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AKRON, Ohio – Palming a basketball in each hand, Zeke Marshall’s arms are outstretched across the entire face of a building next to the bustling student union. Akron’s 7-foot center towers above campus.

On a huge billboard overlooking the soccer field now covered in several inches of wind-drifted snow, Marshall’s gigantic image – his eyes fixed straight ahead, his face showing a nothing-but-business scowl – is accompanied by the slogan for this year’s basketball team: “Think Bigger.”

The Zips are doing just that.

“As long as we keep working hard and refining our skills, I feel like we should win the national championship,” the shot-swatting Marshall said without hesitation after Thursday’s morning practice. “We’re definitely talented enough.”

Riding a 14-game winning streak – the nation’s longest active one – and with a roster balanced in size, strength and experience, Akron, which has been resurrected the past decade under coach Keith Dambrot, just might be the next mid-major program to crash the big boys’ NCAA tournament party in March.

The Zips haven’t lost since Dec. 15, but they haven’t gained much attention outside Ohio and Mid-American Conference circles. That’s beginning to change.

“They haven’t been playing under my radar,” ESPN analyst Jay Bilas said. “I’ve been watching them all season. They’re a really good basketball team. They do a really good job offensive rebounding. They can defend in the post, they’ve got really good guards and Marshall is only getting better.”

This week, Akron received four votes in the AP’s Top 25 poll, a sign the streak along with an unbeaten record in the ultra-competitive MAC, haven’t gone unnoticed. There’s a buzz around the school, which has changed its image in recent years from a commuter’s destination with the addition of several new buildings and athletic facilities.

It also doesn’t hurt that the NBA’s best player calls Akron home.

LeBron James keeps close tabs on the Zips – and one of his high school coaches.

“I’m following them a lot,” said James, who won a state title playing for Dambrot at Akron’s St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. “They’re on top of the MAC and they’re playing some really, really good ball right now. I’m extremely happy for them. I wish I could get back home and get to a game soon. But they’re doing some good things and I hope it continues.”

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