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On Tuesday night, No. 4/4 Syracuse defeated Providence, while St. John's picked up a win against No. 7/6 Hofstra.
Wednesday's look around the league.
Conference play begins this weekend.
Moros and Panarese named Players of the Week.
All Conference Controlled Games Will Be Televised
Tuesday's look around the league.
American Eagle Outfitters recognized the Louisville Cardinals and Notre Dame Fighting Irish for their 2013 BIG EAST Men's and Women's Basketball Championships in the store's Times Square location at 46th and Broadway in Manhattan this week.
For the second-straight year, two No. 1 seeds from the BIG EAST were selected.
Golden Eagles make 17th post-season appearance.
Pat Young strikes out 18 in win over Chicago State.
Ruckenbrod and Richardson named Players of the Week.
Kieran McArdle was chosen as the BIG EAST Men's Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week after recording 12 points in a conference win, while Syracuse's Sean Young was selected as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week after leading the team's defense in a win against No. 5/4 Johns Hopkins.
Villanova sophomore Jessica Mucci earned BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week honors after totaling 13 points in a 2-0 week for the Wildcats.
The BIG EAST’s eight teams are the most of any of the nation’s 32 conferences, while is the fourth straight year with at least eight BIG EAST teams in the NCAA tournament.
Cardinals defeat Orange, 78-61, to win third tournament championship in five seasons.
The Cardinals reach third straight BIG EAST Title game, will face Syracuse on Saturday night.
The fifth-seeded Orange (26-8) will make their 15th appearance in the tournament title game and go for their sixth crown Saturday night at Madison Square Garden.
The Irish advance to the semifinals for the fourth straight year, will face Louisville Friday night
The Cardinals advance to the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship for a third straight year.
James Southerland had a second straight great effort from 3-point range and Michael Carter-Williams scored Syracuse's last seven points as the 19th-ranked Orange held off No. 17 Pittsburgh 62-59
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