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Cincinnati running back John Goebel, a member of two BIG EAST championship teams and a key part of some of the most successful seasons in school history, has been chosen as the 2010 American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Louisville sweeps Field Athlete of the Week honors.
Pittsburgh pushes past West Virginia 71-66 in Backyard Brawl on Monday night.
The BIG EAST Conference has named Providence guard Marshon Brooks and Connecticut guard Jeremy Lamb the winners of the conference's weekly men's basketball honors for the week-ending Feb. 6.
UConn senior Maya Moore earns BIG EAST Player of the Week honors, while teammate Stefanie Dolson earns BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors.
There were three BIG EAST women’s basketball games on Sunday, including Rutgers who held off No. RV/25 Syracuse at home with a 54-47 win.
Notre Dame stays perfect at home with a 76-69 win over Rutgers.
Live audio of the game available on BIGEAST.tv
Villanova, Syracuse, Georgetown, Louisville, Connecticut and Pittsburgh all notch victories remain bunched up atop the conference standings.
Two road teams posted wins on Saturday, led by Pittsburgh’s upset of No. 14/15 West Virginia in Morgantown.
A quick look around the league at BIG EAST women's basketball.
Georgetown, DePaul, St. John's and Connecticut among the teams featured in this week's episodes.
No. 9/8 Notre Dame beats DePaul 83-58 on Thursday night.
Some highlights from Thursday’s Men’s Basketball Conference Call.
A look around the league at BIG EAST men's basketball action.
Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly men's basketball coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web.
Four of the five BIG EAST games on Wednesday night were decided by eight points or less.
Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly women's basketball coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web.
The 2010-11 BIG EAST Swimming & Diving season is winding down as teams prepare for the BIG EAST Championships in Louisville, Ky.
The BIG EAST Conference continued its ongoing support of National Girls and Women in Sports Day
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