Posts Tagged ‘Hofstra’

Posts Tagged ‘Hofstra’

This week on WRBB (Updated)

February 14th, 2011

Monday, February 14

59th Annual Beanpot – Championship Game
7:00 p.m. – Beanpot Pre-Game
7:30 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Boston College
from the TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
with Alex Faust, Jared Shafran, and Ben Horner
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Tuesday, February 15

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies vs. Delaware Blue Hens
from Matthews Arena
with Andy Towne, Brandon Challener, and Kainani Stevens

Wednesday, February 16

9:00 p.m. – Hockey East This Week

Thursday, February 17

Only available on WRBB Sports Extra
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Women’s Basketball: Huskies vs. Hofstra Pride
from Solomon Court
with Brandon Challener and Coray Runge

Friday, February 19

3:00 p.m. – Dog Pound Sports Sound

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies at Boston College
from Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
with Alex Faust and TBA

Saturday, February 20

1:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
2:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at UNC-Ashville Bulldogs
from — in Asheville, N.C.
with Patrick McHugh and Andy Towne

7:15 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:30 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Boston College Eagles
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Jared Shafran, and Ben Horner

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Press Pass: Basketball at Hofstra

February 6th, 2011

Bill Coen gave us a couple minutes of his time after a close loss in Hempstead, NY.

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QuickCast: Basketball at Hofstra

February 6th, 2011

The Huskies can’t stop a furious second-half run from the Pride and lose on the road, 78-75

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This week on WRBB

January 31st, 2011

Monday, January 31

7:00 p.m. – CAA Full Court Press

Wednesday, February 2

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies vs. VCU Rams
from Matthews Arena
with Patrick McHugh, Andy Towne, and Kainani Stevens

Friday, February 4

3:00 p.m. – Dog Pound Sports Sound

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Merrimack Warriors
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and Jared Shafran

Saturday, February 5

3:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
4:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Hofstra Pride
from the Mack Athletic Complex in Hempstead, N.Y.
with Andy Towne, Brandon Challener, and TBA

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NU 67, Hofstra 76: Pride escapes (with perfect CAA record) intact

January 9th, 2011

For the first time in exactly a month, the Huskies were home at Matthews Arena.

For the first time ever, the Huskies are 0-4 in the Colonial Athletic Association. In fact, no Northeastern men’s basketball team has been 0-4 to start conference play since the 1995-96 season when they played in the America East conference and finished the season 4-24 overall, 2-16 in league games.

The home cooking didn’t translate into a win for the well-traveled team that’s been to Cancun for three games and Orlando for two, as well as Harrisonburg and Norfolk, Virginia since their last home date on December 8.

Coming off of one of Northeastern’s worst offensive performances in the last 60 years at Old Dominion, the team did show signs of improvement. They nearly doubled the 34-point output from Wednesday night, though the Huskies gave up 27 more points. Chaisson Allen was inserted back into the lineup, having missed both games in Virginia earlier in the week. When Allen is in the game, the offense is noticeably more structured and productive. “If we’re gonna have any type of success, we need him at 100 percent, not a certain percentage off that. We need him 100 percent,” said Coach Bill Coen after the game. Against Hofstra, he led the Huskies with 22 points and 5 rebounds to go along with 3 assists and 2 steals.

At times during the game, it appeared as though Allen’s hamstring may have been bothering him and at one point he had to call for an injury timeout before limping off the court. Afterwards, he said his hamstring wasn’t an issue, and was only feeling a few cramps.

Charles Jenkins, the man who brought a crowd of scouts from multiple NBA teams as well as Fox Sports’ Jeff Goodman to Matthews Arena, was held to 20 points on the day, 4 below his season average. Jenkins wasn’t very noticeable through the first few minutes, and didn’t get on the board until a jumper nearly 10 minutes in, then went another 8 minutes before sinking a pair of 3-pointers before the break and finishing the half with 8 points. Even though he started fairly slow, the rest of his team wasted no time getting started. They started out making their first four shots, including a dunk from Greg Washington.

Hofstra took the lead right away and was up 11-4 after four minutes. Through the rest of the game, Northeastern would only lead for a total of 48 seconds. They’ve gotten experience playing from behind in several games so far this year, but often it’s due to poor play early on. On Saturday, the Huskies actually did play pretty well – Hofstra simply played a better game.

