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| RRoble | Sports Techie | 0 | Mar 3 2010, 7:13 PM EST by RRoble | ||||
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The Big East Tournament is about here and so is March Madness, good time to be a hoops fan! RRoble
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| RRoble | Georgetown to play Washington in Wooden Classic | 0 | Jul 24 2009, 5:49 PM EDT by RRoble | ||||
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Georgetown to play Washington in Wooden Classic. Georgetown will play its first West Coast game in eight years against Washington, and UCLA plays Mississippi State in the 16th annual John R. Wooden Classic on Dec. 12.
The complete field for the doubleheader at Honda Center was announced Wednesday. Georgetown hasn't played in California since visiting UCLA in 2001. It will be the Hoyas' first meeting with defending Pac-10 champion Washington. The Huskies return to the doubleheader named for the former UCLA coach for the second time. In 2005, they beat New Mexico State. The Bruins and Bulldogs will meet in the second game. UCLA is 9-3 in 12 Wooden Classic appearances. Mississippi State played in the 2004 event, losing to Arizona. Should be a terrific game!
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| RRoble | 2009 NBA Draft: 9 Big East Players drafted | 1 | Jul 7 2009, 11:45 PM EDT by Pittboy24 | ||||
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9 of the 60 players taken in the draft came out of the conference, including 2 apiece from Louisville, Pitt and UConn. 4 Big East players went in the 1st rd, led by 7-foot-3 UConn C Hasheem Thabeet, who was taken at No. 2 by Memphis. In Thabeet's native Tanzania, people crowded into bars in the middle of the night to watch the 1st player from their country drafted into the NBA. Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim puts Thabeet in the same category defensively with Patrick Ewing and Alonzo Mourning. 2 players from the Louisivlle team that was the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament went after Syracuse G Jonny Flynn went #6 to Minnesota. The Nets took F Terrence Williams at No. 11, and Phoenix selected F Earl Clark, a Rahway, N.J., native, at No. 14. Williams, the emotional leader last year, will join the Nets in the post-Vince Carter era, after Carter was traded to Orlando. Nova F Dante Cunningham was chosen No. 33 by Portland and Georgetown wing DaJuan Summers went 2 picks later to Detroit. 2 Pitt players expected to go in the 1sr round fell to the 2nd. F Sam Young went No. 36 to Memphis and DeJuan Blair, the Co-Big East Player of the Year along with Thabeet, was chosen at No. 37 by San Antonio. Blair saw his draft stock plummet because he has a limited offensive repertoire and has had 2 ACL surgeries. Still, various experts believe he'll be a force in the league. The 6-6 Blair manhandled Thabeet during 1 game in Hartford last season won by the Panthers. When UConn guard A.J. Price of Amityville, N.Y., went at No. 52 to Indiana, it completed a big evening for the Big East.
Big East 2009 NBA Draft Pick Player Team School 2 H. Thabeet Memphis Uconn 6 J. Flynn Minnesota Syracuse 11 T. Williams New Jersey Louisville 14 E. Clark Phoenix Louisville 33 D. Cunningham Portland Villanova 34 S. Young Memphis Pittsburgh 35 D. Summers Detroit Georgetown 37 D. Blair San Antonio Pittsburgh 52 A. Price Indiana UConn
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| RRoble | Lance Stephenson | 1 | Jul 2 2009, 8:01 PM EDT by RRoble | ||||
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The Lance Stephenson sweepstakes is over, and the talented Lincoln High School player is headed to Cincinnati of the Big East.
http://www.snybigeasthoopswiki.com/photos/album/65748/Cincinnati+Bearcats+Team+Photos/photo/6470727/Lance+Stephenson%2C+new+Cincinnati+Bearcat Sounds like he wants lot's of PT, shots and to play in the NCAA's toughest league, then will head directly to the NBA after one Big East season. Wonder what kind of impact LC can have as a freshman for the Bearcats? They have good guards already next season.
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| RRoble | Preseason Predictions | 0 | Jun 18 2009, 1:06 PM EDT by RRoble | ||||
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Big East Conference 2009-2010 preseason predictions by Adam:
http://web.sny.tv/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090615&content_id=5342118&oid=2&vkey=21 1. Nova 2. West Virgina 3. UConn 4. Louisville 5. Notre Dame 6. Louisville 7. Cincinnati 8. Pittsburgh 9. Seton Hall 10. Georgetown 11. St. John's 12. Marquette 13. Rutgers 14. Providence 15. South Florida 16. DePaul #1 Nova will be National Title tough. Can #6 Louisville really stay near the top? #8 Pitt sure drops and so does #10 GT. I predict ND is overrated at #5, watch out for #11 St. John's and #3 UConn just keeps on doing what they do best, winning big games! |
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