Archive for the ‘Basketball’ Category
Saint Leo University Basketball on the Radio
[media-credit name=” ” align=”alignleft” width=”190″][/media-credit]St. Leo, Fla. — Rocket Sports & Entertainment Network (RSEN) has teamed up with Saint Leo University Lions Athletics and the Tan Talk Radio Network to bring you live radio broadcasts of Saint Leo University Basketball. RSEN will produce live broadcasts of 14 Saint Leo University Lions men’s basketball home games that […]
Dirk You LeBron, Mavericks are NBA Champs
Miami, Fl. (RSEN) Eleven months ago RSEN made a bold prediction about the Miami Heat with LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh. In an article written by Matt Rhodes on July 12, 2011 the caption in the photo says it all. Of Pain and Pleasure Here at RSEN we were thoroughly disgusted with the […]
Trouble in Tinsel Town? – Victim of Jinx?
Los Angeles, Ca. (RSEN)–Could it be a RSEN cover jinx? First Evan Longoria goes on the DL and now Kobe Bryant and the Lakers down 2 to o heading to big “D”. Both Longoria and Bryant were featured on the cover of the Inagural Issue 2011 of Rocket Sports & Entertainmentalong with the lovely Pristine (no […]
Bracket Breakdown: The Southeast
By: Dave Jarvis (RSE Hockey/Basketball Contributor) Southeast Region Preview This is probably the weakest region in the tournament this year. If you compare the top 4 seeds in this region to the teams occupying the same slot in the other brackets, the Southeast teams all rate lower on the power index. This could also be […]
Bracket Breakdown: The Southwest
By: Jack Spehn (RSE Basketball) If Ohio State is the top seed in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball championship tournament, then Kansas and its gaudy 32-2 tally has to be considered a close second. A juggernaut throughout the season, Bill Self’s squad is talented and deep with 6’10 junior forward and Wooden Award candidate Marcus […]
Bracket Breakdown: The West
By: Chris Lemke (RSE Basketball) Which team could beat the #1 seed? In hopes of repeating as national champions, the #1-seeded Duke Blue Devils easily were given the toughest road to the Final Four by the NCAA Selection Committee. In a region loaded with talent – including national player of the year candidate Kemba Walker […]
Bracket Breakdown: The East
By: Larry D Lieberman (RSE Basketball) Each matchup has been broken down so participants who are submitting multiple brackets can mix and match selections in an effort to formulate at least one sheet with a chance to place high in their respective group’s standings. Round of 64: #1-Ohio State vs #16-UTSA/Alabama State: Ohio State wins […]
Tourney Treasure or Trash: ST. MARY’S
By: Jack Spehn (RSEN/West Coast College Basketball) Oh what might have been… Just a week ago, the little St. Mary’s College Gaels (23-7, 11-3) were on top of the basketball world, sporting a rare top 25 ranking and two-game lead over Gonzaga – the New York Yankees of the West Coast Conference. On the precipice […]
Bulls Dunk DePaul by 86-76
By: Larry D. Lieberman (RSE -USF Bulls Correspondent) Rosemont, Il. – (RSE) The South Florida Bulls made the most of their size advantage in winning for the first time on the road all season by a count of 86-76 against the DePaul Blue Demons on Saturday afternoon in Chicago at Allstate Arena. With Cleveland Melvin […]
Pitt Bounces South Florida, 67-55
By: Larry D. Lieberman (RSE-USF Correspondent) Pittsburgh, Pa. – (RSE) Playing for the third straight time without junior guard Ashton Gibbs, who is their lone 3-point threat and leading scorer, the Pittsburgh Panthers (24-2, 12-1 Big East) knew that dominating the paint was plan A for victory procurement. And, fortunately for them, they came into […]









