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Title: WBB: City University of New York Athletic Conference
Post by: mpsting on December 03, 2004, 09:15:01 PM
Where are all the CUNY Fans?  I'm a Hunter junkie living in Taiwan and need some news!  I know that this is Hunter's Homecoming Weekend.  Any results yet?
Title: CUNY
Post by: Zak Ivkovic on December 14, 2004, 12:30:49 AM
Hunter beat Baruch 83-80 in OT during homecoming...they hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds to send it to OT...

Also, FYI...NJAC beat CUNY 8-2 in their 2nd challenge with Baruch and CSI earning the CUNY victories. Hunter lost at home to TCNJ in a close encounter...
Title: CUNY
Post by: mpsting on December 14, 2004, 10:02:02 AM
Zak!  Good to hear from you...FINALLY someone posting here...and a belated congratulations to you from Tina Chen (Hunter, '98, wvball from '95-'97) and Mark Stingle (Hunter, '98)

So the women seem solid again, though I was impressed with the CSI victory over Rowan...are they head-and-shoulders better than Hunter this year?
Title: CUNY
Post by: Zak Ivkovic on December 16, 2004, 02:03:04 AM
Greetings to both of you - it's been quite a while...

The Hunter women are pretty good, maybe not as good as the last 2-3 years...but Baruch and CSI are very good...

In fact we had a great week as far as big wins go, with CSI knocking off #17 Rowan and Baruch beating #1 NYU tonight...
Title: CUNY
Post by: mpsting on December 16, 2004, 07:03:42 AM
Baruch beating NYU?????? Are you kidding me???  WOW!  Great news!  Keep it coming!
Title: CUNY
Post by: mpsting on January 07, 2005, 06:49:23 PM
Some storyline on the John Jay/Hunter game if possible...doesn't anyone else keep up to date with the CUNY site?  Am I the last CUNY fan on earth???
Title: CUNY
Post by: mpsting on January 21, 2005, 04:43:02 AM
Just a quick note to wish Coach Meadow good luck in search of her 200th win!  Keep it going this year!
Title: CUNY
Post by: vook on March 04, 2005, 12:24:02 AM
Anybody out there? ... second-round NCAA Tournament game -- Wesleyan Univ. at College of Staten Island -- will be webcast by the NCAA using D3hoops.com personnel.

The game is 4PM on Saturday, March 5.  Webcast will start about 15 minutes before tipoff.  Go to http://www.d3hoops.com/audio for more information.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: atn alum on March 02, 2006, 03:13:32 PM
Any CUNYAC boosters out there????

It's been a year since the last posting...

anyways...baruch's game friday will be webcast by d3hoops.

http://www.d3hoops.com/audio

Would love to hear from fans of all 4 teams in the Mount St. Mary regional
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: BaruchFan on January 30, 2007, 11:35:52 PM
Sad to see no posts in more than 10 months. Oh well, let me start one. 

Baruch this year appears to run away again with CUNY. Too much talent.

John Jay had the only real shot of beating them thiis year, but they have there work cut out for them to try to pull an upset in the CUNY tournament.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Pat Coleman on February 01, 2007, 01:17:51 AM
How did John Jay compete in that game when they have been non-competitive the rest of the season? I found that puzzling.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: BaruchFan on February 01, 2007, 10:45:59 PM
John Jay was at full strength that game and they have two solid inside players. On the right night they can surprise people.

I hear they lost an important frontcourt player during the break, so it was no surprise Baruch won so easily at their place.

I wonder where this Baruch team ranks all-time in CUNY. 
Title: LEHMAN LIGHTNING REPRESENT!!
Post by: coachharrison_4_president on February 20, 2007, 09:30:02 PM
Tiara Carroll at the line less than a minute less in overtime lightning going to the chip...

Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: atn alum on February 21, 2007, 11:22:55 AM
We'll have the call of both CUNYAC title games on friday, links should be off front page. Pre-game for Lehman-Baruch begins at 5:15.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 21, 2007, 03:44:38 PM
I was at the John Jay-Lehman semifinal matchup (as a student broadcaster for Brooklyn College broadcasting the game) and it was easily the most fun game I've worked all year.

