Tempo-Free MAAC: The Conference Restart

Another full weekend of MAAC play is in the books and now we have four games to evaluate potential contenders. After Quinnipiac’s convincing victory over Iona at home on Monday night it appears we have another challenger to add. Here’s how efficiency margin sees the league at the moment. Continue reading “Tempo-Free MAAC: The Conference Restart”

Quinnipiac 86, Iona 74

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There’s a reason why you should never arrive late to a sporting event, and Quinnipiac proved why on Monday night. Continue reading “Quinnipiac 86, Iona 74”

Manhattan’s Masiello on Beamon: He’s Unguardable

Manhattan head coach Steve Masiello said he had some words for redshirt senior George Beamon on the sideline during their Saturday night game against Fairfield.

“I’m furious at him and I say that because he’s unguardable off the bounce,” Masiello said. “He’s one of the best one-on-one players in the country, no one can stop him off the bounce and sometimes I think he bails the defense out and settles.”

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Manhattan head coach Steve Masiello said that redshirt senior George Beamon (center) is unguardable. (photo courtesy: Manhattan athletics)

“He has the green light to shoot the ball whenever he wants in this offense, but when he’s in a one-on-one situation I don’t think there’s anyone that can stop him. I think he’s the best player in this conference, I think he’s unguardable and I want him to assert himself on every play. He’s a guy who got to the free throw line 11 times, last game 14 times, 25 attempts in the last two games and that’s what I want to see from him. He can constantly drive people. We had a little one-sided conversation would you say and he adjusted to it and we went from there.”

Beamon, who won Big Apple Buckets player of the week on Monday, averages a team-high 21.6 points per game this season. The senior has made more free throws (107) than any other player in the conference.

Manhattan has won eight straight games and is 4-0 in the MAAC for the first time since the 2005-06 season.

Thanks to Jaden Daly (@DalyDoseofHoops) for sharing audio from Manhattan’s game against Fairfield on Saturday night.

Ryan Restivo covers the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and America East conference for Big Apple Buckets. You can follow Ryan on Twitter @ryanarestivo or contact Ryan at rrestivo[at]nycbuckets.com.

Previewing Quinnipiac’s Week Ahead

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Quinnipiac will get a true test of where it stands in the MAAC this week as they play host to two of the league’s top programs in Iona and Manhattan.  Picked in the preseason coach’s poll as the top two teams in the MAAC, the Gaels and Jaspers each enter their contests against Quinnipiac undefeated in league play. Continue reading “Previewing Quinnipiac’s Week Ahead”

Quinnipiac 94, Monmouth 77

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In their first meeting as MAAC foes since making the move from the NEC together, the Quinnipiac Bobcats (2-1 MAAC) extended their winning streak over the Monmouth Hawks (1-3 MAAC) to 7 games with a 94-77 victory Saturday afternoon. Continue reading “Quinnipiac 94, Monmouth 77”