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Fans and media can now access an archive of each weekly men's basketball coaches' media teleconference exclusively on the Web.
Three BIG EAST women’s basketball games were on the schedule Wednesday with two teams earning wins at home.
Four women’s teams rank in the USTFCCCA top 25 poll.
Connecticut’s Maya Moore, DePaul’s Sam Quigley and West Virginia’s Liz Repella were each on the list.
The Irish return six 2010 All-BIG EAST selections.
The Cardinals’ Carlos Almeida and Therese Bergstrom named athletes of the week
Seton Hall beats Syracuse 90-68 at the Carrier Dome; Connecticut notches a 76-68 road win over Marquette.
There were three BIG EAST women’s basketball games on the schedule Tuesday with Georgetown’s win over West Virginia heading the results.
Syracuse is right behind as four teams earn first-places votes.
Three league teams ranked in the top 10 of the coaches’ poll for the second straight week.
Connecticut claims three of the four awards.
No. 15/14 Notre Dame goes on the road to beat No. 2/2 Pittsburgh 56-51 on Big Monday.
Georgetown guard Austin Freeman and Providence guard Gerard Coleman earn BIG EAST weekly honors for the week-ending Jan. 23.
UConn sweeps the BIG EAST women's basketball weekly awards for Week 10.
Pittsburgh looks to avenge Notre Dame's season sweep last year at 7pm on ESPN
West Virginia tops USF 56-46 on Sunday.
Redshirt senior Devereaux Peters dominated inside with 14 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks to lead No. 11/10 Notre Dame to a 69-36 win over No. RV/23 St. John’s at home on Sunday.
Four road teams notch victories in BIG EAST play on Saturday.
It was a busy Saturday across the BIG EAST women’s basketball conference as 14 teams were in action with seven league games on the docket. Home teams went 6-1 during the day.
This week's webisodes highlight Louisville Men's Basketball and Marquette and Rutgers Women's Basketball
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