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jdex

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Cortland returns to NCAA tourney with Friday/Saturday first and second round play at York PA. RDragons draw 24-1 NYU at 4:50 Friday!! York (21-6) plays John Carroll OH (22-5)

NYU Violets of the University AA lost only to Emory GA in mid-January. Mutual foe with Cortland is Rochester. SCSt coach Mo Kearney an NYU ass't coach in '22-23 prior to taking Dragon reins. Kearney former Cortland player and ass't coach. Played on '15 conference title team, the last Cortland SUNYAC men's hoop champs.

Ithaca (18-9) vs. Stockton NJ (19-8) at Worcester Poly MA. Host WPI (24-3) vs. Husson ME (21-7)
Utica at Montclair NJ where Hamilton and Western NE also paired up

jdex

Cortland juniors K. Arcuri and A. Coston repeat on All-SUNYAC first team while soph J. Davis on third team.

Oswego freshman D. Judd Player of the Year and first team selection. Senior D. Smith of New Paltz top defender and second team pick. Tap New Paltz top coaching staff.

   First Team: K. Arcuri (Cort jr), A. Coston (Cort jr), K. Sanders (Morrisville sr), AJ Knight (NP sr), D. Judd (Oswego fr)
   Second Team: D. Smith (NP sr), S. St.Lucia (NP gr), K. Long (Oneonta soph), K. Tabb (Plattsburgh sr), K. Welch (Plattsburgh jr)
   Third Team: J. Davis (Cort soph), B. Kulakowski (Fred sr), X. Allen (Oswego sr), A. Anderson (Oswego sr), F. Infante (Plattsburgh sr)

jdex

Cortland men and women each score just 14 first half points in respective NCAA tourney openers on Friday ......RDragon men fall 72-36 to NYU at York PA while CSt women rally to defeat Endicott MA 48-46 at Bowdoin ME.

  Cortland men overwhelmed by arguably the nation's best D3 outfit. UVirginia grad student transfer T. How leads winning Violets with 16pts (7x8fg, 1x1 3s, 11reb, 26') -- his season's average, California grad student transfer B. Susko 16pts (6x12fg, 4x7 3s, 6reb). Bigger NYU badly handles Corts inside. A. Coston 12 pts and J. Wommack 9pts (4x8fg, 16'). Wommack the lone departing player. Dragons minus J. Davis. Shoot just 6x25fg in first half, trailing 40-14.
   Cortland 17-12, NYU 25-1

   Cortland women bounce back from 22-14 first half hole. Finally take 37-36 lead on K. Campbell score at 3:55 left. Campbell driving layup at 0:22 makes it 45-41 and B. Tillotson two FTs at 0:08 hike margin to 48-43. Cortland plays Saturday night.
   Corts 25-3, Endicott 22-6

jdex

Cortland juniors Kendall Arcuri and Aaaon Coston land more honorss ....Arcuri makes D3 media All-Region 3 first team and coaches (ABCA) All-District 3 second team along with Coston.

RDragons NCAA tourney conqueror NYU in tonight's Final Four semis in Fort Wayne IN. Top ranked Violets (28-1) vs. St. Louis MO's Washington U. (23-6) in match of UAA foes after Trinity CT (28-3) vs. Wesleyan CT (30-1) in duel of NESCAC affiliates.
   Title game Saturday

mhm0417

We just hosted Oswego State coach Jason Leone for a practice with our high school boys.  He showed them a little bit of what a college practice is like and talked to them about what he looks for in a player. (Team first, work ethic, positive attitude) He put them through drills and took time to show them why they were doing the drills.  Really good stuff. The boys had a blast !

A great basketball mind that can effortlessly connect with people. Very easy to see how he's built that program at Oswego.

stlawus

Quote from: mhm0417 on July 19, 2025, 09:45:20 AMWe just hosted Oswego State coach Jason Leone for a practice with our high school boys.  He showed them a little bit of what a college practice is like and talked to them about what he looks for in a player. (Team first, work ethic, positive attitude) He put them through drills and took time to show them why they were doing the drills.  Really good stuff. The boys had a blast !

