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This is the second volume of the conference players to watch, this time with the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Ball State basketball ready for a tough test at Temple
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Good news for Ball State: Its next opponent shudders at the mere thought of playing zone defense.
Georgetown's schedule has been out for a little while now, but with the release of the Preseason Top 25 , we can now get a gauge of how difficult the opponents are looking.
The 19th-ranked Georgetown Hoyas play their first home game of the season, as they welcome the Temple Owls to the Verizon Center for this afternoon's non-conference clash.
Georgetown's Greg Monroe had a successful homecoming in the season opener. Now, the rest of the Hoyas hope to experience a happy homecoming of their own.
Soft Pretzel Logic: 'Nova tops season's first Schuylkill 16 poll
This isn't really a preseason version of the poll, because the season is already underway.
Randall takes over the spotlight
When Temple visits the University of Delaware to tip off its basketball season on Saturday, Scootie Randall plans to get some playing time in the Owls first game.
Temple's Brooks, Allen look to fill void
Temple's Lavoy Allen and Ryan Brooks have been extensively preparing to lead this season's edition of Fran Dunphy's team.
The 76ers practiced today at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. They're taking tomorrow off, then they'll be back in the gym Monday and Tuesday before flying to Orlando on Tuesday afternoon for Wednesday's season opener against the Magic.
Philly teams gearing up for Atlanti-10 hoops schedule
So what do we know about the Atlantic 10, aside from the fact that it will now, for whatever reasons, be headquartered in Newport News, Va.? Well, Dayton has been picked as the team to beat in men's basketball , having received 33 of a possible 57 first-place votes.
Sixerville: What's Next For Christmas?
What's Next For Christmas? There was a theory circulating that, if the 76ers were going to carry a 14th man, Dionte Christmas might fit the bill.
Basketball Star Dionte Christmas Arrested in North Philadelphia
Former Temple University basketball star Dionte Christmas was arrested on Thursday night during a traffic stop in North Philadelphia, less than two days after the shooting guard was cut by the Philadelphia 76ers.
Ex-Temple star charged with gun offenses in Philly
Philadelphia police say former Temple University basketball star Dionte Christmas, who was cut by the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, has been arrested on firearms charges.
PhillyConfidential: Ex-Sixer Dionte Christmas arrested in N. Philly
Dionte Christmas, the former Temple University basketball star whom the 76ers cut from their roster Wednesday, was arrested in North Philadelphia tonight, police officials told the Daily News.
Former Owl Christmas, Bowman cut by Sixers
Dionte Christmas' hopes of making his hometown team ended yesterday when the former Temple scorer was one of two free agents waived by the 76ers.
On October, 10th2009 All-Star forward Elton Brand headed down north Broad Street to Girard College high school to hand out his brand new Converse EB2a s to kids from many neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia.A Usually the only time Girard College high school is in the news is when highly rated senior guard and University of Pittsburgh commit John ...
Former Temple Star Still a Sixer -- For Now
Could the 76ers be celebrating Christmas early this year? Dionte Christmas , a former Temple standout, remained on the roster as of Wednesday as the Sixers continued to roll through the preseason.
Christmas survives latest cuts
The 76ers waived two players Monday - former Penn Charter guard Sean Singletary and big man Stromile Swift - trimming their roster to 15.
Former Temple star Christmas trying best to make the team
HE IS SO COMFORTABLE in his own skin that if his dream job is taken away within the next couple of weeks, you'd half expect Dionte Christmas to shrug it off and move on with his life.
Singletary hopes to stick with Sixers
Sean Singletary got a taste of the NBA in his rookie season. Singletary, a 6-foot point guard from Penn Charter in Philadelphia and the University of Virginia, appeared in 37 games last year - 23 of them with the Bobcats - starting twice, including once with the Suns, after the Kings made him the 42nd pick in the 2008 draft.
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