Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Wednesday's game previews and overall WAC news

Wes Nakama writes about the noon showdown between Hawaii and SJSU. Plus, Zane and Bill (or Bill's 'n Zane's if you prefer) practice their Saturday Night Live skills once more,

Brian McInnis tell us that UH hopes to roll a 40 today.

Ferd Lewis informs readers that Rainbow Warrior attendance and therefore revenues were up this season. Ferd also has the details on CIT major domo Riley Wallace being there for his former program.

Dave Reardon has a not-so-secret secret plus he scrambles a couple of long-held sports theories.

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Chris Murray informs readers that the Gazette-Journal staff will be live-chatting the Nevada - Fresno State matchup.

Dan Hinxman holds nothing back in his thoughts about the WAC, its tourney and the current Wolf Pack squad.

Joe Santoro offers a look at Nevada and today's contest.

Daniel Lyght looks at the Nevada - Fresno State game from the Bulldog perspective. PTW forgot that Bulldog frosh Kevin Olekaibe is returning to his ol' stomping grounds so will that be a bonus or add pressure?

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Sam Wasson serves up a link to an interview with Coach Marvin Menzies talking about the tournament.

Jason Groves' feature today is about seniors, alas not those in their golden years, being an asset come playoff time. Let's all sing a rousing version of "Are You Experienced?" although we don't think Jimi had basketball in mind.

Jason also blogs about who would be the preferable New Mexico State opponent, Fresno State or Nevada?

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Nick Jezierny goes top-to-bottom is his look at the teams in the WAC tourney.

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Josh Wright provides some background in a feature on Vandal Jeff Ledbetter.

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Kraig Wiiliams' Aggie article today is about being an NCAA lock, or not, for USU.

Shawn Harrison's feature indicates the preference for the Aggies is a rubber match with Idaho.

Tony Jones writes that there are no hard feelings between Utah State and the Big Dance selection committee but that the Aggies want to control their own NCAA tourney inclusion. Tony also blogs about Brockeith Pane.

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