Posted May 12, 2012 on
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The NCAA granted Irish forward Scott Martin a sixth-year of eligibility for the upcoming basketball season. With the captain’s return, Notre Dame’s starting lineup from last winter remains intact and (at least) a quartet of newcomers joining the fray.
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