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After Saying City Had No Value for ACC, Jim Boeheim and Syracuse Will Play UNC Greensboro in NIT
For Boeheim and his Syracuse squad, maybe there is some value to Greensboro after all?
City of Greensboro Roasts Jim Boeheim After Syracuse Crash out of ACC Tournament
The Syracuse coach said there was no value playing ACC tournament in Greensboro. The city clapped back.
College Basketball is Here to Save You
Rick Pitino losing his mind, Duke just straight up losing. It was a good night for college basketball.
Appreciating Syracuse's Jim Boehiem, The Grumpiest Coach in College Basketball
Jim Boeheim has never been very likable, but after winning 900 games over the course of 40 years and taking No. 10 seed Syracuse to the NCAA Tournament's Final Four, there's something to be said for his perpetual dourness.
How Syracuse Can Beat North Carolina in the Final Four
Syracuse will enter its Final Four matchup against top-seeded North Carolina as an underdog, but the Orange have a real chance to advance to the NCAA tournament title game.
Syracuse Made The Final Four By Pressing Its Luck
Against a hyper-efficient Virginia squad built to nurse leads, Syracuse scored an unlikely NCAA Tournament comeback win by gambling on a full-court press.
Talk Like No One's Watching: The Blunt Tao Of Syracuse's Jim Boeheim
For better and worse, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says what he thinks, regardless of who's listening. Among the basketball coaches in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen, that makes him unique.
Louisville's Postseason Ban Turns College Athletes into Collateral Damage
Louisville's self-imposed men's basketball postseason ban for alleged NCAA rules violations mostly hurts innocent athletes. A former Division I player argues that there has to be a better way.
Jim Boeheim Acknowledges That He is a Nose-Picker
Pitt fans taunted Jim Boeheim with a poster of him picking his nose and Boeheim seemed to enjoy it. Like he enjoys picking his nose.
The Next NBA Labor War Is Already Here
Paul George's horrific leg injury opened the door to owners exerting even more control over players, but a backlash is brewing among Team USA.