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February 12, 2008 – The Boston University men's basketball team shot 52 percent from the field to beat Binghamton, 79-53, Tuesday evening in Case Gymnasium. Freshman guard John Holland (23) led the team in scoring with a career-high 25 points. Photos and Text by Sarah Beth Yoder

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February 12, 2008 – The Boston University men's basketball team shot 52 percent from the field to beat Binghamton, 79-53, Tuesday evening in Case Gymnasium. Freshman guard John Holland (23) led the team in scoring with a career-high 25 points.

Photos and Text by Sarah Beth Yoder

February 12, 2008 – Boston University men’s basketball team Head Coach Dennis Wolff and his coaching staff, Associate Head Coach, Orlando Vandross, Assistant Coach, Sean Ryan and Director of Basketball Operations, Will Seward, keep eight watchful eyes on their players during the first half of Tuesday night’s game against Binghamton. Their team went on to win the game 79-53.

February 12, 2008 – Ten-year-old Melrose youth basketball participant, Jacob Hernandez (4) guards a fellow Melrose player during their halftime scrimmage at Tuesday night’s Boston University men’s basketball game at Case Gymnasium. The final score of the Melrose scrimmage was 8-2 in favor of the white team. The main event ended with the BU Terriers beating Binghamton, 79-53 and bringing their winning streak to four games as they head into next week’s game at Vermont.

February 12, 2008 – Boston University men’s basketball player, Marques Johnson (32) dribbles by Binghamton’s Richard Forbes (24) during the second half of Tuesday’s night game at Case Gymnasium. Johnson had 7 assists and 4 rebounds to help the BU Terriers to a 79-53 win over the Binghamton Bearcats.

February 12, 2008 – Boston University Terrier fans react to a dunk by freshman men’s basketball player, John Holland who scored a career-high 25 points, during Tuesday night’s game against Binghamton at Case Gymnasium. The Terrier’s shot 52 percent from the field to beat Binghamton 79-53 in front of an energetic crowd.