By Ronak Patel LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Last year, as the season was winding down, guard Anthony Myles playing his best stretch of basketball in his sophomore year for the Rider Broncs. Freshly minting a season-high and then career-high 21-point performance against Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference power Iona on Feb. 15, 2012; his confidence was sky high as a Boeing … [Read more...] about Healthy and assertive, Myles leads Rider’s attack
A Sledge-hammer surprise for Iona
By Ronak Patel NEW ROCHELLE, NY -– To say Iona Gaels men’s basketball coach Tim Cluess was surprised to have sophomore point guard Tavon Sledge available this year would be akin to saying that the Kris Humpheries-Kim Kardashian marriage had legs. “We weren’t planning on using him and never had him practice with the guys that were playing,” Cluess said. “He was always on … [Read more...] about A Sledge-hammer surprise for Iona
The learning process of St. Peter’s
By Ronak Patel JERSEY CITY, NJ – Preseason prognostications are simply that. They are merely fodder for the eons of fans and followers of that particular sport to fill up space before a season begins. If you were to believe the preseason Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coaches’ Poll, then Saint Peter’s University has no chance of making headway this season in the … [Read more...] about The learning process of St. Peter’s
Woods looks to elevate Morehead State
By Ronak Patel Sean Woods didn’t mince words at his introductory press conference in mid May when he was unveiled as the 13th men’s basketball head coach in Morehead State University basketball history. He wants to make the Eagles “the Gonzaga of the South.” To that end, Woods, the acclaimed member of the “Unforgettables” 1992 Kentucky East Regional final team, takes … [Read more...] about Woods looks to elevate Morehead State