This list of tasks to accomplish appears endless for Mike Maker. Continue reading “Plenty to Do After First Week for Mike Maker”
Category: Marist
Tim Murray on Marist’s Growth, Future
Uncertainty appears to be an understatement at this point for most college programs in the era of realignment.
Tim Murray on Marist’s Unusual Position
Standing at a podium on June 18 at McCann Arena introducing his next hire as men’s basketball coach was probably the last place Tim Murray thought he would be a year ago.
Mike Maker’s Hire Sends a Clear Signal for Marist
Most of the time it’s not the first answer a coach says that’s the most important, it’s the last. Continue reading “Mike Maker’s Hire Sends a Clear Signal for Marist”
Marist Hires Mike Maker
After 26 years in the business, Mike Maker appears to have landed his first Division I head coaching job, becoming the 11th head coach in Marist College’s history.
Perception of Marist Job Strong as Candidate Pool Develops
In gathering the latest information on the Red Foxes search, the opinion on the job from the region has stayed consistent from the coaching community, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Continue reading “Perception of Marist Job Strong as Candidate Pool Develops”
Plenty at Stake for Marist’s Next Hire
Between the 2001-02 season and when games tip off in the middle of November for the start of the 2014-15 season, only one program will have changed their head coach five times in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
Jeff Bower Resigns as Marist Head Coach
After one season with the program, Marist College officially announced Monday that Jeff Bower would resign on Monday evening. Continue reading “Jeff Bower Resigns as Marist Head Coach”
Marist’s Jeff Bower Headed for Pistons, Reports
Marist head coach Jeff Bower appears on the verge of landing a new job, according to Yahoo! NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski. Continue reading “Marist’s Jeff Bower Headed for Pistons, Reports”
Players on Their Future at the Gotham Hoops Invitational
Earlier this month, Gotham Hoops hosted the inaugural Gotham Hoops Invitational at Farmingdale State College. The event was a showcase for over two dozen Men’s College Basketball seniors in the Tri-State area.
Participants included a diverse array of players from local Division I, II, and III schools. The players were separated into four teams and played two exhibition games to show off their skills. This was just one opportunity for these seniors to play in front of friends, media, and scouts as they pursue their dreams of playing professionally.
Big Apple Buckets was at the event, and we were able to catch up with some local players including Manhattan’s Rhamel Brown, Hofstra’s Stephen Nwaukoni, and Quinnipiac’s Ike Azotam. Continue reading “Players on Their Future at the Gotham Hoops Invitational”








