Jeff Neubauer is the latest to take on the challenge of turning Fordham into an Atlantic 10 competitor. Before his first game, there’s some optimism as well as an understanding of the challenge ahead.
Author: Ray Floriani
Tough loss? Look beyond the officials for an answer
Officiating has come under scrutiny of late as championships were decided. How much of the blame they should shoulder for the end result is up for debate in each case.
Stanford takes the NIT in a close one
Stanford pulled out a great championship game in the NIT over a Miami team that overcame a lot to get there and have a chance to win.
Larranaga cherishes win and Garden experience
Jim Larranaga has been to the mountain top, but had never been the head coach of a team at Madison Square Garden until Tuesday. His team did well on that first occasion.
Kentucky 78, West Virginia 39: Tempo Free Post-Mortem
Kentucky’s regional semifinal win over West Virginia was one of dominance, and a look at some numbers just drives that home a little further.
Rhode Island 88, Iona 75: A tempo free recap
Rhode Island beat Iona in a first round NIT game that was played at a fast pace. We have the numbers to give a little more of a sense of the end result.
Atlantic 10 to Big East: On the conference road (and rails)
A busy Friday included two conference tournaments at two sites for Ray Floriani, and he takes us through it all from start to finish.
Davidson at the buzzer
La Salle led for much of their Atlantic 10 quarterfinal against Davidson. But the Wildcats found a way to rally and La Salle found a way to allow them to win at the buzzer.
Strong second half propels Bonnies
A big second half, especially at the defensive end, lifted St. Bonaventure over Saint Joseph’s for a third time this season.
Big East first round: Efficiency is the key
The first round of the Big East Tournament is in the books, with two relatively slow-paced games in the books. Two move on and two see their season come to an end.