NORTHEAST/St. Francis, N.Y.
(8) +Charlotte vs. (9) +Kent State
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(5) +Florida vs. (12) -Oklahoma
(4) -Georgia Tech vs. (13) +ATLANTIC SUN/Central Florida
March 18, 2004/Denver
(3) +Texas vs. (14) AMERICA EAST/Vermont
(6) +Memphis vs. (11) Air Force
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(7) +Southern Illinois vs. (10) Florida State
(2) -Pittsburgh vs. (15) -PATRIOT/Lafayette


WEST/Phoenix (No. 2)
March 18, 2004/Seattle
(1) Stanford vs. (16) -BIG SKY/Eastern Washington
(8) -Seton Hall vs. (9) Hawaii
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(5) +South Carolina vs. (12) -UAB
(4) +North Carolina vs. (13) -MAAC/Manhattan
March 18, 2004/Seattle
(3) +Gonzaga vs. (14) +MID-CONTINENT/IUPUI
(6) -Texas Tech vs. (11) +Rutgers
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(7) +Maryland vs. (10) -Purdue
(2) Kentucky vs. (15) +IVY/Princeton



February 2
Final Four Matchups
SOUTH/Atlanta vs. MIDWEST/St. Louis
EAST/East Rutherford vs. WEST/Phoenix


SOUTH/Atlanta (No. 1)
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(1) Duke vs. (16) +BIG SOUTH/Liberty or SLC/Texas State
(8) +Vanderbilt vs. (9) +Charlotte
March 18, 2004/Denver
(5) +Syracuse vs. (12) -Utah
(4) -Arizona vs. (13) +WAC/Rice
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(3) +Oklahoma State vs. (14) +SUN BELT/UL-Lafayette
(6) -Florida vs. (11) Richmond
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(7) +Illinois vs. (10) Florida State
(2) +Connecticut vs. (15) +SWAC/Mississippi Valley State


MIDWEST/St. Louis (No. 4)
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(1) +Pittsburgh vs. (16) -NORTHEAST/St. Francis, N.Y.
(8) +LSU vs. (9) +Southern Illinois
March 18, 2004/Denver
(5) -North Carolina vs. (12) MAAC/Manhattan
(4) +Texas vs. (13) HORIZON/Wisconsin-Milwaukee
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(3) +Wisconsin vs. (14) AMERICA EAST/Vermont
(6) -Texas Tech vs. (11) +Air Force
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(7) South Carolina vs. (10) -Maryland
(2) -Louisville vs. (15) +BIG SKY/Eastern Washington


EAST/East Rutherford (No. 3)
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(1) Saint Joseph's vs. (16) IVY/Cornell
(8) +Memphis vs. (9) -Alabama
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(5) +Wake Forest vs. (12) -Kent State
(4) -Providence vs. (13) COLONIAL/Virginia Commonwealth
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(3) -Cincinnati vs. (14) PATRIOT/Lafayette
(6) North Carolina State vs. (11) Oklahoma
March 19, 2004/Orlando, Fla.
(7) -Purdue vs. (10) +Utah State
(2) +Mississippi State vs. (15) OVC/Austin Peay


WEST/Phoenix (No. 2)
March 18, 2004/Seattle
(1) Stanford vs. (16) MEAC/Delaware State
(8) +UAB vs. (9) -Hawaii
March 18, 2004/Seattle
(5) -Kansas vs. (12) -Indiana
(4) Gonzaga vs. (13) ATLANTIC SUN/Central Florida
March 19, 2004/Orlando, FL
(3) Georgia Tech vs. (14) SOUTHERN/East Tennessee State
(6) Dayton vs. (11) +Michigan State
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(7) +Seton Hall vs. (10) +Marquette
(2) Kentucky vs. (15) +MID-CONTINENT/Valparaiso



January 26
Final Four Matchups
SOUTH/Atlanta vs. MIDWEST/St. Louis
EAST/East Rutherford vs. WEST/Phoenix


