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Folks, in case you haven’t been paying attention, you had better buy your Merrimack College hockey tickets or there’s a chance you won’t be able to see it in person. Merrimack clinched home ice in the Hockey East Tournament, which starts next week against either Maine or Northeastern (will be determined tonight), after beating up [...]

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OK, maybe it wasn’t supposed to be a compliment, but Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh threw the name of Patriots coach Bill Belichick into the mix after the delilitating loss to the Spurs last night, 125-95, just one night after the Heat blew a 24-point lead in losing to the Orlando Magic in Miami. Bosh [...]

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It was a big night last night for UMass-Lowell men’s basketball, which not only upset No. 3 seeded Stonehill College in Easton, Mass., but the Div. 2 school got a little national exposure doing it. Junior guard Robbie Walton, of South Boston, was recognized as ESPN Boston SportsCenter’s Play of the Day today. His beyond-half [...]

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From what I’ve been told, newest Celtic Jeff Green is going to be a keeper here. Checking from some old stories, I grabbed this quote from his hometown paper when he was drafted by the Celtics and immediately sent to Seattle. ‘‘I’m not really worried, I know I can fit anywhere,” said Green. ‘‘I can [...]

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Admit it, the Boston Celtics appear to be in a funk after their trading of Kendrick Perkins to the Oklahoma Thunder. Newly acquired Jeff Green looks like a fish out of water and center Nenad Krstic. In essence, it does feel like a great deal right now, does it, particularly after listening the rest of [...]

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We trusted Bill Belichick on this one when he decided to trade Richard Seymour to Oakland two seasons ago. Seymour was getting old and he wanted to be paid like a superstar. The rumblings we got from Foxboro was that Seymour was good, but not great any more. Well, yesterday he signed for two years [...]

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If you’ve got 30 minutes to kill, check out this thorough look at graduation rates at all of the major Div. 1 schools for football, basketball and baseball, and then a look at totals for all student-athletes. They break it down, first, by conferences. Anyway, Boston College is among the best in the nation, which [...]

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It has already begun. See below. Good luck: Registration for the opportunity to purchase tickets in the 2011 Random Drawings presented by MasterCard begins today, Wednesday, February 9, at noon online at redsox.com. Fans may register for the chance to purchase tickets for select Red Sox home games including all nine home contests versus the [...]

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Word on the basketball street is that Los Angeles Lakers are close to making a deal with the Denver Nuggets. The Lakers would get eventual free agent Carmelo Anthony and the Nuggets would get oft-injured, but young center Andrew Bynum. Personally, I like the deal and I see it happening. I think it helps the [...]

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Eagle-Tribune Pro Football Writers Bill Burt and Hector Longo will be hosting their first-ever Super Bowl Spectacular today, from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. on WCCM-AM radio 1110. Special guests like New York Giant Zak DeOssie and former Patriots great Steve Grogan are scheduled to talk about and break down Sunday’s Super Bowl XLV between the Green [...]

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