In both the MAAC and NEC, there are plenty of question marks going into the season given the amount of turnover each league has experienced this past offseason. With plenty of questions looming, Vincent Simone and I decided to tackle a few Twitter questions. Continue reading “NEC and MAAC Preseason Mailbag”
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NEC Power Rankings, V2: Reshuffling the Deck
With the non-conference portion of the season nearly over, now is a great time to evaluate the NEC and see where each team stands. 10-12 games isn’t the best sample set to go on, but it’s far better than evaluating just a few games, like we did for Version 1. Continue reading “NEC Power Rankings, V2: Reshuffling the Deck”
Three Thoughts: Bryant 80, Saint Francis University 54
Tim O’Shea came into the media room after Bryant’s 80-54 dissection of NEC rival Saint Francis University Thursday night and said simply, “A little better than the last game, huh?” Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Bryant 80, Saint Francis University 54”
Three Thoughts: St. Francis Brooklyn 63, Bryant 47 (The Amdy Fall Show)
As good as we are with advanced statistics, we haven’t quite gotten to shots adjusted or changed yet (it’s surely coming soon). The stat sheet told part of the story Monday afternoon, as Amdy Fall finished with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and four blocks as St. Francis Brooklyn suffocated Bryant 63-47 to move to 2-0 in the NEC. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: St. Francis Brooklyn 63, Bryant 47 (The Amdy Fall Show)”
Tim O’Shea Close To Finding Bryant’s Optimal Rotation
For a team residing in a one-bid conference, the final months of the calendar year are about lineup and rotation construction more so than wins and losses. Continue reading “Tim O’Shea Close To Finding Bryant’s Optimal Rotation”
NEC Preview 2014-15: #3 Bryant
This is the eighth of 10 NEC previews before the season starts. You can find links to the first seven at the bottom of this post. Continue reading “NEC Preview 2014-15: #3 Bryant”
Impact NEC Freshmen for the 2014-15 Season
On Monday I released my top impact transfers of the Northeast Conference; now it’s time for the freshmen. Continue reading “Impact NEC Freshmen for the 2014-15 Season”