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The 2013 NCAA Tournament was down to the Final Two!  April Madness?  With Louisville the only No. 1 seed to make to Atlanta, the Cardinals prevailed despite the loss of Kevin Ware, whose horrific injury devastated the sportsworld last weekend.  After trailing Michigan most of the way in the national championship game last night, Rick Pitino’s team found their […]

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The 2013 NCAA Tournament is down to the Final Two!  April Madness?  With Louisville the only No. 1 seed to make to Atlanta, the Cardinals met the team that is no longer “shocking” anybody, the Shockers of Wichita State, who had pulled off win after win to the point where they were no longer considered upsets.   Cards coach Rick Pitino […]

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The 2013 NCAA Tournament is down to the Final Four.  April Madness?  And despite our disappointment that VCU isn’t in it this year, we realize it’s been a long and winding road, with Louisville being the only No. 1 seed to survive.  The Cardinals will meet the team that is no longer “shocking” anybody, the Shockers of Wichita […]

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The 2013 NCAA Tournament, more affectionately known as March Madness is down to the Final Four, and despite our disappointment that VCU isn’t in it this year, we realize it’s been a long and winding road, with Louisville being the only No. 1 seed to survive.  The Cardinals eliminated Duke, the ACC’s last hope, on Sunday afternoon, and […]

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It’s been 14 years since the storied program at the University of Kentucky last won a national title, and this group of Wildcats refused to wait any longer. Monday night in New Orleans, Kentucky displayed a steady performance in defeating Kansas 67-59 to win the NCAA Men’s basketball championship. It’s the eighth title for the […]

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FINALLY! The Final Four! While the fever pitch was nowhere near as high for this year’s Final Four in the Richmond area (No VCU), still it’s been a great tournament, and tonight’s NCAA Championship is truly a competitive match in every sense of the word. Kansas and Kentucky, two programs with a storied history and […]