There are 67 college basketball games tonight, so I wanted to make this NIT bracket was published before then. Continue reading “NIT Bracketology: Feb. 25, 2016”
Category: Hofstra
NIT Bracketology: Feb. 10, 2016
Well, I broke down and LSU is currently in the NCAA tournament bracket as one of the last at-large bids. Continue reading “NIT Bracketology: Feb. 10, 2016”
Juan’ya Green Becomes Fourth To Score 1,000 At Two Schools
Hofstra’s star point guard Juan’ya Green joined one of the most exclusive clubs in NCAA basketball during Sunday afternoon’s 98-95 OT loss at James Madison. Continue reading “Juan’ya Green Becomes Fourth To Score 1,000 At Two Schools”
UNCW 70, Hofstra 67: Pride Blow 20 Point Lead
As Ameen Tanksley’s 3-pointer fell through the net, one thing was certain: Hofstra was rolling. The redshirt senior’s trey gave the Pride a 38-18 lead with 2:24 remaining in the first half as Hofstra blasted full speed ahead through UNCW’s defense like the Titanic through the Atlantic. Continue reading “UNCW 70, Hofstra 67: Pride Blow 20 Point Lead”
Hofstra Adjusting While Maintaining Lead In CAA
Hofstra was picked as the favorite in the hotly contested Colonial Athletic Association, and while they sit tied for first at 8-2, this is hardly how the plan was imagined back in the summer. Continue reading “Hofstra Adjusting While Maintaining Lead In CAA”
NIT Bracketology: Jan. 25, 2016
Conference play has brought a ton of changes to the NIT bracket. The biggest drops? Northwestern, which is now out, and Georgia, which is now a seven seed. Continue reading “NIT Bracketology: Jan. 25, 2016”
Hofstra Wins Triple-Overtime Thriller At Northeastern
Three times at Matthews Arena on Thursday night, Hofstra had the ball with a chance to win as the clock expired. Three times, the Pride’s shots didn’t fall. But when the visitors got an opportunity to win by playing defense, they came through, stopping Northeastern on a key possession to earn a thrilling 96-92, triple-overtime victory. Continue reading “Hofstra Wins Triple-Overtime Thriller At Northeastern”
JMU 86, Hofstra 82: Three Thoughts On Gustys’ Historic Game
Hofstra fans witnessed one of the great games in the history of Hofstra basketball Saturday afternoon. Sophomore forward Rokas Gustys dominated with 25 points and 20 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to earn the Pride the victory as Hofstra fell to James Madison University 86-82 in overtime. Continue reading “JMU 86, Hofstra 82: Three Thoughts On Gustys’ Historic Game”
Hofstra 69, Drexel 61: Juan’ya Green Eclipses 2,000
Juan’ya Green proved Thursday night exactly why he was selected as the preseason CAA Player of the Year. Continue reading “Hofstra 69, Drexel 61: Juan’ya Green Eclipses 2,000”
Hofstra Powered By Emergence of Sophomore Rokas Gustys
For Hofstra, a team that has scored just over 80 points per game and leads the CAA in three-point shooting, their offensive boost was not expected to come from the inside. Continue reading “Hofstra Powered By Emergence of Sophomore Rokas Gustys”







