Watching one hell of a BB game, Purdue vs Wiscy. Wiscy is coming back from a 10 + deficit , 64 - 59 .. 356 to go . Wisc is 26 of 28 on FT's
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16-0 run helps Memphis extend home win streak
Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:42 AM
Associated Press
TED RICHARDSON Raleigh News & Observer
Boston College's Josh Southern, right, plays tight defense on Duke's Jon Scheyer during the first half of their Atlantic Coast Conference game.
No. 1 Memphis 85, Central Florida 64 -- Joey Dorsey had 12 points and 13 rebounds and Memphis remained the nation's only undefeated team with a Conference USA victory over Central Florida yesterday in Memphis, Tenn.
Derrick Rose led the Tigers (23-0, 9-0) with 15 points, Antonio And-erson scored 11 and Memphis extended the country's longest active home winning streak to 46.
Mike O'Donnell led UCF (12-11, 5-4) with 15 points.
No. 2 Duke 90, Boston College 80 -- Kyle Singler scored 24 points and Duke (21-1, 9-0) shook off some early cold shooting to beat Boston College (12-10, 3-6) in an Atlantic Coast Conference game in Durham, N.C., and extend its winning streak to 11.
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The official should have called a flagrant personal foul or given the guy a technical. You just can't throw a ball into someone's face like that without getting some type of foul called on you. It was blatantly obvious and intentional. I can't see any difference in that and throwing an elbow into someone's face while holding the ball. Maybe the referee would have liked to have the ball thrown into his face.methomps;1089133; said:
BuckeyeMike80;1089813; said:Wow that was a pathetic call on Villanova....
I hate it that I'm actually agreeing with the E announcers...
No. 5 North Carolina 75, Virginia 74 -- Tyler Hansbrough scored 23 points, including a critical baby hook with 21 seconds to play, and North Carolina (23-2, 8-2) survived Virginia (11-12, 1-9) in an Atlantic Coast Conference game in Charlottesville, Va.
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