Sally Nnamani had an outstanding game, and Lehman's press defense overwhelmed John Jay's weak ballhandlers all game long. But John Jay made a nice adjustment in the 2nd half double teaming Nnamani whenever she touched the ball. Nnamani was stifled and so was Lehman's offense down the stretch.

Even with the turnovers piling up, John Jay was able to cut the lead to 2, and then Vanessa Rivera was left wide open for a 3 to give the Bloodhounds an improbable 1 point lead. But Sally Nnamani got the ball off a timeout with 3 seconds left, and was able to drive to basket and draw a foul. Her first free throw bounced around the rim for an eternity before dropping in. T

hough she missed the 2nd free throw, sending the game to overtime, Nnamani scored the 1st 5 points in OT.

The clincher for Lehman was when Tiara Caroll was able to drive the length of the floor 3 consecutive possessions for layups. Why didn't John Jay collapse on her drives? 7 points in OT put the game away for Lightning.

Hopefully the Lehman-Baruch final will be as much of a pleasure to watch (and call) as the semifinal was!

Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: BaruchFan on February 22, 2007, 12:35:41 AM
Baruch v. Lehman will be a classic. Baruch is the fav, but lehman could stay with them. In the end, it should be the Bearcats. They have ashot to win afew in the NCAAs.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 22, 2007, 01:50:05 PM
If Baruch is on, the game could get ugly. Lehman was a nightmare matchup for John Jay (maybe even a tougher matchup than Baruch would be for the Bloodhounds). Baruch's players are all small and quick. Theywont let Nnamani get penetration into the paint, and wont turn the ball over close to 40 times. But then again, you have to play the games, and few games play out their expected storylines. Enjoy the game Baruch fan, maybe I'll see you in the crowd!
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: atn alum on February 23, 2007, 08:34:29 AM
CUNYAC women's title game webcast
Lehman vs Baruch, 5:15 PM

http://www.broadcastmonsters.com/d3football/d3basketball022307-1.asx


feel free to write in and let us know you're listening at ATN@d3hoops.com
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: coachharrison_4_president on February 23, 2007, 07:44:10 PM
I told you Lehman was going to win it all...  Baruch choked in the finals...didn't score for the last 11 minutes.  Coach Harrison wins the big games...Watch out for Lehman in the NCAA Tournament...

Coach Rosario for vice president...
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 24, 2007, 12:21:58 AM
My God I've never seen a team choke as bad as Baruch did. No FG's the last 12:33, 4 points over that span.  If you saw the eyes of Baruch's players down the stretch, you saw doubt and fear. Lehman didn't even play that well. Nnamani never got going and forced a lot of shots down the stretch. Credit role players Kathy Santiago, Tiara Carroll, Kim Kelly and Monique Sampson for stepping up their play while Nnamani struggled on the offensive end.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 24, 2007, 02:22:05 AM
And well, Harrison certainly outcoached Machli Joseph. Why did he keep McCelndon on the bench while Baruch was choking. I know she had 4 fouls but still. And what is he think having Trapp go the length of the court for a final shot attempt while she's guarded by the ultra athletic Nnamani. Of course Trapp wouldn't get a good look at the basket!

Nnamani had an awful night offensively and Lehman still won. That's a huge confidence boost for Lehman going into the NCAA tournament, that they can suffer through a bad shooting night from their best player, and still pull out a win.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: allhearthere on February 26, 2007, 04:54:54 PM
The championship game was all about heart. It showed who wanted the game more. Good luck to the lehman lightning.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 27, 2007, 12:23:12 AM
can't agree with you more allheartthere
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on February 28, 2007, 12:21:53 AM
I wrote an article about the Final if any of you care to read it. Good luck to Lehman in the NCAA's!


Young Jeezy's "Go Getta" blared throughout the Nat Holman Gymnasium after the Women's CUNYAC Final, Friday night. It was the appropriate song to cap off Lehman College's incredible evening. Down by 11 points late in the 2nd half, they went out and got themselves a championship, beating Baruch College 52-51.

