Tuesday, January 5, 2010

What a night of hoops!

Gotta lead with Jimmy Watson's game report of the Bulldog blowout of the Aggies. We never expected to see the headline attached to his article.

Shawn Harrison (tip o' the hat to the Herald Journal management) has the Bulldogs blasting the Aggies here.

Tony Jones has a pair of blog entries on the contest here and here.

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Jason Groves doesn't have a lot of good to report here after watching the visiting Wolf Pack win in a game apparently not as close as the final score indicates. He has a blog entry on the game here.

Sam Wasson has his Nevada - New Mexico State game report here. Plus, here are photos from the game.

Chris Murray made the trip to Las Cruces (kudos to the RGJ management for making this happen) and here is what he witnessed. Here is his blog entry of game tidbits.

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This is interesting. San Jose State opens WAC play (winning against a tough Idaho squad) and the Mercury News (no longer calling itself the San Jose Mercury News) has an Associated Press report of the game. No, we will not link to it.

Santa Clara hosts Harvard -- a non conference matchup -- featuring the return to the Bay Area of Palo Alto High's Jeremy Lin who has been 'discovered' by the national media and a Mercury News reporter is assigned to cover that game. SC lost and is now 8-9. Go figure that editorial judgment.

Luckily, road warrior Travis Mason-Bushman is continuing to pile up the miles via planes, trains and automobiles (actually, we're not sure about the middle one) and offer this press row perspective on the game. It contains post-game video interviews with Coach Don Verlin and guard Steffan Johnson so do read and watch it. Let's sure hope that some smart sports editor latches on to T M-B once he graduates.

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Hawaii took down Boise State behind the sterling play of Roderick Flemings, Hiram Thompson and Paul Campbell. Dayton Morinaga has his game report here and Brian McInnis his here. The victory was accomplished minus the injured Dwain Williams.

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that contains some strong opinions and is certainly worth a read.

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