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Unlikely leader emerges at Kansas
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comThe only major contributor left from KU's national-title team had never had to lead and was a part-time resident of the coach's doghouse. Seems like ancient history now. Sherron Collins is the unequivocal leader of the Jayhawks these days.
Story | Conversation | March 24, 2009Instant Analysis: USC-Michigan State
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comHere is Adam Rittenberg's instant analysis of USC-Michigan State.
Story | Conversation | March 22, 2009Price is right for Connecticut
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comWith 800 wins under his belt, UConn coach Jim Calhoun has already built his legacy. A.J. Price, who poured in a career-high 36 points in a win at Marquette, would like to establish his.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2009Instant Analysis: UConn-Marquette
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comHere is Adam Rittenberg's instant analysis of UConn at Marquette.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2009Purdue D creates horror show for MSU
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comPurdue beat a top-5 team at home for the first time in 17 years. How? With a relentless, blue-collar defense that harassed and out-toughed Michigan State all night long.
Story | Conversation | February 17, 2009The evolution continues for No. 1 Connecticut's new leader
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comUConn has never had to worry about the consistency of its double-double machine, Jeff Adrien. Now the Huskies don't have to worry about lacking a leader, either.
Story | Conversation | February 02, 2009Instant Analysis: UConn-Notre Dame
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comHere is Adam Rittenberg's instant analysis of UConn at Notre Dame.
Story | Conversation | January 24, 2009Marquette happy with its unknown Buzz
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comYou may not know Buzz Williams' face (or even his name), but those who know this unknown say Marquette made a good choice in picking him to take over when Tom Crean left, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2008Purdue relies on quartet of freshmen talent to lead the way
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comThe Baby Boilers have known each other a long time -- long before they stepped on the court as freshmen at Purdue. That explains why they have high expectations for March, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | March 16, 2008Drake's season a remarkable success story
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comDrake's turnaround this season -- a school-record 28 wins and an NCAA tournament berth for the first time since 1971 -- is a remarkable success story, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | March 16, 2008Emmenecker leads Drake to improbable Missouri Valley title
Adam Rittenberg, Special to ESPN.comAfter three years of being a follower, Drake's Adam Emmenecker couldn't look more comfortable being the leader of the Missouri Valley champions, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | March 09, 2008Georgetown wins yet another close, controversial game
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comGeorgetown knows when to hold 'em, and the Hoyas have yet to fold 'em. And after yet another controversial win, Georgetown has learned to enjoy its fortunes and, as Kenny Rogers said, count its money later, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2008Instant Analysis: G'town-Marquette
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comHere is Adam Rittenberg's instant analysis of G'town-Marquette.
Story | Conversation | March 01, 2008Cougars, Bulldogs top spring power rankings
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comBoise State and Hawaii have reached the BCS promised land over the last two years, but neither the Broncos nor the Warriors sit atop our Non-BCS spring power rankings.
Story | Conversation | February 28, 2008McAlarney hopes to atone for one poor choice
Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.comKyle McAlarney had his chances to run away from his poor choice that got him kicked out of Notre Dame last season. But he came back, is now the Irish's best 3-point shooter and will return home to New York City for the Big East tournament with his head held high, writes Adam Rittenberg.
Story | Conversation | February 27, 2008

