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Quinnipiac Advances To Frozen Four With 5-1 Victory Over Union
PROVIDENCE – The top-ranked and top-seeded Quinnipiac men’s hockey team skated into the Frozen Four with a 5-1 victory over Union Sunday in the NCAA Tournament East Regional final before 5,007 at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ice Hockey, Sports, Canisius Golden Griffins, Ohio Bobcats
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Top-Ranked Quinnipiac Comes Back, Holds On, Survives NCAA Tournament Opener With 4-3 Victory Over Canisius
PROVIDENCE -- The Quinnipiac men's hockey team found itself in real trouble Saturday evening, its historic season starting to feel like it could end with a most disappointing and unexpected loss. But the top-ranked and top-seeded Bobcats responded...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ice Hockey, Sports, Canisius Golden Griffins, Dunkin' Donuts
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Digest: Loyola alumnus Dave Wojcik hired as San Jose State head coach
College basketball Loyola alumnus Wojcik hired to first head coaching job by San Jose State Loyola College graduate Dave Wojcik was named head coach at San Jose State. Wojcik spent the past three seasons as the associate head coach at Boise State,...Tags: Minnesota Swarm, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Lacrosse League, Loyola University Maryland, Sports
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Automatic qualifiers valuable and necessary for college lacrosse
As the 2013 NCAA men’s basketball tournament continues, a couple prominent voices have proposed changing how the field of 68 is composed. Former Maryland coach Gary Williams and ESPN analyst Jay Bilas have suggested eliminating automatic...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, John Tillman, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Loyola University Maryland, America East Conference
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Quinnipiac No. 1 Overall Seed For NCAA Men's Hockey Tournament; Yale Makes Field
The Quinnipiac men’s hockey team is the top overall seed for the 16-team NCAA tournament and will begin play in the East Regional Saturday in Providence against fourth-seeded Canisius. If the Bobcats (27-7-5) advance, they will face either No. 3...Tags: Hockey (music group), Providence Friars, National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPNU (tv network), Tampa
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For Quinnipiac Women, Strong Start, Poor Finish, Valuable Lesson
The Hartford CourantLisa Lebak hit a three. Ellen Cannon hit a three. Cannon stepped back and hit an even longer three with such a high, looping arc that meteorological patterns around our nation's capital surely had to be altered. Suddenly, anything seemed possible....Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, National Economic Council, Comcast Center (arena), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Metal and Mineral
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Breaking Down The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament
The Hartford CourantIt's the holiday season in college basketball. There's even snow on the ground to make the warm arenas hosting the women's tournament feel especially cozy this year. But it's also serious business for the field of 64. Here is a look at some more of the...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Baylor Bears, Big 12 Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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Cormier lifts Loyola past Boston University in CollegeInsider.com tourney
For The Baltimore SunLoyola men's basketball coach Jimmy Patsos minced no words when leading scorer Dylon Cormier was shut out in the first half Tuesday against Boston University. "I said 'Dylon, they're wearing your jersey [in the stands] and you have no points,'" Patsos...Tags: Loyola Greyhounds, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Sports, College Basketball
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Not-so-rich writers, not-so-elite hoops and not-so-wealthy Cypriots dominate the morning
Maryland has to settle for the NIT, Cyprus is thinking about taxing bank deposits, and it turns out that your Amazon bestseller won't actually make you rich. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, March 18, 2013. An author who managed...
Tags: Digg Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Social Media, Transportation Accidents, Comcast Center (arena)
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March Madness will include no Maryland teams for second time in three years
The Baltimore SunFor the second time in three years, no Maryland school was among the 68 selected for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But coaches and observers say that fact combined with a relative down period for the University of Maryland have obscured an...Tags: National Economic Council, Atlantic Coast Conference, Towson Tigers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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Quinnipiac: Becoming A Giant
The Hartford Courant— No matter how many times you make the drive, whether it's the first time or the hundredth, you turn off I-91, travel a few miles west on the connector road. You look up and … Quinnipiac? Wow. "It is the great statement," Quinnipiac...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Boston College, National Economic Council, Jim Calhoun, Quinnipiac University Men's Basketball
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Second-seeded Terps draw Niagara in first round of the NIT
Maryland's men's basketball season will continue in the NIT, where the Terps are a No. 2 seed and will open Tuesday night at Comcast Center against seventh-seeded Niagara of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. If Maryland (22-12) defeats Niagara...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Comcast Center (arena), Virginia Cavaliers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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