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Tag Archives: Valparaiso
Finally the Madness is here!
Michigan and Michigan State took very different routes throughout this college basketball season, but the results so far are similar. Both are low seeds and playing very close to home as (4) Michigan plays (13) South Dakota State at 7:15 … Continue reading
Ray McCallum Wins Player of the Year
Well, they picked him as the preseason player of the year in the Horizon League, and over the course of the season he showed everyone why he was just that. Ray McCallum adds another award to his cabinet as he … Continue reading
Titans Lose Heartbreaker to Valparaiso
Well, it was a typical game of two halves. The Detroit Titans dominated the first half against the Valparaiso Crusaders. They were up 50-32 at the half and seemed to have all the momentum in the world. But to me, … Continue reading
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One took care of business and the other did not… And what happened Oakland?!
Looking back at the big weekend that was in local college basketball left two teams with a conference championship, another in the tournament championship game and the last upset in the final moments. First lets start with the Big Ten … Continue reading