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Drew Timme posting new career-highs!

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Drew Timme posting new career-highs!

Drew Timme posting new career-highs! The Texas LongHorns got stemmed rolled by the Gonzaga Bulldogs, curiosity of Drew Timme. Timme was 15 of 19 from the field that led to a new career-high of 37 points. On Saturday, the final score was 86-74 where the No. 1 Bulldogs beat the No. 5 LongHorns.

The forward also grabbed seven boards and dished out three assists. Plus, he played a huge chunk of the game: thirty-eight minutes. Drew Timme is the leading race for POY, and rightfully so. This season, even in playing two games, is averaging 24/5/1 per game on 66% from the field. Last season he was 19/7/2, improving dramatically in scoring.

His win against Texas was a huge task, as per Timme, “that’s a great team win.”

As Timme, and the Bulldogs, are continuing their dominant run as they are 4-0 against Texas. They take on Alcorn State tomorrow, as Northern CO will be taking on Texas come Wednesday.

Other big-time players in Gonzaga’s huge win:

Rasir Bolton had 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist.

Anton Watson had 10 points 5 rebounds, and 1 assist.

For fun, here is what No. 5 Texas posted in their devastating loss:

Timmy Allen had 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.

Marcus Carr had 11 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists.

Jase Febres had 10 points, 4 rebounds, but no assists.

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Scores of opening games in college basketball

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Scores of opening games in college basketball

Scores of opening games in college basketball

College basketball is back and the opening games happened yesterday, Monday, as it had some banger of games. Today, CourtSideHeat will be giving all the scores from Monday as all teams played. We will do more recaps, with player recaps, throughout the season and for showtime/important games.

Here are the scores:

  • 5. Baylor 117, MS Valley 53
  • 16. Villanova 81, La Salle 68
  • 22. Michigan 75, Fort Wayne 56
  • 4. Kentucky 95, Howard 63
  • 13. Indiana 88, Morehead St 53
  • 7. Duke 71, Jacksonville 44
  • 24. Dayton 73, Lindenwood 46
  • 11. Tennessee 75, TN Tech 43
  • 5. Kansas 89, Omaha 64
  • 14. TCU 73, AR-Pine Bluff 72
  • 3. Houston 83, Northern CO 36
  • 15. Auburn 70, George Mason 52
  • 10. Arkansas 76, ND State 58
  • 20. Alabama 75, Longwood 54
  • 9. Creighton 72, St Thomas MN 60
  • 12. Texas 72, UTEP 57
  • 23. Illinois 87, Eastern IL 57
  • 18. Virginia 73, NC Central 61
  • 1. UNC 69, UNCW 56
  • 25. Texas Tech 73, NW State 49
  • 2. Gonzaga 104, North Florida 63
  • 17. Arizona 117, Nicholls State 75
  • 21. Oregon 80, Florida A&M 45
  • 19. San Diego St 80, CSUF 57
  • 8. UCLA 76, Sacramento St 50

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Kansas completes the comeback to win the championship

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Kansas completes the comeback to win the championship

Kansas completes the comeback to win the championship

One of the most thrilling, if not the thrilling, championship matches have happened today and it was electrifying. It was between North Carolina and Kansas as Kansas won the championship; both teams were heavily favored to win the championship, but it was given to Kansas. North Carolina has been putting up a fight by eliminating Duke to get to this moment.

Kansas dominated everyone, that was to be expected. Right? A number one team is expected to do that, so the stage was set for an epic match. It was a high-level contest after Kansas came back from being down by 16 points to win it in a down-to-the-wire thriller.

At half, it was 40-25 UNC. However, come the final 20 minutes of this game, Kansas turned itself into a beast. While North Carolina kept the pressure up, the Jayhawks found a way. The final 20 seconds of this game was punch-for-punch. Honestly, this game went back-and-forth, counterpunches, loaded punches, game-changers, and everything else thrown into this game.

In the end, UNC was outscored by Kansas. To be exact it was 47-29. Defense turned into offense created opportunities for Kansas; but the glass was being controlled by North Carolina. Like I have been saying, blows traded and received.

Without watching the game, no one will truly understand how significant this game was. This was an enjoyable game, an intense game, and no mercy given. History has been created and everyone in attendance will not forget this moment.

WINNER: Kansas, 72-69

Check out the highlights as you do not want to miss this. If you couldn’t see the game, then watch the highlights. Highly recommend as it was a blast of a game; love it!

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Sean Miller has been hired by Xavier

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Sean Miller has been hired by Xavier

After taking a year away from college basketball, the former Arizona head coach is back and at it. And guess what? Xavier has lured Sean Miller, who has been with the organization from 2001-09, to their program.

He has been announced, by the team, as head coach of the Musketeers. His options were between South Carolina and Xavier, Xavier was the team to go back to. Not just because he is most familiar with this program, but because of his history with the team.

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From 2004-09, he went 120-47, made four NCAA Tournaments, a trip to the Elite Eight in 2008, and a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2009. He then opted to take his talents to Arizona, where he would have a similar resume of success.

Miller led Arizona to five Pac-12 regular-season titles and three Elite Eight appearances from 2011 to 2015. Plus, Arizona went to the NCAA tournament in seven of Miller’s first nine seasons, talk about success.

The program got caught up in controversy, investigations, and a lot of depleting stuff that ultimately left Miller without a job and taking a year off. Now he is back and ready to sign officially with Xavier.

Miller will be replacing already-fired Travis Steele, who could never take his team to a NCAA Tournament.

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