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How Tar Heels Can Get off Bubble and into the Dance


UNC Basketball: How Tar Heels Can Get off Bubble and into NCAA Tournament

 

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The North Carolina Tar Heels are squarely on the bubble of the 2013 NCAA tournament and will need to perform well down the stretch in order to reach the Big Dance.
UNC is a respectable 19-8 through a majority of the 2012-13 campaign, and it has four regular-season games left to really make an impression on the selection committee.
With an RPI of 21 and SOS of 11, the Tar Heels are just a few quality wins away from joining the field of 68 and having their name called on Selection Sunday. Let’s take a look at where they can get them. 
Things will get started on Wednesday night against the Clemson Tigers—a team that has suffered tough losses to NC State, Miami and Maryland over the past couple of weeks, with the former two coming by a combined three points.
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The contest certainly won't be a cakewalk for coach Roy Williams’ squad. It will definitely be tested against a feisty ACC foe that will not back down from anyone.   
Florida State is up after, but the Seminoles are having a down year and this one should be an easy victory for the Tar Heels. A loss here would be a huge blemish on North Carolina’s resume at the most inopportune of times, so it must soundly walk away with a “W.”
Maryland, another bubble team, serves as the final road opponent UNC must face and is an extremely important battle. If the Tar Heels can steal one on the road against theTerps, they will almost surely be dancing.
Of course, if the Heels wind up winning all three, there should be little doubt about their resume for March Madness. However, if they stumble, the season finale against No. 3 Duke will be the most anticipated game of the year in Chapel Hill.
It would be a rematch of a Tobacco Road matchup won by the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor back on Feb. 13, in which the Tar Heels gave a sound effort but fell five points short.
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If UNC could keep things that close again—or even score an improbable win—the team would undoubtedly be selected to participate in the Big Dance.
As always, the Tar Heels have a chance to impress the committee during the ACCtournament, and a run to the semifinals or further would certainly secure a spot in the 68-team field. In fact, if UNC could outright win the tourney, it would receive an automatic bid and head to the dance as one of the higher seeds.
North Carolina has battled its way back into contention and is right on the cusp of dancing, so make sure you keep an eye on these young players as they try to dot the I’s and cross the T’s leading up to Selection Sunday.
The North Carolina Tar Heels are squarely on the bubble of the 2013 NCAA tournament and will need to perform well down the stretch in order to reach the Big Dance.
UNC is a respectable 19-8 through a majority of the 2012-13 campaign, and it has four regular-season games left to really make an impression on the selection committee.
With an RPI of 21 and SOS of 11, the Tar Heels are just a few quality wins away from joining the field of 68 and having their name called on Selection Sunday. Let’s take a look at where they can get them. 
Things will get started on Wednesday night against the Clemson Tigers—a team that has suffered tough losses to NC State, Miami and Maryland over the past couple of weeks, with the former two coming by a combined three points.
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The contest certainly won't be a cakewalk for coach Roy Williams’ squad. It will definitely be tested against a feisty ACC foe that will not back down from anyone.   
Florida State is up after, but the Seminoles are having a down year and this one should be an easy victory for the Tar Heels. A loss here would be a huge blemish on North Carolina’s resume at the most inopportune of times, so it must soundly walk away with a “W.”
Maryland, another bubble team, serves as the final road opponent UNC must face and is an extremely important battle. If the Tar Heels can steal one on the road against theTerps, they will almost surely be dancing.
Of course, if the Heels wind up winning all three, there should be little doubt about their resume for March Madness. However, if they stumble, the season finale against No. 3 Duke will be the most anticipated game of the year in Chapel Hill.
It would be a rematch of a Tobacco Road matchup won by the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor back on Feb. 13, in which the Tar Heels gave a sound effort but fell five points short.
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If UNC could keep things that close again—or even score an improbable win—the team would undoubtedly be selected to participate in the Big Dance.
As always, the Tar Heels have a chance to impress the committee during the ACC tournament, and a run to the semifinals or further would certainly secure a spot in the 68-team field. In fact, if UNC could outright win the tourney, it would receive an automatic bid and head to the dance as one of the higher seeds.
North Carolina has battled its way back into contention and is right on the cusp of dancing, so make sure you keep an eye on these young players as they try to dot the I’s and cross the T’s leading up to Selection Sunday.

