Monday, December 8, 2008

Weekend Roundup

Sunday: Brian Agler is working on the Seattle Storm's look for 2009 ... after defeating Louisiana-Lafayette 61-44 on Sunday, JaMychal Green and the Alabama Crimson Tide are getting ready to embark on a tough stretch in their schedule ... Courtney Paris picked up her 100th consecutive double-double and there seems to be no end in sight for her record streak ...

Saturday: Chicago Sky owner Michael Alter said his team is safe from folding like the Comets ...

Friday: The Australia Opals are expected to be led over the next quad, which includes the 2010 FIBA World Championship and the 2012 Olympic Games, by longtime Opals assistant and two-year Phoenix Mercury head coach Carrie Graf ... Jrue Holiday, Malcolm Lee and the UCLA Bruins ran into a Texas wall ... Kemba Walker and his UConn teammates survived a scare from Buffalo (yes, unranked Buffalo fell by just four points, 68-64, to the No. 2 Huskies) ... Ryan Kelly posted the first triple-double of his high school career with 38 points, 10 boards and 12 blocks ... Renee Montgomery tied UConn's single-game assist mark with 13

Thursday: Jrue Holiday, Malcolm Lee and the Bruins to face a tough challenge from Final Four-caliber Texas ... At Oklahoma, the Game is in Their Blood ...

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