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Just now, BurntOrangeBlooded15 said:

DiVincenzo went fucking bonkers tonight.  Michigan showed how much Wagner was their only real stud.  Ugly ass game to end maybe one of the most incredible tourney's yet.  11 in the final four, 16 over a 1, lots of 7,8,9s playing deep into the tourney.  Till next year bitches.

Michigan has a lot more than Wagner.   But they just ran up against a really, really good team tonight.

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Yep, congrats Villanova. Sad that Texas is finishing only 37th in the nation in such a down year across the nation. But then, we're still trying to construct an actual team. 

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On 3/26/2018 at 8:13 AM, Bartles said:

5:09 pm Central - Loyola Ill. vs. Michigan (Line: UM -5)

7:49 pm Central - Kansas vs. Villanova (Line: VU -5)

 

Alamodome - the court will be in the center this time, as opposed to the old half-stadium set up used in 2008 when KU won. Three Nike teams, Jayhawks the lone adidas lawbreakers. Go Ramblers & then Cats take it all again

i like the center set up,.  villanova was just too strong

 

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9 hours ago, Firemans4Horn said:

You can’t play the “alumnus” card and root against the school you went to every round. That’s not how it works. 

Yes you can.  That's how it works, too.

My time at Michigan was ok, but there's more I didn't like than I did.  Not happy they lost, but certainly not sad.

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This is funny as hell.

 

Donte DiVincenzo’s moment in the sun didn’t last long before the clouds started to roll in.

The Villanova hero, named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, deleted his Twitter account Tuesday morning after a number of the social media site’s users pointed out racially insensitive and homophobic remarks posted on DiVincenzo’s account.

Others pointed out many of the tweets were just quotes of rap lyrics, but the damage was done.

In the immediate aftermath, the school released a statement claiming the sophomore guard’s account had been hacked — the default response now when any unflattering social media material surfaces.

Unfortunately for Villanova, the offending posts, which featured prominent uses of the N-word and derogatory terms for gay people, came from DiVincenzo’s high school days and earlier, making it unlikely the account was hacked.

In fact, DiVincenzo’s account had been quiet since June 2016, and Villanova quickly retracted its statement. DiVincenzo confirmed the account had been his, but said he did not remember the offending tweets.

 

https://nypost.com/2018/04/03/villanova-hero-deletes-twitter-account-over-offensive-posts/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_2752179

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