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Head Coach - Denmark Tech - Part-time


Head Coach - Denmark Tech - Part-time


School:Denmark Tech
Position:Head Coach
Position Type:Part-time
Salary:$12.32 - $22.79 hourly
Organization:NJCAA
Level:Division I
Conference:Region X
Description:
Under general supervision of the Dean of Student Services and Academic Support, serves as the Men’s Head Basketball coach to include recuiting, selecting and coaching the NJCAA men’s basketball team. Completes required NJCAA forms, schedules team practices and supervises the part-time assistant coach.
Link:http://agency.governmentjobs.com/sc/default.cfm?action=viewj…
Application Information:Applicants must submit a completed online application. Unofficial transcripts may be attached to the online application, faxed to 803-793-5160, or mailed to Denmark Technical College, Attn: HR Office, PO Box 327, Denmark, SC 29042. An application is considered incomplete if the unofficial college transcripts are not received. For assistance, contact the Human Resources Office at 803-793-5193.

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Who will replace Milton at the top?


AAAAAA blog: Let’s talk basketball – Who will replace Milton at the top? Probably somebody with a key transfer

Basketball practice began this week for a season that starts Nov. 10. Who will replace Milton as boys champion in the highest classification?
As you know, Milton is ineligible for the post-season in the aftermath of allegations of undue influence of coach David Boyd to persuade student-athletes to transfer into the Milton district. Boyd is out as head coach. Soon after, Milton’s only returning starter, Jalyn Patterson, transferred to a school in Florida. Milton should still be pretty good, but obviously won’t win the title.
Milton came under scrutiny for transfers, and transfers will remain in the news this basketball season.
Let’s see if I’ve got this straight …
Brannen Green, the Kansas-bound forward that many consider to be the top recruit in Georgia, has transferred to Tift County and will play with another blue-chip player, three-year starter Tadric Jackson.
Another reported transfer is Kejuan Johnson, one of the elite sopohomores in the state. He went from Wheeler to Westlake and will play with poing guard Tony Bagtas, a first-team all-state player from last season.
We hear that Wheeler is getting a potential star from California in sophomore Jerron Love. And Harold Givens is one and done at Norcross. He originally came from Northside of Columbus. Now he’s gone to a prep school in North Carolina.
Any more to report?
It’s still football season, so we haven’t had much time to study this, but I kinda like these eight boys team:
Alpharetta
Milton
Norcross
North Cobb
Shiloh
Tift County
Westlake
Wheeler

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2012 JUCO Top 100 Player Ranking


