There are no days off in The Big East, not even on Valentine’s Day. Syracuse learned the hard way behind a woeful shooting day losing to Louisville in the Carrier Dome 66-60.
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There are no days off in The Big East, not even on Valentine’s Day. Syracuse learned the hard way behind a woeful shooting day losing to Louisville in the Carrier Dome 66-60.
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Behind 22 points from JaMychal Green, Alabama knocked off Arkansas 73-68 in Southeastern Conference play Saturday. Palestra.net’s Brent Magnuson reports.
Scottie Reynolds scored 17 of his 22 in the second half as Villanova held off a game Providence squad 92-81 Saturday in Philadelphia.
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North Carolina held a celebration at the Smith Center on Friday night to commemorate 100 years of Tar Heels basketball. There were legends young and old all over the place and Palestra.net’s Rob Gunst was there to capture it all.
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North Carolina’s title defense isn’t going well. UNC is celebrating 100 years of basketball this year with one of its worst seasons on the court in recent memory. The Tar Heels are just 13-11 and now nearing the cellar of the ACC with a 2-7 conference record. How do the students feel? Rob Gunst has more.
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The Buckeyes will play the game they love on Valentine’s Day in Champaign. But what about the women they love? Palestra.net’s Xia Coleman has more.
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Tagged basketball, Buckeyes, Evan Turner, Ohio State, OSU, Thad Matta, Valentine's Day, xia coleman
The Alabama softball team is ranked no. 2 to start the year. The team has a lot of new faces and a new team motto. Palestra.net’s Brent Magnuson has a team preview in Tuscaloosa.
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A season after surprising many with a 44-16 record, the 2010 Seminoles softball squad won’t be sneaking up on anyone. They open the season as the no. 19 team in the nation and the favorites to win the ACC. Palestra.net’s Brett Jula has a season preview in Tallahassee.
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Penn State student meteorologist Adam Del Rosso has your Palestra.net forecast for Friday, February 12, 2010.
Michigan starts the 2010 season ranked No. 3 and is looking for a return trip to the World Series. Michigan comes into 2010 with two player of the year prospects on its roster; pitcher, Nikki Nemitz, and third baseman Maggie Viefhaus. Palestra.net’s Billy Holbert reports Michigan appreciates the early-season ranking, but is more concerned with where they’ll be in June, not February.
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Tagged billy holbert, michigan, Nikki Nemitz, softball, wolverines