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College Hoops Tuesday Recap: Spartans Grab Important Victory
#108 Boston College: 2010-11 Basketball Preview
Jon Teitel's Interview Series: Boston College Great Troy Bell
Next up for Jon Teitel in his interview series is Boston College's all-time leading scorer, Troy Bell. Bell, who won two Big East Player of the Year awards and also led the Eagles to the 2001 Big East regular season and tournament titles, the only time the Eagles did that as a member of the league. After a pro career that included stops in the NBA, NBDL and Europe, Bell has now taken up the sweet science (boxing). And if his hand speed is as explosive as his scoring ability, look out.
College Basketball Coaching Changes 2010
We'll track coaching changes as they occur. If there's any missing on here, or if you have contract info to add (including salaries), please mention it in the comments section.
Latest 8/20: UIC tabs Wisconsin assistant to replace Collins
BCS Conferences
Auburn
Was: Jeff Lebo
Is: Tony Barbee (UTEP)
Boston College
Was: Al Skinner
Is: Steve Donahue (Cornell)
Clemson
Was: Oliver Purnell
Is: Brad Brownell (Wright State)
Poll: Who Will Win the ACC Tournament?
College Cheerleader of the Day: Boston College
Each day (just about), CollegeHoops.net features a Cheerleader (or Dancer) of the Day. Today's picture is courtesy of Icon Sports Media. Check out the archive for more
Cheerleader of the Day: Boston College
Each day (just about), CollegeHoops.net features a Cheerleader (or Dancer) of the Day. Today's picture is courtesy of Icon Sports Media. Check out the archive for more
Boston College Adds Heslip, Noreen, and Samba Ndao
Three student-athletes - 6-foot-2-inch guard Brady Heslip, 6-foot-10-inch forward Kevin Noreen and 6-foot-9-inch forward Papa Samba Ndao - have signed national letters of intent to play basketball at Boston College, according to an announcement by Boston College head coach Al Skinner. All three players will begin play during the 2010-11 season.
ACC Basketball Preview: 2009-10

ACC Basketball: Top 25 Players
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Overall Rank: #108