Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Welcome to the future of college basketball

With the 2008 National Champions now crowned, the Kansas Jayhawks have made a place for themselves in history. "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" could be heard from Lawrence to San Antonio as Mario Chalmers led KU to their first national championship since 1988. The Jayhawks ended their season with an impressive 37-3 mark with a chilling title win that will be remembered for years. Memphis dropped to 38-2, and even though the disappointment for the runner-up is evident, a record setting season for the Tigers will undoubtedly shape their program for years to come. As the 2008 season has now officially come to a close, we at Midnight to March are now here to guide you through a review of the unbelieveable 2007-2008 season as well as gear you up for what promises to be an action packed 2008-2009 season. Please check in to see what Midnight to March has in store for this offseason.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This year's championship was arguably one of if not the best since the turn of the year 2000. Back and forth and back and forth Memphis and Kansas went going blow for blow, I know I personally said it was over with two minutes to go when Memphis was up 9 but you can never sleep on those pesky Jayhawks. Missed FT after missed FT Memphis choked away the National Championship, and left Coach John Calipari sitting and wondering what could have been.