Northeastern had a chance to come back towards the end, but foul trouble end up hurting the team down the stretch. Kauri Black fouled out with 5:44 to go, and Ryan Pierson and Joel Smith had to be careful with four fouls each. Hofstra entered the double bonus with just over three minutes remaining, and took advantage with eight free throw attempts – all made – between then and the final horn. Free throws ended up being the difference in the game, as the Pride went 18-20 from the line while the Huskies made just nine shots and had only 13 attempts.

The winless Huskies share 10th place in the conference with Towson and William & Mary. Hofstra improved to 4-0 with the win, allowing them to keep sole possession of first place in the league. Northeastern will be home again on Wednesday, this time hosting the 2-2 George Mason Patriots who are coming off two straight losses to Hofstra and Old Dominion. Pregame coverage on WRBB will start at 6:45, with tip-off at 7:00.

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QuickCast: Basketball vs. Hofstra

January 9th, 2011

The Huskies continue their drought as Hofstra beats Northeastern 76-67, falling to 0-4 in conference play.

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This week on WRBB (Updated)

January 2nd, 2011

We’re back in action as the conference season kicks into gear, wrapping up our Holiday Road Trip. This week on WRBB, we’ve got 5 games on air, plus women’s basketball on WRBB Sports Extra.

Monday, January 3

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at James Madison Dukes
from JMU Convocation Center in Harrisonburg, Va.
with Patrick McHugh and Jared Shafran

Wednesday, January 5

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Old Dominion Monarchs
from the Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Va.
with Jared Shafran and Patrick McHugh

Friday, January 7

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies at UMass Minutemen
from the Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass.
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and Jared Shafran

Saturday, January 8

11:45 a.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
12:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies vs. Hofstra Pride
from Matthews Arena
with Patrick McHugh, Andy Towne, and Kainani Stevens

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. UMass-Lowell Riverhawks
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and TBA

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This week on WRBB

December 2nd, 2010

The Holiday Road Trip wraps up with two basketball games in Virginia and the resumption of hockey season in Amherst, Mass.

Monday, January 3

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at James Madison Dukes
from JMU Convocation Center in Harrisonburg, Va.
with Patrick McHugh and Jared Shafran

Wednesday, January 5

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Old Dominion Monarchs
from the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Va.
with Patrick McHugh and Jared Shafran

Friday, January 7

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies at UMass Minutemen
from the Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass.
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and Jared Shafran

Saturday, January 8

11:45 a.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
12:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies vs. Hofstra Pride
from Matthews Arena
with Patrick McHugh, Andy Towne, and Brandon Challener

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. UMass-Lowell Riverhawks
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and Mari Waligunda

Sunday, January 9

Available on WRBB Sports Extra
2:00 p.m. – Northeastern Women’s Basketball: Huskies vs. William & Mary Pride
from Solomon Court
with Brandon Challener and TBA

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CAA Media Day Notebook

October 22nd, 2010

We’ve had some time to digest what we heard at media day [read: it's been a busy couple of days, but we're finally getting to post our stuff], so here’s some of the highlights from our interviews in writing, along with the full audio clips. We were able to catch up with 10 of the 12 coaches, missing Towson’s Pat Kennedy and UNC-Wilmington’s Buzz Peterson.

  • Monte Ross: Jawan Carter needs to be a leader and make sure that everybody else on the team has the same competitiveness that he has. Brian Johnson, who tore his meniscus on Sunday, will only be out for four weeks. The fact that it’s the same knee he tore last year should not be a factor as the season continues. Devon Saddler and Jamelle Hagins should be impact freshmen. Key quote: “Playing time is determined in practice every single day.”

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  • Bruiser Flint: Trip to Turkey was good for chemistry, helped with mental toughness which was a problem last year. Taking some extra precautions to take Chris Fouch healthy, he’s been working on getting his body stronger. Doesn’t expect Bill Coen to give up a home game for special events away from Matthews Arena very often, but Drexel is looking forward to the game at the TD Garden. Key quote: “You can’t worry about what happened in the past. You gotta look forward.”