Even without Preseason All-American Chiresse Paradise who was injured in their quarterfinal matchup with City Tech, Baruch had a dominant team full of speed and athleticism. Baruch had won 31 straight CUNYAC Conference games, were the defending CUNYAC Champions, and had the honor of being the first CUNYAC women's basketball team to win a game in the Division 3 NCAA tournament, when they upset Mount St. Mary last year 66-64.

The #1 seeded, and more talented Baruch Bearcats looked poised to blow #3 Lehman out early in the game. They led 32-21 with 2:11 left to go in the half, using their superior athleticism and depth to attack Lehman in waves. Three different Baruch players scored at least 7 points in the half with Dominique McClendon (8 PTS 3-5 FG) using a variety of spin moves to attack the basket, Ally Stamatiades ( 9 PTS 3-6 FG 2-2 3FG) filling the basket with a lethal outside jump shot, and Racquel Reid (7 PTS 3-8 FG 1-3 3FG) knocking down shots from inside and outside.

To make matters worse for Lehman, Their star player, CUNYAC player of the year, Sally Nnamani, was held in check by Stamatiades's perfect technique defense, not allowing Nnamani to drive to the basket, and forcing her to take long, contested, jumpers. A 5-0 Lehman run to close out the half, fueled by a Nnamani 3, and capped by a Tiara Carroll short jumper in the lane allowed Lehman to stay close at the half with a 32-26 deficit.

The second half started out much the same way the first half went: With Baruch scoring points at will. Racquel Reid scored 5 points within the first 2 minutes of the half, and Jody Trapp knocked down a 3 to give the Bearcats a 42-31 lead with 17 minutes left to go in the game. After a brief Lehman spurt, the lead ballooned back up to 11 with Myleka Garnett hitting two free throws, and Stamatiades driving to the basket from the right wing for a layup with 12:33 left in the game.

Unfortunately for Baruch, Stamatiades sprained her ankle landing on her layup. The Bearcats would never record a field goal the rest of the game.

After Jody Trapp hit a pair of free throws Baruch's next possession, the Bearcats went through a 6 minute stretch of 7 turnovers---many unforced---a blocked 3, and no other shots attempted.

While Baruch was folding, Lehman was beginning to play inspired basketball. Kathy Santiago hit a runner in the lane, Sally Nnamani deflected an errant pass to herself for an uncontested fast break, Kim Kelly was left under the basket for a layup off the Baruch full-court press, and Santiago was able to make a pass to a cutting Monique Sampson for an easy layup.

After two more Baruch free throws, Sally Nnamani made a "player of the year" type play, starting on the right baseline, dribbling hard to the middle, spinning away from the basket, and unleashing a behind the back, over the head pass into the arms of Monique Sampson for an easy layup, cutting the lead to 51-48.

A Kathy Santiago steal and layup, cut the lead to one on the next possession, and a Santiago layup the possession after gave Lehman an improbable 1 point lead with 4:36 to go.

Meanwhile, Baruch was still in the midst of a miserable collapse. Stamatiades returned to miss an open layup, and make two passes stolen by Lehman down the stretch. Racquel Reid missed an uncontested 3, and Naesha Tyler-Moore dribbled the basketball right into Kim Kelly's outstretched arms with a minute to go. Baruch's defense was steadfast, not allowing any Lehman points after Santiago's layup. After a Nnamani miss, the Bearcats had one final shot at surviving the game, and winning the championship.

Unfortunately, even Baruch's coaching staff choked with the game in the balance. Off a timeout, Baruch's coach Machli Joseph surprisingly decided to have his 5-2 point guard Jody Trapp race the length of the floor while guarded by the 5-11, and ultra athletic Nnamani. Trapp never got a good look at the basket, and her last second shot attempt was swatted away by Sampson.

After the final buzzer sounded, the ecstatic Lehman Lightning stormed the court and embraced on the floor, realizing that they had come back from 11 points down to win the CUNYAC Championship, and advance to the Division 3 NCAA tournament.

Despite scoring only 10 points, Monique Sampson was named MVP of the game, and of the entire tournament. She added 9 rebounds and the very key game-clinching block. The Player of the Year, Sally Nnamani was shut down to the tune of 8 points on 3-18 shooting, including 1-10 on 3's, but she did record 4 blocked shots in the 1st half, keeping the game close. Kathy Santiago scored 10 points, recorded 4 assists, 2 blocks, and 2 steals. Tiara Carroll led Lehman in scoring with 14, and also had 2 blocks. She joined Sampson on the All CUNYAC Tournament Team.

