SCS.com ARCHIVES MARCH 2007
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FINAL BRACKET PROJECTION: MARCH 9
March 9, 2007
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
Many of this year's NCAA Tournament automatic bids have been locked up over the past week, and the final few such spots will be pinned down this weekend. In the mean time, there's still a mass scramble for both quality seeding among those squads already guaranteed a slot in this year's field as well as a battle for the final few at-large bids among those teams still on the dancing bubble. So heading into the weekend....[MORE]
AN EARLY LOOK INSIDE SEC BASEBALL
March 8, 2007
By Ben, SCS.com Staff Writer
The SEC has long been known as the power conference in college baseball. The SEC has always been the bully, the envied conference, and the conference is strong once again. Vanderbilt, Arkansas, and South Carolina are all top 10 teams. Vanderbilt has started strong and appears to have what it takes to make a run deep in the postseason. South Carolina is chugging along and winning ballgames. Arkansas has struggled....[MORE]
UNSUNG HEROES MUST STEP IT UP IN MARCH
March 6, 2007
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
When a team wins a National Championship, everyone looks to the stars of that group and says "so and so carried them to the title." However, even though a team may need a stud go-to guy in order to become the national champion, role players are almost as important. Last season, Lee Humphrey did not get much publicity, but his three-point shooting in the Final Four was key to Florida winning the title. The season before....[MORE]
BRACKET PROJECTION: MARCH 5
March 5, 2007
By Jeff, SCS.com Staff Writer
Down the stretch we head towards March Madness, and with that thought in mind, it's time to take our weekly look at how this year's NCAA Tournament bracket is shaping up. From now until the end of the 2006-2007 regular season, SCS.com will project the entire field of 65 every seven days based on the season up to that point. Where will your team be headed? Who will they face? Who is going to be left on....[MORE]
WINTHROP ONE OF MANY CAROLINA SUCCESSES
March 3, 2007
By Eddie, SCS.com Staff Writer
The Carolinas are quite the talent-rich region when it comes to college baseball. Check the top five of any poll, and you will see the names of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Clemson. Look down further, and you'll see North Carolina State ranked in the top 25 as well. But there are several more smaller schools outside of the 'major' conferences that deserve their due. East Carolina consistently plays one of the....[MORE]
TOURNEY HOPES RIDE ON FINAL WEEKEND
March 2, 2007
By Jonathan, SCS.com Editor
The final weekend of the 2006-2007 college hoops weekend is upon us, and many teams' conference title and NCAA Tournament dreams ride upon their results over the course of the next couple of days. League crowns in the ACC, Big East, and Big XII are all still up for grabs, as are numerous Tournament berths that can be claimed or thrown back in the hat by teams on the bubble all across the country. With conference....[MORE]
MARCH IS HERE: IT'S THE PING OF SPRING!
March 2, 2007
By Ben, SCS.com Staff Writer
The first weekend of March is here. Warmer weather is on is way, and daylight savings time is less than two weeks away. The ping of spring is well on its way as well. You can’t hear it in the majors, only college baseball. The sound of the metal bat on the ball is a classic sound that takes us all back to when we were a kid - at least it does for me. This weekend will give us some very good matchups and a few....[MORE]
SETTING THE FIELDS FOR THE PAC-10, SEC
March 1, 2007
By Ben, SCS.com Staff Writer
There is only one weekend left in the college hoops regular season, and now is the perfect time to figure out how some conference tournaments are shaping up. Some teams, such as UCLA and Florida have clinched their conferences and the overall 1 seed for their respective conference tournament. The Pac-10 teams have either one or two more games to play, while the SEC teams all have a single game to play....[MORE]
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