College Basketball: 2014-2015 Season

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Neither team played all that well. But Wisconsin played worse and started missing shots when they especially needed to make them. Granted, the Badgers did play well in the first half, but the mistakes in the second half costed them the game. Congrats Duke for winning the NCAA men's Tournament.
 
Wisconsin's offense is built to play with a lead. It's lifeless and boring and awful. Without Kaminsky in the post, they're garbage. Once they stopped feeding the post, they just had all 5 guys loitering in place around the arc. That's how you lose a basketball game.
 
The Men's championship was settled last night. Tonight, the women's championship will be settled. And just like from last night from the men's side, the women's National Championship game is a rematch of a regular season game. Connecticut vs. Notre Dame. If UConn wins tonight, Geno A. will be one of few basketball coaches in history with 10 championships. He could even tie the late great John Wooden for most championships.


Good luck to both UConn and Notre Dame, and congratulations to the women's champion in NCAA Division 1 women's basketball.
 
It's over in Tampa Bay. The University of Connecticut is your NCAA Division 1 Women's Basketball National Champions with a 63-53 victory over Notre Dame. Geno Auriemma has tied the late great John Wooden for most basketball coaching championships. It's title number 10 for Geno A.

And with that... all or most college basketball for 2014-2015 is now concluded.
 
How about I do a little tribute to champions from this past season of college basketball? I tried to name as many as possible. So congratulations to these colleges and universities (among many others):

NCAA D1 Men: Duke
NCAA D1 Women: Connecticut
NCAA D2 Men: Florida Southern
NCAA D2 Women: California University of Pennsylvania (CUP)
NCAA D3 Men: Wisconsin-Stevens Point
NCAA D3 Women: Thomas More
NIT Men: Stanford
NIT Women: UCLA
CIT: Evansville
CBI: Loyola University of Chicago
NAIA D1 Men: Dalton State
NAIA D1 Women: Oklahoma City
NAIA D2 Men: Cornerstone
NAIA D2 Women: Morningside (Iowa)
NJCAA D1 Men: Northwest Florida State
NJCAA D1 Women: Chipola
NJCAA D2 Men: Richard Bland
NJCAA D2 Women: Johnson County
NJCAA D3 Men: Richland
NJCAA D3 Women: Rock Valley

It's only name dropping if it doesn't make sense. Anyhow, congrats to all the champs out there from this past season of college basketball.
 
I would have never ever taken Chipola college as a basketball. It's literally two small buildings in the woods of buttmusk, Florida.
 
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