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Check out the 2013 Ballislife All American Dunk contest presented by Muscle Milk one of the craziest dunk contests EVER. All the guys performed some impressive dunks but Zach LaVine stole the show with impressive dunk after impressive dunk. The best part of the entire contest was the fact that most of these dunks were done on the first try.

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Fresh off his Hall of Fame induction, Louisville coach Rick Pitino brought his Louisville Cardinals into Atlanta’s Georgia Dome for one more game. And Monday night, that game was for the 2013 NCAA Championship as the Cards played the Michigan Wolverines. Louisville came out victorious winning the game 82-76.

The best coach won the game, congrats to Rick Pitino & the Louisville Cardinals.

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Congratulations to Michigan’s Trey Burke for winning the AP Player Of The Year Award. Burke is now the second player in Michigan history to win this award, the other was Cazzie Russell in 1966.

Burke averaged 19.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg, and 6.7 apg all while shooting 40% from three-point land. Burke has also won the Big Ten player of the year award and is now the favorite to win the Naismith Award. Michigan will take on Syracuse in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament this Saturday night.

1. Louisville Cardinals

1. Louisville Cardinals

Current Value: $38.5 million
Basketball Profit: $24.6 million
One-Year Change in Value: 7%
Conference: Big East (moving to ACC in 2014)
Head Coach: Rick Pitino

2. Kansas Jayhawks

Current Value: $32.9 million
Basketball Profit: $19.9 million
One-Year Change in Value: 17%
Conference: Big 12
Head Coach: Bill Self

3. North Carolina Tar Heels

Current Value: $32.8 million
Basketball Profit: $19.9 million
One-Year Change in Value: 11%
Conference: ACC
Head Coach: Roy Williams

4. Kentucky Wildcats

Current Value: $32.1 million
Basketball Profit: $19.9 million
One-Year Change in Value: 31%
Conference: SEC
Head Coach: John Calipari

5. Ohio State Buckeyes

Current Value: $23.1 million
Basketball Profit: $13.6 million
One-Year Change in Value: -3%
Conference: Big Ten
Head Coach: Thad Matta Read More

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The Grinnell College sophomore guard scored an NCAA-record 138 points during the Pioneers’ 179-104 win Tuesday night against Faith Baptist Bible College in an Iowa-school Division III matchup.

Taylor, a 5-10, 170-pound guard from Black River Falls, Wisconsin, shot 52-of-108 from the field, 27-of-71 from 3-point range, and 7-of-10 from the free-throw line to finish with the historic, head-shaking line of 138 points.

Source: USAToday

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