After the initial 20 minutes tonight against Butler, Seton Hall was confident. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Butler 79, Seton Hall 75”
Last Shot At An Ivy Title For Yale Seniors
Two years ago, it was then-captain Sam Martin who was constantly reminding Yale’s sophomore basketball class that his competitive career was quickly nearing an end. Continue reading “Last Shot At An Ivy Title For Yale Seniors”
Vermont Looks To Develop More Options In Final Non-Conference Date
After starting America East play 3-0 for the second straight season, Vermont will get a rare respite with their final non-conference game against Dartmouth. Continue reading “Vermont Looks To Develop More Options In Final Non-Conference Date”
America East Stock Watch: Jan. 13
Two teams sit atop the conference through 12 games with 3-0 records. While just five teams have gone on the road in conference play and won, we are starting to see the field settle for what should be an exciting conference race. Continue reading “America East Stock Watch: Jan. 13”
NEC Midseason Awards and All-Conference Teams
With 13-15 games in the books for each NEC squad, it’s time to break out an unofficial awards post! In assessing our midseason all-conference teams, we placed a little more weight on the four conference games when trying to decipher who does and doesn’t belong. Continue reading “NEC Midseason Awards and All-Conference Teams”
This Week in America East GIFs: Jan. 12
Vermont and Albany are atop the America East standings with 3-0 records, but they will not meet for the first time until Jan. 28. Here are the plays from the first full week of 2015 America East conference play. Continue reading “This Week in America East GIFs: Jan. 12”
Ivy League Weekly Roundup: Jan. 12
What Happened Last Week: Princeton and Harvard opened Ivy League play with victories over their travel partners (see more below). Columbia and Yale dropped non-conference games to Stony Brook and NJIT, respectively. Cornell and Princeton dispatched midweek foes at home, and Brown’s offense sputtered in a 1-1 week. Continue reading “Ivy League Weekly Roundup: Jan. 12”
MAAC Stock Watch: Jan. 12
Iona, Rider and Monmouth are atop the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference standings at 4-1, again like we all had it in November. Here are the latest on whose stock is up, and whose is down after another week of MAAC play. Continue reading “MAAC Stock Watch: Jan. 12”
Three Thoughts: Quinnipiac 66, Marist 54
A visit from a struggling Marist team was just what the doctor ordered for a Quinnipiac team looking to fight its way back into the MAAC race. The Bobcats dispatched the Red Foxes 66-54 and improved to 2-4 in MAAC play while Marist still seeks its first conference victory. Here are three thoughts from Sunday’s game: Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Quinnipiac 66, Marist 54”
Humility and Devotion Continues to Drive Jalen Cannon to Greatness
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”









