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Alabama Falls Just Short against Kentucky in SEC Quarterfinals

Alabama Falls Just Short against Kentucky in SEC Quarterfinals

By John Mitchell • on March 12, 2010

Mikhail Torrance gave it everything he had  Yesterday, Alabama had to battle back from 18 points down with just 11-minutes left to knock off South Carolina 68-63 and set up the

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John Wall Rallies Kentucky Over Alabama

John Wall Rallies Kentucky Over Alabama

By Michael King • on March 12, 2010

NASHVILLE, TN - MARCH 12: John Wall #11 of the Kentucky Wildcats reacts in the second half against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the quarterfinals of the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at the Bridgestone Arena on March

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Gators knock off Auburn 78-69

Gators knock off Auburn 78-69

By Walter Connors • on March 11, 2010

The Florida Gators knocked off Auburn in the first round of the SEC Tournament. Led by Alex Tyus and Chandler Parsons, who combined for 45 points, the Gators beat Auburn for the 12th time in 13 meetings. After trailing by double digits for most of the game, the Tigers cut the deficit to six with a few

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“We Aren’t Ready to Go Home Yet”

“We Aren’t Ready to Go Home Yet”

By John Mitchell • on March 11, 2010

“We aren’t ready to go home yet.”  Those were the words spoken by senior guard Mikhail Torrance after Alabama completed a comeback from being down by 18 with Anthony Grant won his first SEC tournament game

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Four in a Row or We Don’t Go

Four in a Row or We Don’t Go

By John Mitchell • on March 10, 2010

Tomorrow, the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament gets started in Nashville, Tennessee. Alabama will open up against South Carolina, whom they defeated one week ago 79-70 in Columbia. If Alabama

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Three Gators earn SEC honors

Three Gators earn SEC honors

By Walter Connors • on March 10, 2010

Three Florida Gators have earned SEC conference awards. Erving Walker was named to the All-SEC second team, and Kenny Boynton was named to the All-Freshman team. Joining them is SEC-Scholar Athlete of the Year, Ray Shipman. This marks the 11th consecutive season that the Gators have earned at least one

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Kentucky Finishes Perfect At Home

Kentucky Finishes Perfect At Home

By Michael King • on March 8, 2010

Kentucky freshmen, from left to right, Eric Bledsoe, John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins watch senior day activities prior to their NCAA college basketball game against Florida in Lexington, Ky., Sunday, March 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Ed

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Gators fall at Kentucky 74-66

Gators fall at Kentucky 74-66

By Walter Connors • on March 7, 2010

Down 18 with 4:34 to play in the first half, the Gators were desperately looking for answers. Kentucky was scoring at will, while the Gators were giving up offensive rebounds, turning the ball over, and having a difficult time scoring. The Gators closed the first half on a 13-5 run, to close the gap

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Alabama Gets Revenge against Auburn on Senior Night

Alabama Gets Revenge against Auburn on Senior Night

By John Mitchell • on March 7, 2010

Coming off of Wednesday night’s win over South Carolina without JaMychal Green, the Tide had some momentum coming back to Hines

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Vols spoil senior day in Starkville; top Bulldogs 75-69

Vols spoil senior day in Starkville; top Bulldogs 75-69

By Brett Stone • on March 7, 2010

Starkville, MS Tennessee head coach Bruce Pearl wasn’t too pleased after his team’s performance on Wednesday evening, even though it ended with a victory over Arkansas. He wanted his team to make a statement

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