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Montana's Anthony Johnson introduced himself to the nation with a 42-point outburst in the Big Sky tournament final. If he can do it against New Mexico in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Grizzlies might shock the Lobos. Mike Huguenin takes a look at some key ingredients underdogs need to pull first-round NCAA upsets. [details]


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Power rankings: WVU's Butler serves notice

West Virginia's Da'Sean Butler had a big week, hitting two game-winning shots to lead the Mountaineers to the Big East tournament title. He also made the jump to No. 1 power forward in the Rivals.com College Basketball Power Rankings.   

NCAA notes: What to watch in early rounds

Bill Self's Kansas squad may be the No. 1 overall seed, but it got stuck with a tough path to Indianapolis. Here's a rundown on what we think of the seedings and what we can look forward to seeing this weekend.   

Gamecocks look to break through -- again

Steve Spurrier and South Carolina capped off a disappointing 7-6 season with a loss to Connecticut in the Papajohns.com Bowl. But there is optimism that this will be the year the Gamecocks break through in the SEC East. Mike Huguenin has more.  


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Kansas claims another Big 12 tournament title
Shay Wildeboor JayhawkSlant.com
Kansas City, Mo. -- Bill Self and No. 1-ranked Kansas (32-2, 18-1) couldn't have scripted Saturday's Big 12 Tournament Championship game any better. Facing No. 9-ranked Kansas State (26-7, 13-6) for the third time this season was one thing, but doing so with so much at stake only made the game between the in-state rivals that much more important. The Jayhawks, in leading wire-to-wire, defeated the Wildcats, 72-64. Kansas not only captured another postseason crown, but also assured itself of being the top overall seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament. It's only fitting that Sherron Collins, playing in his final Big 12 Championship, was named the Most Outstanding Player.
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