SOUTH/Atlanta (No. 1)
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(1) Duke vs. (16) +SWAC/Jackson State
(8) +Boston College vs. (9) +Indiana
March 18, 2004/Seattle
(5) +Oklahoma State vs. (12) - Creighton
(4) Gonzaga vs. (13) +COLONIAL/Virginia Commonwealth
March 19, 2004/Orlando, Fla.
(3) +Mississippi State vs. (14) +AMERICA EAST/Vermont
(6) - Syracuse vs. (11) +Richmond
March 18, 2004/Denver
(7) - Utah vs. (10) +Florida State
(2) +Arizona vs. (15) OVC/Austin Peay



MIDWEST/St. Louis, Mo. (No. 4)
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(1) +Louisville vs. (16) PLAY-IN (SLC/SW Texas State vs. IVY/Brown)
(8) +Seton Hall vs. (9) - Vanderbilt
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(5) +Wisconsin vs. (12) +Air Force
(4) Texas Tech vs. (13) - Western Michigan
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(3) +Providence vs. (14) MID-CONTINENT/Oral Roberts
(6) North Carolina State vs. (11) - UCLA
March 19, 2004/Columbus, Ohio
(7) +Hawaii vs. (10) +Utah State
(2) Kentucky vs. (15) +BIG SOUTH/Birmingham Southern


EAST/East Rutherford, N.J. (No. 3)
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(1) Saint Joseph's vs. (16) MEAC/Delaware State
(8) Maryland vs. (9) +Memphis
March 19, 2004/Kansas City, Mo.
(5) Purdue vs. (12) - LSU
(4) - Kansas vs. (13) HORIZON/Wisconsin-Milwaukee
March 18, 2004/Raleigh, N.C.
(3) - North Carolina vs. (14) +SOUTHERN/East Tennessee State
(6) - Texas vs. (11) +Kent State
March 18, 2004/Buffalo, N.Y.
(7) +South Carolina vs. (10) +UAB
(2) +Pittsburgh vs. (15) +NORTHEAST/St. Francis-NY


WEST/Phoenix (No. 2)
March 18, 2004/Seattle, Wash.
(1) Stanford vs. (16) BIG SKY/Eastern Washington
(8) - Wake Forest vs. (9) - Illinois
March 18, 2004/Denver
(5) - Florida vs. (12) MAAC/Manhattan
(4) - Connecticut vs. (13) ATLANTIC SUN/Central Florida
March 19, 2004/Orlando, Fla.
(3) Georgia Tech vs. (14) +PATRIOT/Lafayette
(6) +Dayton vs. (11) - Oklahoma
March 19, 2004/Milwaukee, Wis.
(7) Alabama vs. (10) +Southern Illinois
(2) Cincinnati vs. (15) +SUN BELT/UL-Lafayette
 

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**Villanova at Syracuse**

--Las Vegas Sports Consultants lists Syracuse as a seven-point home ?chalk? over Villanova, with the total set at 140.


--Villanova (14-11 straight up, 14-7 against the spread) dropped to 1-3 SU the last four games after suffering Saturday?s loss to Seton Hall as an eight-point road underdog, 70-68. That marked the second game in a row that the Wildcats covered.

--Allan Ray paced the offense with 18 points, while Randy Foye accounted for 15, five rebounds and four assists. Villanova outrebounded the Pirates, 33-24.

--The Wildcats are 8-6 SU and 10-2 ATS on the road, winning by an average score of 72-68.

--Syracuse (17-6 SU, 7-13 ATS) slipped past Georgetown Saturday as a 2 ?-point road favorite, 57-54. The Orangemen improved to 3-1 SU and 2-2 ATS the past four games with that victory.

--Gerry McNamara (13 points) drilled a three pointer at the buzzer to provide the difference. Hakim Warrick netted 19 points, six rebounds and four assists in the victory. Syracuse was outrebounded 40-29, but shot 46 percent (22-of-48) from the field as opposed to Georgetown?s 28 percent (18-of-65).

--The 24th-ranked Orangemen sport a 12-3 SU home record, but are just 3-9 ATS. Syracuse is taking those outings by an average score of 77-68.

--The Orangemen are 2-0 both SU and ATS the previous two encounters, but both victories occurred during the 2001-02 campaign.

