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Indiana vs. Syracuse in Big Ten/ACC Challenge Is Another Marquee Matchup
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Omar Calhoun Had Two Hip Surgeries
Omar Calhoun recently had two hip surgeries for treatment of femoral acetabular impingement (FAI) -- which basically shaves bone to alleviate discomfort and potentially avoid future problems -- a condition that is common with athletes, according to UConn.
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Former St. John's Forward Amir Garrett Headed Cal St. Northridge
Last month, St. John's forward Amir Garrett announced that he would be transferring out of the program on his twitter feed...
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Kevin Ware Moving Quickly on the Road to Recovery
The most difficult part of his rehab process is still to come, but Ware says he is aware and ready. “I'm sure the hard days are coming. I know they are. But I think I'm a lot stronger now to handle them...
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Former Louisville Basketball Player Henry Bacon to Graduate 41 Years Later
The problem with eating an elephant is proportion. You couldn't begin to lift it to your lips, much less squeeze it into your mouth. An elephant is not a meal, but a dish that would take decades to digest...
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Signee Chris Jones Wins Another Juco National Player of Year Award
Coaches from the National Junior College Athletic Association voted University of Louisville basketball signee Chris Jones the Division I National Player of the Year on Monday – ...
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Peyton Siva Has Received an Invitation to the 2013 NBA Draft Combine
Peyton Siva recently picked up some good news in regards to his professional future. The championship point guard has been invited to the 2013 NBA Draft Combine in Chicago, IL. This year's combine will be held from Wednesday, May 15 until Monday, May 19..
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Andrew Wiggins' Host Mother Says He Should Come to Louisville
The most popular recruit in the 2013 class is without a doubt Canada native Andrew Wiggins. The 6-foot-8 phenom is regarded as the best high school prospect since Lebron James...
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Tony Chennault to Remain a Wildcat
Tony Chennault (Philadelphia, Pa./Neumann-Goretti High School) has elected to remain at Villanova and will play his senior season for the Wildcats in 2013-14. Chennault had announced his intention to seek a transfer to another university last month...
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A Look at UConn's Non-League Games…
As UConn prepares for a watered-down AAC schedule, the Huskies continue to beef up their non-conference slate. On Saturday morning, the Palm Beach Post reported that Florida will visit Connecticut on Dec...
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Former Central Michigan University Standout Trey Zeigler Transfers
Former Mount Pleasant High School and Central Michigan University standout Trey Zeigler will play for Texas Christian University, his third college team, according to CBSSports.com...
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That Syracuse Basketball Defense? It Was as Good as You Thought
Luke Winn over at Sports Illustrated, put together a second annual post-season stats compilation awards. Winn, whose weekly power rankings are a favorite of mine, presented proclamations ...
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Syracuse Students Join Faculty to Protest Sharing Cost of Big East Exit Fee
Three weeks ago the Syracuse University Senate voted to request university trustees to have SU's athletics department alone pay a $7.5 million exit fee for leaving the Big East Conference...
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Rutgers and Seton Hall to Continue Their Rivalry
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Syracuse Basketball: 5 Effects Roster Changes Will Have on Orange in 2014
Many people struggle with change, preferring the comfort that comes with what's familiar. This is why franchises do so well with diners...
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Assistant Mike Hopkins Learns, Waits Patiently Behind Jim Boeheim
Syracuse, N.Y. — Jim Boeheim is slowly making his way into the sunset. After 37 seasons at Syracuse, he's just not sure how long it's going to be before he decides to do something ...
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Joseph Uchebo Headed to Pittsburgh
Joseph Uchebo, a 6-foot-10 junior college prospect who signed with N.C. State as a high school standout in the fall of 2010, is headed to Pittsburgh, according to multiple reports...
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Syracuse to Continue Rivalry with Villanova for at Least 3 More Seasons
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Daniel Hamilton: 'I Could See Myself at UConn'
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One-on-One: Kevin Ware on His Road Back
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The road back is not a short one, stretched along a timetable that could reach as long as eight months...
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Marquette Basketball: Breaking Down Every Addition and Departure
The Marquette Golden Eagles lost two players to transfer, two players to graduation and one to the NBA following an Elite Eight appearance in the 2013 NCAA tournament...
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Pitino's Horse Goldendcents Finishes 17th at Kentucky Derby
When you get down in the metaphorical mud and grit of a national championship basketball game, it's safe to bet on Rick Pitino 's thoroughbreds to at least win, place or show...
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Marquette Forward Steve Taylor Undergoes Surgery on Right Knee
According to the program Taylor is expected to miss 3-4 months as a result of the procedure, which addresses an issue that has bothered Taylor for quite some time...
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Rick Pitino Talks Kentucky Derby, Final Four and Next Season's Prospects
HAMPTON, Va. -- After not sleeping for more than 50 hours after Louisville won the national title, Rick Pitino was so tired and emotional he cried tears of joy watching the second-half of the Cardinals' game on television...
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Rutgers Forward Derrick Randall Asks for Release from Scholarship
In the latest news regarding the Rutgers basketball program a sixth player has requested to be released from his scholarship while one who already received his release has decided to stay...






