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TSL BIG DANCE THROWBACK ATTACK: Coaching Kings – Louie Carnesecca
Luigi “The Coaching Don” Carnesecca is one of the founding Godfathers of the now-defunct “original” Big East Conference. He coached St. John's basketball back in the days when they were
March Madness Coaching Kings – Jim Calhoun Reflects On Old Big East Conference
MARCH MADNESS THROWBACK: Phife Dawg’s NCAA VIP List
We Told You First: Chris Mullin’s No Fool. Marcus LoVett Signs With Red Storm
Morgan Park's Marcus LoVett Jr. put an end to months of speculation about 12:47 am West Coast time when he and his dad called me to let The Shadow League know that he signed
Mullin Is In. Now St. John’s Should LoV-Ett
Now that Chris Mullin has the reigns and holds the future of NYC college basketball in the same hands that used to hit effortless jump shots and make ridiculous passes, he needs to pick up the phone and call the father of senior point guard Mar
Mully Returns To The Essence, Unleashing A Red Storm on College Basketball
Thirty years after Chris Mullin helped build the Big East conference into a juggernaut and St. Johns into one of the conferences perennial powerhouse programs, it was announced on Wednesday that the sharp-shooting, slick-talking, Brooklyn-
The New Big East Tournament Is Torture For 80s Babies and 90s Crazies
I grew up on Big East Basketball in the 80's and 90's, so the new face of the conference is something that I'm still getting used to.
The New Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden has had some predict
Mike Anderson Hire Ends St. John’s Coaching Drama
Chris Mullin Looks Like He’s Going Back To St. John’s As Head Coach
According to CBS Sports, former St. John's star, Chris Mullin, has been offered the heading coaching position at his alma mater and he is expected to accept.
As details are being worked out by both sides to replace Steve Lavin, who was fired
Former Boston Globe reporter Mark Blaudschun talks to TSL about the Big East as...
Mark Blaudschun covered Boston College basketball for the Boston Globe for 25 years. As you will read, Mark had a great vantage point and speaks on why the iconic co