The Daily Read: Why Does Women's Basketball have to be a Movement?


Today's news and notes ... 

 
Basketball Times contributor Wendy Parker wonders why women’s basketball has to be a “movement," from her Blue Star Basketball blog.
 
With no Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson or Wayne Ellington, who might be North Carolina’s go-to guy?  From the Raleigh News & Observer.
 
Bucks off Broadway ... Madison Square Garden’s big stage fits the Ohio State just fine, from the Columbus Dispatch.
 
Off the court, Cal’s Jamal Boykin is gaining notoriety for his sketches of President Obama, from the New York Daily News.
 
John Wall is the king of the headlines, but Darius Miller is proving to be a good fit for Kentucky’s dribble-drive offense, from the Courier-Journal.

 
 
Even without James Harden, Arizona State shows it will still have to be dealt with, that and more from The Oregonian.

Tonight we're keeping an eye on ...
(18) Dayton vs. (21) Georgia Tech, 11:30 a.m. ... Chris Wright vs. Derrick Favors.

George Mason vs. (5) Villanova, 2 p.m.... Wildcats had a few layups against Farleigh Dickenson and Penn, but Mason should be a bit tougher at the O'Reilly's Classic.
Syracuse vs. (13) California, 7 p.m. ... The 'Cuse should have the home-court advantage at MSG, but Cal has Jerome Randle.
Rider at Virginia, 7 p.m. ... Rider, a dangerous team, is more than capable of winning road games vs. a BCS team.
(6) North Carolina vs. (15) Ohio State, 9 p.m. ... We have a feeling that Evan Turner is ready to show America just how good he is.  

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