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1995 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Championship Game - Wake Forest vs. North Carolina Review

1995 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Championship Game - Wake Forest vs. North Carolina
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On a wonderful Sunday afternoon on March 12, 1995 at the Greensboro Coliseum, two of College Basketball's excellent teams met up in this epic battle in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament where the North Carolina Tar Heels, who were led by 1995 NBA Lottery Draft Picks named Jerry Stackhouse and Rasheed Wallace, going against Tim Duncan and Randolph Childress' Wake Forest Demon Deacons. These teams played hard-fought basketball in this wonderful game, as Childress poured in 37 points to go along with his 7 assists to lead the Demon Deacons to victory. Games like this need to be shown more often on stations like ESPN Classic and FOX Sports Net. The only problem with the DVD is that it doesn't contain the original intros (Raycom/JP Sports and ESPN). But, this is a "must have" for your collection.

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ESPN Films 30 for 30 Gift Set Collection, Volume 1 Review

ESPN Films 30 for 30 Gift Set Collection, Volume 1
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I've been waiting for the 30 for 30 set on DVD since they started running the documentaries. I've only been able to catch bits and pieces of them when aired, but I knew it was only a matter of time before the DVDs hit.
If you have anybody on your holiday gift list that likes sports and is hard to buy for, try this. Just about everything in the sports world from Gretzky to Reggie Miller to the USFL is touched on, so any general knowledge sports fan, like myself, would be thrilled.
I have not watched all 15 (remember, this is volume 1) of the films, probably 5 or 6 so far, and they are all pretty good. Some are more interesting than others, but that will come down to personal preference.
The packaging is great. Inside the slide out box are six slim cases that have the films split across six discs. I bet they could have got it down to four, but then they couldn't charge as much! Some people may hate the "raffle" ticket type design that is on the packaging and the menus, but I really like it.
My only complaint thus far is that the menus seem slow. It's possible that it's my PS3, so I will not deduct for it, but just wanted to mention it.
All in all, a great collection for sports fans.

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ESPN Sports Figures: Makes Math and Physics a Ball Review

ESPN Sports Figures: Makes Math and Physics a Ball
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I've used this video set in science classes for several years. It's an excellent set, geared toward 6-9 graders. It presents an superb conceptual picture of speed, momentum, friction forces, projectile motion, and form drag to name a few. The information is accurate, and presented in a fun format using kids and professional athletes. I'd recommend it for any science classroom!

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