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Will Wade officially introduced as McNeese men's basketball head coach

Mark Slessinger to receive Eddie Robinson Award from Allstate Sugar Bowl Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame
After a championship season, honors continue to roll in for University of New Orleans basketball coach Mark Slessinger.
view moreNathan Quebedeaux named Head Athletic Trainer at Tulane
Quebedeaux will oversee Tulane’s entire athletic training staff, and will work primarily with the Green Wave’s football program.
view moreEx-Green Wave All-American to watch daughter face alma mater in Women’s NIT
When Berry looks up, she can see her No. 10 hanging from the rafters. When she looks down, she will see her daughter Taylor … on the visiting bench.
view moreTulane’s Reed helped re-launch basketball program
A unique opportunity awaited Anthony Reed when he signed a national letter-of-intent to play basketball at Tulane University 26 years ago.
view moreNew Orleans and March Madness: The Top 10 Games
When your city has hosted the NCAA men’s basketball championship game four times previously, and those four games have been decided by a total of 11 points, you have a pretty good starting point on assembling a list of the greatest tournament games played in New Orleans.
view moreRobin Roberts returning to roots for jersey retirement
On a spring day in 1979, a senior women’s basketball recruit was returning from a visit to LSU to her home in Pass Christian, Miss., and as she had done many times before, noticed a sign along Interstate 12 while driving through Hammond.
Southeastern Louisiana University. Next Exit.
view moreTwo men who paved one career path
I often hear from others who marvel about the enjoyment that comes from working in, and writing about, sports. I’ve thought a lot in the past week about two of the people that helped lead me to that career path, generating emotions from one extreme to another.
view moreOh My: Legendary announcer Enberg to bid farewell to March Madness
Forty-nine years ago this month, a 26-year-old graduate student at Indiana University was hired to do play-by-play for the NCAA men’s basketball championship game.
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