Click on this banner to search for NCAA Tournament tickets. As we look at our brackets and try to pick who will advance to the Final Four, a lot of focus will be given to likely national player of the year Doug McDermott, the Creighton do-it-all-forward. “McBuckets” is one of eight players to score more than 3,000 career points and could be the most dynamic and discussed player in the field of 68. So how do you defend
NBA Draft Lookahead: Five NCAA prospects who may be lottery material
The trade deadline is behind us, and now almost half the league _ and half of the league’s fan base _ starts looking forward to the draft. By now, we have heard plenty about the much hyped draft class of 2014. Riggin for Wiggins, Sorry for Jabari, Mishandle for Randle and I’m sure there are many more terms out there acting as synonyms for Tankapalooza. It’s without doubt the most eagerly anticipated class since 2003, and whether or not it lives up
Creighton: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Creighton punched its ticket to the Big Dance by winning the Missouri Valley conference championship. The Bluejays will be making their 18th appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament. Here are five things you probably didn’t know about Creighton: 1. Coach’s son Doug McDermott is one of the best players in the country. Doug, who is the son of head coach Greg McDermott, ranks second in the nation in scoring at 23.1 points per game. He’s also pulling down 7.5 rebounds per