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Wolny and Winter named Players of the Week.
The Cardinals swept Alabama last week.
Providence's Sean Wright earned BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, while Syracuse's Brian Megill was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week.
Louisville's Dieng is Defensive Player of the Year; Providence's Batts, Syracuse's Carter-Williams named Most Improved Players; Marquette's Garder is Sixth Man; Marquette's Cadougan takes Sportsmanship Award
Rutgers senior Lily Kalata was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week.
Wolny and Winter named Players of the Week.
Kayla Alexander matched her career high with 34 points and No. 24 Syracuse withstood a rally to beat Villanova 61-56 Sunday in the quarterfinals of the BIG EAST Women's Basketball Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters
Breanna Stewart scored 21 points to lead a balanced offense and No. 3 Connecticut bounced back from its loss to Notre Dame with a 94-61 win over DePaul in the quarterfinals
Natalie Achonwa had 20 points and 20 rebounds to help No. 2 Notre Dame beat South Florida 75-66 on Sunday in the Big East women's tournament quarterfinals.
Sara Hammond had 22 points and 11 rebounds to help No. 13 Louisville beat St. John's 62-55 on Sunday in the quarterfinals
In addition to Porter, Louisville placed two players on the first team, guard Russ Smith and center Gorgui Dieng. The other first team selections were Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier, Notre Dame forward Jack Cooley and Providence guard Bryce Cotton.
Villanova sets BIG EAST record with 17 three-pointers; Georgetown's Sugar Rodgers breaks single-game scoring mark with 42 points
DePaul used a 17-4 run during the second half to pull away from Marquette capped by a 3-pointer from freshman Chanise Jenkins.
After going 14-4 in BIG EAST play during one of the most thrilling regular seasons in league history, Georgetown has earned the No. 1 seed in The 2013 BIG EAST Championship presented by American Eagle Outfitters.
USF overcame a slow start and beat Rutgers 42-39 in the Second Round of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Championship
Three St. John’s players scored in double figures, led by sophomore Amber Thompson’s 14 points and 12 rebounds as the Red Storm (18-11) beat Seton Hall 51-45
Georgetown senior Sugar Rodgers scored 26 points, including 21 in the second half to lead the Hoyas (15-15) past Providence 81-61 in the First Round of the BIG EAST women’s basketball Championship
Georgetown, Louisville and Marquette enter Saturday with a chance to claim the regular-season crown and the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.
Nine different Marquette players registered a basket as the Golden Eagles (16-14) topped Pittsburgh (9-21) by the score of 66-43 in the First Round of the BIG EAST women’s basketball Championship
Notre Dame swept the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball major awards as senior guard Skylar Diggins was named BIG EAST Player of the Year, guard Jewell Loyd was named Freshman of the Year and Muffet McGraw took home Coach of the Year honors.
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