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Krzyzewski told Cimmino thanks, but no thanks, and broke Gordon's heart.
USATODAY.com - Nothing can ever replace those good ol' college days 2004
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"Ben didn't play that well," Calhoun told Cimmino, "but he's going to be a special one."
USATODAY.com - Nothing can ever replace those good ol' college days 2004
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"Have fun, play your heart out, and I'd like to take a picture with a national champion after the game," Gordon's high school coach, Bob Cimmino, had told him.
USATODAY.com - Nothing can ever replace those good ol' college days 2004
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"He's a prototypical New York guard," Cimmino said.
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Volinia S, Calin GA, Liu CG, Ambs S, Cimmino A, et al. (2006) A microRNA expression signature of human solid tumors defines cancer gene targets.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Mitchell S. Stark et al. 2010
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Volinia S, Calin G, Liu C, Ambs S, Cimmino A, et al. (2006) A microRNA expression signature of human solid tumors defines cancer gene targets.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Chad J. Creighton et al. 2010
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"This is where he got his rep; he's a New York City ballplayer," Cimmino said.
unknown title 2009
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There Rizzo, who played CYO basketball for Cimmino as an eighth-grader, coached future Knights stars and Division I players Jonathan Mitchell,
unknown title 2009
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There Rizzo, who played CYO basketball for Cimmino as an eighth-grader, coached future Knights stars and Division I players Jonathan Mitchell,
unknown title 2009
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Lucas Cimmino fanned 15 as part of a four-hitter, and Westfield Voc-Tech (3-3) knocked host Granby (7-1) from the unbeaten ranks.
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