Sim Bhullar is the NCAA Tournament's first "big" star (emphasis on big)

New Mexico State's 7-5 center draws a crowd


Photo courtesy of nmstatesports.com.

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Daily March Madness Tracker: Statements for Illinois and Syracuse

Illinois and Syracuse regain form, Louisiana Tech and Baylor punch tickets to NIT

Caution employers: Work productivity may be down Thursday and Friday this week and next.

The wild ride continues as college basketball conference tournaments enter their most dramatic phase. Four games in one day in major conferences, championships in the one-bid leagues.

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11 teams that could pop NCAA Tournament bubbles

NCAA Tournament Bid Thieves are everywhere. Here are 11 that could steal a trip to the Dance.

Finishing the season on the NCAA Tournament bubble is a tight-rope walk to start. In addition to a handful of teams looking to build their NCAA Tournament resumes, bubble teams must also keep an eye on conference tournaments starting this week.

Bid Thieves are everywhere.

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College Basketball's Biggest Preseason Questions: 17 for the West Region

Our top storylines for Arizona's Sean Miller and others

With Midnight Madness less than two months away, our look at some of the biggest questions in college basketball for 2012-13 continues into its second week.

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College Basketball Conference Realignment: Winners and Losers

How teams and leagues graded out in conference basketball realignment

One of the unfortunate truths of the latest wave of conference realignment is the overwhelming focus on football.

As a result, basketball and other sports have been of secondary concern in some circles. In others, such as at Butler and VCU and in the Horizon, Colonial and Ohio Valley, basketball is the primary engine of revenue. Almost every league in some way has been impacted by the dominoes of realignment.

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