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Early Season Tourneys & Events: Mid-Major Edition

It's never too early to look at the 2013-14 schedule. Here is a list of the early season events that mid-majors will be playing in across the country.

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Mid-Major Transfer List: May Edition

Who is going and who is staying in the college basketball free agency season?

Harvard Gets Teeth Bashed In By Zona

The run by the Cinderella-story from the Ivy League is over. Harvard lost the magic before the opening tip, and got run over by Mark Lyons and Arizona.

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Saturday Special: Can Underdogs Keep It Up?

A quick look at the action coming your way today from the mid-major portion of your horribly busted bracket.

Harvard: A Team Both Lucky and Good

Harvard should have never been in position to pull off the upset of the 2013 NCAA Tournament on Thursday night. But sometimes it pays to be both lucky and good.

The Hunt For Red March: Harvard Drops New Mexico

Turns out the Crimson can compete with the big boys just fine, as Tommy Amaker's boys advance past the Lobos to face Arizona in the round of 32.

2013 NCAA Tourney Preview: Harvard vs New Mexico

The Crimson are talented thanks to Tommy Amaker's recruiting, but not talented enough to keep up with the New Mexico Lobos for a full contest

2013 NCAA Tournament Preview: West Region

While there's a slew of mid-majors in the West Region, there's really only one who will make it to Los Angeles. The question remains: who will make it to Atlanta?

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Princeton Downs Harvard 58-53

The Tigers' Ian Hummer did it all on Friday night, recording his first double-double of the season as Princeton held off Harvard.

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UPenn Alum Murdered By WIfe Over Child Porn

In an unsavory turn of events, former UPenn standout basketball player Matt White was stabbed in his sleep by his wife after being caught viewing what she believed to be child pornography.

Wednesday Night Wrap: Hagins Grabs 23 Boards

A lot happening in the world of college basketball on Wednesday night. We give our reactions to the most interesting results in this run around the mid-major universe.

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Columbia Topples Villanova: Next Up, Ivy League?

In what turned out to be a very unique game, Columbia took down Big East competition in a game that included numerous weird streaks and statistical oddities. The Lions continue to impress early in the season.

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Mitchell Finally Gets the Ball, North Texas Wins

North Texas earned its second win against a Division 1 opponent as Tony Mitchell had 21 points and nine rebounds. Looks like Tony Benford finally thought to get him the ball.

Drexel's Ruffin, Allen Lead to First Win of Season

With two of their three best players out due to injury, Drexel relied on freshman Tavon Allen and big man Dartaye Ruffin to pilot their offense to a 61-59 victory over Penn in the Battle of 33rd.

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UMass Tops Harvard In Wild Finish

UMass' Jesse Morgan and Sampson Carter provided an eight-point swing in 90 seconds that helped the Minutemen to down Harvard in a wild finish during the 24-hour hoops marathon. The win overshadowed a good first half performance by Siyani Chambers.

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Tune Your TV: 5 Games To Watch Saturday

The second day's schedule isn't as excellent as the first one was, but that doesn't mean there isn't something to watch. Keep an eye on these five games featuring top 50 talent, and some good learning opportunities.

The Top 50 Mid-Major Players, Ranked By Us

Sure we railed on lists before, but why not contribute to the madness? Here are our top 50 players among the mid-major ranks for the coming season. I am sure there are some surprises on the list. And you wouldn't believe how hard this is.

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Ivy League Tough to Project: 10,000 Sims Say So

John Templon has run the Ivy League through 10,000 simulations ... twice. The results differ based on your starting assumptions, but the top of the Ivy has one team in common in each set of projections.

An Ian Hummer Dinger: The Ivy League Top 10

Three of the sure candidates for the Ivy League top 10 list are sitting out the season, leaving the level of talent down a notch. But it helps to unveil a lot of young talent coming up in the conference. And at the front of the pack, a senior Tiger.

Early Pomeroy Rankings Drop Creighton, Love Ivy

The new Ken Pomeroy ratings are out and there is a cluster of mid-major talent within the top 50 teams. Of note: highly touted Creighton comes in outside the top 25, and the upstart Ivy League starts as the No. 12 conference. We comb the numbers.

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Big Apple Buckets Sits Down with Dan Hanner

John Templon sits down with Dan Hanner to go deeper into Hanner's computer rankings on some of the mid-major teams that deserve more focus. A strong look inside the workings of a very complicated set of predictions and at some key teams this season.

Five More Mid-Major Studs to Know

Some of college basketball's best players this season will hail from small- to mid-level conferences. Aside from those household names, here's a handful of other players that will make an significant impact this season.

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Mashup: Is Davidson Untouchable?

We continue taking a look at the conferences through Yahoo!'s eyes, as CBS has now joined the melee of previewing

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