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The tradition, meant to celebrate the holiday season and the end of the semester, involves a typically sold out basketball game where fans dress up in costumes and remain utterly silent until ...
At the end of NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, players climb a ladder and cut off a piece of the net for themselves. The tradition isn't only for national champions, though.
A new Thanksgiving tradition in the Coachella Valley sprang to life Thursday with the first Division I men’s college basketball game played at Acrisure Arena, still less than one year old.
I will never get enough of the basketball tradition that's everywhere these days: a fan has to putt the full length of the court into a ball-sized opening in order to win money or a car.
At the end of NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, players and coaches climb a ladder and cut off a piece of the net for themselves. The tradition isn't only for national champions ...
celebrating the unique venue and one of Wayne County's strongest basketball traditions. And the Titans made sure to close it out right, with the boys beating Orrville 71-57 and the girls beating ...
So, how exactly did this tradition start? Whereas the use of March Madness can be traced to Illinois high school basketball, cutting down nets likely finds its origin in Indiana high school ...
Players calling for the ball as they race up and down the court. But this isn’t the NCAA basketball tournaments. No, this is a different type of March — or more accurately, year-round — Madness.
"I think they know it's such a rich basketball tradition here," coach Todd Rogers said of his players. "You can't forget." The team made its first five-player trip to state last year. Its final ...
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