--ESPN begins its coverage of this Big East tilt at 7:00 p.m. ET.

**Kansas at Texas**

--LVSC opened Texas as a 7 ?-point home favorite over Kansas, with the total listed at 143.

--Kansas (17-6 SU, 6-14 ATS) is riding a modest two-game SU winning streak after escaping Iowa State in overtime as a 14-point home ?chalk,? 90-89. That marked the fourth game in a row that the Jayhawks failed to cover.

--Kansas almost squandered a 41-28 halftime lead. J.R. Giddens poured in 24 points and grabbed seven rebounds, while Wayne Simien added 20 and 14.

--The 20th-ranked Jayhawks are a modest 5-5 SU and 4-6 ATS away from home.

--Texas (19-4 SU, 11-8 ATS) improved to 4-1 SU and 3-1 ATS the previous five outings after dumping Oklahoma Saturday as a 1 ?-point road favorite, 68-63.

--Brandon Mouton scored 25 points, while James Thomas chipped in with 12 rebounds. The 12th-ranked Longhorns outscored the Sooners 26-6 in the paint, and enjoyed a 46-30 rebounding advantage.

--Texas sports a 13-1 SU and 6-4 ATS home ledger, routing opponents by an average score of 86-63.

--Kansas beat the Longhorns Jan. 27 as a seven-point home favorite, 90-87.

--ESPN will start its coverage of this Big XII matchup at 9:00 p.m. ET.

**Air Force at Brigham Young**

--LVSC installed Brigham Young as a six-point home ?chalk? over Air Force, with the total listed at 115 ?.

--Air Force (19-4 SU, 9-4 ATS) improved to 4-1 SU and 2-2 ATS the last five games after edging Utah Saturday as a 4 ?-point road underdog, 59-57.

--Joel Gerlach stepped up with 15 points and three assists, while Antoine Hood added 13, four rebounds and two assists. The Falcons entered halftime trailing, 32-24, before outscoring the Utes 35-25 in the second half.

--Air Force maintains an 8-4 SU and 5-2 ATS road ledger, downing opponents by an average score of 56-50.

--Brigham Young (17-7 SU, 13-8 ATS) has won five games in a row SU and four consecutive ATS after manhandling New Mexico Saturday as a 12-point home favorite, 88-71.

--The Cougars shot a blistering 60 percent (30-of-50) from the field, while limiting the Lobos to 41 percent (23-of-56). Brigham Young also outrebounded New Mexico, 32-24.

--The Cougars own an impressive 12-0 SU and 8-1 ATS home ledger, dumping opponents by an average score of 81-62.

--Air Force had dropped three games in a row to BYU both SU and ATS before prevailing Jan. 24 as a one-point home ?chalk,? 74-52.
 

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good luck tonite master. glad you to see you followed my lead yesterday, feel pretty confident about tonites play.
also really like memphis in the nba tonite.

keep up the good work
btp
 

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From syracuse.com

Inside the stats Syracuse is scoring 75.8 points per game, but that's deceiving. In their last eight games, the Orangemen are averaging just 65.1 points and that includes a 91-point outburst at Miami. Syracuse's 57 points Saturday at Georgetown represented its lowest total in a win this season.

The Orangemen have not looked good on offense since losing starting point guard Billy Edelin, who remains out of the lineup due to personal issues. In the seven games he has missed, the Orangemen have averaged 68.0 points per game.

In the season's first 16 games, Syracuse averaged 79.2 points per game. After the Georgetown game, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim bemoaned his team's season-high 25 turnovers.


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The games they're talking about are the one's they've played without Edelin! GMac doesn't really like playing point! Since Edelin left SU is 4-4 SU and 2-6 ATS. I'm a fan and an Alumnus and they will most likely lose tonight unless one or more of the bench catches fire. GMac & Warrick can't do it essentially alone.
 
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Any opinion on these two games, South Alabama over FIU and Western Carolina and the points? Has FIU beat a division 1a team this year? I know SAU is bad but FIU may be worse than Cleveland State. WCU has the best player (scorer) in the league and 6 seems like alot for a bad Greensboro to cover.
 
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