Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 15

#1 Crimson & Bluebloods vs. #8 Neenan's Warriors
AP Photo/Fred Beckham
We're halfway through the week, and Neenan's Warriors continues his bid for a monumental upset over top-seeded Crimson & Bluebloods. UConn's Kemba Walker (31pts, 7reb, 10ast, 1blk, 2stl) usually plays his best in the biggest games. Against #9 Georgetown, Walker showed why he deserves to be named Big East Player of the Year. He logged all 40 minutes and put on a clinic for running the high pick-and-roll.

#2 Gordon Bombay vs. #7 Nosotros Creemos
Gordon Bombay was the beneficiary of their 6th man advantage, as Vanderbilt's Festus Ezeli (10pts, 12reb, 7blk) will likely factor into the final outcome of this matchup. His career-high seven blocks helped the Commodores finish the game on a 24-3 run, while holding Georgia without a field goal for the last 9:47 of the game.

#3 The Hammer vs. #6 Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd
The only player from this matchup in Wednesday's games was Duke's Kyle Singler (2pts, 4reb, 2ast), who had the least effective game of his collegiate career. It couldn't have been worse timing for Paul Rudd > Ashley Judd, ruining a golden opportunity to take down one of the league's big dogs. Singler's 1-for-5 shooting night, coupled with four personal fouls and five turnovers, is a recipe for playoff disaster.
AP Photo/Wade Payne

#4 Boilers vs. #5 The Iron Men
This matchup continues to get better and better... Duke's Nolan Smith (22pts, 7reb, 4ast, 1stl) carried the scoring load for the Blue Devils, who were held to a season-low 56 points against Virginia. The Iron Men's Scotty Hopson (23pts, 4reb, 1stl) and his fashionable flat-top were dynamite against South Carolina. Hopson's 23 points was his highest scoring game in SEC play, while stopping the Volunteer's three-game losing streak in the process.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard and playoff bracket.

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