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An up to the minutia look at NCAA Tournament -  3/15/2006
The local ties Connecticut freshman guard Rob Garrison (Niagara Falls) is the only Western New York player in the men's field. Liberty junior forward Jamie Feagin (Wilson) is the only WNYer in the women's field.

NO CLEAR-CUT FAVORITE FOR NATIONAL TITLE -  3/15/2006
When Illinois and North Carolina met in last year's national championship game in St. Louis, it was the first time the top two teams in the final Associated Press poll had played for the title since 1975.

Too many upset picks can dog you -  3/15/2006
First, a public service announcement: If you are reading this in the office, you are hurting the company. You're a hazard to the workplace, a drain on the national economy, a bracket-wielding affront to the our national work ethic.

UConn's Garrison has only one destination in mind -  3/15/2006
If you believe any of the rumors, Rob Garrison is going to transfer from Connecticut any day now. "I heard I was transferring to Siena, Canisius, Niagara - all the local schools - I heard Boston University, too, but I'm not leaving," said the former Niagara Falls High player Monday. "If I transfer, I'll prove all the doubters right."

Monmouth plays in -  3/15/2006
DAYTON, Ohio - A Monmouth team with a history of being on the short end of NCAA blowouts opened the tournament on the other side of one. Chris Kenny set an opening-round record with six three-pointers, and 7-foot-2 center John Bunch entertained the crowd with his bulk and his blocks during a 71-49 victory over Hampton in the play-in game.

Paris in fashion for Sooners -  3/15/2006
NORMAN, Okla. - Freshman Courtney Paris is hard to overlook, given the stellar season she's had at Oklahoma. Even before Monday night's NCAA Tournament selection show started, highlights of Paris were part of the tease to get viewers interested. Once it started, her image kept popping up during the telecast and commercials.

NCAA Tournament first and second rounds -  3/15/2006
WASHINGTON REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 16 At Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, N.C. Wichita State (24-8) vs. Seton Hall (18-11), 12:20 p.m.

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