With a strong defensive effort, St. Peter’s knocked off Marist to improve to .500 overall and in early MAAC play.
Conference Notes
America East Notebook – December 11, 2009
More sites, sounds and observations from America East, including the Terriers’ persistent question marks, a new favorite player and an undermanned team fighting the good fight on the court.
Seton Hall Romps over NJIT for Fifth Win
Seton Hall ran away from NJIT to improve to 5-0, and Bobby Gonzalez challenged his team not to let up once they had a big lead because there was a larger mission at hand.
Already a Good Team, Cornell Keeps Improving
Cornell has a veteran team full of players who were part of their Ivy League championship teams the past two seasons. Yet their path to winning a third will largely include something that may surprise some people.
Old Spice Classic Announces Field for 2010
All six power conferences plus the Metro Atlantic and Atlantic 10 will have participants in next season’s tournament in Orlando.
Drexel Just Needs Some Patience to Score
Drexel has been known for its defense under Bruiser Flint, but the offense at times has been hard to come by. Thus far, the offensive numbers aren’t pretty for the Dragons this year, but they showed that it’s not for a lack of ability on Sunday.
Young Rockets Have Growing Pains
Toledo has a very young roster, and it shows on the court. Second-year head coach Gene Cross is trying to get them to grow up as basketball players in the intangible areas.
It’s Finally Starting to Come Together for St. John’s
St. John’s went to Philadelphia and picked up two big wins to move to 5-0 for the first time in Norm Roberts’ tenure. It looks as if the Red Storm are poised to turn the corner, and after all the coach and the core of this team have been through, they will sure appreciate it.
Delaware Keeps Uphill Battle Going
Delaware entered the season looking like a team facing an uphill battle after a key injury. But they gave Virginia Tech all they could handle on Saturday, indicative of a team that isn’t about to stop competing.
Siena Bounces Back Behind Point Guard, Balanced Attack
The importance of point guard Ronald Moore to Siena can’t be understated, no matter how deep they are. A look at their games on Friday and Saturday in Philadelphia is a good case study.