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Whelliston: Mid-major preview (teams/players)
You might know some (Stephen Curry, Patty Mills) but others may be unknown to you (Tremaine Townsend, Tywain McKee). These are the players and teams to look for on the mid-major landscape, writes Kyle Whelliston.
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Whelliston: Mid-major preview
The heady days of Gonzaga's multiple-year tourney runs and George Mason's Final Four run are past. Mid-major conferences have fallen on hard times the past few years come tourney time. But don't be surprised to see some familiar faces in this year's tourney, writes Kyle Whelliston.
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Top-ranked recruit Henry picks Memphis
Ultimately, it was a desire to play his brother, C.J., that led Xavier Henry, the top prospect in the Class of 2009, to Memphis.
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Surgery shelves Ole Miss F Polynice for season
Mississippi junior forward Eniel Polynice had knee surgery Tuesday and will miss the rest of the season.
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Hall of Fame basketball coach Newell dies at 93
Hall of Fame basketball coach Pete Newell has died at age 93.
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Hansbrough to miss UNC's game vs. Kentucky
North Carolina senior All-American Tyler Hansbrough will not play against Kentucky on Tuesday night in Chapel Hill. Coach Roy Williams said Monday that there was no change in Hansbrough's condition.
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Hoopster, hate crime victim charged in bias case
A black Quinnipiac University basketball player who was allegedly targeted in a racially motivated hate crime last month has been charged with harassing a fellow victim of that incident.
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S. Carolina guard Raley-Ross out up to a month
South Carolina guard Brandis Raley-Ross will miss three to four weeks with a sprained left knee.
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Arizona working with NCAA to decide eligibility
The Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team may be faced with trying to secure the eligibility of as many as six players in time for Monday's opener against Florida Atlantic in the NIT Season Tip-Off in Tucson, Ariz.
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Report: UF guard out about $600 in online poker
Florida guard Nick Calathes ran up about $600 in debt playing poker online but did not bet on sporting events, which would have violated NCAA rules, according to a Yahoo.com report.
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