The Daily Read: Boeheim Shrugs at 800

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Subdued and modest, Jim Boeheim is simply happy to have No. 800 out of the way, from The Post-Standard.

North Carolina successfully spoiled Isiah Thomas' college coaching debut, but the Heels are still young and raw, from the Charollette Observer.

It's a shame that more folks in Columbus didn't come out to support No. 16 Ohio State in the Buckeyes' opener versus Alcorn State last night.  They missed only the second triple-double in program history -- a tremendous feat by All-American candidate Evan Turner, from The Columbus Dispatch.

Here are the details of Seton Hall transfer Keon Lawrence's DUI yesterday.  A source close to the Pirates told The Record of Bergen County that Lawrence has been suspended from the team indefinitely.

Josh Smith, a top-10 player from Washington, has committed to UCLA, from The Seattle Times.

Tonight we're keeping an eye on ...
Nothing -- Just one day after opening day, there isn't a single game on the docket.  College basketball giveth.  College basketball taketh away.

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