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Life After Brockman Begins for Huskies

By Gary WashburnJul 24th 2009 – 4:00PM

Lorenzo Romar is downplaying the talent and potential of his Washington Huskies basketball team. Yes, they lost all-time leading rebounder Jon Brockman along with productive guard Justin Dentmon, but the Huskies are deep and have three able incoming freshman that make Washington a Top 25 team this year.The Huskies have the...

After Defections, Cal, Washington Are Pac-10 Favorites

By Gary WashburnMay 16th 2009 – 9:15PM

The upheaval at USC and constant defections at UCLA may have sent conference supremacy north. The NBA draft's early entries have one month to return to school (June 15), but it doesn't appear any of the Pac-10 entries are coming back. Six underclassmen -- USC's DeMar DeRozan and Taj Gibson, UCLA's Jrue Holiday, the Arizona...

Transition to Football Gaining Popularity

By Matt SnyderApr 18th 2009 – 2:30PM

The few weeks after the NCAA Basketball season concludes are traditionally chock full of player movement announcements -- new recruits, transfers, entry entrants into the NBA draft, etc. This year has been no exception, but there is a trend gaining more steam. Having a collegiate basketball player become a football player...

Boilermakers Outlast Washington

By Matt SnyderMar 21st 2009 – 8:18PM

For the second consecutive game, the Purdue Boilermakers looked like they were going to cruise to an easy victory. For the second consecutive game, however, they allowed their opposition to creep back into the game and make things a little too interesting.You have to give the Huskies credit, as they battled back into the...

West Roundtable: Is Memphis a Lock?

By Shane BaconMar 18th 2009 – 3:45PM

The NCAA tournament is just one day away, so FanHouse writers and editors got together to talk over each region. The Midwest Region got the ball rolling, followed by the East. The South looks like it could go to the top seeds, but what about the West? Here is the last installment of our NCAA FanHouse Roundtables. Chris...

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