Basketball 365 and NASN gave
you the chance to experience the culmination of the college basketball
season for FREE!
The first two people, selected by the computer, who correctly
answered the question each receive a year's free subscription
to NASN , with two runners-up also receiving a 6-month
free subscription.
The winning entries are as follows:
(1 year NASN subscription)
Roger Grooms from Lancaster & Martin
Green from Hampshire
(6
months NASN subscription)
Rachel Adams from Derby & Sean Percival
from Sunderland
Our thanks to NASN and to everyone who entered,
and be sure to look out for more exciting competitions from Basketball
365 very soon!
Background
NASN is dedicated to bringing sports fans
the best of North American sports 24-hours a day, seven days a
week and will feature at least 15 live and delayed games each
week from College Football, College Basketball, the National Hockey
League and Major League Baseball, plus original sports news and
talk shows direct from the USA.
March
Madness is 64 teams, three weeks, and one National Champion!
The Big Dance starts with 32 regional games on Thursday and Friday.
The 32 winners play on the following Saturday and Sunday. The
next week is the Sweet Sixteen on Thursday and Friday and the
Elite Eight on Saturday and Sunday. And then on to the Final Four,
two games on Saturday and the National Championship game on Monday
night. Three weeks of exhilarating fun, and it's all on NASN.
Fans
with Sky Digital and NTL can add NASN to their existing
channel line-up from just £9.99 (€14.99) per month
by calling 08708 50 30 30 or visiting www.nasn.com
College Basketball
From the invitational tournaments at the end of November to the
Big Dance in March, college basketball is about emotional and
passionate players and fans. College basketball also gives you
the opportunity to see, for the first time, the NBA stars of the
future. NASN will bring you up to 10 live and delayed games
each week, from the Big East, the ACC, the Big Ten, the SEC, the
PAC 10, the Big 12 and other top conferences. NASN also
covers the end-of-season conference tournaments leading to March
Madness.
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