Belmont University Profiled in New York Times
In an inventive article in Thursday's New York Times, reporter George Vecsey offers a lengthy profile of Belmont University that features the men's basketball team's third visit to the NCAA Tournament while also highlighting legendary
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College Basketball Game Gets Rick Roll'd
College Basketball Game Gets Rick Roll'd. No, it didn't happen during the Belmont University/Duke game last night. This small college crowd gets Rick Roll'd by a live performance.
Duke barely gets past Belmont 71-70 (AP)
Duke University guard Greg Paulus (L) and Belmont University guard Andy Wicke (R AP - Mighty, mighty Duke let teeny, tiny Belmont play with the big boys. And, for stretches, get the better of them. No. 2-seeded Duke actually trailed in
The AZ of the NCAA Tournament
B: Belmont University: The Bruins out of Nashville, Tennessee are known more for their musical program rather than their basketball. You’re likely to find more people gathered around a rousing game of hackysack or a hippie playing
Get to Know an NCAA Tournament Team: Belmont Bruins
Belmont University is located in Nashville, Tennessee. Its athletic teams are nicknamed the Bruins. Its basketball team competes in the Atlantic Sun Conference. The Bruins are coached by Rick Byrd, who has served in that capacity since
Duke escapes, edges Belmont 71-70 (AP)
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Regaining relevance
The Alabama All-Star squad quickly replaced Green with Hedgepeth, a strong 6-9 center who has signed with Division I school Belmont University in Nashville. Hedgepeth led Crossville to the Northeast Regional Class 3A finals this season
Basketball and Lost
My alma mater, Belmont University almost pulled it out tonight against Duke. During the end of the game, I was going back and forth between my bedroom where Lost was on and living room where the game was playing.
Let’s Go Belmont!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In my time in Nashville, I ran across a lot of students and alums of Belmont University. They are very nice people, and they represent their school (founded on Christian principles) to the fullest. Minnie Pearl and Rachel Smith (Miss