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Sully's Court: Eyeing the Flyers
My viewing habits: I see Dayton clearly now after watching the Flyers beat George Mason 56-55 Tuesday night. At times, the Flyers looked like a...

2009-10 basketball previews
- Division 1 men's capsule previews
- New England Division 2-3 men's basketball
- Division 1 women's capsule previews
- New England Division 2-3 women's basketball
Area colleges:

- Babson College
- Bentley University
- Boston College
- Boston University
- Brandeis
- Brown University
- Coast Guard Academy
- Curry College
- Emmanuel College
- Harvard University
- Holy Cross
- Lesley University
- Merrimack
- MIT
- Newbury College
- New Hampshire
- Northeastern
- Providence College
- Rhode Island
- Saint Anselm
- Simmons College
- Stonehill College
- Suffolk University
- Tufts University
- UMass-Amherst
- UMass-Boston
- UMass-Dartmouth
- UMass-Lowell
- Wentworth Inst. of Tech.

Conferences:

Rink in the New Year
The Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center, which is where NHL facilities operations manager Dan Craig found himself last week for a Winter Classic promotional tour, is perhaps the most iconic outdoor rink in the world. For the next eight days, Craig’s task is to oversee the rollout of another outdoor sheet that, at least on New Year’s Day, will eclipse ... (Globe Staff, 12/9/09)
Wall lifts Kentucky over No. 14 UConn
Freshman John Wall scored a season-high 25 points, including 12 of Kentucky’s last 15 in the game, and the fourth-ranked Wildcats beat No. 14 Connecticut, 64-61, last night in the SEC/Big East Invitational in New York. (Staff and Wire Services, 12 a.m.)
Eagles are left red-faced again
This time, for some reason, it wasn’t quite as surprising. Harvard’s Jeremy Lin dropped 25 points on Boston College last night, and the Eagles couldn’t be shocked because the year before he had come into Conte Forum and scored 27. (Globe Staff, 12 a.m.)
Milner solid between pipes
Parker Milner acknowledges he saw the first Harvard shot go by him last night, screen in front and all, and the second one might have just been a miscue. (Globe Correspondent, 12 a.m.)
Hingham’s Kelly, Mansfield’s Romero shine for Williams
Gaston Kelly and his teammates on the Williams College men’s soccer squad survived a pair of shootouts on the road to their first appearance in the Division 3 national semifinals since 1998. And once the Ephs arrived in San Antonio for their match against Messiah College last Friday night, they had an unexpected pregame visitor. (Boston Globe, 12/9/09)
Xaverian, Marshfield come out on top
Every team kicked off their quest in late August, determined that their season end on the turf at Gillette Stadium on the first Saturday in November. Three area teams reached Foxborough, but only two, Xaverian Brothers of Westwood and Marshfield, lifted the championship plaques. (Boston Globe, 12/9/09)

OLDER college sports HEADLINES

- BC football heads to bowl without the band (Boston Globe, 12/9/09)
- Harvard’s Lin scores 30, but No. 14 UConn wins (Boston Globe, 12/7/09)
- BC 61, Miami 60 Jackson, BC slam door on Hurricanes (Boston Globe, 12/7/09)
- Boston College football bowl foe set - it’s Southern California (Boston Globe, 12/7/09)
- Cincinnati 45, Pittsburgh 44 Bearcats rally to win Big East (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Alabama 32, Florida 13 Alabama tidies up picture by dusting Florida (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Texas 13, Nebraska 12 Longhorns provide just enough kick (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Women's Basketball Roundup Wilson (31 points), Huskies keep up fast pace (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- College Football Roundup ACC crown fits Yellow Jackets (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Globe North Sports Notebook Wheelock's hoops now out of shadow (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)
- Eagles are confident as Hurricanes blow into town today (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Globe South Sports Notebook Kristie Mewis and Amy Caldwell team up to BC soccer’s advantage (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)
- FCS Playoff Roundup UNH snowed under (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- UMass 84, Holy Cross 63 UMass packs a 1-2 punch (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- College football capsules (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HEADLINES
- Florida assistant Strong heading to Louisville (AP, 3:31 a.m.)
- Tennessee confirms probe into Orange Pride group (AP, 12:11 a.m.)
- Nebraska's Suh wins Lombardi Award (AP, 12/9/09)
- Locker has asset in Sarkisian (AP, 12/9/09)
- CB Franks returning to Sooners for senior season (AP, 12/9/09)
- Something missing in Heisman race (AP, 12/9/09)
- Tebow's legacy goes beyond stats, Heisman Trophy (AP, 12/9/09)
- UConn puts 3 on all-conference team (AP, 12/9/09)
- Florida assistant Strong heading to Louisville (AP, 12:01 a.m.)
- Stanford AD: Harbaugh not a Notre Dame candidate (AP, 12/9/09)

MEN'S COLLEGE HOCKEY HEADLINES
- BC 3, Harvard 2 Milner solid between pipes (Boston Globe, 12 a.m.)
- Rink in the New Year (Boston Globe, 12/9/09)
- Maine 3, Providence 1 (AP, 12/6/09)
- College Hockey roundup UML halts slide (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Globe North Sports Salem State hockey riding a wave (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)
- BC 4, BU 1 BC keeps momentum going (Boston Globe, 12/6/09)
- Merrimack 3, Northeastern 1 Merrimack has its way (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)
- College roundup Surging BC gets past Minutemen (Boston Globe, 12/5/09)
- College hockey notebook Quinnipiac hockey keeps climbing national rankings (Boston Globe, 12/4/09)

men's college basketball headlines
- Portland State routs Division III opponent 85-52 (AP, 12:23 a.m.)
- Wall leads No. 4 Kentucky over No. 14 UConn 64-61 (AP, 12:23 a.m.)
- Wednesday's College Basketball (AP, 3:21 a.m.)
- Wall leads No. 4 Kentucky over No. 14 UConn 64-61 (AP, 12:09 a.m.)

women's college basketball headlines
- San Jose State stuns No. 22 California 68-66 (AP, 12:31 a.m.)
- Griffin leads No. 24 Huskers past Creighton 69-56 (AP, 12/9/09)
- Toledo rallies late to upset Dayton 68-65 (AP, 12/9/09)
- Stevenson scores 32 to lift No. 16 Oklahoma in OT (AP, 12/9/09)
- DeHaan scores 22 to lift MSU over No. 8 Xavier (AP, 12/9/09)



