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Sophomore Kristina Meier scored twice in the first half to lead Seton Hall in a 3-0 win over Monmouth on Tuesday night.
BIG EAST Men's Soccer Notes for August 28, 2012. Updated men's soccer release for 8/28. Welcome Back to the BIG EAST. ...
With last season the exception, USF has played in a bowl game in every other season in which it has been a member of the Bowl Subdivision.
Week 1 Release as a PDF. PROVIDENCE, RI – Sophomore Shelbey Manthorpe of Seton Hall led the Pirates to a 2-0 opening ...
Seton Hall freshman D’Yonna Riley was tabbed the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week.
Notre Dame’s Andrew O’Malley picks up Defensive Player of the Week after the Irish allow RV/21 Duke one shot on goal in a 1-0 victory.
The BIG EAST will once again hold weekly teleconferences with its eight head football coaches, beginning August 27and continuing each Monday through the end of November.
PROVIDENCE, RI- Nationally ranked league powers No. 6 Connecticut and No. 7 Syracuse players earn weekly accolades ...
The Scarlet Knights return 15 starters from last year’s team — the most of any BIG EAST squad.
Fans can use Vivid Seats as a secondary ticket provider for its men's basketball championship and other BIG EAST events
BIGEAST.org will be previewing all eight BIG EAST teams leading up to the start of the season. Team previews will be released ...
Pitt has made four straight postseason appearances. The Panthers played in the BBVA Compass Bowl in each of the last two seasons.
Pittsburgh (2-1) won its home-opener on Wednesday night.
Louisville safety Hakeem Smith emerges as a leader for Charlie Strong's defense
As a former offensive lineman, Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone takes great pride in the quality of his team’s offensive line. Senior guard Zack Chibane stands out as an excellent pupil of his – both on the field and off.
As a redshirt freshman in 2011, Lyle McCombs gave Husky fans reason to believe he might be the program’s next great running back. Since joining the BIG EAST in 2004, Connecticut has consistently turned out prolific runners including all-Americans Donald Brown and Jordan Todman.
Connecticut saw a streak of four straight postseason appearances end with last year’s 5-7 season.
Seton Hall was the only team in action on Monday and kept the league’s fast start going with a 1-0 victory over Iona.
QB Ryan Nassib leads a group of five returning starters on offense. Nassib enters his third year as the starter ranked fourth in school history in career yards (5,441) and touchdown passes (44).
Rutgers redshirt-junior Jonelle Filigno earned BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors.
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