Tag: final

  • NCAA Tournament Final – Michigan vs Louisville Predictions

    NCAA Tournament Final – Michigan vs Louisville Predictions

    Unlike last year, there is no clear favorite to win the men’s college basketball national title, although Louisville, fitting of its number one seed and ranking overall should be slightly favored to go home with their third NCAA Tournament championship, while Michigan hope that the evolution they’ve been going through since the beginning of the Big Dance peaks at the most important game of all.

  • NCAA Tournament – The 2 Teams in the National Championship Game

    NCAA Tournament – The 2 Teams in the National Championship Game

    Two teams that trace their last NCAA titles to the 1980’s, Louisville (27 years ago) and Michigan (24 years ago) will meet in the first Big Ten vs Big East final since the Wolverines’ last win, as the Cardinals enter the final being the only number one seed left in the competition, and probably the […]

  • Oregon Ducks – Not the Pac-12 Champions You Expected

    Oregon Ducks – Not the Pac-12 Champions You Expected

    All of a sudden, Oregon are national heavyweights, coming ahead in the Pac-12 tournament with a win over UCLA, thanks to great rebounding, excellent depth and a huge game from two bench players, Carlos Emory and Jonhathan Loyd.

  • Kansas Jayhawks – True Rulers of Rivalry & Big 12

    Kansas Jayhawks – True Rulers of Rivalry & Big 12

    Despite having to share the regular season title with Kansas State, there’s no doubt who is the better team, and the more deserving Big 12 tournament (and regular season) champion, as Kansas won against their inner-state rivals for a third time this season, not leaving much doubt to the identity of the superior team.

  • Louisville Cardinals – Big East Era Ends With a Double

    Louisville Cardinals – Big East Era Ends With a Double

    The Big East name will remain, but with a lot less star power as the big names of one of College Basketball’s best conferences will be blown all over the nation, and Louisville, winning the conference tournament while grabbing a piece of the regular season title, become the last to be crowned champions.

  • League Cup Final – Bradford vs Swansea Predictions

    League Cup Final – Bradford vs Swansea Predictions

    The unlikeliest of finals usually happens in the least important of competitions, but a ticket to the Europa League is no joke for both Swansea, only in their second Premier League season but with plenty of compliments behind them, and certainly not for Bradford, coming from the middle of the table in League Two.

  • Nigeria Celebrate Africa Cup of Nations Trophy Thanks to Sunday Mba

    Nigeria Celebrate Africa Cup of Nations Trophy Thanks to Sunday Mba

    When you win a title, you should win it with style. Nigeria weren’t at their best in the Africa Cup of Nations final against Burkina Fason, but Sunday Mba was, scoring a fantastic goal to give the Super Eagles the 1-0 win, and their first trophy in 19 years.

  • Africa Cup of Nations Final – Nigeria vs Burkina Faso Predictions

    Africa Cup of Nations Final – Nigeria vs Burkina Faso Predictions

    Not the final most expected, but surprises are a big part of one of the hardest to predict international football tournaments on the planet as Nigeria step onto the pitch in Johannesburg as huge favorites to win their third Africa Cup of Nations title, facing the cinderella of the tournament, Burkina Faso.

  • Novak Djokovic, First Three Times in a Row Australian Open Champion

    Novak Djokovic, First Three Times in a Row Australian Open Champion

    The better player didn’t have the best of starts, but eventually, he won. Novak Djokovic continued his reign in Melbourne by becoming the first player in the Open era to win the Australian Open three consecutive times, beating Andy Murray in four sets despite dropping the first one.

  • Australian Open Final – Djokovic vs Murray Predictions

    Australian Open Final – Djokovic vs Murray Predictions

    When this final repeats and comes back again, it’s safe to say that the rivalry between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic is now the number one on the ATP Tour, and naturally was the one we expected and deserved to see in the first Grand Slam title match of the season, the 2013 Australian Open Final.