Share this: North Carolina and Gonzaga will battle for the Division I college basketball national championship on Monday night as the 2017 NCAA Tournament concludes at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The No. 1 seed Tar Heels defeated Texas Southern, Arkansas, Butler and Kentucky to win the South Region, and then defeated Oregon in the Final Four to reach the national title game. The No. 1 seed Bulldogs beat South Dakota State, Northwestern, West Virginia and Xavier to win the West Region, and then defeated South Carolina in the Final Four. Gonzaga is aiming for its first national title in school history, while North Carolina is eying its sixth overall and first since 2009. UNC also is hoping to become
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Oregon Vs. North Carolina Live: NCAA Tournament Final Four Game Score, Highlight…
Share this: Second half, 11:57, UNC 56, Oregon 49: The Ducks scored four straight points out of the break to creep to within three points at 48-45, but the teams traded baskets most of the way before the next TV timeout. As a result, the Tar Heels still enjoyed a seven-point advantage. Justin Jackson scored all of UNC’s eight points between timeouts. Second half, 15:47, UNC 48, Oregon 41: Oregon scored the first two points of the half on a Dylan Ennis basket, but UNC responded with a 7-0 run to take a 46-38 lead. Tyler Dorsey provided some momentary relief for the Ducks with a 3-pointer, but Meeks scored his third bucket of the half to put the Tar Heels up seven points before the first
North Carolina Vs. Arkansas Live Stream: Watch NCAA Tournament Second Round Onli…
Share this: A berth to the Sweet 16 in the South Region of the 2017 NCAA Tournament will be on the line Sunday when No. 1 seed North Carolina plays No. 8 seed Arkansas at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. UNC has advanced to the Sweet 16 or further in six straight seasons. Here’s how to watch North Carolina-Arkansas online. When: Sunday, March 19, at 6:10 p.m. ETLive Stream: NCAA.com Click for NCAA Tournament TV schedule, live stream info >> Thumbnail photo via Bob Donnan/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link
NFL Scouting Combine Live: Track Quarterback, Wide Receiver 40 Times
Share this: 9:53 a.m.: The first group now is going through their second heats. Adams: 4.44/1.54Adeboyejo: 4.42/1.54Bolden: 4.60/1.60Bourne: 4.71/1.62Brown: 4.71Cannon: 4.42 9:51 a.m.: The first group of wide receivers are now running. Rodney Adams, South Florida: 4.47 secondsQuincy Adeboyejo, Ole Miss: 4.43Victor Bolden, Jr., Oregon State: 4.55Kendrick Bourne, Eastern Washington: 4.68Billy Brown, Shepherd: 4.71KD Cannon: Baylor: 4.47Jehu Chesson, Michigan: 4.53Stacy Coley, Miami: 4.47Amara Darboh, Michigan: 4.46Robert Davis, Georgia State: 4.45Malachi Dupre, LSU: 4.53Travin Dural, LSU: 4.58Amba Etta-Tawo: Syracuse: 4.49Isaiah Ford, Virginia Tech: 4.62Shelton Gibson, West Virginia: 4.50/1.61-second 10-yard splitChris Godwin, Penn State: 4.42/1.54Kenneth Golladay, Northern Illinois: 4.51Chad Hansen, Cal: 4.54Keon Hatcher, Arkansas: 4.65Carlos Henderson, Louisiana Tech: 4.46Krishawn Hogan, Marian: 4.56Mack Hollins, UNC: 4.54Bug Howard, UNC: 4.58Zay Jones, East Carolina: 4.46Cooper Kupp: 4.62Jerome Lane, Akron: 4.61Keevan Lucas,