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Day one of the Bucks draft workouts included to Marquette stars, Dominic James and Wes Matthews. See how they did...
Via NBA.com  |  June 04, 2009

Eagle-eye examination

Wes Matthews and Dominic James know they're facing long odds to push their way into the second round of the National Basketball Association draft. But the former Marquette University players are hardly discouraged.
Via JSOnline  |  May 20, 2009

Dominic James Returns To Wreck Your Bracket

Here’s a new rule, proposed by me and submitted via blog: if you’re not on the roster at the start of the NCAA tourney, you don’t get to play. I really think Vegas will be behind me on this one. You might have guessed this new rule has something to do with Dominic James, Marquette’s star [...]
Via SPORTS by BROOKS  |  March 22, 2009

Dominic James Injury Update: Cleared to Play for Marquette Against Missouri

Dominic James has been cleared to play in Marquette's second round game against Missouri. The injury update came this morning as James continues to recover from a broken foot. How much James will be able to play and contribute is unclear.
Via Midwest Sports Fans  |  March 22, 2009

2009 NCAA Tournament Viewer's Guide: Second Round - Sunday Games

Get ready for the second round of the NCAA Tournament with the TVschedule, point spreads, and over-under lines for the Sunday games. Can Marquette overcome the absence of Dominic James against thefrenetic press of Missouri? Can the Wisconsin Badgers overcome Xavierfor a trip to the Sweet 16? And who will be the Cinderella of the Sweet16: Cleveland State or Arizona?
Via Midwest Sports Fans  |  March 21, 2009

NCAA Tournament...Big East Games First Round Preview

NCAA tourney time for seven of the Big East’s finest. And what a tournament it may turn out to be for the conference. The first round is looking very promising for the magnificent seven, as the Big East looks to own the dance. So…let’s get right to it. The first round picks… MIDWEST (1) Louisville vs. (16) Morehead State: I refuse to breakdown 1-16 games. Not...
Via Central Maine Sports Blog  |  March 18, 2009

Four observations about the West Region

1. #11 Utah State looks like a sneaky smart pick against #6 Marquette. The Golden Eagles are just 1-5 after losing Dominic James, their fourth-leading scorer and best playmaker, for the rest of the season. Granted, those five losses were to UConn, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Villanova, and they only lost by an average of 7.2 [...]
Via The Scores Report  |  March 17, 2009

Bracket Banter: Thursday Running Blog

3:00 pm: A few highlights from early afternoon action* #1-seed Kansas was upset by Baylor in the quarterfinals of the Big XII tournament. I was more than a little suspect of the recent media-driven fascination with Kansas "deserving" a shot at a 1-seed. Nevertheless, Kansas will be an odd draw wherever they end up. How do you gauge this team? Unfortunately for the Bears...
Via PHSports  |  March 12, 2009

Live Blog: TONIGHT

Yo hoop fans, sorry for the short notice, but we've got a great live blog coming your way tonight.Join us as No. 4 Pitt takes on No. 15 Marquette, as the Panthers look to keep their shot at a regular-season Big East title alive.As you may have heard, Dominic James is out for the season, and the ...
Via Storming the Floor  |  March 04, 2009

Marquette Dealt a Crushing Blow

Marquette's Dominic James will never play collegiate basketball again after breaking a bone in his left foot early in the Golden Eagles' 93-82 loss to UConn on Wednesday night in Milwaukee. The loss of James, who was the team's second leading scorer puts a major cloud over Marquette's chances ...
Via Game On!  |  February 26, 2009
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