Thursday,March 12th 2009 five years ago today college basketball especially Syracuse University fans were blessed with one of the greatest games in basketball history. Today is the five year anniversary of the 6OT game between Syracuse and UConn in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals...
The 1st big injury to hit a team while playing in the NCAA tournament has been incurred by the ACC regular season and conference tourney champion Miami Hurricanes.
The Canes say that their big man in the middle, center Reggie Johnson has a knee issue and had a "minor" surgical procedure to clean it up...
Seven Catholic schools currently in the Big East will form a new Big East basketball league next season by adding two current Atlantic-10 teams, according to an ESPN report.
On the day Syracuse retired the number 15 worn by Carmelo Anthony, in front of what is believed to be the largest crowd in Syracuse history, and what is the final Big East regular season meeting between these two great rivals, the hometown Orange got squeezed 57-46 by the Georgetown Hoyas...
A juicy rumor has emerged involving the Siena Saints and one of the most powerful groups in college basketball.
According to NBC Sports Talk host John Feinstein, the possibility of the Siena Saints jumping from the MAAC Conference to the new Catholic Seven Conference has been discussed...
I wonder what Rick Reilly is thinking today. Not that the ESPN "journalist" will admit to it, but only a few weeks ago he was telling the world that Notre Dame football is irrelevant. Somebody forgot to tell the Irish and head coach Brian Kelly that...
According to the Atlantic Coast Conference, Notre Dame has been accepted as a new member and will be a part of the league in all sports but football, in which the Fighting Irish will play five ACC teams each year without actually being a part of the league...
When it comes to conference play, anything goes. That's what #2 Syracuse and #23 Notre Dame found out as they were both knocked out of the Big East Tournament by their unranked opponents.
The Big East has continued its remodeling effort, officially landing Temple University Football for the 2012 season. Temple Athletics will come aboard in all other sports starting in 2013. The Owl’s football program had been a member of the MAC since 2007, while the rest of their programs played in the A-10.
It has been a scary few games for the Syracuse Orange lately, but they once again survive a scary situation and come away with a win, and earn the Big East title in the process.