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Controversial Finish in College Hoops
Georgetown pulled another close win out last night at home, beating Villanova 55-53. Jonathan Wallace drew a "foul" with 0.1 seconds left in a tie game, hit both free throws and the game was over. There was contact between 'Nova's Corey Stokes and Wallace, but it happened 70 feet from the hoop and did not warrant a foul call given the situation. Even JT III shook his head as he shook the hand of Villanova coach Jay Wright, he knew the Hoyas stole won as well.
Clemens and McNamee Alone on Capitol Hill
It was determined late yesterday that Andy Pettitte, Chuck Knoblauch, and Kirk Radomski would be dropped from Wednesday's much anticipated public hearing. Leaving Roger Clemens and his accuser, Brian McNamee as the only participants. Not sure if these two will ever be in the same room, but if they are could you imagine the tension and intensity if they in fact are? Clemens has already said he will talk to Congress tomorrow and will not plead the fifth, talk about great reality TV.
Rick Barnes, the King?
Texas beat Kansas last night at home, so now Rick Barnes should be hailed as King? We think that is a stretch, but nonetheless it was a good win for the Longhorns. It moved them a 1/2 game behind the Jayhawks for the lead in the Big 12. Rick Barnes we feel the need to inform you, is the Tommy Bowden of college basketball. So to follow up this great win we expect a terrible loss for the Longhorns in the not to distant future. King? We think not!
Keywords: Andy Pettitte, Brian McNamee, College Basketball, College Hoops, Georgetown, Kansas, Rick Barnes, Roger Clemens, Texas, Villanova