As the America East preseason rankings and first team were revealed, only one Stony Brook name was on it. Continue reading “Stony Brook Motivated To Make America East Run”
Howie Dickenman Presented With a New Challenge at CCSU
You would think Howie Dickenman has seen it all in the Northeast Conference, yet last Tuesday’s appearance at the Barclays Center for the league’s social media day marked a rare occasion for the 68-year old head coach. Continue reading “Howie Dickenman Presented With a New Challenge at CCSU”
Peter Hooley Building On His Game For Final Season
Between all the ups and downs of last season, it is hard to believe that Albany barely saw Peter Hooley scratch the surface of his game. Continue reading “Peter Hooley Building On His Game For Final Season”
A.J. English Is Tim Cluess’ Hardest Worker At Iona
A.J. English always knew he had to work hard to get to where he is. Continue reading “A.J. English Is Tim Cluess’ Hardest Worker At Iona”
Stony Brook’s Jameel Warney: From Air Balls To NBA Hype
Just a little less than four years ago – on Nov. 9, 2012 – Jameel Warney appeared in a Seawolves uniform for the first time making his first start at Marist.
Continue reading “Stony Brook’s Jameel Warney: From Air Balls To NBA Hype”
Siena’s Marquis Wright Brings Experience To Leadership Role
The best way to find Marquis Wright is to see who is on the floor for Siena, because chances are he’s one of the first you’ll notice.
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Siena Junior Javion Ogunyemi Eligible To Play Immediately
Siena junior Javion Ogunyemi will be able to compete during the 2015-16 season, the school confirmed on Friday. Continue reading “Siena Junior Javion Ogunyemi Eligible To Play Immediately”
Competitive Practices Energizing Siena
Jimmy Patsos understands how much can change as he enters his third season at Siena. Continue reading “Competitive Practices Energizing Siena”
Injuries Leaving Sacred Heart’s Frontcourt Depth Thin
What was once a strength has suddenly turned into a weakness?
It certainly seems that way for Sacred Heart, whose once impressive frontcourt depth has worn dangerously thin in recent weeks. Continue reading “Injuries Leaving Sacred Heart’s Frontcourt Depth Thin”
Binghamton Hopes For Early Success In Non-Conference Play
Tommy Dempsey knew last season that he may have over scheduled in the non-conference portion and paid dearly for it. Continue reading “Binghamton Hopes For Early Success In Non-Conference Play”







