Vermont listens to the National Anthem during the men's basketball game between the Maine Black Bears and the Vermont Catamounts at Patrick Gym on Wednesday night. But it's not a game of hoops for the University of Vermont men's basketball players. And a Madden Super Bowl between Steidl and Ward is on the docket, too, when they can find the time. (BRIAN JENKINS/for the FREE PRESS) (Photo: Brian Jenkins)Out of the house and around campus, players are rarely seen alone. Cats live together, win togetherVermont's Ernie Duncan (20) high-fives Drew Urquhart (25) during the men's basketball game between the Harvard Crimson and the Vermont Catamounts at Patrick Gym on Monday night.
Candace Parker, Naperville Central, 2004After leading her high school to a second consecutive state title, she became the only three-time Ms. Basketball winner. "Doc" was a three-time All-Stater and was the consensus national player of the year and a McDonald's All-American in 1980. Tamika Catchings, Stevenson, 1997First sophomore to win the Ms. Basketball title, leading her team in 1995 to the state crown. Russell Cross, Manley, 1980The 6-10 center was a McDonald's All-American and the Parade national player of the year in 1980. Paul & Phil Judson, Hebron, 1952The twins starred in Illinois' version of Hoosiers, leading tiny Hebron to the single-class state title with a 64-59 overtime win against Quincy.
Clay, N.Y. -- A new housing development in Clay, just north of Syracuse, offers the ultimate in addresses for Syracuse University basketball fans. The streets of "Orange Commons" are named for the players on the roster of the 2003 NCAA men's championship team. The main road running through the development is McNamara Drive, named for Gerry McNamara. And the last named street on the site plans, for now, is Pace Lane, named for Josh Pace. Duany Avenue is named for Kueth Duany.
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