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March 12, 2008 4:17 PM
Pondexter to start
Posted by Bob Condotta
At the arena and probable starting lineups have been released with Quincy Pondexter starting at forward for the Huskies in place of the injured Jon Brockman.
The rest of the lineup remains the same.
Word is Brockman may try to suit up but almost certainly won't play.
For Cal, center DeVon Hardin is listed in the starting lineup. He missed the UCLA game with a hip injury but has practiced this week.
And for those of you who aren't Dave Libbey fans, you don't have to worry about officiating this game. Word is he was injured while working the West Coast Conference tournament and is out for the year.
In fact, the officials for this game are Verne Harris, David Hall and Chris Rastatter, all Pac-10 regulars.
Posted by fan
5:38 PM, Mar 12, 2008
I agree with godawgs. I never thought I'd actually be happy that someone goes out for the year due to injury, but I'm glad Dave Libbey won't be anywhere near a court during the postseason.
Posted by Mike D
6:15 PM, Mar 12, 2008
This is awesome. I am so glad I get to watch yet another Sonics crushing. Bang up job, FSN.
Posted by bobcondotashaircut
10:38 PM, Mar 12, 2008
Pondexter to start, more like Pondexter to dominate. He has really developed well this year and is becoming much more of a complete and smarter basketball player. As long as you keep putting in the effort, you will be great, Sir Quincy.
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Posted by godawgs
5:07 PM, Mar 12, 2008
I am normally not one to celebrate injuries, but thank god Libbey is out for the year