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getting into the upper crust of the ACC isn’t much brighter. Donahue was 21-12 in his first season taking over for Al Skinner . He was 9-22 last year and is 6-5 this season, with home losses to Bryant and Harvard. Not exactly the way to
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Donahue is, frankly, probably the best of that group. No Al Skinner ties (goodbye to Tim O'Shea , Bill Coen and Ed Cooley ..... defense that proved to be the key to the demise of the Al Skinner era. But can Boston College be a consistent top 15
development that was not lost on BC coach Al Skinner . “It’s a great situation to see ..... pretty familiar with that,” said Skinner of the electric atmosphere ..... the ball in the second half, and Skinner could not really ask anymore from
t respect Boston College’s Al Skinner . You also won’t find one that ..... envy the Eagles head man. You see, Skinner isn’t one of those relentless ..... live out of a suitcase all month, Skinner would rather spend the time with his
I think BC fired the wrong guy. To beat #1 UNC, and then to fall to Harvard AT HOME??? What a disgrace for Al Skinner . Nice job of keeping the team motivated, Al. Keep up the good work Felgy, at least I like you better than your
Deacons’ impressive 92-89 win over UNC Sunday is as potent as the one they suffered a week ago when Harvard shocked Al Skinner ’s groggy club which was also just three days removed from a historic win over UNC. While the Deacons’ win over the
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interest in former Boston College coach Al Skinner , who already had one stint at URI (1988-97). Skinner , who coached at BC from 1997 ..... with the firing of Darrin Horn . Skinner has a home in the Palmetto State
afternoon that sources told the website that former Boston College men’s basketball Al Skinner is “in the mix” for the same position at Boston University. Skinner with a record of 385-291 over 22 seasons at The Heights was the winningest coach
Virginia by 13 points in the second-to-last game of the regular season. Yet, Virginia eded the Eagles’ season (and Al Skinner ‘s tenure at BC), 68-62. There would be no such letdown this year. Said Jackson: “I was constantly preaching to the team
perhaps, when big-name teams such as Duke and North Carolina pay a visit. When athletic director Gene DeFilippo fired Al Skinner last year, he made it clear that he wanted the new coach to connect better with the school and community and bring some
athletic. But they were more disciplined. They were good in halfcourt sets.” Shortly after Steve Donahue replaced Al Skinner as coach of the men’s team last spring, Cahill received a message from new director of basketball operations Woody Kampmann
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Shawn joined the show to discuss the teams OT win in Chicago. Shawn said that there was a heated discussion during the first intermission Saturday night in Chicago after the teams poor first period.
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Andy Brickley joins Mut and Merloni in studio to take phone calls from the listeners and to preview Game 3 of the Stanley Cup.
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It all started when McNeil and Spiegel from The Score in Chicago called Boston people drunks and called Fenway a "dump." Knowing that McNeil and Speigel weren't interested in talking to them on air, Lou called in to their show anyway. At first they were afraid, but they finally succumbed to the pressure.
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