Alumni teams from Syracuse, Kansas, Indiana and Marquette highlight the Super 16 field in?The Basketball Tournament. Also participating for $2 million are polarizing, trash-talking Ole Miss star Marshall Henderson (2012-14) and Arizona 1997 national champion Mike Bibby (1996-98), among other former college stars.Syracuses alums, also known as Boeheims Army, advanced on Sunday behind key performances from Eric Devendorf (2005-09), CJ Fair (2010-14) and Hakim Warrick (2001-05). Devendorf tallied 19 points while Fair added 13 and Warrick scored 12 in Sundays win.?The Northeasts No. 2-seeded Boeheims Army will next take the floor on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2, notes Donna Ditota of Syracuse.com.?If Boeheims Army win Thursday, theres a chance they could face a team comprised of Kansas alumni in the next round of the Northeast region bracket. The Jayhawks squad is led by?Tyshawn Taylor (2008-12), who scored 18 points on Sunday. The Kansas alums will first have to get by a pair of former Cincinnati stars: DerMarr Johnson (1999-00) and James White (2003-06). Johnson sank 6-of-11 3-point attempts and scored 27 points on Sunday.The Midwest region is highlighted by a Super 16 matchup between Indiana and Marquette alumni. Marquette alums Dwight Buycks (2009-11) and?Jamil Wilson (2011-14) led the way with 27 and 22 points, respectively, in Sundays win against former Michigan State players. The Hoosiers squad includes Jordan Hulls (2009-13), Will Sheehey (2010-14) and Christian Watford (2009-13), plus Butlers Roosevelt Jones?(2011-16).?Hulls contributed 12 points and five assists in Sundays win.Pedros Posse, one of the fields most star-studded rosters, was led by former Sacramento King and Arizona Wildcat Mike Bibby (12 points on Sunday) and fellow ex-King and Florida Gator Jason Williams (6 assists).The South and West regions were off this past weekend, but alums from Ole Miss (including Henderson), Gonzaga, Utah, VCU and Bradley will resume play in the Super 16 this week.?For the full schedule of remaining games on ESPN3, ESPNU, ESPN2 and ESPN, click here.? Balenciaga Triple S 2020 Cheap .C. -- Calgarys Kevin Koe did it the hard way again. 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Mal Meninga has prevailed in the battle of the Queensland greats with his Australia side ending the Four Nations campaign of Wayne Bennetts England with a 36-18 win in London.The Kangaroos ran in six tries at the London Stadium, ruthlessly running away with the game in the second half after a tightly-contested opening stanza that saw the tourists lead 10-6 at the break, in front of a crowd of 35,569.Having already been assured of their spot in next weekends final at Anfield following Scotlands shock draw with New Zealand on Friday, Australia had nothing but their pride on the line.England needed to avoid defeat to book a place in the decider at the expense of the Kiwis but any hopes of the Meningas men taking it easy never materialised as they showed their class and professionalism in a polished display.England drew first blood with an early Gareth Widdop penalty before Johnathan Thurston responded in kind in the 17th minute.The home crowd were on their feet eight minutes later when livewire winger Jermaine McGillvary finished off a smart move with a fine finish in the right corner.Widdop failed to add the extras and Australia hit back five minutes before the break when Blake Ferguson hauled in a bullet pass from Darius Boyd, before Thurston bisected the posts from the sideline to give his side an 8-6 advantage.The Kangaroos were then gifted two points on the siren when Josh Hodgson failed to find touch from a penalty and Sam Burgesss reckless taackle on Aaron Woods allowed Thurston to extend the lead.ddddddddddddThe second half was a complete contrast to the first with Greg Inglis scoring the first of five second-half tries six minutes after the restart with Matt Scott and Josh Dugan adding further four-pointers that were converted by Thurston.Widdop scampered over for the hosts to reduce the deficit to 28-12 but Matt Gillett darted over after a great pass from man of the match Cooper Cronk to end any hopes of an English fightback.Ryan Halls 31st try in as many games for his country was a late consolation for England, but Valentine Holmes had the final say with an acrobatic diving effort in the dying minutes to add some extra gloss to the scoreline.It was very pleasing to get a win in a tough game, but we have a few things to work on, few things we wont be able to do next week, Australia skipper Cameron Smith said.They boys were really up for this game and are looking forward to next week.England skipper Burgess, who was lucky to stay on the field after cutting the eye of David Klemmer with a well-thrown punch in a late scuffle said bad errors cost his side..It was quite disappointing, Burgess said.We let ourselves down with crucial errors you cant do at this level.We missed touch and that was big momentum swinger. Weve not done as well we would have wanted. ' ' '