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The Cardinals, who have three starters back from last year’s team that reached the NCAA Final Four, received 14 first-place votes and a total of 196 points.
The Louisville guard has been named 2012-13 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year by a vote of the league’s head coaches. Steven Adams, a 7-0 freshman center from Pittsburgh, was named BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year.
Paul Brazeau, who has been NBA Vice President of Basketball Operations since 2001 and has nearly two decades of college basketball experience, has been named Senior Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketball at The BIG EAST Conference
BIG EAST Women's Cross Country through the years.
Miller has helped Marquette to four straight BIG EAST American Division Championships.
Notre Dame’s Rae and Providence’s Collins each take weekly awards for the second time.
USF holds a 5-4 series lead, but Louisville was a 34-24 winner in Tampa last season to clinch a share of the BIG EAST title
Saturday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Connecticut and Syracuse in a series that began in 2004
Rutgers and Temple renew a rivalry that began in 1948 and saw annual meetings between 1977 and 2004
Week 7 included a historic win for Temple and the three more wins for Louisville, Rutgers and Cincinnati.
All eight BIG EAST football coaches met the media Monday on their weekly media teleconference
Rutgers redshirt-junior Jonelle Filigno scored four goals last week.
USF’s Fairs captures Freshman of the Week honors.
Alex Bono of Syracuse Earns BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week, Notre Dame’s Patrick Hodan Collects BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honors.
The BIG EAST Conference has named Louisville running back Senorise Perry, Rutgers linebacker Khaseem Greene and Temple kicker/punter Brandon McManus the winners of the league's weekly football honors for games of Oct. 13.
Connecticut and Providence each went 2-0 and 1-0 in league play last week.
BIG EAST members comprise exactly one quarter of the nation’s remaining unbeaten teams, as three BIG EAST clubs remained perfect on the season in Week 7.
Deven Drane scooted 76 yards for a touchdown after picking up a fumble and Munchie Legaux threw two TD passes including a 78-yarder to Travis Kelce to lead No. 21 Cincinnati past Fordham 49-17 on Saturday night.
Brandon McManus kicked a 29-yard field goal in overtime and Temple, which trailed for over 59 minutes Saturday, came from behind to beat Connecticut 17-14.
Senorise Perry rushed for 101 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to help No. 18 Louisville race by Pittsburgh 45-35 on Saturday.
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