The Greatest Website Ever, The NCAA Vault

Written by Brady Green on .


The fun of the 2011 NCAA Tournament tips off tonight in a matter of minutes on truTV. Too put it mildly, we so excited for the greatest sporting event of the year to begin. As you frantically search your television for the channel number of truTV, I've got a website that will ruin any hopes you had of being productive until Thursday, the NCAA Vault.

The NCAA Vault is an NCAA basketball fans dream. Simply put, almost every important somewhat recent NCAA Tournament game is there, in its entirety, with no commercial breaks and full announcers. For instance, my team has 24 full games in the archives that load instantly in decent enough quality.

There's even handy shortcuts for the greatest dunks, buzzer-beaters and plays in the tournament's history. If you are a Gus fan, all of his classics are in there as well. Here's a guide of some of his most memorable calls. Enjoy the tournament everyone!

Westwood One NCAA Tournament Announcing Schedule For Rounds 1 & 2

Written by Matt Yoder on .

2011f4logoOn Sunday night, we gave you the NCAA Tournament announcing assignments for the TV side of things.  Here is the Westwood One radio schedule for all games including announcers for each game.  Westwood One will provide coverage of every game of the NCAA Tournament once again.  Games can be heard online, on Sirius Satellite Radio, and on radio stations across the country.

Here's the Sirius Satellite/XM Radio information for all opening weekend games:

Games in Washington DC will be on Sirius 125/XM 241
Games in Denver will be on Sirius 127XM 242
Games in Tucson will be on Sirius 126/XM 243
Games in Tampa will be on Sirius 91/XM 244
Games in Charlotte will be on Sirius 125/XM 241
Games in Chicago will be on Sirius 127XM 242
Games in Cleveland will be on Sirius 126/XM 243
Games in Tulsa will be on Sirius 91/XM 244


"ROUND 1"

Tuesday, March 15

6:40, Dayton: (16) UNC Asheville vs. (16) UALR - Dave Ryan and Alaa Abdelnaby

9:10, Dayton: (12) UAB vs. (12) Clemson in Dayton - Dave Ryan and Alaa Abdelnaby


Wednesday, March 16

6:40, Dayton: (16) UTSA vs. (16) Alabama St. -- Dave Ryan and Alaa Abdelnaby

9:10, Dayton: (11) USC vs. (11) VCU -- Dave Ryan and Alaa Abdelnaby


"ROUND 2"

Thursday, March 17

12:15, Tampa: (5) West Virginia vs. (12) UAB/Clemson  -- Gary Cohen and Kyle Macy

12:40, Wash D.C.: (8) Butler vs. (9) Old Dominion  -- Scott Graham and Kevin Grevey

1:40, Denver: (4) Louisville vs. (13) Morehead St.  -- Ted Robinson and Tom Brennan

2:10, Tucson: (7) Temple vs. (10) Penn State  -- Dave Sims and Bill Frieder

2:45, Tampa: (4) Kentucky vs. (13) Princeton  -- Gary Cohen and Kyle Macy

3:10, Wash D.C.: (1) Pittsburgh vs. (16) UNC Ash./UALR  -- Scott Graham and Kevin Grevey

4:10, Denver: (5) Vanderbilt vs. (12) Richmond  -- Ted Robinson and Tom Brennan

4:40, Tucson: (2) San Diego State vs. (15) Northern Colorado  -- Dave Sims and Bill Frieder

6:50, Tampa: (2) Florida vs. (15) UC Santa Barbara -- Gary Cohen and Kyle Macy

7:15, Denver: (3) BYU vs. (14) Wofford  -- Ted Robinson and Tom Brennan

7:20, Wash D.C.: (3) UConn vs. (14) Bucknell  -- Scott Graham and Kevin Grevey

7:27, Tucson: (4) Wisconsin vs. (13) Belmont  -- Dave Sims and Bill Frieder

9:20, Tampa: (7) UCLA vs. (10) Michigan State -- Gary Cohen and Kyle Macy

9:45, Denver: (6) St. John's vs. (11) Gonzaga  -- Ted Robinson and Tom Brennan

9:45, Wash D.C.: (6) Cincinnati vs. (11) Missouri -- Scott Graham and Kevin Grevey

9:57, Tucson: (5) Kansas St. vs. (12) Utah St.  -- Dave Sims and Bill Frieder



Friday, March 18

12:15, Tulsa: (4) Texas vs. (13) Oakland (CBS) -- Brad Sham and Reid Gettys

12:40, Charlotte: (8) Michigan vs. (9) Tennessee  -- Kevin Calabro and Will Perdue

