La Salle
Local Graduate Stays Focused As Father, Mother Undergo Kidney Transplant Surgery
College graduation can be a joyous time for a family- maybe a bit stressful too – but for a young woman about to graduate from La Salle on Sunday there’s another big event ahead.
La Salle’s Christensen Closes The Door On All Comers
Pat Christensen has made a significant impact on the baseball program at La Salle, but his career has also elevated him among the elite closers in the history of Division I baseball.
Stigall Show Log 3.29.13
5:40 La Salle’s NCAA Tournament run ended last night against Wichita State in Los Angeles. 6:45 President Obama says “shame on us” if we fail to act after the Newtown Shooting. 6:52 The NRA objects […]
La Salle’s Dream Run Ends In Sweet 16
The dream run was bound to end. La Salle had defied so many odds to reach the Sweet 16.
Rothstein: Thursday’s Sweet 16 Primer; X-Factors, Predictions & More
The Hurricanes have had a dream season, but Marquette is the toughest team in college basketball. That’s just one of four great matchups.
A Look At La Salle-Wichita State
Previewing tonight’s La Salle NCAA Tournament game against Wichita St.
Tom Izzo Says La Salle Is ‘No Fluke’
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo says La Salle is ‘no fluke.’
Staying Home Helps For La Salle
Philadelphia players help La Salle’s march back to college hoops relevance.
Next Stop For La Salle: Los Angeles and the ‘Sweet 16′
Next up for La Salle, a trip to Los Angeles and a game against Wichita St.
Five Things: FGCU First 15 Seed In Sweet 16 And Pac 12 Exceeds Its Seeds
To measure the unpredictability of this year’s NCAA Tournament, consider two items that didn’t make this column: Gonzaga, a 32-win team on a 15-game win streak, didn’t survive the first weekend, and Harvard, a 14 seed, won its first ever Tournament game.
Stigall Show Log 3.25.13
Chris discusses La Salle’s win over Mississippi to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s stance on gay marriage, and the continued investigation of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. He talks to Michael Bronstein and Colin Hanna on the Monday Morning Matchup and Lt. Gov Jim Cawley.
WIP Morning Show WInners And Weasels Week Of March 22, 2013
Angelo Cataldi and the WIP Morning Show named their “Winners And Weasels” for the week of March 22.
Rothstein: Friday’s NCAA Tournament Primer; Picks, Best Bet For An Upset & More
Don’t be surprised if Iona pushes Ohio State. If the Gaels make some shots early on, this one could very interesting.
Chris Stigall 3.21.13
Chris talks liquor, latenight TV, and Twitter and how they all are effecting Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Lawmakers are voting today on the privatizing of the state liquor system. Rumors say Jimmy Fallon could be moving NBC late night to NYC if he takes over for Jay Leno. D.A. Seth Williams gets caught following interesting twitter accounts. Chris personally speaks with Bernard McCormick author celebrating Philly Mag, Evan Nappen lawyer of SJ man posting Facebook photos of his son holding a rifle, and Matt Brouillette from the commonwealth foundation joins us to discuss the bill to privatize the plcb.
La Salle Wins In Big Dance For First Time Since 1990
Everything always came so easily to Tyrone Garland on a basketball court. He always seemed to move faster than everyone else—especially with the ball in his hands at Bartram High School, with his trademark headband and his dreadlocks bouncing off the back of his neck in his wake.



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