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The Morning Roundup: Crosby gets to 50 … oh wait, um 49

The Penguins close out the Mellon Arena in style, an umpire says the Sox are too slow and the Bruins get a big win.

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The Morning Roundup: Bad luck Bruins

Bad news for the Bruins, another coaching shakeup in the ACC and the Red Sox prevent the opponents runs, but forget their own.

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The Morning Roundup: UConn’s amazing comeback

The UConn women prove just how amazing they are, run-prevention doesn’t work in Game 2 and if no one attends a press conference, does it actually happen?

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BC, DePaul appear to have new basketball coaches

Two of the remaining openings in college basketball appear to be filled, as both DePaul and Boston College are expected to hold press conferences to introduce a new coach in the near future.

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The Morning Roundup: A game to remember

Duke and Butler play an entertaining national championship game, BC might be close to getting a coach and Andrew Bogut looks like he almost lost an arm.

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Skinner out at BC

Boston College athletic director Gene DeFilippo held a press conference Tuesday to announce that the school and men’s basketball coach Al Skinner had agreed to part ways.

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