As for the Bearcats, their collapse likely ends their season. With a 22-9 record in a weak conference, they will likely be sitting on their couches when the NCAA tournament starts March 1st. The Bearcats committed an unsightly 17 turnovers in the 2nd half, and were held without a field goal for the final 12:33. Being that Baruch had gone undefeated in CUNYAC play the last two years, reeling off 31 straight conference wins in that span, their implosion is as stunning as it is epic. Baruch was heavily favored, and many believed was dangerous heading into the tournament. They were led by Racquel Reid, and Dominique McClendon, both named to the All Tournament Team. Reid finished with 12 points, McClendon with 10. Stamatiades scored 11, but only had the bucket in which she injured her ankle in the 2nd half.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on March 03, 2007, 02:06:13 AM
Considering they were only down 2 to the #2 team in the nation with about 10 minutes left in the game, not a bad showing at all by Lehman in this year's tournament.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: atn alum on January 01, 2008, 02:03:28 PM
Posting merely to say I made the first post of 2008 on the women's boards (yes, TOTALLY pathetic, I know)...also will be the first post on this conference board in nearly 9 months?

CUNYAC FANS...WHERE ARE YOU???
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on January 09, 2008, 05:40:41 PM
We're here...it's just that with the exception of Baruch looking as strong as usual, there isn't too much to get excited about yet  :(
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Zak Ivkovic on January 16, 2008, 03:46:44 PM
Excellent game on tap tonight at Staten Island with Baruch visiting. Should be the best game in the league thus far in 2007-08...
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on January 18, 2008, 02:15:57 AM
I saw Lehman play against Brooklyn and their defense is just as long and obnoxious as it was last year. They're a big, strong team but they become way too jumper happy against smaller teams; Nnamani especially. Lehman-Baruch looks like the eventual CUNYAC Championship Game although Staten Island may throw their name into the mix.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on January 18, 2008, 03:08:45 PM
I was wondering, Quandra Rogers hasn't played this year for Medgar Evers has she? Is she ineligible or has she transferred? Does anyone know of her situation?
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: bbald eagle on March 05, 2008, 02:22:42 PM
Does anybody here care that Baruch is in the NCAA tournament?   ???  The silence on this board is deafening.   :'(
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on March 06, 2008, 02:43:37 PM
Of course! This year's Baruch team may be the most talented women's basketball team in the history of the Cuynyac!
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: bbald eagle on March 06, 2008, 02:49:14 PM
No wonder D3's pretournament calls suggest maybe they could upset Mary Washington, then. We'll see tomorrow night.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Zak Ivkovic on March 06, 2008, 11:49:33 PM
I have to say that the folks at D3 hoops have done a great job explaining what a raw deal both Baruch and Mary Washington got in being put up against each other in the first round. The committee dropped the ball big time on this one. If you know anything about Baruch and even if you don't, there is no way that you have a 22-6 team play at the #5 team in the nation and have a 15-13 team in the same bracket play someone else. Where is the logic here ????
Clearly it has nothing to do with travel as is often the scenario in first round games in not having teams travel great distances or incur large costs...do they even feel the need to explain such a decision...
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Pat Coleman on March 07, 2008, 12:04:53 AM
I would hope you can get an explanation from someone -- there is no need to protect regular-season non-conference opponents from facing each other again.

I mean, if that were the case, why didn't they keep DeSales and Muhlenberg from facing each other again?
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: balla4real78 on March 08, 2008, 11:16:36 AM
Wow, I think we would be going to far saying the best team of all-time in CUNY, that would be a little excessive. Good team, but not the greatest of all-time. I also dont see what the fuss is about playing Mary Washington in the first round, Baruch is no national power, they beat Messiah on a bad day at home, they havent beat anyone else, so I dont think they are on an even scale with Mary Washington, lets be realistic, if we want to talk about a game that shouldnt have been a first round match-up, #25 St. Norbert vs. #13 Stevens Point! Thats not a first round match-up.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Zak Ivkovic on March 08, 2008, 12:47:51 PM
While you have a point here regarding the Norbert game, then by the same standards you are throwing out why Bridgewater at 15-13 is better off than Baruch at 22-6 ??? That is the point - they are in the same bracket and at the same location and Baruch gets to play the #5 team in the nation. WHom did Bridgewater play and beat in the top 20? Out of Baruch's first 5 non-conference games,  were vs. top 20 teams at the time.

