Chicks dig the long ball. Or that’s what Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux would tell you. Of course, they weren’t talking about basketball, but the slogan transitions between sports pretty smoothly. Continue reading “Tyler Nelson Emerging As An Offensive Threat For Fairfield”
St. Francis Brooklyn Escapes In Overtime, 73-67
Two stars aligned and with a little help from their friend the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers defeated Mount St. Mary’s 73-67 in overtime. Continue reading “St. Francis Brooklyn Escapes In Overtime, 73-67”
NEC Recap – Jan. 29
We are officially at the halfway mark! Let’s break down the action for the fourth Thursday of the NEC season. Continue reading “NEC Recap – Jan. 29”
Ramone Snowden Keying Niagara’s New Look
For a team that revolved around one player last season, Niagara is doing it in a very different way this year thanks to one of its most experienced players. Continue reading “Ramone Snowden Keying Niagara’s New Look”
Wright, Long Keys To Siena’s Turnaround
From the start of Jimmy Patsos’ tenure at Siena, he knew that Marquis Wright and Lavon Long were going to have a say in how successful his turnaround in Albany would be. Continue reading “Wright, Long Keys To Siena’s Turnaround”
NEC Power Rankings, Version 3
It’s been a month since our last version of the NEC Power Rankings, so with eight conference games now completed, now was a perfect time to access the league and see where each team stands. With that in mind, enjoy our latest edition! Continue reading “NEC Power Rankings, Version 3”
America East Stock Watch: Jan. 28
As America East play gets set to resume after a snow storm rocked much of the Northeast, it appears that every game will be on. Hartford will make the trek down to Stony Brook this morning, while Albany decided to head up to Vermont early on Monday. Maine head coach Bob Walsh confirmed that New Hampshire made it up to Bangor to play on Wednesday night. Binghamton left Tuesday for UMBC, so it appears that all four games will be on time. Continue reading “America East Stock Watch: Jan. 28”
Sophomore Phil Valenti One Reason For Canisius Surge In MAAC
Phil Valenti’s career at Canisius could not have veered off course any more at the start. Continue reading “Sophomore Phil Valenti One Reason For Canisius Surge In MAAC”
Marist Challenge Personal For Mike Maker
Mike Maker said he never looks at his wife in the stands during a game, but he made an exception on the seventh game of the season. Continue reading “Marist Challenge Personal For Mike Maker”
How Exactly Did UMBC Get Down To Seven Players? (And Some Albany Notes)
Will Brown called Saturday’s Albany practice “the worst of the season” and said he was extremely concerned how his team would react against UMBC Sunday afternoon.
Sam Rowley added, “I think that’s the source of our success is our bench. It goes beyond just the games. At practice, as Coach was saying, those guys took it to us starters at practice, and there’s no excuses for the starting five feeling sorry for themselves, and if you rest or take it easy, they’re going to beat you. Having them making us better every day in practice has been huge for us.”
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