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Friday Night Analysis

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Tonight’s matchups in the NCAA tournament has some intriguing games and are worth taking a closer look. Here is the way I see these four games playing out…

Midwest Region

Can Northern Iowa keep their Cinderella story going?

Tennessee vs. Ohio State

This game comes down to who  has the most dominant player between the two. Ohio St. has possibly the best player in the tournament in Evan Turner.  Turner is the type of player that can carry his team on his back. The Buckeyes have taken care of business so far and is a team focused on the Final Four with Kansas being knocked out of their region. Both teams have a lot of talent, but the Buckeyes have the outside shooting along with Turner that will be the difference in this game.

Prediction: Ohio State

Northern Iowa vs. Michigan State

Northern Iowa is becoming the Cinderella story of this tournament with their recent victory over the top seeded Kansas Jayhawks. They have all the ingredients that it takes to win this game and get to the Final Four ala George Mason a couple of years ago. They have a lot of momentum and confidence that should carry them to victory. The Spartans showed some resiliency in their victory over Maryland inspite losing their best player Kalin Lucas. No Lucas and a couple of more beat up players spells a loss. Northern Iowa keeps the slipper on.

Prediction: Northern Iowa

South Region

St. Mary’s vs. Baylor

St. Mary’s is another intriguing story in this tourney and  are coming off a impressive victory over Villanova. They are a patient, good shooting team that make good decisions on offense.. They will need to play their offensive best against a very good and athletic defensive team in the Baylor Bears. Baylor has won their first tournament games in 60 years. Baylor came in as a number three seed and are playing near home in Houston. The combination of being near home and hunger will propel them to victory.

Prediction: Baylor

Duke vs. Purdue

Duke has looked impressive on the defensive side so far and will pair up against another stellar defensive team in Purdue. Purdue is another team that has showed resiliency in their two close victories including their last one against Texas A+ M  in overtime.They have advanced without their star Robbie Hummel. Duke will make it too hard on Purdue to score, and Hummel will be sorely missed in this one. Duke should roll in this one.

Prediction: Duke

Hopefully these games are both exciting and competitive. These type of matchups make March Madness live up to the hype year after year.

Texas A&M’s Derrick Roland Suffers Multiple Fractured Leg

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Texas A&M senior guard Derrick Roland was reported to be in satisfactory condition after emergency surgery after a  gruesome injury suffered in a Dec. 22nd game.  Roland broke his tibia and fibula in the Aggies’ 73-64 loss Tuesday night to the Washington Huskies.  A video replay of the injury is now available on YouTube.

Roland was underneath the basket when he put up a layup that was contested by Quincy Poindexter of Washington.  Roland came down to the floor awkwardly and collapsed immediately to the floor.  Echoes of snapping bones could be heard throughout the arena and A&M coach Mark Turgeon immediately ran onto the floor as play continued on the other end of the court.

Video clips and pictures of the injury show Roland’s leg snapped in 90-degree wrong direction.  Reports noted the injury was so severe that broken bones pierced Roland’s skin.  Roland was eventually removed from the arena on a stretcher as his teammates were visibly shaken by the injury to their leader.

ESPN’s Andy Katz reported earlier today that Turgeon sent him a text message communicating that Roland was doing well and in satisfactory condition at the hospital.  A metal rod was placed into his leg to aid in the recovery process.

Here’s wishing Derrick Roland all the best on a speedy recovery.