Three is a very pertinent number for the next Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament site. Continue reading “Rich Ensor on the MAAC Tournament Moving to Albany in 2015”
Category: MAAC
Too Early Projected MAAC and NEC Standings Using RPM
Using a similar methodology to how I figured out just how much Penn underperformed last season I went ahead and built predictor models for specific conferences using returning possession minutes (RPM) data. Continue reading “Too Early Projected MAAC and NEC Standings Using RPM”
Transfers Key for Rider in 2015
Three key transfers are on the way for Rider and they should help head coach Kevin Baggett improve his team’s overall depth and efficiency.
Rider Underachieves in Kevin Baggett’s Second Season
After a second place finish during his first season, Kevin Baggett’s Rider Broncs appeared ready to capture that momentum and contend for a top-five seed in MAAC play in 2014. Continue reading “Rider Underachieves in Kevin Baggett’s Second Season”
Fairfield Stags Solidifying Core for Next Season
The Stags were the 31st youngest team in all of college basketball this season and, at plenty of times, their inexperience showed.
Continue reading “Fairfield Stags Solidifying Core for Next Season”
ESPN3 Issue Looming Large over the MAAC
The future of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference faces a big issue this week that could have a transformative effect on the league.
Quinnipiac Season Recap
The chaos of conference realignment seems so far away, but it was just over nine months ago when 45 Division I programs played a massive game of musical chairs. Quinnipiac was one of those programs, making the jump from the NEC to the MAAC last July. Continue reading “Quinnipiac Season Recap”
Marist’s Jeff Bower on First Year as Head Coach
How quickly a year goes by. Just around this time in 2013 Marist was looking for a head coach when Jeff Bower’s name emerged as a potential candidate. Continue reading “Marist’s Jeff Bower on First Year as Head Coach”
Tough Beginning Leads to Growth for Marist
In just over one year as head coach at Marist, Jeff Bower has experienced almost all of the highs and lows of his profession. Continue reading “Tough Beginning Leads to Growth for Marist”
Saint Peter’s Newcomers Built Future Foundation
This season was the first of Saint Peter’s next cycle. John Dunne and his staff added a large group of new players to the mix, which led to a double-digit win season for the first time since their NCAA tournament bid in 2011. Continue reading “Saint Peter’s Newcomers Built Future Foundation”







