He wasn’t supposed to be here. Continue reading “Despite the Odds, Steve Masiello Back On the NCAA Doorstep”
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All-MET Award Winners Announced
The All-MET award winners have been announced and D’Angelo Harrison of St. John’s is the recipient of this season’s Haggerty Award. The award is given to the best Division I men’s basketball player in the New York City area as voted upon by the media. Full award winners and my personal vote are below.
Three Thoughts: Manhattan 71, Iona 68
Three thoughts from Manhattan’s MAAC championship game 71-68 victory over Iona on Monday night in what could be the final MAAC tournament game in Springfield. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Manhattan 71, Iona 68”
Manhattan 71, Iona 68
For the first time in ten years, the Manhattan Jaspers are headed to the Big Dance. Manhattan defeated New York rival Iona 71-68 in the MAAC championship game Monday night, avenging their own three-point loss in the same championship game last year. Continue reading “Manhattan 71, Iona 68”
Three Thoughts: Manhattan 87, Quinnipiac 68
Three thoughts from Manahttan’s 87-68 victory over Quinnipiac in Sundays second MAAC tournament semifinal game. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Manhattan 87, Quinnipiac 68”
Manhattan 87, Quinnipiac 68
The third time was the charm for Steve Masiello’s Jaspers.
Manhattan’s Masiello on his Senior Class
Manhattan head coach Steve Masiello will honor one of the best tandems on Sunday in the team’s final home game at Draddy Gymnasium. Continue reading “Manhattan’s Masiello on his Senior Class”
Tempo-Free MAAC: How Valuable Are You?
There are only four games left in the MAAC regular season for each team. This is baffling to think about. As the teams battle for final positioning down the stretch it’s time for us to start thinking about things like postseason awards.
Quinnipiac 90, Manhattan 86 (OT)
Leading by 10 with 5:33 Quinnipiac appeared to be in perfect position to earn a season sweep of Manhattan, the team selected No. 1 in the preseason MAAC standings. The only problem was the Jaspers didn’t see it the same way. Manhattan stormed back, but the Bobcats showed excellent composure down the stretch as they pulled away in overtime for a 90-86 victory at Draddy Gymnasium on Sunday. Continue reading “Quinnipiac 90, Manhattan 86 (OT)”
Manhattan 67, Rider 51
Welcome back George Beamon. Continue reading “Manhattan 67, Rider 51”