For Fordham junior Jon Severe, it was easy to have a new mindset this season under first year head coach Jeff Neubuaer. Continue reading “Fordham Junior Jon Severe Embracing A New Mindset”
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Fordham’s Ryan Rhoomes And His Quest For Relevance
For much of his life, Ryan Rhoomes’ potential was soaring. That is, until something he never considered an issue became such an impediment his future was nearly waylaid indefinitely. Continue reading “Fordham’s Ryan Rhoomes And His Quest For Relevance”
Richmond 93, Fordham 82: Spiders Eventually Deal With Rams Pressure
BRONX, N.Y. – Sometimes a battle of contrasting styles can produce the most entertainment value for your valuable hard-earned money, and Sunday’s Richmond-Fordham clash at Rose Hill was no exception.
One one side, you had the Spiders, coached by Pete Carill and Princeton educated (he does have a B.A. in English from the place) Chris Mooney, who values the basketball and movement off it above everything else. On the other, you had Fordham’s Jeff Neubauer, who played for a guy named Speedy (Morris) and was schooled as a coach under John Beilein (including five years at Richmond), where confusing and baffling opponents into turning it over and getting easy points is one of the primary objectives.
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Fordham’s Defense Producing Results, Working To Fix Offense
Jeff Neubauer promised a defensive transformation at Fordham and through the season’s first 12 games he has delivered on that promise. Continue reading “Fordham’s Defense Producing Results, Working To Fix Offense”
George Washington 69, Fordham 63: Encouraging Loss For Rams
WASHINGTON – Yes, Fordham was 9-2 and there were many positive signs under first-year coach Jeff Neubauer for a program that hasn’t won more than 10 games in a season since 2007-08, but putting the Rams’ resume under the proverbial microscope suggested they might be due for a bit of a comeuppance in their Atlantic 10 opener at George Washington Sunday night.
Consider that Fordham’s non-conference strength of schedule ranked 351st, dead last in Division I. All of its wins were at home, and none came against an opponent currently higher than No. 240 (St. John’s) in KenPom. The trip to the nation’s capital was the Rams’ first true road game since Nov. 14 and they weren’t exactly taking on a cupcake (not that there are many of those in the A-10, but even relatively).
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Boston College 64, Fordham 55: Rams Finish Non-Conference Play 9-2
Fordham reached a nine-game win streak through their defense, which had allowed 62.1 points per game entering their Tuesday meeting with Boston College in game two of the ACC-Atlantic 10 doubleheader at Barclays Center. Continue reading “Boston College 64, Fordham 55: Rams Finish Non-Conference Play 9-2”
Unselfishness Fueling Fordham’s Strong Offensive Start
The effort and change on the defensive level has been well documented, but Fordham has also seen a resurgence in their offense through non-conference play. Continue reading “Unselfishness Fueling Fordham’s Strong Offensive Start”
Fordham Finding Their Defensive Identity Under Jeff Neubauer
First year head coach Jeff Neubauer has emphasized defense at Fordham and through nine games it has paid off. Continue reading “Fordham Finding Their Defensive Identity Under Jeff Neubauer”
Fordham 89, LIU Brooklyn 84 (OT): Rams Ready For A-10 Or Nah?
Any potential scientific experiment needs a problem statement and Tuesday night at Rose Hill, it was pretty simple to concoct one: Is Fordham good?
Of course, then you need a hypothesis, and I went with a yes, although a little hesitantly. Fordham was indeed 6-1 and went to 7-1 with a hard-fought 89-84 overtime victory over city rival LIU Brooklyn (4-3). That alone is cause for celebration on campus. After all, the Rams only won seven games total in 2010-11 and 2012-13. They won just 10 each in Tom Pecora’s other three seasons, and he was fired after posted a 44-106 mark.
It’s not only likely, but probable that Jeff Neubauer will start his Fordham career 9-1 after beating two of the worst teams in Division I, Coppin St. and Maine (Fordham’s next two games), and then could match Pecora’s high for a campaign at the Barclays Center on Dec. 22 against Boston College, some two weeks before the former Eastern Kentucky coach even makes his Atlantic-10 debut.
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Fordham 73, St. John’s 57: Rhoomes & Thomas Lead the Rams
For one night at least, Fordham owned the New York City college basketball scene. Continue reading “Fordham 73, St. John’s 57: Rhoomes & Thomas Lead the Rams”