guys plz what is the best 10 colleges in basketball in usa plz
top 10 in b-ball and in witch city they are plz
Guys what is the best 10 colleges in the basketball in usa?nba playoffs
Carolina - CHAPEL HILL (not Charlotte!!!!) N.C.
Kentucky - Lexington
Duke - Durham, N.C.
Kansas - Lawrence
UCLA - Los Angeles
Florida (only b/c of recently) - Gainesville
University of Connecticut - Storrs
Syracuse - Syracuse
Michigan State - Lansing
Georgetown - Washington, D.C.
Guys what is the best 10 colleges in the basketball in usa?nba basketball ,nba teams
1.Florida- Gainesville, Fl
2.Ohio state- Columbus, OH
3.Georgetown-Washington DC
4. UCLA- Los Angles, CA
5.Oregon University- Eugene, OR
6.Kansas- Lawrence, KA
7.Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.
8. North Carolina- Charlotte, NC
9. Texas A%26amp;M- College Station, TX
10. Duke (because of their coach, not really the team)- Durham, NC
- This is not written in any certain order, it is only written in order of my opinion on what schools I think are the best in basketball. (i'm also a girl)
duke
unc
ucla
texas
ohio state
florida
pittsburgh
georgetown
tennessee
kansas
yeah ima girl
to
8th grade
HA!
haha jk
stillrollin with mah devils
WELL....I'M NOT A GUY, BUT I CAN ANSWER THAT.
1)DUKE
2)KANSAS
3)UCLA
4)UNC
5)OHIO
6)GEORGETOWN
7)ILLINOIS
8)GA TECH
9)USC
10)TEXAS
In no such certain order, historically:
UCLA - Los Angeles - John Wooden %26amp; Co.
North Carolina - Chapel Hill - Dean Smith %26amp; Co.
Duke - Durham N.C. - Coach K
Illinois - Champaign - Whiz Kids, Red Kerr, Flyin Illini
Kansas - Lawrence - Phog, Rock Chalk Jayhawk
Kentucky - Lexington - Rupp %26amp; Co.
Indiana - Bloomington - The General
Cincinnati - The Big O, later Hugs
Arizona - Tucson - Lute Olson %26amp; Co.
Georgetown - Washington - John Thompson %26amp; Co.
Georgetown, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Oregon State, Florida State, Texas A%26amp;M, Ohio State, Hartford CT, Boston, LSU
Yea I'm a girl...got a problem with that?
No particular order (based on history, tradition etc.)
Arizona, UCLA, Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, UConn, Indiana, Kentucky, Syracuse and Michigan
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