SEC Tourney - Men's 06
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Florida vs. LSU (Semi-Finals)
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| Florida's Taurean Green splits two LSU defenders to score. |
During their AAU and post season all-star days each time that I saw LSU’s 6-8 310lbs -Glen “Big Baby” Davis played against Florida’s 6-11, 227lbs-Joakim Noah I always felt that Noah let Davis push him around too much, well this isn’t AAU and Noah isn’t the soft touch I thought he was (my bad JN) because he dominated Davis finishing the game with a “DUCE”, 15-points and 12-rebounds as the “Gators” dropped the “Tigers”.
Mar 11, 2006, 03:09 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Vanderbilt vs. LSU (Day 2)
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| LSU's 6-10 Fr.-Magnum Rolle throws down this dunk as the "Tigers" rolls Vanderbilt. |
LSU’s Glen “Big Baby” Davis was a real tiger Friday evening against the home standing Vanderbilt “Commodores” in Day 2 of the SEC Tournament in Nashville. Davis who is built like a baby “Shaq” was all business, ripping Vandy for 28-points and 13-rebounds as LSU rolled to the win.
Mar 10, 2006, 06:40 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Alabama vs. Kentucky (Day 2)
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| Kentucky' Rajon Rondo looks to drive past Alabama's Ronald Steele |
In clearly the most exciting game of the 2006 SEC Tournament the Kentucky “Wildcats” and the “Crimson Tide” of Alabama went toe-to-toe in front of a packed house of crazed basketball fans for the entire 40 minutes of action before Head Coach Tubby Smith and his “Wildcats” broke the hearts of Head Coach Mark Gottfried and the “Crimson Tide”.
Mar 10, 2006, 02:21 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
South Carolina vs. Tennessee (Day 2)
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| South Carolina's Tre' Kelley kept the ball in his hand and led his team to the upset. |
South Carolina’s Renaldo Balkman is one of the most versatile players in the SEC and PG-Tre’ Kelley may be one of the most underrated, well so far in this years SEC Tournament Balkman has proven that he is indeed one of the most versatile players in the league and Kelley has been the best PG on they court … just ask first year Head Coach Bruce Pearl and his top seeded Tennessee “Volunteers” who fell 79-71.
Mar 10, 2006, 12:20 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Arkansas vs, Georgia (Day 1)
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| Former Lithonia H.S. star Dontell Jefferson clamps down and plays "D" against the "Dawgs" Levi Sukes. |
A NIT bid for the Georgia “Bulldogs” maybe, but I doubt it, especially after being totally out played by the Arkansas “Razorbacks” in their 1st round loss in the SEC Tournament. I know UGA Head Coach Dennis Felton would love to be playing in the post season but his team has big problems and he knows it. The chemistry on this team is bad and it may have gotten worse with the selfish way they played and lost to Arkansas.
Mar 9, 2006, 08:45 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Auburn vs. Vanderbilt (Day 1)
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| Derrick Byars scored a game high 21 points to lead the “Commodores", here he drives past a unidentified Auburn players. |
The game between homestanding Vanderbilt and Auburn looked to be one of the better match-ups on the 1st day of the SEC Tournament and it was as the game went down to the last few seconds before the “Commodores” behind two 20 point scorers, Derrick Byars (21pts) and Shan Foster (20pts) pulled out the win
Mar 9, 2006, 06:30 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Kentucky vs. Ole Miss (Day 1)
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| Randolph Morris scored a game high 17 points to lead 4 “Wildcats” in double-figures. |
Head Coach Tubby Smith and his Kentucky “Wildcats” got all they wanted from the “Rebels” from Ole Miss before they took control late in the game to come away with a 71-57 win. Former Landmark Christian Academy high school All-American Randolph Morris was catalyst scoring a game high 17 points to pace the Kentucky win,
Mar 9, 2006, 02:35 EST
SEC Tourney - Men's 06
Mississippi State vs. South Carolina (Day 1)
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| 6-8 Sr.-Renaldo Balkman scored a game high 12 points to lead South Carolina. |
The South Carolina "Gamecocks" over came a sluggish 1st half and used a balnce socring attack led by Renaldo Balkman to knock off the :Bulldogs" from Mississippi State in Game 1 of the 1st day of the SEC Tournament in Nashville, TN.
Mar 9, 2006, 01:03 EST
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