Rider head coach Kevin Baggett confirmed that he will redshirt freshman Josh Williams prior to the start of the 2014-15 season. Continue reading “Rider to Redshirt Freshman Josh Williams”
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MAAC Sophomores on the Toughest to Guard
Last season the MAAC featured a strong group of freshman guards, who look like a great group of future league stars. Continue reading “MAAC Sophomores on the Toughest to Guard”
Rider Broncs Not Taking Last Season’s Experience Lightly
After finishing in second place during Kevin Baggett’s first season as head coach, the Rider Broncs appeared to have figured out how to be a perennial contender.
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Rider’s Zedric Sadler Fit And Ready To Lead
Junior Zedric Sadler is happy to have his sophomore season behind him. Continue reading “Rider’s Zedric Sadler Fit And Ready To Lead”
Analyzing The MAAC’s Sophomore Point Guards
The MAAC has a unique strength this season. The league is blessed with a number of talented sophomore point guards. Canisius’ Billy Baron and Manhattan’s Mike Alvarado showed just how important a quality lead guard can be in the chase for a league title. Now there will be a number of players vying to claim their spot atop the mantle. Continue reading “Analyzing The MAAC’s Sophomore Point Guards”
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”
Three Thoughts: Iona 94 Rider 71
Three thoughts following Iona’s 94-71 victory over Rider as they advance to the semifinals on Sunday. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Iona 94 Rider 71”
Iona 94, Rider 71
Iona put their impressive offense on full display Saturday afternoon. The Gaels ran away from Rider early and defeated the Broncs 94-71 in the MAAC tournament quarterfinals at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.

Iona opened the game on a 15-4 run and kept up the tempo throughout. Thanks to a tremendous first half from Tre Bowman, the Gaels were able to open up and maintain a comfortable lead on the Broncs throughout the half, leading by as much as 16 as they took a 50-34 lead into the break.
Bowman led all scorers at the half with 17 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field and 3-for-4 from behind the arc. David Laury was once again tremendous off the bench for the Gaels, falling just one rebound shy of a double-double in the first half alone.
“I think Dave has a very high ceiling,” head coach Tim Cluess said of Laury. “If he continues to work this hard, he’s just going to get better and better.”
Rider outscored Iona 14-10 early on in the second half and were able to cut the lead to 10, but the Gael’s offense was just too much. Thanks to an 11-3 run capped by back-to-back 3-pointers from Sean Armand and Isaiah Williams, Iona was able to extend their lead out to 18.
The lead grew as large as 26 in the second half as Iona took full control of the game. Bowman continued his hot streak with another 11 points in the second half to finish with a game-high 28. It was Bowman’s second highest point total of the year after tallying 29 against Florida Gulf Coast earlier in the season.
Armand knocked down four shots from behind the arc and joined Bowman in the 20-point club with 20 points of his own. The Broncs had no answers for Laury inside as the junior forward finished with his sixth double-double of the year on 18 points and 11 rebounds. Williams rounded out the scoring for the Gaels with 12 points.
“It’s very different being a lot of all of our players can score the ball,” Bowman said. “None of us are selfish. When that happens a lot of good things happen.”
Anthony Myles led Rider with 19 points and dished out five assists. Freshman Jimmie Taylor added 14 for the Broncs while Daniel Stewart finished with 12 points and seven rebounds. With just under two minutes remaining in the game, Stewart picked up his fifth foul, ending his career with Rider. An emotional Kevin Baggett was seen consoling his senior forward on his way to the bench.
“I told him I love him and I thank him for everything,” Baggett said. “He’s done everything we’ve ever asked him to do. He’s like a son to me. It’s not just about basketball at the end of the day for me.”
With the victory, Iona will go on to play the winner of the Canisius/Siena match up in the semifinals on Sunday. The Gaels split their season series with the Golden Griffins, but swept both games against the Saints.
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”








