Month: January 2008

Seton Hall Takes Out Delaware State

Seton Hall outruns Delaware State by Michael T. Lyle, Jr. NEWARK, N.J. – Delaware State guard Roy Bright helped his Hornets give Seton Hall everything they could handle in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. In the end, however, his efforts were upstaged by Big East standout Brian Laing, […]

Aeropostale Holiday Festival

Aeropostale Holiday Festival Notes by Ray Floriani NEW YORK – For St. John’s the Aeropostale Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden came down to either making plays or not making them. The Red Storm made the key plays in a 52-49 semifinal win over Marist. In the final against Virginia […]

Dr. Pepper Classic Sunday Recaps

Dr. Pepper Classic – Sunday Games by Bill Kintner Belmont pounds Murray State CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Down 9-0 and eventually 27-3, the Murray State Racers got spanked for second straight game as they fell to Belmont 84-67 in the third place game of the Dr. Pepper Classic. Although the final […]

The Most Important Syracuse Player

Jardine the Most Important Orange Player as Big East Beckons by Phil Kasiecki SYRACUSE, N.Y. – As Big East play beckons, this year’s Syracuse team might best be described as “intriguing”. They certainly don’t lack talent, but they’re not a senior-laden club and have already lost three of their most […]

Sunday Sights And Sounds

Sunday Sights and Sounds at the Dr. Pepper Classic by Bill Kintner At Wright State’s walk-through today, it looked like a hospital on the sideline. There were some crutches on the press table, trainer Tony Ortiz’s medical bag was sitting out on the table and injured player Gavin Horne was […]