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Post by iona1970 on Mar 9, 2019 20:33:08 GMT -5
Whats going on with Stony Brook? they are 24-7 and getting pounded in the Am-east tourney by Binghamton(9-22) ? who cares
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Post by Joebird on Mar 9, 2019 21:28:49 GMT -5
Whats going on with Stony Brook? they are 24-7 and getting pounded in the Am-east tourney by Binghamton(9-22) ? who cares I care, my daughter goes to Binghamton and is in the pep bed, I watched most of the game, go bearcats! Huge upset! bing has great freshmen point guard, can you say transfer!!
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Post by hawaii bill on Mar 9, 2019 21:39:59 GMT -5
So Stony Brook ends up 24-8, didn't win the regular season and didn't win the tournament, they are CBI, CIT bound.
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Post by sharkey on Mar 9, 2019 21:43:40 GMT -5
I wonder what Casimir is doing tonight
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Post by thehat on Mar 9, 2019 22:05:36 GMT -5
I think Quinnipiac has to be disappointed, I think it was a golden opportunity for them, with POY Cam Young to take advantage of a down MAAC.
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Post by resumeman on Mar 10, 2019 0:01:13 GMT -5
Albany (12-20) lost 62-54 to UMBC at the America East tournament.
Providence (17-14) won at home 83-70 over Butler.
Hartford (17-14) won 78-70 over UMass Lowell at the America East tournament.
Yale (20-7) won 81-59 at Princeton (16-11).
Columbia (10-18) fell just short at home, losing in OT 83-81 to Harvard.
Monmouth (12-20) upset #3 seeded Quinnipiac (16-13) 98-92. The Hawks had 7 players who scored in double figures, led by Ray Salnave and Mustapha Traore, each with 19 points. Cameron Young went off for 33 points and Jacob Rigoni added 30 for the Bobcats, who made 18 3-point shots in the game. Monmouth shot 55.6% for the game and only turned the ball over 5 times versus 14 turnovers by Quinny. The Hawks received 32 points from their bench players, including the 19 by Salnave, versus 12 points from the Bobcats' bench.
Siena (16-15) defeated Rider (16-14) 87-81 to advance to the semifinal game against the Gaels. Evan Fisher led the Saints with 22 points and Jalen Pickett added 20. Tyere Marshall's 22 points led 5 Broncs who scored in double figures. Siena shot 28-43 (65%) for the game, and 12-21 (57%) on 3-point attempts. They also converted 19 of 23 free throws(87%).
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Post by thehat on Mar 10, 2019 11:24:32 GMT -5
King Rice making a spectacle at the post- game press conference. I don't think his point was wrong, but the manner of his objection was over the top.
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Post by Super on Mar 10, 2019 11:42:56 GMT -5
King Rice making a spectacle at the post- game press conference. I don't think his point was wrong, but the manner of his objection was over the top. thespun.com/college-hoops/video-head-coach-blasts-conference-in-postgame-press-conferenceHe went after Ensor in the stands during the Sienaa game. He made his point but continued to act like a jerk. Recall him asking security to go into stands after Siena beat them 2 years ago as Iona fans were shouting: "NIT, NIT."
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Post by Cjb on Mar 10, 2019 12:05:00 GMT -5
King Rice making a spectacle at the post- game press conference. I don't think his point was wrong, but the manner of his objection was over the top. He’s right. That’s plain stupid on the MAAC’s part. Typical.
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Post by hawaii bill on Mar 10, 2019 12:46:51 GMT -5
King Rice making a spectacle at the post- game press conference. I don't think his point was wrong, but the manner of his objection was over the top. He’s right. That’s plain stupid on the MAAC’s part. Typical. Yeah what's the harm bringing his kid to the Presser?
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Post by hawaii bill on Mar 10, 2019 15:21:36 GMT -5
Bradley down 18 with17mins left in Missouri Valley Championship game rallies to win the NCAA bid.
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Post by iona1970 on Mar 10, 2019 16:39:10 GMT -5
King Rice making a spectacle at the post- game press conference. I don't think his point was wrong, but the manner of his objection was over the top. thespun.com/college-hoops/video-head-coach-blasts-conference-in-postgame-press-conferencebuffer He went after Ensor in the stands during the Sienaa game. He made his point but continued to act like a jerk. Recall him asking security to go into stands after Siena beat them 2 years ago as Iona fans were shouting: "NIT, NIT." yeah I wonder y, lol
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Post by resumeman on Mar 11, 2019 0:21:44 GMT -5
Monmouth (14-20) eliminated Canisius (15-17) 73-59 to advance to the title game versus Iona. Deion Hammond led the Hawks with 19 points and Diago Quinn had a double-double, scoring 14 points and hauling in 10 rebounds. Takal Molson was tops for the Golden Griffins with 17 points and 7 boards. Monmouth shot 24-51 (47%) for the game and they out-rebounded Canisius 39 to 28.
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Post by gregcrow on Mar 11, 2019 9:48:17 GMT -5
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Post by resumeman on Mar 11, 2019 22:26:39 GMT -5
Ohio (14-17) lost 80-61 at Northern Illinois.
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