It seemed too good to be true. Andy Toole fresh off an NCAA tournament appearance with Robert Morris was going to come to the Bronx and resurrect the Fordham program. Continue reading “Andy Toole Passes On Fordham”
Steve Lavin, St. John’s Part Ways
Five years ago, Steve Lavin was hired by St. John’s to lead the once prominent Big East program back to national relevance. According to the school, he failed. Continue reading “Steve Lavin, St. John’s Part Ways”
Iona Extends Tim Cluess Through 2019-20
In a press release issued Thursday afternoon, Iona College announced the extension of head coach Tim Cluess’ contract through the 2019-20 season. Continue reading “Iona Extends Tim Cluess Through 2019-20”
Kasim Chandler Granted His Release From Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac’s Kasim Chandler has been granted his release from the program, the school confirmed on Thursday. Continue reading “Kasim Chandler Granted His Release From Quinnipiac”
Rider’s Kevin Baggett On Coaching Carousel Rumors
This is somewhat of a first for Rider head coach Kevin Baggett. Continue reading “Rider’s Kevin Baggett On Coaching Carousel Rumors”
Travis Hester, Simeon Dennis Transferring from Saint Peter’s
Saint Peter’s sophomore Travis Hester and junior Simeon Dennis, will be transferring from the program this off-season, the university confirmed on Thursday. Continue reading “Travis Hester, Simeon Dennis Transferring from Saint Peter’s”
America East Question Marks For 2015-16
The 2014-15 season proved and taught plenty of lessons in the America East conference. It also brought the America East Playoffs, which drew a total attendance of 21,292 fans in seven games — the most fans since the 2005 tournament.
My All-Metropolitan Ballot
The All-Metropolitan Men’s Basketball ballots were due yesterday. I’m a big fan of transparency, so for that reason I’m posting my full ballot here. Continue reading “My All-Metropolitan Ballot”
NJIT Party Continues With Win Over Cleveland State
No one, least of all the players in the NJIT uniforms, wanted to leave the Fleischer Center floor Monday night.
Why would they?
Continue reading “NJIT Party Continues With Win Over Cleveland State”
Disappointment Follows St. John’s Senior Class
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The St. John’s Red Storm failed to capture a much sought after NCAA tournament victory as they fell to the San Diego State Aztecs 76-64 Friday evening. The loss marks the official end of the collegiate careers of Sir’Dominic Pointer, D’Angelo Harrison, Phil Greene IV, Jamal Branch, and Joey De La Rosa. Continue reading “Disappointment Follows St. John’s Senior Class”








