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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9960 on: November 15, 2023, 08:40:21 pm »
Obviously they're not in the SUNYAC anymore but those that recall SUNY Poly (fka SUNYIT) will remember the name Kevin Grimmer, he was synonymous not only with their MBB program but all Wildcats athletics. Apparently he passed away on Monday, too young. RIP.

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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9961 on: November 17, 2023, 09:05:34 am »
The Eagles had a seesaw battle with the Hobart Statesman on Tuesday before dropping an 85-72 contest to the Statesman. Hobart closed it out with a string of free throws to gain the victory. They are a very strong team with very good guard play. Congrats to the Statesman.

My Eagles travel to Pennsylvania for a couple of games, starting with Keystone College tonight. Good Luck, Coach Clarke and Bport!!!


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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9962 on: November 18, 2023, 10:04:44 pm »
Obviously they're not in the SUNYAC anymore but those that recall SUNY Poly (fka SUNYIT) will remember the name Kevin Grimmer, he was synonymous not only with their MBB program but all Wildcats athletics. Apparently he passed away on Monday, too young. RIP.

Kevin was a Utica native and an 1980-81 NABC All-American at Hamilton College in his playing days.
 
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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9963 on: November 19, 2023, 09:38:31 am »
New Paltz forces 22 turnovers, takes at least 20 more shots and loses to Bard at home by 2. Brutal. They had their shot blocker on the bench at the end of the game and Bard basically picked apart their  defense and shot lights out to win. Tough loss

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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9964 on: November 19, 2023, 12:38:46 pm »
Cortland falls 83-63 Saturday to Western New England in first round of WNE Classic. Young RDragons (0-2) still pursue consistent combination. Stay with hosts most of first half. Trail 40-30 at the break. WNE GBears (3-1) shoot 29x43fg!! Led by reigning Commonwealth CC player of the year J. Harrison's 33pts in 36'. K. Lubin paces CSt with 14pts (6x9fg, 2x4 3s), D. Linehan and A. Coston 13pts apiece.
    Dragons oppose NESCAC's Bates (0-3, 78-53 first round victim of Kean) in Sunday consi.

   Very sorry to hear passing of K. Grimmer ..... classy gentleman

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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9965 on: November 19, 2023, 03:08:48 pm »
Cortland gives new coach Mo Kearney first win with Sunday's 81-67 spilling of Bates in Western NE tourney consi. RDragons' lineup becomes more defined. Down 41-40 at intermission, K. Lubin layin lifts Corts into 52-51 lead at 12:19. Go on 18-5 run and 70-56 gap at 4'. A. Coston plays big role in the surge along with G. Beaubrun. Coston finishes with 21pts(7x12fg, 3x4 3s, 6reb) in 23' while Lubin has 20pts(7x11fg, 2x4 3s, 4x4ft, 11reb) in 28' and K. Arcuri 11pts(4x9fg) over game high 33'. For Bates tis P. Psyhogos 21pts(9x15fg, 7reb) in 27'. Cortland 1-2 and home vs. Hamilton Nov. 27; Bates 0-4
   Lubin selected to all-tourney team
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Re: MBB: State University of New York Athletic Conference
« Reply #9966 on: November 27, 2023, 09:11:03 pm »
Cortland growth continues with Monday 75-73 homecourt nip of Hamilton with strong second half for second straight win. Guests hold 38-34 halftime edge. Final lead 47-46 at 14:40. RDragons storm to 67-60 lead at 4:40 and hold on just enough with A. Coston, K. Lubin and D. Linehan free throws. Last ditch Continental 3-pointer finds only rim. Lubin with 24 pts (9x15fg, 2x4 3s, 9 reb) in 33'; Coston 15 pts (5x6fg, 7reb, 4asst); K. Arcuri 12pts, 5reb, 5asst); J. Warmack 8pt, 5reb, 4asst). Corts 26x54fg, 17assts. Hamilton 25x56fg, 33-27 reb advantage. G. Keyhani 17pts, 4x10 3s; H. Morgan 14pts(5x15fg);; C. Jenkins 12pts (4x4 3s).
     Cortland 2-2 and opens conference play at home Friday vs. Plattsburgh. Hamilton 2-3