Jalen Cannon was well on his way to earning his first ever trip to the Northeast Conference semifinals. After chasing down yet another Mount St. Mary’s miss near the baseline, Gregory Graves undercut Cannon, sending the 6’5” forward sprawling to the floor. A referee’s whistle blew, and just like that the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers were in the bonus with more than 10 minutes remaining in the second half. Continue reading “Humility and Devotion Continues to Drive Jalen Cannon to Greatness”
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NEC Recap – January 10
With four conference games in the books, the teams are beginning to separate into tiers that are indicative of their potential. Let’s recap all of the action from Saturday. Continue reading “NEC Recap – January 10”
NEC Recap – Jan. 8
The first Thursday of the NEC season featured several interesting matchups, including one pitting two 2-0 teams against each other. Let’s jump right into the recap for all five games. Continue reading “NEC Recap – Jan. 8”
NEC Recap — Jan. 5
Then there were three. In the second night of NEC play three teams remained undefeated after the first weekend thanks to big Monday victories. Continue reading “NEC Recap — Jan. 5”
Three Thoughts: St. Francis Brooklyn 63, Bryant 47 (The Amdy Fall Show)
As good as we are with advanced statistics, we haven’t quite gotten to shots adjusted or changed yet (it’s surely coming soon). The stat sheet told part of the story Monday afternoon, as Amdy Fall finished with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks as St. Francis Brooklyn suffocated Bryant 63-47 to move to 2-0 in the NEC. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: St. Francis Brooklyn 63, Bryant 47 (The Amdy Fall Show)”
NEC Recap – Opening Day, Jan. 3
On the first Saturday of 2015, the NEC kicked off its conference season with five games. Let’s dive right into it by breaking down the action from all five. Continue reading “NEC Recap – Opening Day, Jan. 3”
Three Thoughts: St. Francis Brooklyn 73, Sacred Heart 71
Leadership bringing intangibles to the party, but just what are intangibles? And what exactly is leadership?
Alas, even KenPom can’t help us there, but St. Francis Brooklyn gave us a pretty good idea Saturday afternoon in its NEC opener. The Terriers, picked to win the NEC for the first time (they’ve never won, either, obviously), found themselves down 18 late in the first half at upstart Sacred Heart, who was looking to get the last vestiges of a 2-14 NEC (and 5-26 overall) campaign out of their mouths.
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NEC Power Rankings – Version 2
With NEC play excitedly beginning tomorrow, John and I felt now was a perfect opportunity to revise our NEC Power Rankings from a few weeks ago. Continue reading “NEC Power Rankings – Version 2”
Delaware State’s Amere May Scores 48 In Win At St. Francis
Glenn Braica screamed for Chris Hooper to turn around. Hooper was facing the basket as he ran down the court on Delaware State’s fast break. He had no idea that Amere May was getting ready to pull up for a 25-foot 3-pointer. Continue reading “Delaware State’s Amere May Scores 48 In Win At St. Francis”
NEC Recap — Dec. 9
Four NEC teams were in action tonight, but all were on the road. Alas, that meant no NEC Front Row, but it didn’t stop a couple of teams from getting solid victories. Here’s what happened. Continue reading “NEC Recap — Dec. 9”



