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Game Preview: Duquesne vs. Savannah State
The Dukes must have a short memory in regard to Wednesday's 67-58 double overtime loss to Pitt.
Melquan Bolding after he suffered a hard foul four minutes into last Friday's game.
Duquesne moves ahead without Bolding
Leave it to Ron Everhart to show his optimistic side. Really, it may be his only side.
Duquesne seeks elusive win at Big Ten arena
ESPN's round-the-clock College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon this week managed to save a spot for Duquesne.
Strong second half powers Duquesne
Duquesne took its first test without all-conference guard Aaron Jackson and found itself fighting for a season-opening victory.
Roundball is making a renaissance in area
No one is going to confuse Fifth and Forbes with Tobacco Road, but a recent resurgence is enhancing its roundball reputation.
Breaking down the college basketball season
An in-depth preview of the five Division I men's college basketball teams for the 2009-10 season: Pitt Coach: Jamie Dixon Last year's record: 31-5 How they finished: Lost to Villanova in NCAA Tournament East Regional Finals Biggest losses: C DeJuan Blair, F Sam Young and PG Levance Fields Returning starter: Jermaine Dixon, sr., SG Player to watch: ...
Focus will be key for Duquesne
Guard Jason Duty is the only senior on Duquesne's roster. Of all the compliments Duquesne men's basketball coach Ron Everhart received during last season, when his team constructed 21 wins, the one that hit him hardest came from -- of all people -- a football coach.
Duquesne men coping with sizable absence
The flash went off time and again as the photographer sought the perfect team photo of the Duquesne University men's basketball team.
Duquesne Guard Monteiro Charged In Conn. Theft
Share + Oct 5, 2009 10:00 pm US/Eastern Duquesne University sophomore guard B.J. Monteiro is facing charges in his native Connecticut that resulted from the alleged theft of an iPod, a laptop computer and cash Police in Torrington, Conn., say the items stolen at an Aug.
Duquesne lands Detroit point guard
Another Detroit point guard is headed to Duquesne University. Mike Talley, a 5-foot-10 senior from Melvindale Academy for Business and Technology and twice winning the Associated Press Class C state high school boys basketball player of the year, has given the Dukes a verbal commitment for the 2010-11 season.
It could be a free-for-all in the Atlantic 10
The preseason media poll will be out soon, and I will be curious to see how the writers and other pundits predict the 2009-10 Atlantic 10 men's basketball season.
Duquesne Strategy and Personnel
THE GOOD NEWS: Everybody returns for Duquesne next year, except first-team all-Atlantic 10 Conference G Aaron Jackson , the team's leading scorer.
Aaron Jackson and A.J. Price: UCONN | Men's Basketball
Former Northwest Catholic guard Aaron Jackson finished up his career at Dusquesne and caught on with the Indiana Pacers in the Orlando summer league.
Fields signs with Russian team
Before the dust had settled from a disappointing experience with the Orlando Magic's NBA summer league team, Levance Fields already was seeking another chance to return to the court.
Final week begins at Greentree
Whether it was Brad Wanamaker sparking his team's comeback, Dwight Miller starting off with an eight-minute explosion or Gilbert Brown finding his shot, there is evidence that all returning Pitt players and incoming freshman are hitting a nice stride at this point of the summer.
Hartford's Aaron Jackson Gets Call From Pacers
AARON JACKSON of Hartford leads Duquesne to an upset of Xavier on Feb. 7. The Hartford Courant 8:58 PM EDT, June 30, 2009 Former Northwest Catholic guard Aaron Jackson has been invited to try out for the Indiana Pacers as a free agent.
Blair, Young await their fates in NBA Draft
Jackson, who was in his sixth NBA camp in advance of the draft, was fouled on a dunk attempt and landed on another player's foot.
District trio commits to NBA camps
Three undrafted local college players have committed to NBA teams to participate in minicamps and summer league.
Former Duquesne guard Jackson headed to Indiana Pacers' camp
Shortly after the conclusion of the NBA Draft last night, Aaron Jackson wasted little time securing yet another chance at making an NBA roster, agreeing to join the Indiana Pacers' summer league team in Orlando, Fla.
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