The Golden Eagles will play eight conference games on national TV, including four straight to close out the regular season. The highlight will be the finale on March 3 when they play host to Pittsburgh as the nightcap to "ESPN Gameday," the network's studio show, which will begin broadcasting live from the Bradley Center at 10 a.m.
"I think it speaks volumes about the league, it speaks volumes about what they feel our atmosphere is like," Crean said. "That's a tribute to the students, the fans, the way they have done so many things to make playing at Marquette such a great experience. But there's no way this would have happened without the leadership of the Milwaukee Bucks and especially Sen. (Herb) Kohl clearing the way for us to have an opportunity to do this."
UPDATE
- MU alum Eric Silver, prolific message board poster and emerging Big East reporter, completed his splendid Big East preview yesterday. Eric previewed all sixteen Big East teams -- tabbing the Pittsburgh Panthers as the pre-season favorite. Check out the link here - - to read his previews on each team, scroll to the bottom of the Pitt preview. Well done, Eric.
- Also, Dominic James and Pitt's Stuart Gray are the coverboys for the Big East's official 2006-2007 preview. Click here to get the links for the series of .pdf files.
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