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  • Jim Larranaga: Lots of inexperience and mistakes lead to last-second losses in 2009-10 (five games on last possession) – don’t blame Cam Long. This year, Cam doesn’t have to carry the load – has four other starters back. Trip to Italy was great for team chemistry. Balance is key – in lives and on court. Lots of injuries in the first couple days of practice – only 8 healthy players for third day, though most were minor injuries. Cornelius, Long, Hancock and Allen will play point-guard-by-committee until someone emerges as primary. Very confident in top 6 (Morrison, Pearson, Long, Hancock, Cornelius, Tate), other positions are question marks. Key quote: “If you ask me, VCU and ODU are two of my favorite places to go because the crowds are into it; there seems to be a lot at stake.”

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  • Rod Barnes: Different type of a team from last year; more of a team concept this year – Jihad Ali could score 15-16 points, but there will be lots of guys around 8-9. He talked quite a bit about Ali, so expect big things from him this year. Trip to Bahamas was “huge” to gain some experience and develop team chemistry. Key quote: “I think Jihad Ali is gonna have a big year.” - based on how much he said that, it’s worth repeating here.

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  • Mo Cassara: Charles Jenkins is “driven, determined, he works as hard as any kid I’ve ever been around.” Is improving pretty much everything (ballhandling, shooting, defense). Greg Washington will be improving his offensive game. Nat Lester’s status is still in question. Loss of football will create a different vibe for basketball on campus. Key quote: “I do embrace [social media]. I love it. I do talk to my team…about how to use that. I think it’s a big part of the society that we live in today.”

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  • Matt Brady: Andrey Semenov hasn’t practiced yet (as of Tuesday) after banging his head in practice – not a concussion, but the team is treating it as one. Heightened expectation within team after underachievement last year – both because of injury and lack of ability to finish games. Defense is the only focus. Key quote: “In order to challenge for a league championship at this level, in the CAA, you’ve gotta be one of the better defensive teams in the league.”

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  • Bill Coen: Complete confidence in Chase Allen’s ability to lead without Matt Janning, Nkem Ojougboh and Manny Adako. Too early to say who’s the starting center, but the sophomore class is important (perhaps a clue?). “[The sophomore class] can’t play as sophomores. They have to play as juniors and seniors.” Will mix it up between flex and running – feels pretty good with ball in Chase’s hands either fast or slow. Rivalry with Boston University means a lot to both schools. Continuity and connection with players is big with bringing Brian McDonald back – “set the gold standard for work ethic [last year].” Key quote: “I can’t thank the student body enough. They really made Matthews a special venue to see a college basketball game. This year, I think it’s gonna be even better…they’re worth points on the scoreboard…”

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  • Blaine Taylor: He likes having more people to talk to at media day now compared to 10 years ago (that’s what he’s talking about at the beginning of the audio clip). He’s a “program director” – losing one top player won’t hurt the team too much. Plenty of other players will be able to fill the void left by Gerald Lee, not just one person. Despite top-ranked defense last year, there’s room for improvement. Old Dominion is at a point where BCS schools like Georgetown, Missouri, etc. will play them because losing to ODU doesn’t hurt and winning really helps. Key quote: “What I tell our guys is if you all are gonna try to be the player of the week, then we ain’t gonna be the team of the week.”

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  • Shaka Smart: Jamie Skeen will benefit from departure of Larry Sanders, since he’ll be a focal point for a lot of what VCU does. Toby Veal will make the biggest impact of all newcomers (since he’s a junior college transfer). Bradford Burgess has all-CAA potential (“this list” that Coach Smart refers to is the all-conference team list). Coaches are not at all involved in decision-making process for location of CAA tournament. There are as many as 5-6 teams that could win the conference. Key quote: “In a lot of ways, [Joey Rodriguez] was our most valuable player last year and I think he can be significantly better this year.”

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  • Tony Shaver: Returning players are the key, not highly-touted freshman class. Kendrix Brown is ready to go, could surprise people with his efficiency. Guarantee games are a part of the future for budgetary reasons, but Coach Shaver looks forward to having the problem of not being able to schedule BCS schools. Key quote: “The important thing for Quinn McDowell is to be Quinn McDowell and not do more than he’s capable of.”

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