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Three Thoughts: Vermont 85, Niagara 67
UNCASVILLE, Conn. – There’s no time for what could have beens for college basketball coaches and teams, but there has to be at least a moment or two where Chris Casey and Niagara fans wonder the last couple of seasons.
Part of that isn’t reasonable, but consider this partial list of players who started their careers at Niagara and are still eligible to be playing with them starting with Juan’ya Green and Ameen Tanksley, both at Hofstra, and both first-team preseason All-CAA picks for the Pride, who are also picked to win the conference. It wouldn’t be their first regular-season title, of course, Niagara won the MAAC regular season three years ago before Joe Mihalich left to go to Hofstra and took Green and Tanksley with him.
That team (which went 19-14, 13-5 in the MAAC) also included then-freshman T.J. Cline, who showed plenty of potential and has blossomed into a stud … at Richmond of the Atlantic-10, a big man who can hold his own inside and step out to hit shots as well. That doesn’t take into account, Tahjere McCall, who played decent minutes as a freshman and now starts at Tennessee State.
Niagara Set To Build Around Emile Blackman
All summer long, Chris Casey has been campaigning for Emile Blackman, his redshirt junior, to get more recognition. Continue reading “Niagara Set To Build Around Emile Blackman”
Niagara’s Chris Casey Shows No Remorse For Roster Flux
Niagara head coach Chris Casey has seen plenty of roster turnover as he enters his third season on the job, but that has hardly been a detriment to the kind of program he wants to build. Continue reading “Niagara’s Chris Casey Shows No Remorse For Roster Flux”
Niagara Building Around Young Duo Of Reid And Blackman
Entering the MAAC tournament, the hottest team in the conference was not Iona, Manhattan or any of the top five seeds, it was the Niagara Purple Eagles. Continue reading “Niagara Building Around Young Duo Of Reid And Blackman”
Niagara, Siena Trending In Different Directions
The last time Niagara and Siena met, the Saints swept the season series from the Purple Eagles with a 74-70 road victory. Continue reading “Niagara, Siena Trending In Different Directions”
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”
Three Thoughts: Iona Outruns Niagara At MSG
Iona played their customary game at Madison Square Garden following Duke’s victory over St. John’s in Mike Krzyzewski’s 1000th win Sunday afternoon and ran the Purple Eagles back onto the streets of New York, 87-64. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Iona Outruns Niagara At MSG”
Niagara Inching Towards Breakthrough In MAAC Play
It has not been easy for Niagara under head coach Chris Casey, they have remade the roster quickly and competed during conference play, but haven’t seemed to get the bounces to go their way. Continue reading “Niagara Inching Towards Breakthrough In MAAC Play”
Snowden And Myers Are Now Leaders For Niagara
Niagara was a better team last season than the one that won just seven games, and two of those reasons were Wesley Myers and Ramone Snowden. Continue reading “Snowden And Myers Are Now Leaders For Niagara”







