Latest Midwest Region Stories
Posted: Apr 9th 2009 6:45AM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Midwest Region, West Region, South Region, East Region
It is as the sports Almighty intended it. For every winner, there is a loser (take that and your nil-nil ties, soccer!). For every Tiger Woods, there is a Detroit Lion. For every Isiah Thomas as a player, there is an Isiah Thomas as a general manager, league owner, boss and suspected poor Parcheezi player. And for every North Carolina with its win for the program's ring, there is a Wake Forest, which now hasn't made the Final Four since Carolina coach Roy Williams entered puberty. Check out FanHouse's breakdown of the winners and losers of the NCAA tournament, other than those five-time national champion Heels. Posted: Apr 7th 2009 12:42AM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed Under: ACC, Big Ten, Midwest Region, South Region

There's no real secret as to what did in
Michigan State in the NCAA championship game. Yes, there was the superior talent on North Carolina. The Tar Heels shot really effectively in the first half.
North Carolina could actually make free throws. The issue for Michigan State, though, was their inability to hold onto the ball.
The Spartans turned the ball over 21 times in the game. The poor ball-handling made it easier for North Carolina to go on runs big runs and stopped Michigan State attempts to come back cold.
Posted: Apr 6th 2009 11:50PM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed Under: ACC, Big Ten, Midwest Region, South Region
This certainly wasn't the same
Michigan State team we watched the past two weekends. But it
was the same
North Carolina team we all thought, back in November, was the best team in the country by a mile.
If ever a national championship game felt like a coronation, it was 2009.
There were reasons, over the past three months, to doubt these Tar Heels. There was
Ty Lawson's bum toe. There was that weird and inexplicable loss to
Boston College. There were memories of the way they went out, too soon, in the tournament the past two years. The 2007 collapse against
Georgetown. The 2008 pasting by Kansas.
Posted: Apr 6th 2009 7:43PM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed Under: ACC, Big Ten, Midwest Region, South Region

This is it. The last game of the 2008-09 basketball season. Whether you're rooting for Michigan State or North Carolina join is for a live chat
at 9 PM ET and stick with us through the night. We'll be talking about the game, how the teams got here, the Arizona and Memphis quests to find someone to take their job, and anything else that comes to mind.
Posted: Apr 6th 2009 6:18PM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: ACC, Big Ten, Midwest Region, South Region

In life, you may never get a second chance to make a first impression.
But if you bomb it as badly as
Michigan State did in its 98-63 loss to
North Carolina in December that was godawful embarrassing even by the standards of a stadium that hosts the Lions, you'll get months, if not a lifetime, to explain exactly what went wrong.
And if you're the Spartans, you get a second chance to make it right.
At least after you explain. And explain. And explain.
Posted: Apr 6th 2009 2:00PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Big Ten, Midwest Region

Here on FanHouse, I've discussed the maligned
Big Ten ad nauseum. For some reason, people just love to hate the power conference of the midwest. Droves of fans and media alike cried foul when the conference received seven total bids to the NCAA tournament -- conveniently ignoring the fact that three of the teams were given double-digit seeds.
After two rounds, I believe the conference was vindicated to an extent.
Michigan and
Wisconsin advanced, and
Purdue went to the Sweet 16. Still, a deep run was probably needed by someone to quiet the critics. Enter
Michigan State, participants in Monday night's national championship game.
Posted: Apr 6th 2009 11:30AM ET by Ray Holloman (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Big Ten, Midwest Region
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This is only a game.
At least, in the sense that anything with the population of Youngstown, Ohio sitting courtside can be just a game. In the sense that something with a television deal that could bail out the auto industry, the banks and the WNBA in one fell swoop can be just a game.
It's no great moral play in three acts with hugs at the end.
North Carolina won't hit the warmup lines in capes and monocle, laugh maniacally and lash poor Lupe Izzo to a railroad track. And that block S in
Michigan State's logo stands for nothing more than State, not Supermen.
Posted: Apr 4th 2009 9:09PM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Big East, Big Ten, Midwest Region, West Region

Specifically, the Huskies' own guards killed them against Michigan State. In one of those nights where the stats do not lie,
A.J. Price,
Kemba Walker and
Craig Austrie were every bit as miserable as their numbers suggested. They took 29 of the Huskies 59 shot attempts, but only scored 26 of
UConn's 73 points.
Sadly that includes points from free throws.
Credit Michigan State's defense.
Posted: Apr 4th 2009 7:10PM ET by Chas Rich (RSS feed)
Filed Under: ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Midwest Region, West Region, South Region, East Region

This is what we have been waiting all week for, through non-stories like Ty Lawson legally playing craps, through analysis beaten into the ground, through the cycling of the coaching carousel. Well, Michigan State and UConn tip off at 6:07 PM EST. We will start the live blog at
6 PM ET. Join us after the jump.