Ryan Blackwell on Boeheim’s Army, Mike Hopkins leaving, favorite Syracuse moment

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Boeheim's Army advanced to the Sweet 16

Boeheim’s Army head coach Ryan Blackwell calls in to discuss The Basketball Tournament and his SU playing career with Wes Cheng on The Juice on the Cuse Podcast hosted by SNY.tv. The Juice Online Editor in Chief Brad Bierman then calls in to discuss basketball recruiting.

Here are the highlights from the show:

Wes Cheng: Boeheim’s Army begins its quest for The Basketball Tournament championship as the No. 3 seed in the Northeast Region starting on July 8 in Philadelphia. It’s your second year as head coach – how much are you looking forward to this?

Ryan Blake: Looking forward to it. It’s a great opportunity. It’s great basketball for the summertime when there’s not a lot going on basketball-wise. It gives fans an opportunity to see some of their favorite players and an opportunity to win some money. Two million dollars in a 30-day span, there’s nothing like that.

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Rundown:

1. Boeheim’s Army head coach Ryan Blackwell calls in
2. TBT begins July 8
3. Trevor Cooney returns
4. Favorite SU moment
5. Boeheim staying, Hopkins leaving
6. The Juice Online Editor in Chief Brad Bierman calls in
7. Darius Bazley commits
8. Much needed win for recruiting?
9. Closing Thoughts and Wrap Up

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Wes has worked for Rivals.com covering the New York Knicks, as well as for Scout.com covering Syracuse athletics. Wes has also been a contributing writer for the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), for SportsNet New York (SNY) as a news desk writer covering all of New York professional sports, and reported on the NBA and MLB for the New York Sportscene. A native of Long Island, New York, Wes graduated from Syracuse University in 2005 with a degree in journalism. Contact him at wes[at]sujuiceonline.com.