It remains to be seen just how much of an exodus there is from Kentucky’s absolutely loaded roster this year, and last year proved there could be more mystery to that than some might think.
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2015 Playaz Spring Fling – Friday notes
The spring travel circuit is getting started, and the Playaz Spring Fling was a good early stop as it usually is during the Final Four weekend.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, April 8, 2015
The 2014-15 college basketball season is in the books, but there was still plenty to talk about a day after Monday’s terrific 2015 NCAA Tournament finale between Duke and Wisconsin.
Here’s hoping Wisconsin’s legacy lives on in sport long past this year
The Wisconsin basketball team of the past couple years was one that should be treasured and remembered in the sport for a long time, and maybe even could’ve been one of the sport’s most influential ever.
Freshmen carried Duke to the national championship
As expected, freshmen led the way to the national championship, even if it wasn’t the team many expected to be standing in the winner’s circle before the season.
Stanford takes the NIT in a close one
Stanford pulled out a great championship game in the NIT over a Miami team that overcame a lot to get there and have a chance to win.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, April 7, 2015
One of the greatest beauties of sports is that it really doesn’t matter how intricate or how detailed the analysis, evaluations and breakdowns are coming into a game. When the games are played, so much of that analysis goes out the window, and the outcome comes down to players making plays, which human beings seize the moment the most.
The Morning Dish – Monday, April 6, 2015
It all comes down to one game, between two teams projected to go far and two teams who met earlier this year. That earlier meeting doesn’t really give us much to go on, though.
Shaka Smart now tries to take Texas to another level
Shaka Smart wasn’t going to leave VCU for just any job, and turned down overtures from a number of programs in recent years. Now he found one worth leaving for, and he’s fundamentally the same guy he’s always been.
What Kentucky gave us will be forgotten, and that’s too bad
Most people are going to remember Kentucky in 2014-15 more for the one loss than the 38 wins and the journey that came with it. That’s the most unfortunate thing of all.