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Pastimes : 1998-1999 NCAA Men's College Basketball -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eddie Kim who wrote (146)12/6/1998 11:52:00 PM
From: The Street  Respond to of 571
 
1. Connecticut (19) 6-0 737 1
2. Maryland (11) 9-0 731 2
3. Duke 7-1 683 4
4. Cincinnati 5-0 621 7
5. Kentucky 7-1 583 8
6. North Carolina 8-1 559 3
7. Stanford 4-2 546 5
9. Purdue 7-1 511 12
10. Arizona 4-0 481 13
11. Indiana 8-1 438 16
12. Syracuse 7-1 355 11
13. Michigan St 4-3 341 9
14. Temple 4-3 334 10
15. New Mexico 5-0 328 18
16. UCLA 4-2 296 19
17. Washington 4-2 232 14
18. Pittsburgh 7-2 215 21
19. Clemson 7-1 191 24
20. St. John's 6-2 183 25
21. Oklahoma St 4-2 180 15
22. Utah 4-3 116 20
23. Arkansas 5-2 114 17
24. Auburn 8-0 56 NR
25. Tennessee 6-2 50 NR



To: Eddie Kim who wrote (146)12/7/1998 7:03:00 AM
From: Wildstar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 571
 
Connecticut has looked the most impressive so far to me. Especially that win over Mich St.

Something's not right with Duke. I don't what it is. They have all the talent they need to be the best, but something's just not clicking. I wonder why Nate James isn't getting more playing time.

Has anyone seen Lamar Odom play? I saw him against UTAH and I was impressed. He's 6'10", got handles, can shoot, has nice footwork. I think he's gone to the league formerly known as the NBA after this year.