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Boston University Wins 2011 America East Tournament

Mar 13, 2011 6:49 PM

Boston University defeated Stony Brook by a final of 56-54 to win the 2011 America East Tournament.

Senior John Holland was named Tournament MVP.

Joining Holland on the the All-Tournament Team was teammate Darryl Partin, Genesis Maciel (Hartford), Leonard Hayes and Chris Martin (Stony Brook).

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Ohio State, Kansas, Pitt, Duke Take Top Seeds In 2011 Tourney

Mar 13, 2011 6:06 PM

Ohio State is the No. 1 overall seed in the 2011 NCAA Tournament and will be placed in the East Region.

Joining the Buckeyes No. 1 seeds is Kansas in the Midwest, Pittsburgh in the Southeast and Duke in the West.

Pitt is the only No. 1 seed to not win their conference tournament, losing to eventual champion Connecticut in the quarterfinals.

San Diego State, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Florida are the No. 2 seeds, while Syracuse, Purdue, Connecticut and BYU are the No. 3 seeds. Kentucky, Louisville, Texas and Wisconsin are the No. 4 seeds.

Kansas and Duke were also No. 1 seeds in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, while Ohio State was a No. 2 and Pitt was a No. 3.

The Final Four will be held in Houston on April 2nd and 4th.

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Holland, Bald, Voelkel Take Top America East Awards

Mar 6, 2011 7:28 PM

Boston University senior John Holland won Player of the Year honors in the America East Conference. Holland was Rookie of the Year in 2008 and a First Team member in 2009 and 2010 as well.

Vermont's Brendan Bald and Brian Voelkel won Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year respectively.

Joining Holland on the First Team are teammate Darryl Partin, Greer Wright (Binghamton), Evan Fjeld (Vermont), Tim Ambrose (Albany) and Troy Barnies (Maine).

On the Second Team were Tyrone Conley (New Hampshire), Chris De La Rosa (UMBC), Bryan Dougher (Stony Brook), Gerald McLemore (Maine) and Joe Zeglinski (Hartford).

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