With one more home game looming later this week against Siena, Quinnipiac used their weekend game against Canisius as an opportunity to honor their 10 senior players and staff.
Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Canisius 65, Quinnipiac 63”
With one more home game looming later this week against Siena, Quinnipiac used their weekend game against Canisius as an opportunity to honor their 10 senior players and staff.
Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Canisius 65, Quinnipiac 63”
Canisius has been dealt a tough blow for the final few weeks of conference play. Continue reading “Canisius Sophomore Phil Valenti Out Indefinitely”
We are one month away from the end of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season, so as Siena head coach Jimmy Patsos says, ‘get your all MAAC passes.’ After a hard fought, literally at times, weekend of conference play, Iona leads the league by a game, with Rider a game behind. Continue reading “MAAC Stock Watch: Feb. 2”
Phil Valenti’s career at Canisius could not have veered off course any more at the start. Continue reading “Sophomore Phil Valenti One Reason For Canisius Surge In MAAC”
Instead of breaking down the teams that went up and down, we’re going to look at players instead this week. Continue reading “MAAC Stock Watch: Jan. 26”
With the second youngest team in the conference, Canisius head coach Jim Baron has been pleasantly surprised with how the Golden Griffins have played their way into the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference race for a third straight top-five seed. Continue reading “Canisius Surprising In Conference Play With New Group”
A wise man once said “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Iona 79, Canisius 76”
I meant to write this on Thursday, but you know, life and stuff got in the way. Now though the MAAC December weekend is finished and we’ve now got a robust (hah!) two-game sample size with which to judge every MAAC school. Did we learn anything? Continue reading “Tempo-Free MAAC: December Weekend Edition”
Canisius head coach Jim Baron feels a differently this season, even though once again he’s on top of the MAAC standings. Continue reading “Canisius Surprising Early for Jim Baron”
This week’s MAAC Stock Watch was delayed slightly thanks to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference coaches conference call. Canisius and Fairfield share the top spot in the conference through the first weekend of MAAC play, just as everyone expected. Niagara’s reign over the top spot lasted fewer than two games and Quinnipiac shares the conference basement with Saint Peter’s. Here’s more on who’s up, who’s down after the conference’s first weekend.