Friday, March 16, 2007

Midconfans News 3/16/2007


Grizzlies fall short at home in WNIT--The Oakland Press
Cats Advance Past Oakland in WNIT--UKAthletics.com
Pfeiffer helps UK advance--Lexington Herald-Leader
Golden Grizzlies Fall to Kentucky 65-56 in WNIT--OUGrizzlies.com

Coaching job drawing interest--The Kansas City Star

Crusaders to Hold Summer Camps--www.valpo.edu

NCAA Tournament Roundup--The Daily Southtown

Washington State 70, Oral Roberts 54

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Kyle Weaver stole an inbounds pass beneath his own basket and dunked to barely beat the halftime buzzer -- and what a momentum swing for Washington State.

Reserve Ivory Clark scored 19 points and Weaver had 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists, and third-seeded Washington State (26-7) won its first NCAA Tournament game in 24 years. The Cougars will play Vanderbilt in the second round.

Ken Tutt scored 10 of his 19 points in the first half for Oral Roberts (23-11).

Washington State 70, Oral Roberts 54

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Kyle Weaver stole an inbounds pass beneath his own basket and dunked to barely beat the halftime buzzer — and what a momentum swing for Washington State.
Reserve Ivory Clark scored 19 points and Weaver had 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists, and third-seeded Washington State (26-7) won its first NCAA game in 24 years. The Cougars will play Vanderbilt in the second round.
Ken Tutt scored 10 of his 19 points in the first half for Oral Roberts (23-11).

WSU's Clark leads Cougars past ORU--The Tulsa World
ORU Notebook: Another mileston--The Tulsa World
ORU out of the tournament--The Tulsa World
Bittersweet end to Green's ORU career--The Tulsa World
Steal, dunk changed the game
Cougars Pull Away From Oral Roberts In Second Half, Advance With 70-54 Win--wsucougars.cstv.com
(3) Washington St. 70, (14) Oral Roberts 54--Yahoo Sports
John Blanchette: Cougars' Clark bears it, then grins--The Spokesman Review
Cougars win with second-half momentum--The Daily Evergreen
Washington State Outlasts ORU in NCAA Tournament First Round, 70-54--Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles

Eagles' guard hits stride late in year--The Tulsa World

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