Who won the 2008 mens college basketball championship?
Kansas won the 2008 NCAA Championship over Memphis 75-68 in overtime for their fifth national title in school history. Chacha on!
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2008 National Champions were Kansas who went 37-3 last year.
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Who holds the single season NCAA men's college basketball record for blocks?
Shaquille O'Neal when playing for LSU holds the SEC block rec...
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What is esfc college basketball?
ESFC is a TV station for college varsity sports. ChaCha!
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Does Alex English of the MBA have a son playing college basketball?
Alex English Jr. played basketball at Winthrop University fro...
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Who is favored to win the KU/MU college basketball game today?
Kansas was a 4.5 point favorite over Missouri. KU currently l...
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What does RPI mean in terms of college basketball?
RPI is Ratings Percentage Index. It's used to rank teams, and...
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Who holds the single season NCAA men's college basketball record for blocks?
Shaquille O'Neal when playing for LSU holds the SEC block rec...
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What is esfc college basketball?
ESFC is a TV station for college varsity sports. ChaCha!
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Does Alex English of the MBA have a son playing college basketball?
Alex English Jr. played basketball at Winthrop University fro...
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Does Isaiah Thomas have a son that plays college basketball?
Isaiah Thomas, #2 & G, for the Washington Huskies is Isaiah T...
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What time do the college basketball ap polls come out?
The AP polls are released around 12:00 pm EST every Monday. C...
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Who holds the single season NCAA men's college basketball record for blocks?
Shaquille O'Neal when playing for LSU holds the SEC block rec...
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What is esfc college basketball?
ESFC is a TV station for college varsity sports. ChaCha!
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How long is a college basketball game?
Each half is twenty minutes long which means a college basket...
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Who won the 1st ncaa college basketball championship?
Michigan State, coached by Jud Heathcote, won the national ti...
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Who is number 1 in college basketball?
Kansas sits atop the AP and the ESPN/USA today poll with a re...
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Do the military colleges have basketball teams?
Yes, military colleges such as the Air Force Academy and The ...
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Who holds the single season NCAA men's college basketball record for blocks?
Shaquille O'Neal when playing for LSU holds the SEC block rec...
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Why did they schedule the college basketball games to be so late at night?
College basketball games are being scheduled later because of...
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Who is the best team in mens college basketball?
Pittsburgh is ranked #1 in the AP poll with a record of 14-0....
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Which college basketball stadium holds the most people?
Carrier Dome holds 33,000 people. It is home Syracuse. ChaCha!
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How many periods are in a college basketball game?
College basketball is played in two 20 minute halves. Thanks ...
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Who holds the single season NCAA men's college basketball record for blocks?
Shaquille O'Neal when playing for LSU holds the SEC block rec...
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How long is a college basketball game?
Each half is twenty minutes long which means a college basket...
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What is your favorite college basketball team?
Rutgers is my team. Go Scarlet Knights!
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Who is your favorite college basketball team?
I would have to say Boston University is my favorite. Thanks ...
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What is the different in size of an nba basketball court and college ncaa court?
NBA and NCAA basketball courts are the same size. They are bo...
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They are the same. 94 or 84 feet long, depending on the schoo...
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Who plays men college basketball today?
Kentucky plays North Carolina and Kansas plays Virginia Commo...
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What college basketball team is ranked number 1?
The latest rankings have Pittsburgh ranked #1 and Connecticut...
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What college did Reggie Miller play basketball at?
Reggie Miller played basketball for UCLA.
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