As far as college basketball games go, William & Mary’s 95-93 overtime win at Hofstra Monday afternoon was classic. As the next installment in this burgeoning rivalry, it was simply par for the course. Continue reading “Heartbreak For Hofstra As Dixon Buries Another Late 3”
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Hofstra 84, Siena 64 – Four Thoughts
Hofstra closed out the non-conference portion of their schedule with an impressive 84-64 cruise control victory over MAAC contender Siena Thursday night at the Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, NY. Continue reading “Hofstra 84, Siena 64 – Four Thoughts”
Hofstra Routs Stony Brook To Claim Long Island Crown
The Battle of Long Island could better be described as a massacre. Continue reading “Hofstra Routs Stony Brook To Claim Long Island Crown”
Hofstra Preaches Team Effort As Kentucky Looms
If you haven’t heard by now, Hofstra is playing Kentucky this weekend. Continue reading “Hofstra Preaches Team Effort As Kentucky Looms”
Cold Spells Doom Hofstra Against St. Bonaventure
During a damp, rainy night in Hempstead, Long Island the Hofstra men’s basketball squad felt the chill of the outside air late in each half, as the Pride fell to St. Bonaventure 81-75 Tuesday evening at the Mack Sports Complex. Continue reading “Cold Spells Doom Hofstra Against St. Bonaventure”
Three Thoughts: Hofstra 88, Columbia 86
Hofstra pulled out a two-point victory over Columbia on Tuesday in Morningside Heights. The game was a clash between two retooling New York City area teams and the Pride had a little more depth and grit in the victory. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Hofstra 88, Columbia 86”
Three Thoughts: Manhattan 80, Hofstra 68
It was the “other” Zavier’s turn to shine Friday night. Zavier Peart led the Jaspers with 16 points as Manhattan dispatched local rival Hofstra 80-68 at Draddy Gymnasium. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Manhattan 80, Hofstra 68”
Hofstra Turns To New Leaders
Seasoned veterans led Hofstra to a banner year last season. Continue reading “Hofstra Turns To New Leaders”
Election Provides Awkward But Teachable Moment For Coaches
If you’ve been in a deep, dark cave for the last few months without a television or Wi-Fi connection, why didn’t you invite us?
In all seriousness, Tuesday night marks one of the most important and polarizing Election Days in America’s recent history, and it is also the first Presidential election most college students can vote in, three days before most of the basketball players among them begin the 2016-17 season.
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Hofstra 70, William & Mary 67: A Score A Year In The Making
This is guest post by Jerry Beach, follow him on twitter @defiantlydutch. Continue reading “Hofstra 70, William & Mary 67: A Score A Year In The Making”