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#1
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
March 03, 2007, 12:31:43 PM
The enviorment for the WPI-Stevens game was very good; WPI even had a pep band.

The crowd for the Ramapo-York game was fairly large, but for the most part not in the game. Most likely due to the large lead, and then a very poor second half performance from Ramapo.
#2
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 23, 2007, 09:24:50 PM
 :) Truck, I share your sentiments; I would have loved to see this one!! Any chance Ramapo can host the regionals?
#3
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 16, 2007, 01:05:40 AM
Also wanted to thank Phil for his response. I misread your post; my mistake.
#4
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 16, 2007, 01:01:31 AM
thanks alot, Irapthor and Knightstalker. Should be a very tough fought game this Saturday!
#5
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 16, 2007, 12:39:08 AM
Phil: If Ramapo wins on Saturday, both Ramapo and NJCU will be tied at 10-3 in the NJAC and will have split the season series 1-1. We aren't sure what the next tiebreaker is..
#6
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 16, 2007, 12:21:42 AM
I was also wondering what the second tie-breaker was.
#7
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
November 21, 2006, 01:57:31 AM
Ramapo played a much better all around in the game against Farmingdale than against Yeshiva. However, the team really is going to miss the depth it has had in past years; the team also lacks the defensive specialist that has graced the court since my freshman year in 2003.

The depth at the 4 and 5 is lacking (sahabi  played better than I expected off the bench and contributed by making many scrappy plays--but I didn't see anything to think he will be able to compete at the same level as the competition gets stronger). Alston--who seems like a very coachable player-- really needs to work on his offensive moves, as he was called for an abundance of traveling calls. In addition, for a man his size, he was getting backed in on defense.   Brian Dench played very poorly against Yeshiva. He had a good first half against Farmingdale but was in foul travel and seemed to be anger McBreen by playing tentative defense while trying to avoid getting his 5th foul.  Frost's production in both games seemed to be that of a reserve, although he is expected to be a bigger contributor this year; he lacked the upper body strength to go up strong when in the post.

Mosby and Prior are still the heart and soul of the team--played solid games against each opponent.

Wesley seemed to be on and off, however, I expect him to be one of the better players in the NJAC this year.
#8
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 23, 2006, 08:36:47 PM
Wesley missed a lay up with 13 seconds on the clock....Announcers classified it as easy. Stockton then had 2 shots blocked (one by Wesley). Harding then hit 2 free throws to make it a 3 point game and stockton missed a heave for 3.


Ramapo, the #6 seed is going to the NJAC championship!
#9
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 23, 2006, 08:29:48 PM
Pryor travels.....Stockton ball down 1 with 35 seconds on the clock.
#10
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 23, 2006, 08:28:05 PM
1:25 on the clock, Ramapo leads 55-54.
#11
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
February 23, 2006, 07:34:21 PM
anyone listening to the game? 32-22 Stockton pulling away.