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And getting hot at just the right time has been Mazzulla, many fans recalling Mazzulla's near triple-double performance (13 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists) against the Blue Devils two seasons ago in the NCAA Tournament.
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The Mountaineers will have two healthy point guards next year in Truck Bryant, who broke a bone in his foot during the NCAA Tournament, and Joe Mazzulla, who took a couple of months to reach full strength as he came back from a shoulder injury.
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PGs Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla are back to run the show, along with Dalton Pepper and Casey Mitchell, a pair of shooting guards who could be big scorers with a year under their belt.
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The Mountaineers will have two healthy point guards next year in Truck Bryant, who broke a bone in his foot during the NCAA Tournament, and Joe Mazzulla, who took a couple of months to reach full strength as he came back from a shoulder injury.
Big East Conference 2010
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Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla lend experience to the backcourt.
2009-10 preseason Top 25 poll: Kansas opened in No. 1 spot 2009
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PGs Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla are back to run the show, along with Dalton Pepper and Casey Mitchell, a pair of shooting guards who could be big scorers with a year under their belt.
Big East Conference 2010
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Coach Bob Huggins did a great job of using his two point guards Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla to complement each other, taking the best of both player's abilities.
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Coach Bob Huggins did a great job of using his two point guards Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla to complement each other, taking the best of both player's abilities.
Big East Conference 2010
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Reserve guard Joe Mazzulla, all 6-foot-2 of him, had 11 rebounds to go along with 13 points and eight assists.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Duke called timeout, and Mazzulla screamed and pounded his chest, first with one fist, then the other.
USATODAY.com 2007
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