2012 JUCO Top 100 Player Rankings

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RankingPlayerHeightJUCOCommitted
#1Geron Johnson6'4Garden City CC (KS)Memphis
#2Cleanthony Early6'8Sullivan County CC (NY)Wichita State
#3J.T. Terrell6'3Peninsula College (WA)USC
#4Orlando Sanchez6'9Monroe College (NY)St. John's
#5Waverly Austin6'11Palm Beach State (FL)South Florida
#6Devon Branch6'5Cloud County CC (KS)Oregon
# 7Titus Rubles6'8Blinn College (TX)Cincinnatti
# 8Coty Clarke6'7Lawson State CC (AL)Arkansas
# 9Nick Wiggins6'6Wabash Valley (IL)Wichita State
# 10Marshall Henderson6'2South Plains (TX)Mississippi
# 11Andrew Young6'8Monterey Peninsula (CA)Texas A & M
# 12Shavon Coleman6'6Howard College (TX)LSU
# 13Trency Jackson6'2NW Florida StateTexas Tech
# 14Musa Abdul-Aleem6'5Georgia PerimeterSouth Florida
# 15Matt Korcheck6'9Cochise College (AZ)Arizona
# 16Jason Carter6'9Chipola (FL)Mississippi
# 17Mark McLaughlin6'6Tacoma CC (WA)Washington
# 18Xavier Munford6'1Iowa Western CCRhode Island
# 19DJ Bennett6'9Indian Hills CC (IA)Oklahoma
# 20Colin Borchert6'8East MississippiMississippi St.
# 21Elijah Pittman6'8Lamar State Port Arthur (TX)Marhsall
# 22Tony Criswell6'9Independence CC (KS)Missouri
# 23D.D. Scarver6'4Trinity Valley CC (TX)Marhsall
# 24Rod Rucker6'6NW Florida StateUAB
# 25Calvin Godrey6'8Howard College (TX)LSU
# 26TJ Taylor6'4Paris JC (TX)Marquette
# 27Renan Lenz6'9Arizona WesternUtah
# 28Keith Coleman6'9Marshalltown CC (IA)North Texas
# 29Kevin Harden6'2Santa Fe (FL)IPFW
# 30Jerrold Brooks6'2Casper College (WY)Southern Miss
# 31Robert Gilchrist6'9Polk County CC (FL)Florida State
# 32Trivante Bloodman6'0Olney Central CC (IL)Mississippi St.
# 33Rodrigo Silva6'10Laramie County CCTexas Tech
# 34D'Montre Edwards6'6Brevard CC (FL)Tennessee
# 35Du'Vuaghn Maxwell6'7Western Nebraska CCHampton
# 36Deverell Biggs6'0Seward County CC (KS)Nebraska
# 37Quantel Denson6'8Paris JC (TX)Missouri
# 38Shareif Adumu6'8Georgia PerimeterAuburn
# 39Trantell Knight6'2Chipola (FL)Middle Tennessee St.
# 40Darren Goodson6'5Pensacola JC (FL)Kent State
# 41Majok Majok6'9Midland College (TX)Undecided
# 42Marcus Bell6'9Marshalltown CC (IA)Idaho
# 43Chris Cantino6'7Palm Beach St. (FL)Undecided
# 44D'Vonne Pickett6'0Central ArizonaSeattle U
# 45Fabyon Harris5'10College of Southern IdahoTexas A & M
# 46Kenny Williams6'5Moberly CC (MO)UTEP
# 47Fahro Alihodzic6'10Southeastern CC (IA)UAB
# 48Chadrack Lufile6'9Coffeyville CC (KS)Wichita State
# 49Marco Bourgault6'6Monroe College (NY)St. John's
# 50Daylen Robinson5'10Moberly Area CC (MO)Texas Tech
# 51Vince Garrett6'5Lee College (TX)Rutgers
# 52Richard Carter6'0Cloud County (KS)Drake
# 53Stanton Kidd6'5South PlainsNC Central
# 54Stargell Love6'2Trinity Valley CC (TX)Undecided
# 55Tyshon Pickett6'6Dodge City CC (KS)Bradley
# 56Daveon Boardingham6'7Seward County CC (KS)Southern Miss
# 57James Walker6'3Citrus College (CA)St. Mary's
# 58Drimir Ferguson5'11Monroe College (NY)NC Central
# 59Ashauhn Dixon-Tatum6'10Chattahoochee Tech (GA)Auburn
# 60Derrick Barden6'5Odessa JC (TX)Northern Colorado
# 61Brandon Parga6'5Citrus College (CA)Iona
# 62Anthony Thomas6'7Hutchinson CC (KS)College of Charleston
# 63Brandon Spearman6'3Indian Hills CC (IA)Hawaii
# 64Melvin Tabb6'8Midland College (TX)Kent State
# 65James Hunter6'10Gillette College (WY)Washington State
# 66Raphael Carter6'8Diablo Valley CCNevada
# 67Matt Hunter6'6Odessa JC (TX)Central Conn. State
# 68Dominique Hagans6'3Southeastern Illinois CCEastern Kentucky
# 69DeSean Anderson6'8LA Trade TechIona
# 70Raul Delgado6'2Western Nebraska CCBYU
# 71Joel Wright6'7Blinn College (TX)Texas State
# 72Aaron Moore6'8San Bernardino Valley JCPortland State
# 73Neiko Hunter6'7NW Florida StateMiddle Tennessee State
# 74Alex Brown6'10John A. Logan (IL)San Jose State
# 75Gerson Santo6'9College of Southern IdahoColorado State
# 76Tymel Murphy6'5South PlainsFIU
# 77Marcus Lewis6'5South Suburban (IL)Eastern Kentucky
# 78Dequan Hicks6'7New Mexico JCUndecided
# 79Brandon Morris6'0Kansas City KS CCHouston
# 80Dre Connor6'0Labette CC (KS)South Alabama
# 81Charles Hammork6'6Coffeyville CC (KS)East Tennessee St.
# 82Mike Myers6'8Angelina College (TX)Southern Miss
# 83Emmanuel Andrews5'11Cape Fear CC (NC)Liberty
# 84Hunter Harris6'6Volunteer State CC (TN)East Tennessee St.
# 85Agustin Ambrosino6'8Salt Lake CC (UT)BYU
# 86Clint Bozner6'8LA Trade TechUC Davis
# 87D.J. Evans5'10East MississippiAlbany
# 88Sean Harris6'7Yuba College (CA)Utah State
# 89Dawon Cummings6'3Coffeyville CC (KS)Indiana State
# 90DaShawn Gomez6'2Antelope Valley JC (CA)Iona
# 91Pat Swilling Jr.6'2College of Southern IdahoTulsa
# 92Lamont Prosser6'8Sheridan CollegePortland State
# 93Jerran Young6'5McLennan CC (TX)Wright State
# 94Cheikh Fall6'9Barstow College (CA)Nevada
# 95Marvin Binney6'2New Mexico JCDuquesne
# 96Edrico McGregor6'8North Idaho CCTexas San Antonio
# 97Givon Crump6'7Pasadena City College (CA)Cal State Fullerton
# 98Marcus Hall6'5Fresno City College (CA)Portland State
# 99Corey Walden6'2Brevard CC (FL)Eastern Kentucky
# 100Spencer Coleman6'6Eastern ArizonaMontana

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