All year long they took turns, and in the NCAA Tournament, they don’t see any need to be any different.
The first game against Farleigh Dickinson was for Dee Brown’s redemption. The Big Ten player of the year shook off a toothless Big Ten tournament with a big game.
The second game against Nevada was all about James Augustine, as he completely pantsed Scott Fazekas at every opporunity.
UW-Milwaukee was the first truly team effort of the tournament. Something we’d become accustomed to during the long, ludicrously successful regular season.
Arizona will forever belong to Luther Head and Deron Williams (and yes, yes, we’ll never forget your steal, Jack).
Last night, Roger Powell took a turn in the spotlight.
Who will it be on Monday?
All we know is this.
It’ll be somebody.
Go Illini.
Great article.
Tonight’s my night! I’m stepping up, baby!
Yeah Nick, you and I can have a contest to see who can wheez up and down the court the most times without collapsing.
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