Catch all the NCAA Basketball Scores here at Red Hot News. You will get updated tourney scores for each day of action. Check back for more updates on the information you care about as March Madness moves along. And of course, leave your tourney-related comments at the bottom. Enjoy March Madness!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
NCAA Basketball Scores
Catch all the NCAA Basketball Scores here at Red Hot News. You will get updated tourney scores for each day of action. Check back for more updates on the information you care about as March Madness moves along. And of course, leave your tourney-related comments at the bottom. Enjoy March Madness!
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
NCAA Selection Sunday 2009
Fans are invited to Crisler Arena on Sunday to watch the Selection Show as the Wolverines learn their postseason fate.
Crisler Arena gates will open at 5 p.m., and admission is free. The Selection Show is at 6 p.m. on CBS.
Originally, it was believed the team would watch the Selection Show together at Crisler Arena with only CBS cameras there to capture the Wolverines' reaction.
The broadband service, available at CBSSports.com and NCAA.com, will stream the NCAA Championship Selection Show live from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on March 15.
Users will have the option of watching online on either the NCAA March Madness on Demand standard video player or in high-definition quality, by downloading the Microsoft Silverlight player, free of charge.
Greg Gumbel, Greg Anthony and Seth Davis will host the NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show live from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.
Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg will join Gumbel, Anthony and Davis via satellite from the site of the Big Ten Championship at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
In addition, Mike Slive, chairman of the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee joins them live from Indianapolis to discuss the bracket and the committee's selection process.
Crisler Arena gates will open at 5 p.m., and admission is free. The Selection Show is at 6 p.m. on CBS.
Originally, it was believed the team would watch the Selection Show together at Crisler Arena with only CBS cameras there to capture the Wolverines' reaction.
The broadband service, available at CBSSports.com and NCAA.com, will stream the NCAA Championship Selection Show live from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on March 15.
Users will have the option of watching online on either the NCAA March Madness on Demand standard video player or in high-definition quality, by downloading the Microsoft Silverlight player, free of charge.
Greg Gumbel, Greg Anthony and Seth Davis will host the NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show live from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.
Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg will join Gumbel, Anthony and Davis via satellite from the site of the Big Ten Championship at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
In addition, Mike Slive, chairman of the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee joins them live from Indianapolis to discuss the bracket and the committee's selection process.
Beach to Beacon 2009
Registration opened today at 12pm for the Beach to Beacon 2009 10K in Maine on Aug.
1st. Although the field has been increased to 6,000, the organizers say they expect to reach that limit in the first 24 hours. Registration is available online only.
The kids' race takes place Friday, July 31st.
Founded by Olympic marathon champion (and Maine native) Joan Benoit Samuelson, the Beach to Beacon 10K starts in Cape Elizabeth and ends at Portland Head Light.
The registration fee for the 10K road race and 10K wheelchair race are $35. Beach to Beacon is also offering a children's fun run for $5. Bring your co-workers out for the Corporate Challenge for a fee of $35. Each registration fee will have an additional $3.75 charge for the online registration. Remember, only online registration is available for this race. No paper applications are available.
Beach to Beacon is a big draw for elite runners from all over with its large prize purse. The top ten men and women will receive cash prizes ranging from $500 or 10th place to $10,000 for first place. Cash prizes are also available for the top three men and women in the wheelchair, masters and seniors divisions. The top five Maine finishers will receive a cash prize. If the winners should sent a course record, a bonus of $2,500 will be given to open runners and $500 given for the Maine course record. The current mens course record is 27:28, set by Gilbert Okari of Kenya in 2003. The womens course record is 31:26, set by Alventina Ivanova of Kenya in 2006. The current Maine course record was set in 2005 by Eric Giddings of South Portland.
To register for Beach to Beacon, visit their website beachtobeacon.org at noon on Sunday. Do not delay as the 6,000 spots will sell out quickly.
1st. Although the field has been increased to 6,000, the organizers say they expect to reach that limit in the first 24 hours. Registration is available online only.
The kids' race takes place Friday, July 31st.
Founded by Olympic marathon champion (and Maine native) Joan Benoit Samuelson, the Beach to Beacon 10K starts in Cape Elizabeth and ends at Portland Head Light.
The registration fee for the 10K road race and 10K wheelchair race are $35. Beach to Beacon is also offering a children's fun run for $5. Bring your co-workers out for the Corporate Challenge for a fee of $35. Each registration fee will have an additional $3.75 charge for the online registration. Remember, only online registration is available for this race. No paper applications are available.
Beach to Beacon is a big draw for elite runners from all over with its large prize purse. The top ten men and women will receive cash prizes ranging from $500 or 10th place to $10,000 for first place. Cash prizes are also available for the top three men and women in the wheelchair, masters and seniors divisions. The top five Maine finishers will receive a cash prize. If the winners should sent a course record, a bonus of $2,500 will be given to open runners and $500 given for the Maine course record. The current mens course record is 27:28, set by Gilbert Okari of Kenya in 2003. The womens course record is 31:26, set by Alventina Ivanova of Kenya in 2006. The current Maine course record was set in 2005 by Eric Giddings of South Portland.
To register for Beach to Beacon, visit their website beachtobeacon.org at noon on Sunday. Do not delay as the 6,000 spots will sell out quickly.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
My Husband Needs a Job
A woman by the name of Robin Sterns, 28, has built a web site about her husband who desperately needs a job. The web site called www.myhusbandneedsajob.com was built three days ago and has already been picked up by CNN.
Robin was upset about seeing her husband Mike looking for a job day in and day out for the last ten months. He is a graduate from Georgetown University and has a masters in business administration.
Since the web site has been reported by CNN, Robins email box has been full of emails from both employers and other people in a similar situation. Michael Stearns says he plans on following up on the emails.
The popularity of the site has been accredited to the innovative idea that Robin has come up with that has enabled her husband to "stick out in the crowd" of fellow job seekers.
Good luck to your future success Mike!
Robin was upset about seeing her husband Mike looking for a job day in and day out for the last ten months. He is a graduate from Georgetown University and has a masters in business administration.
Since the web site has been reported by CNN, Robins email box has been full of emails from both employers and other people in a similar situation. Michael Stearns says he plans on following up on the emails.
The popularity of the site has been accredited to the innovative idea that Robin has come up with that has enabled her husband to "stick out in the crowd" of fellow job seekers.
Good luck to your future success Mike!
Christian The Lion Video
I managed to catch the Christian the lion video last year in the fall and loved it so much I ended up emailing it to all my friends and family and showing it to my kids and husband. I love it! and am glad that Oprah showed it to the world. We all need this right now.
Oprah even had the two men that were in the video over 40 years ago and interviewed them about Christian the lion. They talked about how they got Christian by buying him, which is illegal now by the way and how he was integrated back into the wild, as well as, when was the last time they saw him. Both men both looked a lot older of course and have written a book about their life with Christian.
Christian the lion is a great story of friendship and love. Have a look.
Oprah even had the two men that were in the video over 40 years ago and interviewed them about Christian the lion. They talked about how they got Christian by buying him, which is illegal now by the way and how he was integrated back into the wild, as well as, when was the last time they saw him. Both men both looked a lot older of course and have written a book about their life with Christian.
Christian the lion is a great story of friendship and love. Have a look.
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