Sunday, March 25, 2012

Roy williams

  • scoring 22 points and leading Kansas back to the Final Four with an 80-67 victory over former coach Roy Williams and top-seeded North Carolina.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • ST. LOUIS - Exhaustion seemed to wash over the face of North Carolina coach Roy Williams. His voice kept catching, his lips quivering so much that he often had to stop mid-sentence. Its hard to lose deep in the NCAA tournament.
  • (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
  • The winner would advance to the Final Four, yet nearly one-fourth of the questions directed at Self were about Roy Williams, who -- perhaps youve heard -- was replaced by Self at Kansas.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • scoring 22 points and leading Kansas back to the Final Four with an 80-67 victory over former coach Roy Williams and top-seeded North Carolina.
  • (North County Times)
  • The day he walked away from the the University of Kansas to return to his alma mater, Coach Roy Williams became the most hated man in Lawrence, Kan.
  • (Washington Post)
  • ST. LOUIS — Judging from the emotion and sincerity evident in his voice during Saturday interviews, North Carolina coach Roy Williams must feel that todays Midwest Regional final against Kansas will be his biggest hurdle, if not the teams.
  • (Denver Post)
  • ST. LOUIS -- After watching Kendall Marshall practice Saturday, North Carolina coach Roy Williams thought there was a chance Marshall might be able to play against Kansas on Sunday.
  • (The News & Observer)
  • Roy Williams, who has 61-year-old knees, takes a daily walk, instead of a jog these days.
  • (LJWORLD)
  • ST. LOUIS -- David Higley from Overland Park was like many Kansas fans when Roy Williams arrived in Lawrence. I didnt know much about him, Higley said. I wasnt sure how it was going to go. After a few years . . . A fabulous time, Higley said.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • Roy Williams isnt interested in a potential home-and-home series between his North Carolina Tar Heels and his former Kansas Jayhawks. Williams says that a trip into Allen Fieldhouse as an opposing coach would be too much emotionally.
  • (SB Nation)

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