Updates from Lexington
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- It's been a busy day for the Quakers, just one day before their matchup with 3-seed Texas A&M.
After press conferences at noon, the team had a 40-minute practice open to media (very many) and fans (very few, and even fewer in Red and Blue).
The Quakers ran some passing and layup drills and engaged in a brief scrimmage, but most importantly, there were no injuries.
Steve Danley, still questionable tomorrow looked as mobile as he's ever going to look. So we'll wait and see on that one.
After the open workout, it was on to Transylvania University for the real closed-door practice.
For answers to these questions just pick up your DP tomorrow.
How do you defend a Texas A&M team with the nation's best three-point shooter?
What's plan B if Steve Danley can't go?
Why are the Quakers so loose just 24 hours before the biggest game of their lives?
Why does Jim Calhoun still have four reasons to watch the NCAA tournament, and what's up with his incestuous coaching tree?
When was the last time an Ivy League team beat a ranked opponent, and why the heck has it been so long?
And how does tomorrow's play-by-play man Gus Johnson tie into that history?
All that plus previews from both sides in a packed sports section. And stay tuned for plenty more from The Buzz as well.
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