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Louisville Basketball Coach Rick Pitino Switches to Comfort Zone
The smiles come easily for University of Louisville coach Rick Pitino these days, and becoming a Hall of Famer and winning his second national championship have little to do with it...
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Vander Blue Declares for NBA Draft, Adding to Marquette's Hectic Offseason
Marquette's tumultuous offseason continued early Tuesday morning when Vander Blue, the team's leading scorer from last season, declared that he will forgo his senior season and enter the NBA draft...
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Poole Latest to Request Transfer from Rutgers
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Sun Take UConn's Faris in 1st Round of WNBA Draft
Kelly Faris spent the last four years making a name for herself as a member of the UConn women's basketball team. She has grown into a relentless worker. She is the epitome of a team player...
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UConn Basketball Development Center Ground-Breaking Is Today
The official ground-breaking for UConn's new basketball training facility is today. Here are some vital facts about the project.....
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Kevin Duffy: An Early Guarantee -- No. 9 for UConn in 2014
I'm not usually one for guarantees. Why, you ask? Well, because when you guarantee something and you're wrong, people think you're an idiot...
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Two of UConn's Incoming Freshmen Play Well Together
Terrence Samuel lobbed the ball up, Kentan Facey threw it down for a first-half dunk. If UConn men's basketball fans get used to seeing that in the coming years, it will be a very good thing...
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Junior Guard Vander Blue Declares for Early Entry to NBA Draft
Junior guard Vander Blue of the Marquette University men's basketball team announced Tuesday morning that he will forgo his final season of eligibility and officially submit his name for the National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft...
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Syracuse Basketball: Meet 4-Star Recruit Tyler Ennis
It's time for the changing of the guard. After just one season at the helm, Orange point guard Michael Carter-Williams is taking his considerable, but raw, talents to the NBA. Jim Boeheim won't be holding tryouts to replace MCW ...
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Money, Contract Length Stand Between Eddie Jordan and Rutgers' HC Job
Eddie Jordan will fly back from Los Angeles to New Jersey on Tuesday or Wednesday for his last round of negotiations with Rutgers officials, according to The Star-Ledger. The discussions will come down to two things: money and contract length...
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Juan Anderson to Transfer from Marquette
Sophomore Juan Anderson has been granted his release from the Marquette basketball team and will transfer after the semester...
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PHOTO: Louisville's Kevin Ware Starts Rehabilitation
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Stephane Manga to Seton Hall
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Georgetown's Otto Porter Heading to NBA
A source close to to situation told CBSSports.com that the 6-foot-8 sophomore forward will bypass his final two seasons with the Hoyas and declare for the NBA Draft. An announcement is expected Monday at 3 p...
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Syracuse Basketball: Breaking Down Michael Carter-Williams' NBA Potential
Syracuse sophomore guard Michael Carter-Williams announced on April 10 that he will enter the 2013 NBA draft, forgoing his remaining two years of eligibility...
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Syracuse Basketball: Who Will Eventually Replace Jim Boeheim?
The day will come when Jim Boeheim retires from his position as Syracuse head basketball coach. No, seriously. When will that day come? Your guess is as good as mine. I do know that day won't come in the next year...
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Syracuse Basketball: Identifying Replacements for Each Player Likely Leaving
The Syracuse Orange just wrapped up an excellent 2012-13 campaign. It was a season of ups and downs, with the Orange being ranked as high as No. 3 and as low as No. 17. Syracuse ended its season with a loss to Michigan in the Final Four...
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Ennis Makes Up for McDonald's Snub with Strong Jordan Brand Classic
NEW YORK — When St. Benedict’s senior point guard and Syracuse recruit Tyler Ennis was left off the roster for the McDonald’s All-American Game, he took his frustrations out by dropping a school-record 53 points on Eastern (N...
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Pros and Cons of Eddie Jordan's Potential Move to Rutgers
Eddie Jordan has been named as someone who could become the next head basketball coach at Rutgers, but the question remains whether or not this is a smart decision for the program...
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Eddie Jordan Expected Be Introduced as New Rutgers Basketball Coach Next Week
Rutgers officials will meet Sunday with Eddie Jordan for the second time in as many days, hoping to hammer out a deal that will have the Los Angeles Lakers assistant – and ex-Scarlet ...
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What Is Georgetown Hoyas Star Otto Porter Jr. Waiting For?
Apparently, Otto Porter Jr. is waiting for someone to tell him that he is super-awesome or something. Porter, who nearly everyone considers a top draft pick, has not officially announced his entry into the upcoming draft...
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Marquette Mailbag: Decisions, Decisions....
We’re back to the Saturday mailbag, where we’re taking your questions from Twitter, Facebook and email and answering them...
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Rutgers Hires New Top in-House Lawyer Amid Scandal
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) - Rutgers University took steps Thursday to publicly address the administrative fallout from the scandal over its men's basketball coach, announcing an expected independent review and hiring a new top lawyer for the school...
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Bob Hurley Would Consider Coaching at Rutgers
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley of St. Anthony's High in Jersey City, N.J., would consider taking over the Rutgers basketball program on a caretaker basis for a year or two...
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Rutgers Basketball: Eddie Jordan Is Perfect Successor to Mike Rice
Eddie Jordan has been pegged by the Rutgers Basketball program as the successor to Mike Rice. Yahoo! Sports’ Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Friday that the school made ...








