There is one lasting impression both coaches gave after Stony Brook outlasted Hofstra on Sunday: they enjoy these local rivalry games. Continue reading “Hofstra, Stony Brook Eager For More Local Rivalries”
Category: Colonial Athletic Association
Hofstra Prioritizing To Build Their Defense
Hofstra head coach Joe Mihalich knows his team can score and score a lot, but it’s the other side he worries about. Continue reading “Hofstra Prioritizing To Build Their Defense”
Hofstra 86, Appalachian State 80 – Pride Growing Confident
NEW YORK, NY – It was once again comeback time for Hofstra Sunday afternoon as the Pride erased a nine point first half deficit on their way to taking down Appalachian State 86-80 in the second game of the Holiday Festival doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. Continue reading “Hofstra 86, Appalachian State 80 – Pride Growing Confident”
Northeastern Cruises Past Harvard
The first half of this game was weird, man.
Things went haywire 90 seconds in, when the shot clock at Harvard’s end of Matthews Arena malfunctioned. Two minutes of game time later, it was done for good; a second, portable clock was hauled out to the baseline, with the PA announcer counting down every time it reached 10. Continue reading “Northeastern Cruises Past Harvard”
Three Thoughts: Iona 92, Delaware 77
It was a welcome return to the Hynes Center for Iona Friday night, as A.J. English & Co. dismantled Delaware 92-77. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Iona 92, Delaware 77”
Gustys Comes Alive As Hofstra Downs Molloy
Joe Mihalich’s Hofstra squad has certainly proven its offensive prowess this season. The Pride, picked as favorites in the CAA, have scored 96 points in each of their two contests this year and took down Division II Molloy 96-64 Monday night. Continue reading “Gustys Comes Alive As Hofstra Downs Molloy”
Photo Gallery: Hofstra 96, Canisius 85
Hofstra, powered by Brian Bernardi’s career-night, pushed past an 18 point deficit and pulled out a 96-85 win over Canisius on Friday night. We broke it down on both ends as to what it means for Hofstra and Canisius, and here are some photos from the season debut in Hempstead. Continue reading “Photo Gallery: Hofstra 96, Canisius 85”
Three Pride Thoughts: Hofstra 96, Canisius 85
Hofstra trailed by as many as 18 in their season opener against Canisius, yet the claw away the winner from night one of the college basketball season. Continue reading “Three Pride Thoughts: Hofstra 96, Canisius 85”
Guards Young and Old Lead Hofstra’s Resurgence
When Joe Mihalich made the move downstate to take over the reins at Hofstra in 2013 after 15 years at Niagara, he brought two of his star players along with him. Over the past two years they have helped him transform the image of Hofstra basketball. Continue reading “Guards Young and Old Lead Hofstra’s Resurgence”
Nesmith, Kone Leave Hofstra In Good Hands
It’s hard to come up with a student-athlete with a more tumultuous career than recent Hofstra graduate Moussa Kone. The 6’8” forward from the Bronx represented the Pride’s senior-most member during the 2014-15 season and was the only member of the team to don the Hofstra uniform over the last four years. Continue reading “Nesmith, Kone Leave Hofstra In Good Hands”







