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Conference play began for four more teams on Wednesday evening as Notre Dame won at Providence and St. John’s topped Seton Hall.
BIG EAST teams go 4-4 on Wednesday.
Reid is automatically nominated for Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Award
Conference play began for two more teams on Tuesday night as DePaul won at Pittsburgh 67-51.
Connecticut’s Todman Named Offensive Player of the Year; Pittsburgh’s Sheard is Defensive Player of the Year; USF’s Lamar Named Special Teams Player of the Year; Louisville’s Smith Earns Rookie of the Year Honor; Connecticut’s Edsall, Louisville’s Strong Share Coach of the Year Accolades
The BIG EAST Swimming & Diving season is well underway with teams racking up impressive accomplishments over the last few weeks.
A look at indoor track action around the BIG EAST.
BIG EAST teams go 4-1 on Tuesday; Syracuse beats Michigan State 72-58 in Jimmy V Classic.
The Scarlet Knights’ Jacquelyn Ward and the Cardinals’ Carlos Almeida named athletes of the week
Georgetown senior Chris Wright earns first career Player of the Week honor, DePaul freshman Brandon Young named Rookie of the Week.
Vincent Council ties a school record with 16 assists as Providence beats Brown 91-64.
For the first time this season, the BIG EAST landed six women’s basketball teams in the Associated Press and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls.
Louisville sweeps BIG EAST Field Athlete of the Week Awards, Georgetown claims both Track Athlete of the Week Awards.
Notre Dame’s Andrea McHugh tabbed Northeast Region Freshman of the Year
Sophomore center Kayla Alexander notched her second double-double of the season to lead -/rv Syracuse (7-0) to a 69-38 win against Albany.
Pittsburgh's Lewis, West Virginia's Thomas, Connecticut's Teggart earn final weekly honors of 2010.
Syracuse sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named BIG EAST women’s basketball Player of the Week, while Louisville freshman guard Shoni Schimmel was selected as the BIG EAST Freshman of the Week.
DePaul notches a 71-62 win over Central Michigan in the lone BIG EAST game on Sunday.
Louisville (6-3) earned its biggest win of the year following a 78-52 victory over No. 8/9 Kentucky before a sold out crowd of 22,152 at the KFC Yum! Center.
Huskies to face Sooners in BCS debut.
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