Hartford started the season playing seven games in 15 days, including two back-to-backs. At the end, it appeared to catch up with them, but they’re finally about to get a little break in the action.
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Hartford shows a mixed bag of maturity in season opener
Hartford’s core has been together for a couple of seasons and is experienced for a group of juniors. In their season opener, they looked at times like a team that knows how to respond to in-game adversity and others like a team that has a good deal of growth still needed.
Nwakamma carries Hartford out of losing streak
Mark Nwakamma had a big second half to lead Hartford to a win at New Hampshire. It snapped the Hawks’ three-game losing streak and showed why he is their most important player.
Young Hartford tries to nagivate through growing pains
John Gallagher talked a lot on Saturday about building a program. There’s a good reason, since the third-year Hartford head coach is in the process of doing that with a young team and navigating through the inevitable growing pains they will have.
Quick Hitters – March 2, 2012
We check in with some quick hitters on a couple of America East teams, a contrast of freshmen from an earlier game, Georgia Tech’s defense against Boston College and the Missouri Valley.
Young Hartford could use some confidence to go with other positives
Hartford needs some confidence, and they’re not getting it on the bottom line. An 0-5 start, thanks in large part to a lack of baskets at the offensive end, has made that hard to come by.
Hartford Dogged by Offensive Struggles
Offense has been hard to come by all year for Hartford, and Saturday was no different in a crucial part of the game. Although the Hawks looked good at times with their ball movement, shots didn’t go at a key juncture of the game en route to a 61-50 loss at Boston University.
America East Post Season Awards
The America East regular season wrapped up on Sunday; the seedings are set, the teams are ready, and Binghamton managed to once again cause another “international incident” (the Bearcats withdrew from the America East tournament). Certain circumstances have kept me from contributing as regularly as I had desired this season, […]
Catching Up on America East – January 26, 2010
A look at the early going in America East, which might not get high marks in terms of strength but will in terms of competitiveness.
Weekend Tournament Quick Hitters
While NJIT’s losing streak gets plenty of attention, Monmouth also entered Saturday’s game without a win. They were 0-6, albeit against a very difficult schedule, so they were happy to get a win. The least difficult opponent they had played before Saturday is probably FIU, and that was a road game against a team not lacking in talent that has been hit by injuries.