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MBB | Home security: Notre Dame's 34-game home winning streak infuses energy into Joyce Center
By Zach Zagger
On March 5, 1977, the top-ranked San Francisco men's basketball team entered Notre Dame's Athletics and Convocation Center, now called the Edmund P. Joyce Center, for a nationally televised game on NBC. The Notre Dame crowd was so passionate during the Fighting Irish's 93-82 upset, NBC opted to award the Notre Dame student section the MVP of the game.
Reilly: No women's hoops on TV? Blame SU's dispute with Time Warner
By Matt Reilly
Three years ago, there was a strange twist in the relationship between the Syracuse women's basketball team and Time Warner Sports. After showing four live women's games in the 2004-05 season, SU declined a deal to allow live broadcasts on the local sports network.
WLAX | Orange scores most goals ever in blowout win
By John Sutton
Junior attack Katie Rowan stormed to the goal from the 18-yard line shortly following a penalty by Canisius junior midfielder Bobbi Jo Harris. With a slight flick of her stick, Rowan scored Syracuse's ninth goal of the game with 9:59 remaining in the first half.
WLAX | Shots difficult to come by against suffocating SU defense
By Christopher James
While Syracuse's offense zoomed past Canisius Wednesday night, the defense wouldn't let the Griffins so much as sniff a shot on goal. No. 5 Syracuse smothered the Griffins in the Orange's 24-3 victory, quickly double-teaming its opponents whenever they gained possession.
National | The Citadel finding winning elusive with 14 freshmen
By Matt Ehalt
Ed Conroy knows what it's like to be part of a large freshman class for a college basketball team. The Citadel head coach played for the military institution from 1985-89, and was part of a seven-man freshman class. Conroy said he liked having a large class because the team was able to "lean" on each other and do everything together, which culminated in a successful senior campaign.
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