Every school in the MAAC has officially announced its 2016-17 schedule, which means it’s a great time to hand out some scheduling awards. Continue reading “Reviewing The MAAC Non-Conference Schedules”
Category: Saint Peter’s
Plenty Of Reason For Optimism For Saint Peter’s Future After MAAC Quarterfinal Exit
ALBANY, N.Y. — Saint Peter’s was very much a wild card entering the season in November, but even as their season wraps up in the MAAC quarterfinal round, it could easily be deemed a success. Continue reading “Plenty Of Reason For Optimism For Saint Peter’s Future After MAAC Quarterfinal Exit”
Fairfield Preps For Quick Turnaround Against Top Seed Monmouth In MAAC Semifinals
ALBANY, N.Y. — Minutes after the Stags 64-55 victory on Saturday night, the clock was ticking towards their next game: a match with top seeded Monmouth. Continue reading “Fairfield Preps For Quick Turnaround Against Top Seed Monmouth In MAAC Semifinals”
Fairfield 64, Saint Peter’s 55: Stags Saved By Marcus Gilbert, One More Time
ALBANY, N.Y. — Fairfield had not played in a game all season where they failed to make a second half three-pointer, but with just over a minute left and a three-point lead, they were in danger of doing so. Continue reading “Fairfield 64, Saint Peter’s 55: Stags Saved By Marcus Gilbert, One More Time”
Photo Gallery: Fairfield 64, Saint Peter’s 55
Albany, N.Y. – Fairfield led by as many as 16 in the second half, but a cold shooting half helped the Peacocks come back as the game reached the game’s final minute. Continue reading “Photo Gallery: Fairfield 64, Saint Peter’s 55”
Monmouth 82, Saint Peter’s 75 (OT): Robinson, Hawks Barely Escape
JERSEY CITY, N.J. – Like many of the smaller guards in college basketball, we may never know what Justin Robinson’s real height is, but he’s listed at 5’8”, so we’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for the purposes of this narrative.
While he’ll get some competition from A.J. English, he’s certainly in the running for MAAC Player of the Year at 20.3 points, 3.8 assists, and .430 three-point percentage. But Sunday, he was struggling. With 3 minutes left in a tie game with Saint Peter’s, Robinson had just 5 points on 2-8 shooting and looked – like the rest of his Monmouth team – as if the length of the season and pressure they’ve been under was wearing on him.
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Saint Peter’s Seeks To Capitalize On Chance For Top 5 MAAC Seed
While the season has been up and down for Saint Peter’s head coach John Dunne, they know there is an opportunity to clinch a bye in the MAAC tournament in front of them. Continue reading “Saint Peter’s Seeks To Capitalize On Chance For Top 5 MAAC Seed”
Freshman Antwon Portley Leading Saint Peter’s Fast Start In MAAC Play
Saint Peter’s head coach John Dunne never watched Antwon Portley play until he reached campus, but it did not take long to convince him that the freshman would have an impact. Continue reading “Freshman Antwon Portley Leading Saint Peter’s Fast Start In MAAC Play”
Saint Peter’s 77, Fairfield 71: Check Your MAAC Radar, Please
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – With Monmouth and Iona doing their thing, Saint Peter’s has been able to glide under the MAAC radar for most of the season. In fact, while Monmouth was beating Notre Dame and USC in Orlando (and scaring Dayton), the Peacocks were losing four straight, including to Lafayette, Hartford, and Fairleigh Dickinson, none of which can be mistaken for a national power.
But, although they haven’t been heard or seen by most, the Saint Peter’s Express has been registering on the MAAC screen. That approaching red dot and accompanying beep you heard Tuesday night was the Peacocks registering another conference win, this one 77-71 at Fairfield’s Alumni Hall. Saint Peter’s is now a game ahead of Iona and tied with Monmouth atop the conference at 6-1, and with a showdown at Jordan Washington-less Iona looming Friday night, the MAAC may have to deal with the Peacocks sooner rather than later.
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Saint Peter’s 56, St. Francis Brooklyn 45: Time For A Break
JERSEY CITY, N.J. – Sometimes, we all just need a break, don’t we? College basketball teams have been going since late September, and with Christmas fast approaching, almost everyone appeared in need of some time off Wednesday afternoon at the Yanitelli Center. Saint Peter’s and St. Francis Brooklyn had plenty of will, and eventually it will go down as a solid 56-45 win for the Peacocks, who will resume MAAC play next week at 2-0, but it was far from pretty.
To be fair, when we talk about taking a little break, we’re talking about everybody. It was not the best of days for the officials. This is the time of year where it will become difficult to continue with the freedom of movement initiative as the game was marred with interesting calls, numerous lengthy reviews, and technical fouls. Neither John Dunne nor Glenn Braica are among the more demonstrative coaches around (although Dunne does have his moments, it’s usually not directed at the officials).
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