It's win or go home for the 68 teams selected to compete in this year's NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament including area favorites, Indiana and Kentucky.
Will local favorites, the Kentucky Wildcats secure their ninth championship in school history, or can the University of Connecticut Huskies nab their fourth in 16 years? Since I didn't have either of them playing for the title on my bracket, my guess is as good as yours. Regardless of who wins, we'll have some fun live tweeting the whole thing. Join me, won't you?
The 2013 NCAA men’s basketball tournament action is upon us, and the best place in town to see it all is at HOOTERS. So play hooky at HOOTERS and watch all the basketball action with great drink specials on select drafts all day, every day!
The "madness" is underway, and like so many other people around the country, I have taken wild stabs in the dark and attempted to predict the outcome of the tournament. Here's how I see things playing out.
The 2013 NCAA men’s basketball tournament is almost here, and the best place in town to see it all is at HOOTERS. So play hooky at HOOTERS and watch all the basketball action with great drink specials on select drafts all day, every day!
Eight teams from the Great Lakes Valley Conference, including USI and Kentucky Wesleyan will make their way to The Ford Center this Thursday for the Deaconess Hospital GLVC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament. But who plays who, and when do they play?
Northwestern Middle School 8th-grader, Chris Lewis is a freak of nature. The 14-year old son of former University of Georgia and New York Jets football star Mo Lewis stands 6'7" (that's four inches taller than me and 21 years younger) and can hit shots from the three point line as easily as he can block shots from under the basket.
I learned over the weekend how seriously people in the Tri-State take their college basketball! (Or at least how quickly my Facebook friends, who never post about college b-ball all year, jump on the bandwagon when their team is doing well... One or the other.)
I'm not the biggest basketball fan in the world, but I appreciate athleticism and a player's ability to improvise on the fly. Which is exactly what happened during a college basketball game between Hampton College and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore earlier this week.
Outside of my daily duties such as hanging with you Sundays-Fridays from 2-6pm (shameless plug) and handling my other responsibilities as the brand manager of 106-1 KISS-FM, I moonlight as color commentator for KISS-FM sister-station, Newstalk 1280AM's coverage of Evansville high school football. Over the past two seasons, I've been able to witness some pretty exciting finishes including a double