CompUSA(R) Goes Coast to Coast with a Slam-dunk NCAA(R) March Madness(R) Contest; Chance to Win One of Many Trips to NCAA(R) Men's Final Four(R) and CompUSA Gift Cards Online and In-Store.DALLAS -- For sports fans, watching their favorite college team battle it out on the hardwood is always sweet. But feeling the woosh woosh n. & v. Variant of whoosh. Verb 1. woosh - move with a sibilant sound; "He whooshed the doors open" whoosh of their favorite player passing them during a baseline drive for the basket at the NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association (R) Men's and Women's Final Fours(R) is the ultimate experience. CompUSA's NCAA March Madness March Madness may refer to:
--Trips for two to the 2006 NCAA(R) Men's Final Four(R) in Indianapolis, Ind. (25 winners) --HD televisions (26 winners) --$100 CompUSA gift cards (200 winners) --$50 CompUSA gift cards (500 winners) --$25 CompUSA gift cards and Official 2006 NCAA Men's Final Four hats (200 winners) One grand prize winner will win an all expenses paid trip for two to the 2007 NCAA Men's Final Four at the Georgia Dome Atlanta Falcons • • [ in Atlanta. The CompUSA NCAA March Madness(R) contest is open to everyone. Participants can register in-store, online or via mail-in. "March is an electrifying e·lec·tri·fy tr.v. e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing, e·lec·tri·fies 1. To produce electric charge on or in (a conductor). 2. a. time for NCAA basketball This article is about the Nintendo game. For the collegiate sport, see College basketball. NCAA Basketball (known as World League Basketball fans and now technology lovers can get in the game, too," said Larry Mondry, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of CompUSA. "Partnering with the NCAA has allowed us to blend CompUSA's customer-base of technology lovers with sports fans. We're very excited to help CompUSA customers unleash the power of technology during the NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Basketball Women's basketball is one of the few games which developed in tandem with men's. It became popular, spreading from the east coast of the United States to the west coast, in large part via women's colleges. Championships." Watch NCAA March Madness on CBS Sports CBS Sports is a division of CBS which airs many of the sports telecasts in the United States. CBS Sports broadcasts programs like NFL on CBS, The NFL Today, Southeastern Conference football, NCAA basketball, PGA golf, and professional tennis. , March 12 - April 3 and don't get caught riding the pine. All of CompUSA's exciting NCAA March Madness promotions will be supported through national advertising and radio and through local market initiatives where the tournament games will be held. Visit www.CompUSA.com/NCAA or your nearest CompUSA to enter today. For more information on NCAA March Madness visit www.ncaasports.com. For official rules of the CompUSA NCAA March Madness(R) Contest, please visit www.CompUSA.com/07FinalFourRules. CompUSA is proud to join CBS Sports and the NCAA team as an Official Corporate Partner of all 88 NCAA championships. Corporate Champions include Cingular Wireless, Coca-Cola and Pontiac. Other Corporate Partners include DiGiorno Pizza, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hartford Mutual Funds, Lowe's, and State Farm Insurance. About CompUSA CompUSA, Inc., a Dallas-based company, is one of the nation's leading retailers and resellers of technology products and services. CompUSA currently operates more than 240 locations in more than 90 major metropolitan markets across the United States and Puerto Rico. In addition, CompUSA's Web site offers an assortment of more than 170,000 items. Visit them at www.compusa.com. About the NCAA The NCAA is a membership-led non-profit association of colleges and universities committed to supporting academic and athletic opportunities for more than 360,000 student-athletes at more than 1,000 member colleges and universities. Each year, more than 49,000 student-athletes compete in NCAA championships in Division I, II and III sports. For more information, go to www.ncaa.org. |
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