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5-hour ENERGY® Puerto Rico Tip-Off celebrates fifth anniversary with strong field

Maryland, Temple and Purdue highlight the annual event

The annual destination event of the 5-hour ENERGY® Puerto Rico Tip-Off has secured all eight teams for the 2011 field to be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17, 18 & 20, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, in the cosmopolitan Hato Rey district of San Juan.

The field includes Alabama, Colorado, Iona, Maryland, Purdue, Temple, Western Michigan and Wichita State. Both Purdue and Temple reached the second round of the NCAA Championship. Wichita State topped Alabama in the NIT championship game, while Colorado was a semifinalist. Iona earned a berth to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, advancing to a title game, while Western Michigan reached the second round MORE


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11 May 2010 Andy Katz on UNC: There is too much talent for this team to slide far

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