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Connecticut Basketball: NCAA Denies Final Appeal, Huskies Ineligible For 2013 Big East, NCAA Tournaments

Connecticut's last appeal for being allowed to compete in next year's Big East and NCAA Tournaments was denied today, leaving the Huskies program with a number of questions to answer.

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UConn Looks To Future Of Men's Basketball Program

The University of Connecticut is expected this week to announce a direction for the future of the men's basketball program. The team is facing a postseason ban next season.

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Big East Out In Big Easy: Louisville Falls In Final Four

With Louisville's loss to Kentucky, the Big East's reign as conference home of the NCAA men's basketball tournament champions will end Monday.

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Cardinal's Siva Could Be Key To Final Four Victory

Louisville is primed and ready for its Final Four showdown against Kentucky.

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Final Four: Kentucky And Louisville, Notes From A Kentucky Fan

A guest post from a Kentucky fan that looks at the upcoming Final Four matchup between Louisville and Kentucky.

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Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell Issues Floor Statement Praising Bluegrass State Final Four Matchup

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell issued a statement praising the college basketball in his state with Louisville and Kentucky about to meet in the Final Four.

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Connecticut Could Be Ineligible For 2013 Big East Tournament As Well

Because of its postseason ban due to the team having a low APR, the Connecticut Huskies will also likely not be participating in the Big East Tournament next year as well.

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Kentucky-Louisville Rivalry Adds Drama To Final Four Matchup

Kentucky and Louisville meet in the Final Four: a matchup that exceeds boundaries.

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Scott Reid Gives Kevin Jones The Respect He Deserves, By Picking Him Over Anthony Davis?

Only two ballots left Anthony Davis off the First Team All-America Team. One of those came from Scott Reid of the Orange County Register, who picked Kevin Jones instead.

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Syracuse Basketball: Dion Waiters Leaving For The NBA Draft, Will Hire An Agent

Syracuse sophomore guard Dion Waiters will forego his final two years of eligibility and enter the NBA Draft.

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