Metro Atlantic Conference Notebook by Stephen Dahl Conference Player of the Week: Keydran Clark: St. Peter’s Sophomore Forward. Clark dropped 32 points in a loss to the Seton Hall Pirates, accounting for more than half of the Peacocks’ 61 points. Canisius Golden Griffins (5-3, 0-1 MAAC) The Golden Griffs may […]
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Metro Atlantic Conference Preview
Metro Atlantic Preview by Todd Keryc The more things change, the more they stay the same. The 2002-03 MAAC season was the story of Luis Flores and the Manhattan Jaspers. The 2003-04 season could be similar thanks to the return of Flores, the senior guard who transferred from Rutgers in […]
Pac-10 Offseason Update
Pac-10 Offseason Update by Scott Allen Arizona Chris Dunn, who redshirted last year, is no longer enrolled at the school and will not compete in the 2003-04 season. Junior center Channing Frye and junior guard Salim Stoudamire were named to the Wooden Award Preseason Team. The Wildcats will be celebrating […]
Metro Atlantic Offseason News
Metro Atlantic Offseason Update by Adam Shandler Conference Racks Up: The MAAC needed a Mack truck to take home all the hardware it collected at the NIT/Met Basketball Writers Association’s 70th annual Haggerty Awards held in May. At the ceremony, staged at the New Jersey Meadowlands, Manhattan’s Luis Flores received […]
MAAC 2002-03 Season Recap
Metro Atlantic 2002-03 Season Recap by Adam Shandler The 2002-03 MAAC men’s basketball season definitely had it’s share of red letter moments. St. Peter’s freshman point guard Keydren Clark was in the top ten in scoring in the nation for the most of the season. Manhattan scored major victories against […]
MAAC Notebook
Metro Atlantic Notebook by Adam Shandler I’m Rubber, You’re Glue… For the third time this season, Manhattan will face local conference rival Iona, and the two teams will square off on a neutral court. This Sunday, March 2, the Jaspers and Gaels will take to the Madison Square Garden floor […]
Metro Atlantic Notebook
Metro Atlantic Notebook by Kevin Reilly You Can Come Home Again Luis Flores left New York City a few years back in search of the fame and glory that a ballyhooed conference like the Big East may afford a youngster who led all Big Apple scholastic scorers during his senior […]
MAAC Notebook
Metro Atlantic Conference Notebook by Kevin Reilly Manhattan on the Move The Manhattan College Jaspers are on a roll, with a five game win streak at that. The victories have come against some neighborhood teams, which makes it that much sweeter. They have moved up into the Top 100 in […]
MAAC Notebook
Metro Atlantic Notebook by Mike DiPiazza Freshman Shine For Saints When the horn sounded on Siena’s season last year as they lost to eventual national champion, Maryland, in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the biggest question the Saints faced was who would replace the sweet shooting Dwayne Archbold. […]
Metro Atlantic Preview
Metro Atlantic Conference Preview by Michael DiPiazza When Manhattan College basketball coach Bobby Gonzalez took over the Jaspers program four years ago, it was a team in shambles. Constantly tabbed as the league’s cellar dwellers, Gonzalez knew he had to turn things around. While Siena and Iona were and still […]