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SCHMITT: Destiny plays trick on Flynn
You forget. Every time you leave this place and come back it knocks you over as hard as it did the first time.
BASKETBALL: Bazzani to be enshrined in Greater Buffalo HOF
The man who coached the greatest basketball teams in Niagara Falls High School and Niagara County Community College history has been selected to join the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame .
School News: Brighton, Pittsford, Victor, SE towns
Brighton Caitlin O'Malley, daughter of John O'Malley of Brighton and the late Dr.
Last season, three transfers helped Niagara University to an appearance in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament championship game.
Men's Basketball: Niagara welcomes transfer from Wilmington
The Niagara Purple Eagles have bolstered their backcourt for the 2010-11 season and beyond with the addition of Kevon Moore, a transfer from UNC Wilmington.
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Five-star Reading get a big shout in my Championship team of year
I HAVE been deep in thought in the past week after being asked to pick my Championship XI of the season.
Cardinal Mooney had Naples on the verge of suffering its first loss of the season.
Men's Basketball: Nu's Garrison, Benn have friends in high places
Under different circumstances, Rob Garrison wouldn't be one of the millions watching tonight's Final Four.
The Storrs Side: Catching up with recent transfers from UConn
With Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler requesting a trade this past week, it's only pertinent to check in on a few UConn transfers, why they left, and see where they ended up.
Seattle Sports: Weaver wanted to stay with Seahawks
Leonard Weaver continues making it clear he would have preferred to stay in Seattle, but the former Seahawks fullback says he didn't get much of a vibe from the team that he was still wanted before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency last Friday.
Boys Basketball: Plenty of positives for Falls despite title loss
Even the 2004-05 team that included names like Jonny Flynn, Paul Harris, Rob Garrison, Greg Gamble and James Starks had one loss.
Curry leads Davidson to NIT win
Stephen Curry scored 32 points as Davidson started its latest postseason run with a 70-63 victory over South Carolina on Tuesday night in the NIT.
Niagara's style seen similar to Duquesne's
Late Sunday night, after his team had learned that it would be facing Niagara in the first round of the NIT, URI coach Jim Baron and his staff spent several hours going over tapes of the Purple Eagles.
Men's Basketball: Niagara's record holds up against history
By the power vested in us as truth-seeking storytellers, the Gazette hereby proclaims the 2008-09 Niagara Purple Eagles as the winningest basketball team in school history.
Col BKB: Rhode Island 68, Niagara 62
Kahiem Seawright's 23 points and 10 rebounds Tuesday lifted Rhode Island to a 68-62 win over Niagara in the first round of the NIT.
Benson Egemonye remembers thinking how much he was going to miss the Gallagher Center atmosphere, the lunacy of the student section, the alumni who had welcomed him into the Niagara family when he transferred ...
Seawright's 23 leads Rams in NIT-opening win
Kahiem Seawright scored 20 points in the second half - including all 10 for Rhode Island during its critical run - and the Rams beat Niagara 68-62 in an NIT first-round game on Tuesday night.
Men's Basketball: Niagara hosts first-ever Nit game at Gallagher
Frank Layden's never been one to nit-pick the NIT. When he played for the Niagara Purple Eagles in the early 1950s, Layden looked forward to the National Invitation Tournament in New York City, regarding it as ...
Men's Basketball: Niagara draws home game in Nit
Niagara fans had to sweat out two selection shows on Sunday. Their reward - another game at the Gallagher Center.
Moore getting accolades all around
When Ronald Moore led Siena College to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament championship, which gave the Saints the automatic bid to their second consecutive NCAA tournament appearance, he received ...