Mike Brey Keeps Notre Dame in NCAA Tournament Hunt While Ref Celebrates Village People

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Feb 28, 2010

Mike Brey Keeps Notre Dame in NCAA Tournament Hunt While Ref Celebrates Village People Notre Dame men’s basketball coach Mike Brey has every reason to be excited. His team reached the .500 mark with a 78-64 victory over No. 13 Georgetown on Saturday, keeping its NCAA Tournament hopes alive.

A referee makes a call in Saturday’s game that pleases Brey. Apparently, Notre Dame’s head coach likes the referee’s rendition of “Y-M-C-A.”

Photo of the day

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Mike Brey Keeps Notre Dame in NCAA Tournament Hunt While Ref Celebrates Village People

Quote of the day

“If I don’t play this game at the level I want to play it at, then I will walk away from it.”
–Braves third baseman Chipper Jones, to The Associated Press, on the possibility of retirement following the 2010 season

Comment of the day

Olympic skier Bode Miller captured three medals in Vancouver, but he failed in his attempt to earn his fourth on Saturday. One fan says Miller should be proud of his achievement.

“There’s no failing when you leave the Olympics with three medals. Sorry that his latest attempt didn’t land another medal, but he did a super job and deserves accolades for that!!”
–GoTeamUSA

Video of the day

Manchester City defeated Chelsea 4-2 in Premier League play on Sunday. Soccer players (and commentators) certainly enjoy goals.



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