The horrific event that occurred at the world’s most coveted finish line has forever marked the Boston Marathon. For the 17,000 runners who crossed, their accomplishment is darkened by a coward’s attack on the greatest spectators in the world.
While many have tried to get him to bare his soul, Andrew Wiggins laughs at everyone trying to handicap the four-school race between Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky and North Carolina.
Georgetown was downed by Notre Dame 10-8 after relinquishing a four goal lead in the first half. Though the Hoyas took a 6-5 lead into halftime, Notre Dame allowed just three goals in the final 45:07 of the game.
Top 100 talents like Brandon Austin (headed to Providence), Kuran Iverson (Memphis), Jermaine Lawrence (Cincinnati) and Tyler Roberson (Syracuse) are among the headliners.
Like so many others in Syracuse history, Jim Nance was good in more sports than just one. In 1963 and 1965, Nance was the NCAA heavyweight-wrestling champion and an All-American.
North Carolina coach Roy Williams will meet with Wiggins on Monday, and Kansas coach Bill Self comes in on Tuesday, Huntington (W.V.) Prep coach Rob Fulford confirmed to SNY.tv.
Coming off the spring game Saturday and heading into summer workouts and August camp, we’ll begin to find out if Syracuse is good enough in Scott Shafer’s maiden season running the show to lasso one of the eight secured conference bowl tie-ins for 2013.
I’ve been covering Tyler Ennis for 2-3 years now at St. Benedict’s and he’s a tremendous player. He played very well in the Jordan game playing alongside Andrew Wiggins and Julius Randle.