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TIMBOSTEW

What a way to start the weekend. New Paltz wins in a slugfest with Misericordia 89-77. Rylan Blondo who scored his 1,000 point , had another all-around performance with 26 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists. AJ Knight on 8-9 shooting and Kobe Bogart who was 7-13 from the field both finished with 18  points . It was a fast paced physical game and New Paltz answered every run by Misericordia. A great game to watch.

TIMBOSTEW

Day two of the weekend and  it was a tale of two halves.New Paltz survives in OT against a Hunter team that never gave up. Trailing 38-22 at the half , Hunter came out with intensity, they climbed all the way back on a 14-3 run to close it to 41-36. New Paltz starters looked a little tired, no doubt from the battle the night before. Their shots were coming up short and on the defensive side they just seemed a tad slower. Hunter led by Kareem McDonald with 22 points and Casey Meyers14 led Hunter to take an 51-46 lead. Outscoring New Paltz 29-8. New Paltz did have a little fight left in them and tied the score at 64. Hunter had the last shot in regulation but New Paltz forced a tough shot and into overtime they went. New Paltz hit 8-10 foul shots in the added stanza and were led by Rylan Blondo with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists. AJ Knight and Kobe Bogart Bogart chipped in with 11 points. Showing what a difference a day makes, New Paltz shot 3-17 from 3 on open looks for a dismal 17%. The night before with fresh legs they shot 8-19 for a 42% clip.

magicman

Congratulations to the Cortland Red Dragons football team on winning the Stag Bowl and the  Division III National Championship 38-37 over North Central College.

 

stlawus

The SUNYAC board has not been the same without Magicman's predictions!

jdex

Cortland four game win string clipped 83-79 Saturday by visiting Utica. RDragons D. Linehan lands 26 pts -- nearly all in the second half on 9x14fg, 8x13 3s, 5reb, 3asst, and 24pts from A. Coston on 8x10fg along with K. Arcuri 11 pts, 6reb but outscored 23-3 by UC bench. Corts take early 10 point lead. Hold their last advantage at 33-32 ....then don't score the first half's final 4:23. Utica up 41-33 at the break and forge largest lead of 46-33. Dragons within three in the closing minutes. CSt 30x61fg, 12x32 3s; UC 31x62fg, 6x12 3s. D. Call 19pts, 10rebs; H. Foley 15 pts; J. Brantley 15pts; L. Bourgault 12pts; L. Teague 11pts for Uticans.
    Cortland 4-3, Utica 6-2

magicman

Quote from: stlawus on December 16, 2023, 12:15:35 PM
The SUNYAC board has not been the same without Magicman's predictions!

Thank you for the kind words. I thought maybe you would step in and take my place. You are certainly on top of the D3 hoops scene in the East region. 8-)


jdex

#9981
New Paltz upsets Oswego 85-80 in Saturday conference tourney title game at OSt. Hawks get automatic NCAA tourney slot and will join Oswego whose regular season unbeaten play takes Lakers to SUNYAC playoff top seed. NP second seed and thumps Oneonta in Friday semi while Oswego needs second half push to get past pesky Cortland and bid for three-peat crown.
  Oswego up 45-41 at half over NP and 60-46 at 14:45 of second half. K. Bogart two FTs provide 69-68 NP lead at 5:52. Hawks stretch to 76-68 at 2:59 and 79-72 at :52. Lakers within 81-80 as J. Sparks disdains 3-shot for layup at :23. A.J. Knight lands two NP free throws at :11 for 83-80 lead. Sparks misses desparation three and Hawks get closing layup for final.
  Bogart 29 pts, 10x18fg, 2x4 3s, 7reb, 2asst, 2stl, 35'. Sparks 22pts, 9x21fg. NP 31x57fg, 17x22ft; OSt 31x71fg, 9x12ft

jdex

Cortland lands sophomores Kendall Arcuri and Aaron Coston on All-SUNYAC first team headed by Player of the Year Jeremiah Sparks of Oswego.

First Team:
Kendall Arcuri, Cort so
Aaron Coston, Cort so
A.J. Knight, NP jr
Xavier Hill, One jr
Jeremiah Sparks, Osw sr

Second Team:
Cole Kattan, Gen sr
Elijah Castillo, One so
Cartier Bowman, Osw sr
Kevin Tabb, Platt jr

Third Team:
Tony Arnold, Bkp jr
Coquan Wester, Bkp fr
Ryan Blondo, NP gr
Jamel Achille, Osw gr
Curtis Huestis, Pot sr

'Tom Spanbauer Defensive POY Award' to Danny Ashley (Bkp).
Rookie of the Year to Caquan Wester (Bkp)
Coaching staff of the Year to Oswego

    NCAA tourney first/second round games Friday/Saturday have conference tourney champ New Paltz (20-7) at John Carroll OH (25-2) and joined by Calvin MI (22-4) vs. Elmhurst ILL (22-5)
    Conference regular season champ Oswego (25-2) hosts Babson MA (15-13) and joined by DeSales PA (24-3) vs. Williams (21-6).





stlawus

#9983
Easy for me to say now but I had a feeling Oswego wouldn't get past the first weekend. Despite their record they didn't look like the every day buzz saw they were last year. Most of that can probably be attributed to having that glacier sized target on their backs after their incredible run last season. Williams is a team that matched up against them as well as any top team in the field with their stifling defense and penchant for making clutch shots. Oswego almost out dueled them in that regard.  Either way, that's a disappointing end to their season especially since they started 4 fifth year players and brought a 6th year off the bench.

They will lose a ton of scoring, rebounding and experience. Their bench is better than a lot of teams and Leone recruits well but I would not be shocked to see them take a step back on the national stage next year. Looking at the rest of the SUNYAC I don't foresee them taking a step back in league play, especially since New Paltz loses several key 5th years as well. I imagine Oswego and Brockport will battle it out as usual but with Morrisville now added to the mix they could certainly have something to say.


edit: of course, forgot that Brockport moved conferences.  Remembered the Morrsiville move right but not the Port