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Officiating hinders free flow on court

The fear two days later: That what we saw in the championship game of the NCAA Tournament on Monday night is an aberration, a tease, an exception to the rule that insists college basketball has lost its way at the offensive end.

Offensive show deserves place among classics

History is meant to be judged, and yet each classic that has been a national championship game of the NCAA Tournament has owned a unique significance.

Beilein gets his keys, and more

This is what one coach in tonight’s national championship of college basketball was asked about Sunday:

Forget Cinderella talk: Shockers were for real

This is what becomes a common theme in such times: That when you consider what Wichita State did in college basketball this season that it should give hope to hundreds of teams around the country that such a journey is possible.

Wolverines embrace bold legacy of Fab Five

Glenn Robinson III is a freshman at Michigan. One of his classes is a humanities course titled “The Cultures of Basketball.” Earlier this year, a certain team was covered in the curriculum, one whose style and attitude altered the game forever.

Big dance has drama worthy of big screen

There is no better drama this time of year than the NCAA Tournament, enough to warrant time on any big screen.

March flop diminishes solid season by Mountain West

It is March 24, and from mid-November until now, Mountain West basketball teams have played nearly 300 games. They have been ranked, defeated quality opponents, earned good enough results to have entered the NCAA Tournament with the nation’s No. 1 Ratings Percentage Index of all conferences.

Lack of preparation inexcusable

I suppose there is a silver lining for UNLV basketball today, hidden somewhere in the mess of yet another opening-game loss in the NCAA Tournament.