![]() Just like the Run Baby Run Center back home, back on campus, on Montgomery Street. For a week, the Peacocks have probably felt like players on a movie set, waiting for a director to scream “Cut! Print it!”īut it’s no movie set Friday night. And never has there been a sweeter basketball tale than this one.Īnd that’s perfectly lovely, as is the fact that the Saint Peter’s campus sits just 92 miles away, a nice easy shot up I-95, as is the fact that other than the road-trippers from West Lafayette, Ind., the entire building will be rooting for Saint Peter’s, to say nothing of the rest of the nation. Officially the teams will compete in the “East Region Semifinal” but that’s just fancy talk. The other stuff, fun as it has been the last few days, will go away around 7:09 Friday night, when the Saint Peter’s Peacocks will play the Purdue Boilermakers at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. “We don’t feel any pressure,” Saint Peter’s junior point guard Matthew Lee said Thursday morning. Once the ball goes up, nothing else matters. ![]() Hour after hour after hour in the sun, in the snow, in the rain. Then, it’s simply doing what you’ve done your whole life, on playgrounds and in driveways and in gymnasiums. The easy part will happen once the ball goes up. 'Bull Durham' holds up as love letter to small-town baseball 34 years later J, MJ and LeBron: The Knicks' epic failed history of trying to land a superstar Yankees' top priority is obvious after Astros sweep Giants must finally start rewriting recent history of misery Mets' 1967 trade for Gil Hodges made team miraculous
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