1:40, Chicago: (2) Notre Dame vs. (15) Akron -- Wayne Larrivee and John Thompson

2:10, Cleveland: (8) George Mason vs. (9) Villanova -- Kevin Kugler and Pete Gillen

2:45, Tulsa: (5) Arizona vs. (12) Memphis -- Brad Sham and Reid Gettys

3:10, Charlotte: (1) Duke vs. (16) Hampton -- Kevin Calabro and Will Perdue

4:10, Chicago: (7) Texas A&M vs. (10) Florida St  -- Wayne Larrivee and John Thompson

4:40, Cleveland: (1) Ohio State vs. (16) UTSA/Alabama St. -- Kevin Kugler and Pete Gillen

6:50, Tulsa: (1) Kansas vs. (16) Boston U -- Brad Sham and Reid Gettys

7:15, Charlotte: (2) North Carolina vs. (15) Long Island  -- Kevin Calabro and Will Perdue

7:20, Chicago: (3) Purdue vs. (14) St. Peter's  -- Wayne Larrivee and John Thompson

7:27, Cleveland: (6) Xavier vs. (11) Marquette  -- Kevin Kugler and Pete Gillen

9:20, Tulsa: (8) UNLV vs. (9) Illinois -- Brad Sham and Reid Gettys

9:45, Charlotte: (7) Washington vs. (10) Georgia -- Kevin Calabro and Will Perdue

9:50, Chicago: (6) Georgetown vs. (11) USC/VCU -- Wayne Larrivee and John Thompson

9:57, Cleveland: (3) Syracuse vs. (14) Indiana St.  -- Kevin Kugler and Pete Gillen

From Bristol With Love - Michelle Beadle Dating Fellow ESPNer

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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The increasingly popular Michelle Beadle is reportedly dating one of her colleagues at ESPN - hockey analyst Matthew Barnaby.  Good for him, Beadle has been growing on me and actually made me watch a few seconds of SportsNation... then I had to turn it off because I saw Cowherd pollute my TV screen.  Evidently, some amateur genius gumshoe cracked the case by discovering on Twitter that both were in Buffalo for a youth hockey tournament.  According to The Big Lead...

"Michelle Beadle, a rising star at ESPN, and Matthew Barnaby, a former NHL player who is a hockey analyst for ESPN, are dating. After a reader tipped us off to the budding ESPN romance earlier today, we asked Beadle if it was true. She confirmed they’ve been dating for six months and noted that ESPN was made aware of it in the Fall of 2010."


Well, thank goodness they notified ESPN back in the Fall.  You know, because it's not like Bristol has had any notable sex-related stories in recent memory like Steve Phillips, peeping producers, or the Deadspin files.  At least everything here with Beadle & Barnaby seems all nice and wholesome.  I can't imagine ESPN wants any more news about relationships of any kind involving its staff or on-air personalities in the public domain considering the hammering they've taken in recent years... and considering the many shoes that will potentially drop in the near future - just wait till the book comes out.  Seriously, that book better have something on par with "you're with me leather" or I'm going to be very disappointed.


Michelle Beadle & Matthew Barnaby: An ESPN Love Connection - The Big Lead
 

Maybe Doug Gottlieb Should Turn Off His Phone When On SportsCenter

Written by Ben Koo on .

I am guessing we all have nightmares of everything going wrong at work or school, but rarely does that ever happen in real life. Unfortunately for Doug Gottlieb, everything imaginable did go wrong and it was in just under a minute and on national television.

It reminds me of the time when I had the worst first date ever in high school, which included my credit card being rejected trying to buy movie tickets (she had to pay), we were kicked out of sneaking into an R rated movie, and then my car broke down after failing to see any movie. 

Gottlieb's string of bad luck includes a touch screen that revolts and turns into a non-functioning SportsCenter logo rotated sideways, accidentally picking the wrong team to advance to the final, and then his phone going off to the dismay of SportsCenter anchor David Lloyd, who confiscates the phone and walks off-set. At least his pants didn't rip or fall down, I guess.

Just another epic case of the Mondays.

Mixed First Impressions For Kerr, Barkley, and Smith

Written by Ben Koo on .

