Quinnipiac
Outlook: A new coaching staff, a slew of fresh faces, and a handful of returners begin a new era of basketball in Hamden. Continue reading “34 Teams in 34 Days: Quinnipiac”
Quinnipiac
Outlook: A new coaching staff, a slew of fresh faces, and a handful of returners begin a new era of basketball in Hamden. Continue reading “34 Teams in 34 Days: Quinnipiac”
There have been plenty of changes at Quinnipiac over the past four months: new players, a new court, and of course a new coach. As Baker Dunleavy has settled into his new role taking over for Tom Moore as lead man in Hamden, his Villanova background has steadily taken root with the Bobcats. Continue reading “Baker Dunleavy Bringing Villanova Mentality To Quinnipiac”
The Baker Dunleavy era has officially begun. The former Villanova associate head coach was officially introduced as the new head coach at Quinnipiac University Tuesday afternoon. Continue reading “Baker Dunleavy Introduced At Quinnipiac”
Eastern Kentucky coach Jeff Neubauer will be announced as the new Fordham head coach sometime Monday according to multiple sources and first reported by Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports. Continue reading “Fordham Finally Has Coach, And It’s EKU’s Jeff Neubauer”
It was altogether fitting on Wednesday night that the developer of social comparison theory, Leon Fetsinger, was born and raised in Brooklyn. Continue reading “Fordham Beats George Mason Again In A-10 Tournament”
Fordham could do its best to hide it, cover it up, put whatever modern medicine allows on it, but Havoc smells bad ball handling like few others in college basketball, and once exposed, there was little Fordham could do to stop it. Continue reading “Fordham Battles VCU Tough, Is There A-10 Potential There?”
Siena, who trailed by as many as 13, had a chance to tie the game with just seconds left. Patrick Cole drove the ball and tossed it down low to Brett Bisping, The 6’8” junior went up with it, but it was blocked by freshman Eric Paschall to end the game and Siena’s chance at a tie. Continue reading “Three Thoughts: Fordham 69, Siena 67”
Fordham’s Tom Pecora does not do tumultuous. His teams are never racked by transfers, or continually beset by suspensions. Since arriving at Fordham in 2010, Pecora always seems to have a tightest of handles on his Rams, so this offseason was an unusual one. Continue reading “The Key to Fordham’s Resurgence? A Rebuilt Defense”
It was size vs. speed, and it wasn’t even close.
Fordham’s four quick guards were no match for Syracuse’s size and length in an 89-74 defeat on Tuesday night at the Carrier Dome. Continue reading “Syracuse 89, Fordham 74”
This season we’re introducing a new feature, Weekly Awards! Each Monday at noon we’ll be announcing our selections for the area’s Team, Player and Rookie of the Week. As has been discussed a bit in the Power Poll – “area” is a pretty loosely defined term. Still, we’ll try to highlight the best stories in and around New York City as much as possible. Continue reading “Big Apple Buckets Weekly Awards – Nov. 11”