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Alexandra Lange and Chris Magnoli have been named the BIG EAST Communications Assistants for the 2011-12 academic year
This year’s schedule includes an unprecedented 131 games – or 91 percent of the conference ledger – that will feature at least one NCAA tournament team from last year.
Former UConn women's basketball star Maya Moore has won the Honda-Broderick Cup for the second straight year.
The BIG EAST has had at least one top-10 draft pick in 11 consecutive years.
List of winners includes eight Academic All-America selections and four NCAA Postgraduate Scholars
Villanova’s Reid, Marquette’s Johnson earn first-team accolades
Julie Young was named the eighth head coach in the history of Villanova women’s lacrosse.
It seems unlikely that the BIG EAST will match last year’s 2-round record of 11 NBA Draft picks, but plenty of former BIG EAST stars are ready to make the next step in Thursday’s draft
The 2011 FIFA World Cup begins on Sunday with a distinct BIG EAST feel as 10 people with league ties, including eight players, will be in action.
BIG EAST places two on University Division Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams
Villanova senior Sheila Reid has been voted the Honda Sports Award winner in track & field.
Muffet McGraw inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
Huskies fall 8-2 to South Carolina in Game 2 of NCAA Super Regional
Veteran Fighting Irish head coach has led Notre Dame to three Final Fours, 2001 national championship.
Huskies, Gamecocks play Game 2 of best-of-three series Sunday at 7 p.m. on ESPNU.
Louisville's Hughes repeats as national champion in men's steeplechase
The Huskies face the reigning national champion in their first trip to the NCAA Baseball Super Regional. The first two games of the series will be televised live on ESPN2 beginning on Saturday.
Two BIG EAST athletes were named to the women’s 2011 Capital One Academic All-America University Division At-Large teams as announced Thursday.
Forty BIG EAST players were selected in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player draft, the most in the history of the conference.
Six Connecticut and five USF players taken on the second day of the draft.
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