STF Conference Previews: Big East

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Conference: Big East Last Season Recap: After a decade out of the limelight, Georgetown finally returned to the top of Big East, as well as back to the Final Four. Traditional powers UConn Syracuse and Cincinnati suffered abnormally dismal seasons, while also-ran Notre Dame found themselves near the top of the standings. And Pittsburgh did something not interesting. Team to Beat: Take ... [link]

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Published 10/16/2007 by MariusJanulisForThree at Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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