By Paul Casey Gotham A casual fan might not even notice. At least not until one glances at the box score. Then it is hard to ignore the impact George Beamon has upon the success of the Manhattan Jaspers. His game isn’t one that captures the glare of the camera. He dwells not in the arena of highlight reel dunks or spectacular long range shots. Rather Beamon’s is a game that … [Read more...] about Beamon’s old-fashioned game has Manhattan looking good for the future
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Billikens snap Bonnies’ three-game win streak
Courtesy of GoBonnies.com ST. LOUIS - Saint Louis (17-5, 5-3 Atlantic 10) erased a two-point halftime deficit with a 21-2 run over 6:37 in the second half to snap St. Bonaventure's (12-8, 5-3) three-game conference win streak with an 86-62 victory at Chaifetz Arena on Wednesday. The Bonnies played all but 10 minutes without leading scorer Andrew Nicholson, who fouled out … [Read more...] about Billikens snap Bonnies’ three-game win streak
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ramon Galloway, a Martelli prank and the A-10 Bounce
All the comings and goings of Atlantic 10 men's basketball. Galloway, Putney, Holton earn weekly honors NEWPORT NEWS, Va.—The Atlantic 10 has selected La Salle junior guard Ramon Galloway and Massachusetts sophomore forward Raphiael Putney as its Men’s Basketball Co-Players of the Week. Rhode Island freshman forward Jonathan Holton was chosen as the league’s Rookie of the … [Read more...] about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ramon Galloway, a Martelli prank and the A-10 Bounce
Bonnies take down Richmond, maintain share of A-10 lead
Courtesy of GoBonnies.com. ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y.- St. Bonaventure (12-7, 5-2 Atlantic 10) scored the game's first 10 points and led wire to wire in a 62-47 win over Richmond (12-10, 3-4) at the Reilly Center. With the victory, the Bonnies (12-7, 5-2 A-10) maintain a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference lead with Massachusetts (16-5, 5-2) and La Salle (16-6, … [Read more...] about Bonnies take down Richmond, maintain share of A-10 lead
Dayton’s Kavanaugh thriving on the daily grind
By Paul Casey Gotham It's easy to understand if a conversation about the University of Dayton's Matt Kavanaugh revolves around his workmanlike style of play. After all, the Flyer forward earns his keep in the confined area of a free throw lane. His wide frame is his crowbar used to create angles, position and space. Given his recent success, one can add opportunistic to … [Read more...] about Dayton’s Kavanaugh thriving on the daily grind