A great basketball mind that can effortlessly connect with people. Very easy to see how he's built that program at Oswego.

His Cut Down the Nets satellite camp like this has definitely netted him some of his best players over the years.  It was a wise investment of time and resources when he first got the job.  His on court persona is way different than his off the court one though lol.  Very intense, and at some times seems over the top but he's one of those coaches that still gets the respect of his players when he's heated which is a pretty positive showcase of his coaching philosophy. 

mhm0417

Quote from: stlawus on July 19, 2025, 12:16:41 PM
Quote from: mhm0417 on July 19, 2025, 09:45:20 AMWe just hosted Oswego State coach Jason Leone for a practice with our high school boys.  He showed them a little bit of what a college practice is like and talked to them about what he looks for in a player. (Team first, work ethic, positive attitude) He put them through drills and took time to show them why they were doing the drills.  Really good stuff. The boys had a blast !

A great basketball mind that can effortlessly connect with people. Very easy to see how he's built that program at Oswego.

His Cut Down the Nets satellite camp like this has definitely netted him some of his best players over the years.  It was a wise investment of time and resources when he first got the job.  His on court persona is way different than his off the court one though lol.  Very intense, and at some times seems over the top but he's one of those coaches that still gets the respect of his players when he's heated which is a pretty positive showcase of his coaching philosophy. 

I need to watch him this season!  When the kids were on breaks we were picking his brain about what he looks for - definitely wants 4 year high school guys that buy in to "we" before "me".
He told the boys at the start of the practice that when he's interviewing a recruit and the kid asks "are you going to keep recruiting for my spot?" he knows that's a young man that's not a fit even though he understands and respects the question.
What I really liked was he gives all the returning players drills and areas to work on in the summer and then checks that in the fall to see who did the work that was assigned, so they never get complacent.

stlawus

#10042
Quote from: mhm0417 on July 19, 2025, 04:28:59 PM
Quote from: stlawus on July 19, 2025, 12:16:41 PM
Quote from: mhm0417 on July 19, 2025, 09:45:20 AMWe just hosted Oswego State coach Jason Leone for a practice with our high school boys.  He showed them a little bit of what a college practice is like and talked to them about what he looks for in a player. (Team first, work ethic, positive attitude) He put them through drills and took time to show them why they were doing the drills.  Really good stuff. The boys had a blast !

A great basketball mind that can effortlessly connect with people. Very easy to see how he's built that program at Oswego.

His Cut Down the Nets satellite camp like this has definitely netted him some of his best players over the years.  It was a wise investment of time and resources when he first got the job.  His on court persona is way different than his off the court one though lol.  Very intense, and at some times seems over the top but he's one of those coaches that still gets the respect of his players when he's heated which is a pretty positive showcase of his coaching philosophy. 

I need to watch him this season!  When the kids were on breaks we were picking his brain about what he looks for - definitely wants 4 year high school guys that buy in to "we" before "me".
He told the boys at the start of the practice that when he's interviewing a recruit and the kid asks "are you going to keep recruiting for my spot?" he knows that's a young man that's not a fit even though he understands and respects the question.
What I really liked was he gives all the returning players drills and areas to work on in the summer and then checks that in the fall to see who did the work that was assigned, so they never get complacent.

I've heard him say in interviews that he prefers 4 year high school players.  He's got a few transfers post covid but they haven't really worked out.  He's basically picked up the Tom Curle mantle in terms of the SUNYAC team getting the best recruits.  But yea, during the game it's a whole different coaching style lol.  I've seen the folks at the scoring table look over at him like he's deranged, but the players seem to be fine with it.

stlawus

Kind of buried in a little corner of the internet a couple weeks ago but looks like the SUNYAC will go to divisional play after this season.

stlawus

Going through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)

Quote from: stlawus on November 02, 2025, 09:24:09 PMGoing through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

