RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Friday, March 21, 2014

What a bummer. Iowa State is my choice to win the NCAA basketball championship, and I was feeling very good about things for a while. Now I see that Georges Niang, who scored 24 points and grabbed a half-dozen rebounds in last night's 93-75 second-round victory over North Carolina Central, will miss the rest of the tournament because of a broken right foot. Niang headed to the locker room with more than 7 minutes left the game because of the injury, and now will miss the rest of the tournament because of the injury. "Adversity hit us [last night], and hit us hard," ESPN.com quoted coach Fred Hoiberg as saying. "We'll see what we're made of." Niang tried to encourage Hoiberg and his players in the arena at San Antonio, TX. "This doesn't change anything with this team," Niang said. "I still believe in these guys. My role just changes from being on the floor to being their biggest fan on the sideline." Niang sank four three-point field goals as Iowa State, which won the Big 12 Conference tournament, seized its fifth straight victory. Now Iowa State faces North Carolina on Sunday with just six players on the roster who average more than 6.2 minutes per game. "This is definitely a damper," Cyclone forward Melvin Ejim was quoted as saying by ESPN.com. It sucks. But now guys have to step to the occasion."