The national committee really needs to stop playing nationally ranked teams against each other in the first round - that really kills the entire seeding process.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: NYCGATORfan on March 08, 2008, 07:55:16 PM
Quote from: balla4real78 on March 08, 2008, 11:16:36 AM
Wow, I think we would be going to far saying the best team of all-time in CUNY, that would be a little excessive. Good team, but not the greatest of all-time. I also dont see what the fuss is about playing Mary Washington in the first round, Baruch is no national power, they beat Messiah on a bad day at home, they havent beat anyone else, so I dont think they are on an even scale with Mary Washington, lets be realistic, if we want to talk about a game that shouldnt have been a first round match-up, #25 St. Norbert vs. #13 Stevens Point! Thats not a first round match-up.

Can you name a better CUNYac women's basketball team in the history of the conference? Considering the conference's lack of postseason success (Baruch's 05-06 team is the only CUNYac school to win a D3 game), the conference's dearth of impressive wins, and the fact that Baruch had some exceptional performances this year (only losing by two to a DII school, and beating a very talented Messiah team) is there anyone better?

Maybe Baruch's team from two years ago, but I doubt that there is some ultra-talented CUNY team from year's past that my statement is disrespecting. And if there is, let me know. History lessons are fun, and my knowledge of the CUNYac's past is pretty limited.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: balla4real78 on March 10, 2008, 09:42:34 AM
Well before Baruch College won their 2nd championship, their were CUNY powers like Hunter and Staten Island. The Staten Island teams which featured Tara Gagliardo, Maureen Keag, and who could forgot the years of Kim Thompson and Jaclyn Rock, the CSI teams were some of the best in CUNY. Hunter also was good with Tanika Hurtt, Diana Olaya, and those cast of players. This Baruch team is good, but far from legendary.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Theweeezul on March 10, 2008, 10:15:48 AM
Quote from: balla4real78 on March 10, 2008, 09:42:34 AM
Well before Baruch College won their 2nd championship, their were CUNY powers like Hunter and Staten Island. The Staten Island teams which featured Tara Gagliardo, Maureen Keag, and who could forgot the years of Kim Thompson and Jaclyn Rock, the CSI teams were some of the best in CUNY. Hunter also was good with Tanika Hurtt, Diana Olaya, and those cast of players. This Baruch team is good, but far from legendary.

It's impressive that you can find the time to knock Baruch on the CUNY board, and CAC board.

There is a big difference between this Baruch team, and the Hunter and CSI teams of years past.  None of those teams were getting respect on the national level.  While the Hunter's and CSI's were beating up on CUNY teams in their heyday, Baruch has been able to defeat some of the best teams in the country.  #1/2 ranked NYU was upset by Baruch in Machli Joseph's first year, and now won't even think about re-scheduling them.  They also hold victories against #18 McDaniel in 05-06 and #4 Messiah this year.  Most importantly, the 05-06 Baruch team is the only CUNY team on the women's side to win a NCAA game, beating Mount St. Mary's on their homecourt. 

There appears to be some sort of vendetta you hold against Baruch.  It is clouding your judgment when it comes to talking basketball.  This Baruch team is helping put CUNY on the map, trying to earn respect towards a conference that historically has been the laughing stock of Division III. 
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on October 31, 2008, 10:17:15 PM
Whats the early thoughts on the 08-09 CUNY season? Who are the favorites, is it still Baruch, Staten Island, Lehman and Hunter, or are there some new kids on the block looking to get involved.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on November 04, 2008, 10:44:43 PM
I will be the pioneer of this site. With the season starting next week, will give my predictions for the CUNY women:

