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Four student-athletes with BIG EAST ties have been named to the US U-19 World Championship Team, including Stefanie Dolson (pictured).
Red Storm reach semifinal round for second straight year
Three of the four BIG EAST singles players in the 2011 NCAA Tennis Championships at Stanford advance to the second round of tournament play, representing three different conference schools.
Five BIG EAST men’s lacrosse teams were represented with players on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) 2011 All-America Team
Pirates win fifth straight and advance in winners’ bracket
Fuller's two-run home run lifts Huskies to 4-2 win in Wednesday's fourth game
Grove’s grand slam helps St. John’s advance in winners’ bracket
Senior Amy Zhang of the Rutgers tennis team has been named the recipient of the 2011 Women’s ITA/Arthur Ashe Jr. Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship, the organization announced Wednesday.
Smith hits two home runs, Iannazzo goes the distance as Panthers get past Louisville
In the latest installment of this year's Countdown to Clearwater, the festivities begin with the annual Home Run Derby
BIG EAST athletes head to Bloomington, Ind., and Eugene, Ore., for the 2011 NCAA Regional meets.
The Huskies will host defending national champion Texas A&M on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.
BIG EAST athletes head to Bloomington, Ind., and Eugene, Ore., for the 2011 NCAA Regional meets.
Connecticut’s Springer Unanimous BIG EAST Player of the Year; Connecticut’s Barnes is Pitcher of the Year; Mancini of Notre Dame named Rookie of the Year; Connecticut’s Penders Repeats as Coach of the Year
Louisville junior Ryan Wright named Player of the Week; Seton Hall sophomore George Fernandez earns Pitcher of the Week.
Irish finish first appearance at NCAA Championship in 22nd place.
Louisville senior Sara-Maude Juneau earns NGCA All-America Honorable Mention accolades; Notre Dame freshman Nicole Zhang named to NGCA All-Central Region team.
The Syracuse and Notre Dame men’s lacrosse teams lost in the 2011 Men’s Lacrosse NCAA Quarterfinals on May 22.
Loyola (17-3) wrapped up a record-breaking season in which the Greyhounds tied the school record for wins.
Huskies tie conference wins record to earn first regular-season title
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