MBB: New Jersey Athletic Conference

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TheOsprey

The Ospreys hold off MSU @ Stockton. Great job!! 
Second round start Wed.  Go Ospreys!!🍻

TheOsprey

TCNJ too much last night.  Still good showing Stockton.  "Keep chopping."

TheOsprey

Big win over NJCU for Stockton!!  Tied with TCNJ for NJAC lead with three games left.

Go Ospreys!!

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TheOsprey

Great regular season Stockton!  At least this year, we only lost the tie-breaker for the number one seed.   

It's been tough the last couple of years missing the post season on the same tie-breaking rules.  Go Ospreys!!

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

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TheOsprey

Congratulations to DJ Campbell (NJAC ROY) and Coach Bittner (NJAC Coach of the Year).  Great job Ospreys.

Now, let's punch a ticket to the dance tonight.🍻  BEAT TCNJ!!

Remember that Stockton was picked seventh this year.🤨

phil

OK TCNJ, now go win your first NCAA playoff game since 1989 when you had a second round NBA draft pick dropping 30+ per night.

phil

Congrats to TCNJ! Finally, an NCAA tourney victory after 31 years! Last one was an NCAA semifinal game - an 84-62 win against Southern Maine in Dayton, Ohio... I went to that one. It's been too long!

Dave 'd-mac' McHugh

Alright Rowan ... if you are serious about moving to D1, here is your chance: http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/division-i-council-proposes-pathway-diii-schools-become-di-members

Ball is in your court ... if you have been serious.
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The off season has hit August and with it has come news of Division III Fall Championships being canceled for the same reason Winter Championships were derailed and Spring Championships pulled earlier this year: COVID 19 Pandemic.

The decision came on the heals of a vast majority of DIII institutions curtailing fall sports and many pushing winter sports starts on their campuses until January at the earliest.

What does this mean for the 2020-21 season of college basketball? Specifically what does it mean for Division III? Will there be a basketball season? Will it be a six-week-or-so-sprint? Or is there a way to adjust things?

On the Mid-Summer edition of the Hoopsville Podcast, we try and get some answers to those questions. We talk to one coach who actually has put together a proposal to start the season in January, with some changes to make it work including crowning a champion in April. And we talk to an administrator who also serves on the DIII Management Council to better under stand the decisions made to cancel championships and if shift a season like basketball is even possible.

Plus, we honor the best of the best in the last decade of Division III women's basketball. Gordon Mann joins us to discuss how the 2nd D3hoops.com Women's All-Decade came together (and hints of work on the men's list).

Guests include:
- Philip Ponder, Oglethorpe men's coach
- Jason Fein, Bates Athletics Director and DIII Management Council member
- Gordon Mann, D3hoops.com Senior Editor

And of course, there is always the Hoopsville Notebook. A few things we take note of that have made headlines since the beginning of July. We also tip our hat to a few of those who have always helped the show be it's best.

You can listen to the podcast here: https://bit.ly/3kGZ962

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NJBALLERZ

When do the NJAC pre-season polls get released?

Gotta imagine NJCU will be #1 in pre - season polls since they are ranked top 25?

Is there an early favorite for player of the year in the league? TCNJ looking for three years in a row after Walko and Jocelyn took down the Pony Wilson award in back to back years.

TheOsprey

It's out.  NJCU & Stockton tied for first, followed by Rowan, TCNJ, and Montclair.

Greek Tragedy

Rowan running some kind of "system"? Stats kind of hint to that. All their scores are over 100 as well.
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Quote from: Greek Tragedy on November 20, 2021, 08:25:07 AM
Rowan running some kind of "system"? Stats kind of hint to that. All their scores are over 100 as well.

I don't think so.  They're definitely running a more pro-style offense, for sure - but I think its just pace and efficiency.  They're not subbing like a System team and while they're taking a lot of threes, it's not a system volume, for sure.
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