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”
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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”
Forecasting the MAAC Tournament
Today marks the start of the MAAC tournament, and we at Big Apple Buckets thought it would be worthwhile to take a closer look at each team in their quest to represent the MAAC in the NCAA Tournament. Each team makes the trip to Springfield with a different set of pros and cons, and dealing with different sets of highs and lows that go beyond simple numbers. Continue reading “Forecasting the MAAC Tournament”
Marist 103, Quinnipiac 72
It was a good day to be a Marist fan. The Red Foxes gave their fans and seniors an afternoon to remember as their offense exploded in a 103-72 romp of Quinnipiac on senior day at McCann Arena. Continue reading “Marist 103, Quinnipiac 72”
How Marist Turned Things Around In The MAAC
In his first season as head coach, Jeff Bower has seen his Red Foxes swing from their lowest point to making a run at the fifth seed in the MAAC over the final weekend. Continue reading “How Marist Turned Things Around In The MAAC”
Previewing the MAAC Awards Race
Last season the coaches and administrators around the league anonymously participated with me in a poll to judge on the top three candidates each for Player of the Year before the season’s final weekend. Continue reading “Previewing the MAAC Awards Race”
The Race for 5th in the MAAC
With four games left on the MAAC slate, the standings are starting to take shape. One glance at the conference standings, and you will see the teams have separated themselves into three distinct tiers:
At the top, Iona leads the pack two games clear of Manhattan, Quinnipiac, and Canisius, who remain deadlocked in a tie for second place. Iona looks to be in the driver’s seat for the regular season title while the other three have all but clinched a first round bye in the upcoming MAAC tournament. Continue reading “The Race for 5th in the MAAC”
Quinnipiac 83, Marist 78
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The Red Foxes had their best three-point shooting performance of the year, but it was not enough to power them past the Bobcats as Marist fell to Quinnipiac 83-78 Monday night at the TD Bank Sports Center.
Marist’s Bower Prepped for Life without Kemp
First year head coach Jeff Bower is prepared for his team to play without senior captain Adam Kemp until they find out what is bothering his right knee. Continue reading “Marist’s Bower Prepped for Life without Kemp”
Big Apple Buckets Weekly Awards: Jan. 13
Conference play started in earnest for the rest of New York City’s teams this week and it shows in these weekly awards. Picking a Player and Rookie of the Week was nearly impossible. These are our best guesses. Let us know if you disagree in the comments.






