MBB: New Jersey Athletic Conference

Started by njachoopsfan, March 16, 2005, 01:15:46 PM

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phil

Heatlee
The NJAC is one of the top 5 DIII men's basketball conferences in the country. Simply put, the women's side of the conference is not Ð by a large margin.

In '03-'04 the Lions finished strong by winning their last eight. But they only played road games against Camden, Montclair and Chestnut Hill before losing at Rowan in the playoffs.

In '02-'03 they started 9-4 because the bulk of the games were played outside the NJAC.

Mike Dougherty aka Knightstalker

I thought I would post a slightly boastful link.  I am bragging for two reasons, one it is NJCU and the other it is D-III against some of the best competition in the country at the Penn Relays.
http://www.njcugothicknights.com/News/wtruno/2005/4/28/04-28-05_THE_FASTEST_IN_THE_GARDEN_STATE_NJCU_WOMEN_RUN_46.85_IN_4X100_AT_PENN_RELAYS_GOTHIC_KNIGHTS_QUALIFY_FOR_FINALS.asp?path=wtruno"> Penn Relays

phil

Here's a link to TCNJ's new http://www.jlgordon.com/job_pages/NJSC.htm" target=_top>Event Center. The facility will seat between 1,200 and 2,500. They'll be able to adjust the seating to the size of the event.

Pat Coleman

More importantly, Phil, will they be able to host postseason games or will the campus still turn off the power during spring break? http://discus.d3hoops.com/discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>

atn alum

When is that facility going to be completed?

phil

ATNwriter
Going by the original plans, which outlined the decade-long $250,000,000 project of TCNJ's physical plant, is like counting on the weatherman for an accurate prediction 2 weeks from now.

From what I understand (and since the architect has been selected and renderings completed), it's at the top of the list in the planning stage Ð with construction due to start in the fall and completion projected at summer of '07.

It's an interesting rendering. Someone might want to pay a little attention to the location of all those windows though. The windows overlook the football field (south), and the basket to the right would leave a shooter facing the west Ð and all those windows and skylights... as well as the setting sun. It would certainly make for interesting afternoon games in the winter!

Pat
They should stick some solar panels on the roof and store up enough energy to fuel the place one week out of the year!

Ira Thor, NJCU SID

Here is the 2005-06 NJCU men's schedule:

http://d3hoops.com/school_info.php?school=New Jersey City&team=m&year=2006" target=_top>http://d3hoops.com/school_info.php?school=New Jersey City&team=m&year=2006

Ralph Turner

Ira, good to see you officially posting on the NJAC board!http://discus.d3hoops.com/discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":-)" BORDER=0>

Mike Dougherty aka Knightstalker

I was informed last night that NJCU Assistant Mens Basketball coach Ron Woodward has been asked to step down from his position.

(Message edited by knightstalker on July 21, 2005)

Knightstalker

#39
Woo Hoo first post on the new NJAC basketball board :P

"In the end we will survive rather than perish not because we accumulate comfort and luxury but because we accumulate wisdom"  Colonel Jack Jacobs US Army (Ret).

Truck

Nice forum update. I guess I'll be the second one to post on the new-look boards.

Ramapo's schedule is up on their website, although not on d3hoops.com yet.

http://ww2.ramapo.edu/athletics/basketballMen/Schedule.asp


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Pat Coleman

Quote from: Truck on August 19, 2005, 09:58:17 PMRamapo's schedule is up on their website, although not on d3hoops.com yet.

We don't usually post them without tournament pairings. That Phoenix tournament would be a pain in the rear for us to fix later, better to get it all in the first time.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

sikma99

 ::) how is willy p going to be this year? a return to glory?

njlincolnlion

Pat Coleman:

Will there be a topic for independents like Lincoln for the 2005-2006 BBall season or will I have to access the Bumblin B's?
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That cannot fly.

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Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, '30

17 NCAA DIII Championships

Pat Coleman

You can certainly create a topic for independents and see if anyone joins in.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.