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Lost a bit in this weekend's college basketball storylines were the first impressions of Turner announcers merged with CBS talent. This was essentially a dry run at what you'll be seeing in the NCAA Tournament with Steve Kerr joining Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg for the Final Four (he's partnered with Marv Albert and Craig Sager for earlier rounds) and Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith in studio along with CBS veterans Seth Davis, Greg Gumbel, and Greg Anthony.

At first glance it seems that the meshing of talent is still in a feeling out process. Barkley and Smith were confident and made their ascertaions on the released brackets but seemed to stay at a basic level when discussing the teams in the tournament. Davis and Anthony, who cover NCAA hoops for CBS all season long, would typically drill down deeper in their analysis by providing names of players, going over matchup styles, and citing games earlier in the season.

With Gumbel sitting in the middle of the two sets of announcers, there seemed to be a bit more argumentative banter as Barkley and Smith's broad analyis often clashed with Davis and Anthony.  Most of the Twitter reaction seemed to find fault in Barkley and Smith who cover the NBA for Turner and are only now being fully counted on for their college basketball analysis.

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Most thought that the show was business as usual and others look forward to the idea of Barkley and Davis becoming more combative as they begin to let it rip as the tournament gets underway. My take is that the casual basketball fan will enjoy the additions of Barkley and Smith to the studio while the NCAA enthusiast/purist will be proactive in evaluating if the Turner duo have properly researched and scouted the teams. Even the best analysts have been hit or miss as prognosticators, but I think Barkley and Smith are under some pressure to deliver a good track record of predictions to build some level of credibility with the hardcore college basketball affecianados.

Your Full 2010-2011 NBA Announcing Schedule For 3/14-3/20

Written by Bob Biscigliano on .

You mean there's other basketball games on this week!?

Monday March 14

San Antonio Spurs @ Miami Heat (ESPN 8PM) Michael Tirico, Hubie Brown - American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
Orlando Magic @ Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN 10:30PM) Mike Breen, Mark Jackson, Chris Mullen - Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA

Tuesday March 15

Dallas Mavericks @ Portland Trailblazers (NBA TV 10PM) Rick Kamla, Kevin McHale, Chris Webber – Rose Garden, Portland, OR

Wednesday March 16

Oklahoma City Thunder @ Miami Heat (ESPN 8PM) Michael Tirico, Hubie Brown - American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
Dallas Mavericks @ Golden State Warriors (ESPN 10:30PM) Marc Kestecher, Mark Jackson - Oracle Arena, Oakland, CA

Thursday March 17

Cleveland Cavaliers @ Portland Trailblazers (NBA TV 10PM) Local Broadcast – Rose Garden, Portland, OR

Saturday March 19

Denver Nuggets @ Miami Heat (NBA TV 7:30) Local Broadcast - American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL

h/t Sammy!

Your Full 2011 NCAA Tournament Announcing Schedule For Rounds 1-2

Written by Bob Biscigliano on .

2011f4logoHere is every single game from Rounds 1 & 2 of the 2011 NCAA Tournament with announcer assignments.  The games and network on which they will be televised are in bold with the locations and announcers surrounding.  Play by play first, then analyst(s), and then sideline reporters.  If you're one of those people that like to schedule ahead, here's the dates, times, and networks for all the NCAA tourney games.  Enjoy!

"ROUND 1"

Tuesday, March 15

6:40, Dayton: (16) UNC Asheville vs. (16) UALR (truTV)  -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Steve Kerr, Tracy Wolfson

9:10, Dayton: (12) UAB vs. (12) Clemson in Dayton (truTV) -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Steve Kerr, Tracy Wolfson

Wednesday, March 16

6:40, Dayton: (16) UTSA vs. (16) Alabama St. (truTV) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

9:10, Dayton: (11) USC vs. (11) VCU (truTV) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

"ROUND 2"

Thursday, March 17

12:15, Tampa: (5) West Virginia vs. (12) UAB/Clemson (CBS) -- Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel, David Aldridge

12:40, Wash D.C.: (8) Butler vs. (9) Old Dominion (truTV) -- Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Lewis Johnson

1:40, Denver: (4) Louisville vs. (13) Morehead St. (TBS) -- Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Lesley Visser

2:10, Tucson: (7) Temple vs. (10) Penn State (TNT) -- Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Sam Ryan

2:45, Tampa: (4) Kentucky vs. (13) Princeton (CBS) -- Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel, David Aldridge

3:10, Wash D.C.: (1) Pittsburgh vs. (16) UNC Ash./UALR (truTV) -- Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Lewis Johnson