East
1.  Baruch
2.  Lehman
3.  CCNY
4.  Hunter
5.  John Jay

West
1.  Staten Island
2.  Brooklyn
3.  York
4.  Medgar Evers
5.  City Tech

Anyone have any opinions?
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on November 08, 2008, 06:36:46 AM
Great to see a CUNY face on the pre-season All-American team! Sally Nnamani from Lehman is a fourth team D3 hoops pre-season All-American, congrats. What is the rest of the conference talent shaping up as.. Does Lehman still return Whitley Barnes? That duo could be tough.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Pat Coleman on November 10, 2008, 02:11:40 AM
Hang in there -- hopefully there will be more CUNYAC posters soon.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on November 15, 2008, 09:21:42 PM
Is there anyone else excited that the season is underway. Great win for the conference today as Staten Island defeated Stevens Tech. Also saw Lehman had a good win over St. Joseph's, and CCNY defeated MIT. Good to see this type of start for CUNY teams. Anyone know why the York game was postponed? Waiting on the Amherst-NYC Tech game, should not be pretty!
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on December 03, 2008, 09:38:18 AM
Wow, been away from the boards for the Holidays, and I come back to see that Lehman has defeated national power Depauw University!!! Is this for real, please lets have some more insight into this one, great win for Lehman and the entire CUNY conference!
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: JWill on December 05, 2008, 10:05:25 AM
I see Baruch winning the CUNYAC again! Joseph is the best coach in the conference hands down.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on December 06, 2008, 12:50:31 AM
Wow, theres a pulse on the CUNY board, thought I was out here for my lonesome. JWill, dont know if you could say coach Joseph at Baruch is the best coach in the CUNY hands down, even though the talent level of coaches in CUNY is thin, you do have coach Gualitieri at CSI and coach Harrison at Lehman, who are two of the top coaches in the business. Also, Brown over at York actually coaches the national teams in her country each Olympic game, so she has to have an idea of what she is doing as well. Joseph hands down could be a little bit of an overstatement
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on December 06, 2008, 09:47:06 PM
Had the opportunity to attend the CUNY Coaches vs. Cancer event at Lehman College today, and have to say kudos to the CUNYAC for having such a great event to benefit a worthy cause. The crowds were great, and there were some very exciting games with Staten Island almost upsetting NYU, and Lehman holding on to win a defensive battle with Skidmore. Didnt stay for the last game, but heard there was a thrilling come from behind victory by SUNY Purchase against Brooklyn College. Great event, congrats CUNYAC.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: JWill on December 09, 2008, 12:03:46 PM
Brown at York when was the last time their women's program was any good. I give credit to lehman and csi. All I can say is just look at Baruch record since Coach Joseph has taken over. He does a great job recruiting at a school where its very hard to get kids in. I'm not taking nothing away from the coaches at lehman and csi but Joseph has been winning from the start.
Baruch looks very strong again this year. I see a rematch of Baruch and Lehman
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: hoop junkie on December 11, 2008, 10:21:10 PM
That is a good point, a Lehman-Baruch rematch would be my pick as well at this point. Staten Island is a good team, but Baruch and Lehman usually play at a higher level. Staten Island does have a great team, and have some impressive victories this season. Women's conference will be very interesting come January!
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: coachericharrison on January 29, 2010, 10:41:13 PM
On a sad note, I would like to acknowledge the passing of former CCNY basketball coach, and athletic administrator, Gary Smith. Gary passed on Thursday after a courageous battle against cancer. Services for Gary will be this coming Sunday @4pm at:

Granby's Funeral Service Inc
4021 White Plains Road
Bronx, New York 10466

Gary was a great coach, administrator, and friend, and he will be missed.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: atn alum on February 25, 2010, 02:38:49 PM
As long as snow doesn't get in the way of my commute, D3Hoops will be webcasting Saturday's title game.

Look for the link on the front page of http://d3hoops.com
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 02, 2011, 03:26:50 PM
First Regional Rankings: http://www.d3blogs.com/d3hoops/category/ncaa-stuff/regional-rankings/
Title: CUNY refs
Post by: hoopheaven on February 18, 2013, 12:20:04 AM
As a spectator watching the CUNY refs, I see why they drive the coaches to drink. First, they don't all seem to know the rules. Second (and most important), they are wildly inconsistent. Seems like there are 2 different whistles. Just call it equally on both ends.
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 08, 2017, 12:54:14 PM
As the season continues to march along, we continue to see more and more twists. There aren't many more answers despite being about halfway through the season.

