Author: Phil Kasiecki

Colonial Notebook

Colonial Athletic Association Notebook by Phil Kasiecki As the month of January starts drawing to a close, play in the Colonial continues to heat up. Entering this weekend’s play, two games separate the top eight teams in the conference, with just a game between the top six. On top of […]

America East Notebook

America East Notebook by Phil Kasiecki It’s Up For Grabs All of sudden, America East is entirely up for grabs, and there’s not much in the way of trends to go with. Two and a half games separate the top six teams. Alone in first place are the Binghamton Bearcats, […]

Herrion’s Balancing Act

Balancing Act for UNH’s Herrion by Phil Kasiecki DURHAM, N.H. – Bill Herrion is trying hard – really hard. He’s trying to turn around a program that hasn’t won much over the years, but in the midst of it, there’s something else he’s trying to do: keep a level head […]

Harvard Guard Gets Going

Harvard Also Has a Guard Who Can Play by Phil Kasiecki CAMRBIDGE, Mass. – Things are a little different now than they were two years ago for Jim Goffredo. The difference isn’t just that he wasn’t having 33-point outings back then. The Harvard junior guard has come alive this season […]

BC’s First ACC Win

Eagles Finally Get First ACC Win by Phil Kasiecki CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College can exhale, for now anyway. After starting their inaugural season 0-3 in ACC play, the Eagles finally got their first win in their new conference on Saturday as they held on for a 90-87 win […]

America East Notebook

America East Notebook by Phil Kasiecki Seawolves Start Winning Stony Brook was the last winless team in America East before finally picking up two wins last week. The Seawolves have certainly not had it easy in non-conference play, as they have one of the toughest schedules in America. Helping out […]

St. Joseph’s Run Over?

Will the Hawks Fly High Again? by Phil Kasiecki AMHERST, Mass. – All good things must come to an end, and if recent games are any indication, 2005-06 could be the end for the great run St. Joseph’s has been having. Over a month ago, the Hawks scored a big […]

BC Ready For ACC

Eagles Hit Their Stride as ACC Beckons by Phil Kasiecki CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – With the ACC season upon us, Boston College has clearly picked a good time to hit its stride. Now a full squad with the return from suspensions of Akida McLain and Sean Williams, the Eagles are […]

Eagles Come Alive Against URI

Eagles Show Signs of Coming Alive by Phil Kasiecki KINGSTON, R.I. – Don’t look now, but Boston College is coming alive with a full squad. The Eagles have certainly looked less-than-stellar at times during non-conference play, and head coach Al Skinner has remarked after a few games that the team […]

America East Notebook

America East Notebook by Phil Kasiecki Great Danes Start to Come Around As the preseason favorite in America East, Albany figured to set the tone for the conference this season. With a 2-0 record after early wins over Binghamton and Stony Brook, the Great Danes are doing just that, but […]