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McGary emerges, Carter-Williams struggles

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 11:51 PM PDT

ATLANTA -- At the end, for just the final 28.1 seconds, both players were on the bench, and on this night that is where the resemblance ends. On one Georgia Dome sideline late Saturday night was Michigan freshman center (and in this case, that positional description is often inadequate and unfair) Mitch McGary, seething at himself for missing two free throws?even when given a lane violation mulligan and a third attempt?that could have nearly sealed a Final Four victory. On the other was Syracuse sophomore (but truly a first-year full-time player) point guard Michael Carter-Williams, angry at calls that fouled him out of his first?and quite possibly last?Final Four game.

Michigan survives in frantic final minute against Syracuse

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 12:00 AM PDT

Michigan sweated out the final 60 seconds of its 61-56 win over Syracuse that set up a clash with Louisville. Jordan Morgan made the biggest play of all, writes Pete Thamel.

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Surprised Haywood told he's not in hoops Hall

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 12:04 AM PDT

Wichita St. shows it belongs on big stage

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 11:45 PM PDT

After prideful effort, heartache is what remains for Wichita State.

Michigan finds a way to win ... ugly

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 07:36 PM PDT

It isn't pretty, but Michigan finds a way to win

Hancock sparks second-half rally against Shockers

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 01:01 PM PDT

Louisville was in trouble, and Luke Hancock caught fire. The Cardinals rallied from 12 down and overcame Wichita State 72-68 to advance to Monday's championship game.

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Boeheim back next year, "As far as I know" (Yahoo! Sports)

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:08 PM PDT

Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim watches play against Michigan during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball semifinal game Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

ATLANTA (AP) -- Fiery as ever at 68, Jim Boeheim wanted nothing to do with questions about whether he'll be returning to coach next season when Syracuse moves to the Atlantic Coast Conference.


Why Kevin Ware couldn't watch the end of Louisville's win

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 05:35 AM PDT

Ware didn't watch the first free throw, but the sound of the crowd told him was in.

Beilein finally breaks through as Michigan reaches title game

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 09:22 PM PDT

It took 10 tries, but thanks to Michigan big man Mitch McGary, John Beilein can finally lay claim to a victory over Syracuse's Jim Boeheim after a 61-56 thriller, writes Pete Thamel.

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Louisville rallies, reaches final

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 06:06 PM PDT

Louisville was in trouble, and Luke Hancock caught fire. The Cardinals rallied from 12 down and overcame Wichita State 72-68 to advance to Monday's championship game.

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Jim Boeheim feuds with reporter over retirement question

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 05:46 AM PDT

Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim was annoyed Saturday with the first question in his news conference.

Michigan downs Syracuse 61-56 in NCAA semifinal (Yahoo! Sports)

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 09:54 PM PDT

Michigan's Caris LeVert (23) reacts during the second half of the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball semifinal game against Syracuse, Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Atlanta. Michigan won 61-56. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

ATLANTA (AP) -- Michigan is more than just five fabulous players.


7-year-old cancer patient scores touchdown in Nebraska spring game

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:24 AM PDT

One of the best runs you'll ever see.

Joe Flacco will play Johnny Unitas in an upcoming film

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:24 AM PDT

It's good to be Joe Flacco these days, isn't it? What a sweet gig.

Wolverines overcome Orange to reach final

Posted: 07 Apr 2013 12:25 AM PDT

Attacking Syracuse's suffocating zone defense in the first half with 3-pointers, crisp passing and a fearless attitude, Michigan advanced to the national championship game with a 61-56 victory over the Orange in the Final Four on Saturday night.

Upton brothers homer in 9th, Braves rally to win (Yahoo! Sports)

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 09:33 PM PDT

Atlanta Braves' Justin Upton, top right, is doused by teammates as he crosses home plate after hitting a walkoff home run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Atlanta. Atlanta won 6-5. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

ATLANTA (AP) -- B.J. and Justin Upton never had the nerve to imagine an ending like the one they provided Saturday night - not even after they both moved to the Atlanta Braves this offseason.


Louisville, Michigan hope to end streaks in NCAA final

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:38 AM PDT

Rick Pitino can become first coach to win the national title with two schools.

Michigan survives Syracuse despite Burke's off night

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 04:42 AM PDT

Mitch McGary keys Michigan's first trip to the national championship game since 1993.

Michigan holds off rally by Syracuse

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 10:10 PM PDT

Mitch McGary had 10 points and 12 rebounds and Michigan held off a comeback from Syracuse to record a 61-56 win and earn a spot opposite Louisville in the national title game.

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Adelman gets 1,000th W in Wolves' 107-101 win (Yahoo! Sports)

Posted: 06 Apr 2013 11:15 PM PDT

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - APRIL 6:  Rick Adelman, Head Coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves, celebrates his 1,00th career win after the game against the Detroit Pistons on April 6, 2013 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Sherman/NBAE via Getty Images)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The final seconds ticked down on Rick Adelman's 1,000th career victory, and a season's worth of hardship and heartache quickly evaporated. As his players surrounded him to celebrate, the 66-year-old basketball lifer quickly disengaged from the crowd, and everyone in the arena knew where he was headed.


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