Sunday night on Hoopsville (http://www.d3hoopsville.com), Dave continues the coverage of the UWSP investigation and punishments. Athletics Director Brad Duckworth will join the show to discuss everything that lead up to the decision to suspend Bob Semling the rest of the season and why they handed the program over to Kent Dernbach.

Also tonight, the WBCA Center Court segment makes its season debut. The first guest this season will be Emory women's coach Christy Thomaskutty. Not only will we learn more about why Thomaskutty has been so intregal as a member of the WBCA board, but learn why she thinks it is important to give back to the game she loves. We will also learn more about the Eagles who have their first game in UAA action now complete.

We will also dip into the Northeast, Atlantic, South, and Central regions to get a sense of how some teams off the radar, and others very much on, are doing as the midseason turn arrives. You can also contribute to the new "Hoopsville Mailbag." Email questions you may have to the show at hoopsville@d3hoops.com.

Watch Hoopsville starting at 7:00 PM here (http://www.d3hoops.com/hoopsville/archives/2016-17/jan8) or on Facebook Live. You can also watch the show On Demand download and or listen to the podcast(s). Information below.

Guests and/or topics include (in order):
- Brad Duckworth, UW-Stevens Point Athletics Director
- Alex Lang, Brooklyn women's coach
- Christy Thomaskutty, Emory women's coach (WBCA Center Court)
- Charlie Averkamp, Benedictine women's coach
- Kevin Bettencourt, Endicott men's coach

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Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: mailsy on February 14, 2017, 11:06:33 PM
Well that's certainly an interesting story.

http://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2017/02/ex-baruch-coach-charged-embezzlement

It's not going to be good for him. Hope he has a good attorney.  :(
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 14, 2018, 03:12:25 PM
New women's regional rankings: http://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2018/02/women-regional-rankings-second

(Posted in honor that the last post in here came exactly a year ago...)
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 21, 2018, 03:01:54 PM
The NCAA released the third set of women's basketball regional rankings with few changes from last week's version. This is the final set that we'll see before the Tournament bracket is released on Monday. Full list here: http://d3hoops.com/notables/2018/02/women-regional-rankings-third

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Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on January 27, 2019, 03:57:07 PM
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Well, things certainly escalated quickly! Upsets a plenty. Conference races tightening. At the same time, some more clarity? Maybe not.

There will be plenty to talk about on Sunday's Hoopsville (http://www.d3hoopsville.com).

Join us as Dave and his guests work to figure out what has happened in just the last few days, plus get a sense of what's to come. We will talk to teams who are near the top of their conferences races in the Northeast, Atlantic, South, and Central regions. Plus, we hear from a coach who continues to give back to the NABC and trying to improve how Division III is perceived within the coaching ranks.

Oh, and how will the Top 25s shake out on Monday?

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Guests Schedule (order subject to change):
- Randy Tuggle, Greensboro women's coach
- Nicole Sarcone, Staten Island women's coach
- Gary Stewart, Stevenson men's coach (NABC Coach's Corner)
- Tod Murphy, Gordon men's coach
- Mike McGrath, UChicago men's coach
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Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 13, 2019, 02:54:12 PM
Regional Rankings Week 2 released: https://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2019/02/women-regional-rankings-second
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 20, 2019, 03:01:46 PM
The new NCAA Division III women's basketball regional rankings are posted: https://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2019/02/women-regional-rankings-third
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 12, 2020, 03:35:36 PM
Women's first Regional Rankings released.

https://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2020/02/women-regional-rankings-first
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 19, 2020, 03:08:50 PM
The second week Regional Rankings are out: https://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2020/02/women-regional-rankings-second
Title: Re: CUNY
Post by: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 26, 2020, 02:24:10 PM
Women's third regional rankings are out: https://www.d3hoops.com/notables/2020/02/women-regional-rankings-third