The Daily Read: This & That


This weekend's West Virginia-Seton Hall game won't soon be forgotten, here's the aftermath ...


 Close call was a positive experience for West Virginia, from the Charleston Gazette.

On the other side, Seton Hall is showing improvement, from the Asbury Park Press.

Vasquez, Maryland catch a break, from the Washington Times.

Boston College's Trapani proves his worth, from the Boston Herald.

Manhattan College player inspires to new heights, from the Contra Costa Times.
 
Though the scouts were there to see Radford’s Artsiom Parakhouski, Louisville’s Samardo Samuels looked more like an NBA prospect, from The News Enterprise.

Tonight we'll be keeping an eye on ...
Portland at Nevada, 10:05 p.m. ... A meeting between two very solid mid-majors.
  

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