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The DePaulia

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The DePaulia

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The DePaulia

Men's Sports

Devin Gage will play for hometown DePaul next season

Devin Gage will play for hometown DePaul next season

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2016

// [dropcap]D[/dropcap]evin Gage is loose. In a quiet gym, the 6-foot-1 guard is smiling as he runs through a pre-game drill in the team’s layup line. He’s laughing with his teammates and casually...

Women's basketball looks to win a third straight Big East tournament

Women’s basketball looks to win a third straight Big East tournament

Ben Gartland February 28, 2016

DePaul women's basketball is chasing its third straight Big East tournament win. Here's what to look for, and what you should know. When: March 5 - 8 Where: McGrath Phillips Arena Cost: Free...

DePaul men’s basketball can’t keep up with Providence 87-66

Ben Gartland February 27, 2016

The night DePaul upset then No. 11 Providence seemed so long ago on Saturday afternoon, as the unranked Friars took out DePaul 87-66. Freshman Eli Cain led DePaul with 22 points. Ben Bentil led Providence,...

DePaul beats St. John's 83-75

DePaul beats St. John’s 83-75

Ben Savage February 25, 2016

The final regular season match-up between the visiting St. Johns Red Storm and the DePaul Blue Demons was a battle between two small fishes in a big pond. DePaul was the bigger fish, winning by a score...

Dave Leitao's first year back has seen some progress, but many of the old frustrations remain. (photo courtesy of Nam Y. Huh | ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Blue Demons continue to frustrate

Ben Gartland February 21, 2016

DePaul men's basketball head coach Dave Leitao's favorite recurring phrase this season has been, "Rome wasn't built in a day." It's a reminder for patience when rebuilding the program that has been...

Western Kentucky guard announces transfer to DePaul

Western Kentucky guard announces transfer to DePaul

Ben Gartland February 20, 2016

Redshirt junior guard Chris Harrison-Docks announced on Twitter Saturday night that he will transfer to DePaul. I'm happy to announce I'll be playing my last year of college basketball at #DePaul...

DePaul men’s basketball drops fourth straight in loss to Marquette

Dan Beedie February 20, 2016

DePaul men's basketball was unable to complete the season sweep against Marquete, as DePaul fell to the Golden Eagles Saturday afternoon, 73-60, in the 118th installment between the two teams. The Blue...

The resurgence of the Big East

The resurgence of the Big East

Josh Criswell February 14, 2016

When the Big East underwent a transformational face-lift in 2013, questions arose regarding whether or not the conference would be able to retain its status as one of the premier leagues in college basketball....

DePaul falls to No. 1 Villanova

DePaul falls to No. 1 Villanova

Josh Criswell February 9, 2016

The DePaul men’s basketball team hosted the top-ranked Villanova Wildcats one week removed from an upset victory over the No. 11 Providence Friars. Unfortunately for the Blue Demons, there...

Inching closer? Men's basketball shows progress with Providence win

Inching closer? Men’s basketball shows progress with Providence win

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2016

Billy Garrett admitted it was “kind of weird.” The DePaul guard watched as his teammates stormed the student section at Allstate Arena Tuesday to celebrate the Blue Demons’ best win of the season,...

Cain and Gazi find their place

Cain and Gazi find their place

Ben Savage February 7, 2016

Even after the upset of No.11 Providence this Tuesday, DePaul’s men’s basketball team’s season is stuck in the mud with a 2-9 conference record. DePaul preaches staying in the moment, but the moment...

In Providence win, DePaul finally overcomes top team

In Providence win, DePaul finally overcomes top team

Josh Crisswell February 7, 2016

For a DePaul men’s basketball team that had lost 11 of its past 13 games, including eight by double-digits, an upset of the No. 11 Providence Friars seemed highly unlikely. Considering the Blue Demons’...

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