4:10, Denver: (5) Vanderbilt vs. (12) Richmond (TBS) --Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Lesley Visser

4:40, Tucson: (2) San Diego State vs. (15) Northern Colorado (TNT) -- Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Sam Ryan

6:50, Tampa: (2) Florida vs. (15) UC Santa Barbara (TBS) --Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel, David Aldridge

7:15, Denver: (3) BYU vs. (14) Wofford (CBS) --Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Lesley Visser

7:20, Wash D.C.: (3) UConn vs. (14) Bucknell (TNT) -- Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Lewis Johnson

7:27, Tucson: (4) Wisconsin vs. (13) Belmont (truTV) -- Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Sam Ryan

9:20, Tampa: (7) UCLA vs. (10) Michigan State (TBS) -- Ian Eagle, Jim Spanarkel, David Aldridge

9:45, Denver: (6) St. John's vs. (11) Gonzaga (CBS) -- Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Lesley Visser

9:45, Wash D.C.: (6) Cincinnati vs. (11) Missouri (TNT) -- Tim Brando, Mike Gminski, Lewis Johnson

9:57, Tucson: (5) Kansas St. vs. (12) Utah St. (truTV) -- Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller, Dan Bonner, Sam Ryan


Friday, March 18

12:15, Tulsa: (4) Texas vs. (13) Oakland (CBS) -- Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

12:40, Charlotte: (8) Michigan vs. (9) Tennessee (truTV) -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

1:40, Chicago: (2) Notre Dame vs. (15) Akron (TBS) -- Spero Dedes, Bob Wenzel, Jamie Maggio

2:10, Cleveland: (8) George Mason vs. (9) Villanova (TNT) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

2:45, Tulsa: (5) Arizona vs. (12) Memphis (CBS) -- Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

3:10, Charlotte: (1) Duke vs. (16) Hampton (truTV) -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

4:10, Chicago: (7) Texas A&M vs. (10) Florida St (TBS) -- Spero Dedes, Bob Wenzel, Jamie Maggio

4:40, Cleveland: (1) Ohio State vs. (16) UTSA/Alabama St. (TNT) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

6:50, Tulsa: (1) Kansas vs. (16) Boston U (TBS) -- Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

7:15, Charlotte: (2) North Carolina vs. (15) Long Island (CBS) -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

7:20, Chicago: (3) Purdue vs. (14) St. Peter's (TNT) -- Spero Dedes, Bob Wenzel, Jamie Maggio

7:27, Cleveland: (6) Xavier vs. (11) Marquette (truTV) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

9:20, Tulsa: (8) UNLV vs. (9) Illinois (TBS) -- Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Craig Sager

9:45, Charlotte: (7) Washington vs. (10) Georgia (CBS) -- Jim Nantz, Clark Kellogg, Tracy Wolfson

9:50, Chicago: (6) Georgetown vs. (11) USC/VCU (TNT) -- Spero Dedes, Bob Wenzel, Jamie Maggio

9:57, Cleveland: (3) Syracuse vs. (14) Indiana St. (truTV) -- Gus Johnson, Len Elmore, Marty Snider

Dick Vitale's Annual Bubble Team Rant

Written by Brady Green on .

The brackets just came out and there are a couple of shockers. Most notably the inclusion of VCU and UAB in this year's tournament. To put it mildly, everyone on ESPN right now is pissed off about the bubble teams that were or were not chosen. Enjoy Dickie V's classic rant on this subject, and stay for the Roseanne Barr vs. Scarlett Johansson reference.

Gus Madness: Isaiah Thomas Pac 10 Title Buzzer Beater

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Gus Johnson was at Staples for the Pac 10 Final between Washington and Arizona. It just had to go down to the buzzer, right?  This video shows why we all love Gus Johnson - notice how he is standing during the call as Isaiah Thomas nails the game winner at the buzzer for the Huskies.  Of course, the call of this buzzer beater will take its rightful place with the rest of the all-time great Gus Johnson moments.  The last minute of the Pac 10 title game is March Madness at its best with two huge shots within the last thirty seconds to crown a conference champion.  And to think this is only the appetizer to the big dance.  It's truly the most wonderful time of the year! HA HA!

***Update - Here's a much higher quality version via @jose3030...



Here's The Buzzer-Beating Championship Winner In The Princeton/Harvard Game Called By Marc Kestecher

Written by Brady Green on .


The automatic NCAA bid from the Ivy League was decided at the buzzer this afternoon. The game was aired exclusively on ESPN3 and Marc Kestecher provided the call.

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