When the 30th edition of NIT Season Tip-Off opens on Nov. 17 it will look completely different. Continue reading “Why The NIT Season Tip-Off Has A New Look”
Category: St. John’s
Rysheed Jordan’s Summer Workouts Fuel His Sophomore Transformation
St. John’s guard Rysheed Jordan doesn’t speak with media often. Continue reading “Rysheed Jordan’s Summer Workouts Fuel His Sophomore Transformation”
Way Too Early NIT Projections
Before I get into the actual bracket let me first concede that doing a projected NIT more than a month before the season actually starts is absolutely ridiculous. But since players are starting to practice, I figured I’d start practicing as well. Continue reading “Way Too Early NIT Projections”
St. John’s And RPI
I’m working on a post about the RPI and all of the fun ways to game it (hi Toledo!) and what teams could’ve done instead. But here’s a fun one I discovered this weekend about St. John’s:
Eight rising Big East sophomores
These eight soon-to-be sophomores didn’t have an extensive role during their freshman seasons, but will be crucial if their respective teams want to contend for the Big East title. Continue reading “Eight rising Big East sophomores”
St. John’s lands eligible big, but how much will he contribute?
St. John’s continues to add to their 2014 class with this Bosnian forward, but it is debatable whether Amar Alibegovic will see enough minutes to help push the Johnnies into NCAA tournament play. Continue reading “St. John’s lands eligible big, but how much will he contribute?”
All-MET Award Winners Announced
The All-MET award winners have been announced and D’Angelo Harrison of St. John’s is the recipient of this season’s Haggerty Award. The award is given to the best Division I men’s basketball player in the New York City area as voted upon by the media. Full award winners and my personal vote are below.
Simulating the NIT
Well, the NIT bracket is set! Now it is time to actually play the game. Predicting the NIT can be hazardous for all sorts of reasons, but it’s still fun. I gave it a shot. And you should too. Continue reading “Simulating the NIT”
Final NIT Bracketology
Well today is the end of the journey for bracketology. The bracketologists who project the NCAA tournament and the few of us that toil away with the NIT will learn the answers to the test in a few hours. This is my final shot at NIT bracketology for 2014. Continue reading “Final NIT Bracketology”
NIT Bracketology: March 15
MY FINAL OFFICIAL NIT BRACKET HAS BEEN RELEASED. YOU CAN VIEW IT HERE.
This is my last NIT bracket until all the dust settles. Considering the Atlantic 10 final could include St. Bonaventure and Georgia St. still needs to win two games in the Sun Belt to avoid cashing in its NIT automatic bid the final bracket is probably coming tomorrow after those games. Continue reading “NIT Bracketology: March 15”


