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Gonzaga Plays For The National Championship Tonight
Gonzaga University Basketball is knocking on the door of history tonight. Tonight the Bulldogs hope to accomplish what has only been done 7 times before and the last one was 45 years ago and that s to win the Men s NCAA National Basketball Championship with an undefeated record.
NCAA.Com has a great article about those team which have accomplished the feat since 1939. It s worth the read to be reminded of ultimate winner Bill Russel at San Francisco, of how North Carolina had a triple overtime game in the semi-finals and then a second triple overtime time to defeat Wilt Chamberlin s Kansas in the finals, the great Lew Alcindor and Bill Walton teams at UCLA and the Indian Hoosiers in 1976.
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Adidas, the German sportswear giant, says it has started looking at whether to keep its Reebok brand or sell it.
The company said it had made no firm decisions yet about Reebok, which is mainly focused on the United States (US) market.
Adidas said it would make the announcement on its future in March.
It paid $3.8bn (£2.85bn) for Reebok in 2006 and a number of names have emerged as potential buyers, including the private equity firm Permira and Timberland brand owner, VF Corp.
Permira owns the Dr Martens footwear company.
Adidas said the possible sale was part of the development of its new five-year strategy.
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Adidas, the German sportswear giant, says it has started looking at whether to keep its Reebok brand or sell it.
The company said it had made no firm decisions yet about Reebok, which is mainly focused on the US market.
Adidas said it would make the announcement on its future in March.
It paid $3.8bn (£2.85bn) for Reebok in 2006 and a number of names have emerged as potential buyers, including the private equity firm Permira and Timberland brand owner, VF Corp.
Permira owns the Dr Martens footwear company.
Adidas said the possible sale was part of the development of its new five-year strategy.