According to everything I could find, he played at Thomas Aquinas in 2017-18 and then a JUCO in 2018-19, but wasn't in school at all again until last year.  This looks to be his 4th year of college ball.  He played 9 games last year, which is usually one too many to qualify for a medical exemption, but the JUCO ruling may apply to him if its extended beyond this year.
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stlawus

#10046
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 03, 2025, 11:56:47 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 02, 2025, 09:24:09 PMGoing through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

According to everything I could find, he played at Thomas Aquinas in 2017-18 and then a JUCO in 2018-19, but wasn't in school at all again until last year.  This looks to be his 4th year of college ball.  He played 9 games last year, which is usually one too many to qualify for a medical exemption, but the JUCO ruling may apply to him if its extended beyond this year.

Yes but as you know once you start playing your clock starts as well so being out of school still counts towards your eligibility.  From what I remember reading last year he had a ton of medical redshirts.  I'm not saying it's even a bad thing, just that even d3 isn't impervious to the eligibility madness now.

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)

Quote from: stlawus on November 03, 2025, 09:50:15 PM
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 03, 2025, 11:56:47 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 02, 2025, 09:24:09 PMGoing through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

According to everything I could find, he played at Thomas Aquinas in 2017-18 and then a JUCO in 2018-19, but wasn't in school at all again until last year.  This looks to be his 4th year of college ball.  He played 9 games last year, which is usually one too many to qualify for a medical exemption, but the JUCO ruling may apply to him if its extended beyond this year.

Yes but as you know once you start playing your clock starts as well so being out of school still counts towards your eligibility.  From what I remember reading last year he had a ton of medical redshirts.  I'm not saying it's even a bad thing, just that even d3 isn't impervious to the eligibility madness now.

That's not true.  You clock only runs if you're enrolled in school.
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stlawus

Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 04, 2025, 11:09:51 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 03, 2025, 09:50:15 PM
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 03, 2025, 11:56:47 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 02, 2025, 09:24:09 PMGoing through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

According to everything I could find, he played at Thomas Aquinas in 2017-18 and then a JUCO in 2018-19, but wasn't in school at all again until last year.  This looks to be his 4th year of college ball.  He played 9 games last year, which is usually one too many to qualify for a medical exemption, but the JUCO ruling may apply to him if its extended beyond this year.

Yes but as you know once you start playing your clock starts as well so being out of school still counts towards your eligibility.  From what I remember reading last year he had a ton of medical redshirts.  I'm not saying it's even a bad thing, just that even d3 isn't impervious to the eligibility madness now.

That's not true.  You clock only runs if you're enrolled in school.

Where in the manual does it state that?

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)

#10049
Quote from: stlawus on November 04, 2025, 02:14:08 PM
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 04, 2025, 11:09:51 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 03, 2025, 09:50:15 PM
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on November 03, 2025, 11:56:47 AM
Quote from: stlawus on November 02, 2025, 09:24:09 PMGoing through all the SUNYAC rosters and see that Irwayne Connell is back at Plattsburgh for this season.  This will be his 9th season of college basketball.  Wild.  I think they're all medical redshirts as well as possibly getting a year due to that wonky JUCO ruling.  He played about a third of the season last year and had what I assume was a season ending injury.

According to everything I could find, he played at Thomas Aquinas in 2017-18 and then a JUCO in 2018-19, but wasn't in school at all again until last year.  This looks to be his 4th year of college ball.  He played 9 games last year, which is usually one too many to qualify for a medical exemption, but the JUCO ruling may apply to him if its extended beyond this year.

Yes but as you know once you start playing your clock starts as well so being out of school still counts towards your eligibility.  From what I remember reading last year he had a ton of medical redshirts.  I'm not saying it's even a bad thing, just that even d3 isn't impervious to the eligibility madness now.

That's not true.  You clock only runs if you're enrolled in school.

Where in the manual does it state that?

I'm not really sure, but if you're not enrolled in school, you don't use eligibility.  If you're taking classes and not playing, you use it, but otherwise, the clock pauses.

Edited:  I looked it up.  It's Section 14.2 in the D3 Manual.  You get four total season over 10 semesters of full-time enrollment.
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