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Tubby, Sparks, Gonzaga nab weekly awards

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

Coach Tubby Smith and guard Patrick Sparks of Kentucky nab two of my weekly awards.

Story | December 20, 2004

How I spent my night off from broadcasting

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

On a night off from broadcasting, what else should I do ... but attend a college basketball game!

Story | January 07, 2004

Dukies hang on, Kent State still alive

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

The madness has begun, baby! Dickie V recaps the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Story | March 16, 2002

Roundball Chatter

Dick Vitale, ESPN.com

Each week Dickie V writes about the sport he loves, college basketball

Story | Conversation | May 08, 2009

Gowdy's loss a blow to American sports fans

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

I was truly saddened by the news. Bob Knight was shaken as he relayed the news of the death of legendary broadcaster Curt Gowdy.

Story | February 21, 2006

Gowdy's loss a blow to American sports fans

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

I was truly saddened by the news. Bob Knight was shaken as he relayed the news of the death of legendary broadcaster Curt Gowdy.

Story | February 20, 2006

Donovan follows trend, adds veteran to staff

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

Florida is following a national trend by hiring a former head coach as an assistant.

Story | May 16, 2004

Tar Heels take two of five weekly awards

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

ESPN's Dick Vitale hands out his honors to last week's top performers.

Story | December 01, 2002

Kent St. hopes clock doesn't strike Saturday

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

Expect more thrills, and maybe more upsets, as the second round begins.

Story | March 15, 2002

Trojans tumble against upstart UNC Wilmington

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

The madness has begun, baby! Dickie V recaps the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Story | March 14, 2002

Watch out for these five sleeper teams

Dick Vitale, Special to ESPN.com

These five sleeper teams could be diamonds in the rough this college basketball season.

Story | October 16, 2001