知道很多人關心也喜歡看NCAA,今年是在博斯運動網唷!而且轉播陣容也太堅強了!喜歡的球迷不要錯過囉!🏀😀👍
這樣的轉播組合可能不會再有第二次!
黃萬隆、許晉哲兩位重量級教練過去幾週只能在電視機前看到對方🤣,下週二4/9的冠軍戰終於要合體與徐展元。後援會一同為各位送上賽評服務。
📺4/9(二) 早上9點 Texas Tech vs Virginia
博斯運動一台,三位與你一起迎接NCAA冠軍的誕生🏆🏆🏆
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過14萬的網紅Hiếu Phương - Official,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Iowa State vs Texas Tech FULL Game | NCAAF Week 6 | College Football Live 10/10/2020...
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德州理工教練比亞特,多年前在執教ABA球隊時,年薪只得一萬多美金。而前鋒蒙尼當年剛升學到美國空軍學院,曾因為一次車禍導致腓骨斷裂,花了一季才能進入校隊打替補。今天,他們一起帶領球隊首次殺入全國總冠軍賽,就讓他們繼續哼著歌「一路馳騁直至筋疲力竭」吧!
Few years ago, Chris Beard was only coaching an ABA team, while Matt Mooney broke his fibula in a bike accident that kept him off from playing. Today, they led Texas Tech to their first ever National Championship game. Let's "ride 'til you can no more"!
兩日後,香港時間星期二,早上九點,
Virginia vs Texas Tech,直播見!
(仍然是免費收看!)
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【March Madness】放假的球迷們有眼福啦!!!
瘋狂三月NCAA已經踏入最後階段,聽日早上6點開始我們會為大家免費送上兩場Final Four大戰。🇺🇸🏀
頭場 6:09AM Auburn VS Virginia
第二場 8:49AM Texas Tech VS Michigan State
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Iowa State vs Texas Tech FULL Game | NCAAF Week 6 | College Football Live 10/10/2020
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Game Preview
Marcus Camby has two goals tonight: lead Massachusetts to its first Final Four; avoid becoming a poster child for one of Allen Iverson's I-didn't-think-little-guys-could-do-that dunks.
The two aims may be inherently linked when top-seeded Massachusetts faces second-seeded Georgetown in the 6 p.m. NCAA East Regional final at the Georgia Dome.
The Minutemen (34-1) rely on the defensive presence of Camby, their 6-foot-11 All-America center and shot-blocker. The Hoyas (29-7) depend on the offensive fireworks of Iverson, their 6-foot All-America guard and acrobat.
They won't be guarding one another, but rest assured, they'll meet. Or perhaps collide is a better word, because Iverson's game is predicated on his headlong drives to the basket, which is where Camby will be waiting.
''It doesn't seem like he's 6-foot tall the way he gets up in the air,'' Camby said of Iverson. ''I know he can jump over me and dunk it, and I don't want to be anybody's poster child, so I'm going to try and block everything.''
Camby, the leading candidate for national Player of the Year, averages 3.8 blocks per game and is the fourth player in NCAA history to reach 300 blocks in his first three seasons. He is the primary reason the Minutemen are third nationally in field goal percentage defense at 38.5.
But don't think for a minute that Iverson will be deterred. He averages 25.1 points and has scored 30 or more in five of Georgetown's last nine games.
''It doesn't matter who's in there,'' Iverson said. ''I'm going to the hole anyway. I'm not going to change, even if there's two or three Marcus Cambys in there.''
And what about Carmelo Travieso, the UMass guard with a reputation for shutting down big-time scorers?
''I don't think anybody can play me one-on-one without handchecking me,'' Iverson said. ''That's just the way I am. I'm a very confident person.''
Confident enough to have attempted a Georgetown-record 29 shots in Thursday's semifinal victory against Texas Tech. Confident enough to keep shooting and driving when only 10 went in. Good enough to finish with a game-high 32 points, many coming in clutch situations.
''If I was on a team that just needed me to distribute the ball, that's what I'd do,'' Iverson said. ''Coach (John Thompson) gave me a role, and I accepted it. This team needs me to score.
''Before I came here, Coach Thompson told me he'd put the ball in my hands and let me play my style of basketball. He's been true to his word.''
Iverson has the Hoyas in their first regional final since 1989 and on the brink of their first Final Four since 1985. Camby has the Minutemen in their second consecutive East final and one game away from their first Final Four.
But both face daunting challenges besides one another. Camby must confront Georgetown's rugged front line players - Othella Harrington, Jahidi White, Ya-Ya Dia and company. Iverson must duel UMass guards Travieso and Edgar Padilla, composed veterans who will make him pay for any missteps.
The Hoyas undoubtedly will try to muscle the 220-pound Camby, much the way Oklahoma State and Big Country Reeves did in last year's East final, won by the Cowboys. Camby had just six points and four rebounds before fouling out, while Reeves dominated with 24 points and 10 boards.
''That game showed me what I needed to do to improve,'' Camby said. ''I can't forget about it because everybody brings it up.''