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| Buckeyes vs. Memphis No. 1 Ohio State advanced to take on No. 2 seed Memphis at 3:40 p.m. CDT Saturday (CBS) in the 2007 South Regional Finals at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The Buckeyes downed Tennessee for the second time this season outscoring the Volunteers by 18 points in the second half to claim the 85-84 victory Thursday. Memphis defeated Texas A&M in the first semifinal of the day, 65-64. Ohio State Faces Memphis For Trip To Final Four |
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| Re: Buckeyes vs. Memphis to be simple.... No. why? time is running out on these boys and things that is called a comeback has turned into a race before luck runs out so I say this.... Memphis balance and the experience of Calipari will have just enough to kill Ohio State in Halftime.
__________________ Sports is 90% mental, the other half is physical RIP- My grandmother Rosetta Johnson 1937-2007 Richmond Braves 1966-2009 |
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| No. 1 Buckeyes Rally For 92-76 Elite Eight Win Over No. 5 Memphis Ohio State coach Thad Matta looked down the bench and locked eyes with Greg Oden. The big man, sitting out with three fouls, nodded. "Let's go," Matta told him, adding his usual advice in such situations: "Play real hard and don't foul anybody." Oden followed orders perfectly, dominating like only a 7-footer can over the decisive stretch in the second half to carry the top-seeded Buckeyes past Memphis 92-76 and into the Final Four. Oden's numbers in Saturday's South Regional championship weren't huge: 17 points, nine rebounds. His presence was. No. 1 Buckeyes Rally For 92-76 Elite Eight Win Over No. 5 Memphis Last edited by Lefty Noob : 03-25-2007 at 11:34 AM. |
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