2011-12 College Basketball Preview
2011-12 College Basketball Preview
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
John Clay: Title is all that remains for Calipari
There is really only one thing left. John Calipari has done it all since he came to Kentucky three seasons ago. Well, almost.
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Darius Miller looks to end up-and-down career on a high note
If Darius Miller ever decided to try his hand at writing, he could be sitting on a blockbuster of a book.
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Starting fives: John Clay's lists to greet a new season
Five great debates for this season
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Meet the Cats: Returning stars Lamb, Miller and Jones
Sophomore Doron Lamb, senior Darius Miller and sophomore Terrence Jones combined to average about 39 points and 15 rebounds for last season's Final Four team.
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LOUISVILLE CARDINALS
Louisville season preview: Behanan a rising start for injury-plagued Cards
LOUISVILLE — Thank goodness for Chane Behanan.
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BASKETBALL: WOMEN
UK women season preview: 10 questions for the Cats
Can Kentucky better survive the loss of its graduated star, Victoria Dunlap?
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
John Clay's Top 25
1) North Carolina 2) Kentucky 3) Connecticut 4) Syracuse 5) Ohio State 6) Duke 7) Louisville 8) Memphis 9) Vanderbilt 10) Florida
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Transylvania season preview: Pioneers pre-season pick to win conference title
Sophomore point guard Tate Cox and the Transylvania's men's basketball team have their sights set on winning the Heartland Conference championship.
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Morehead season preview: looking to Hill, Proffitt for leadership
With the monster in the middle — NBA first-round draft pick Kenneth Faried — having moved on, how in the world will Morehead State try to defend its Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title?
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2011-12 COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW
Western Kentucky season preview: Crook crucial to Hilltoppers' plans
As a sophomore last season, Jamal Crook got 17 starts at point guard for Western Kentucky University, including the last 12 games.








