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#1
Region 1 men's basketball / Re: NESCAC MBB
June 06, 2012, 01:43:35 PM
New Updates (Just got some new info this morning)

AMHERST RECRUITS
Connor Green---6'5 F, Phillips Exeter/Bishop Guertin HS
Ben Pollack---6'7 C, Farmington High
James Sanderson---6'8, Porter-Gaud
Jesse Pagliuca---6'1 SG, Milton Academy

BATES RECRUITS
Mike Boornazian---6'3 SF, Wilbraham & Monson, MA
Alex Perrone---6'9 F/C, Loomis Chaffee

BOWDOIN RECRUITS
Jake Donnelly--- 6'2  PG, Taft School
Lucas Hausman---6'3 SG, Hopkins School
Matt Palecki---6'6 PF, St. Johns HS, MA 

COLBY RECRUITS
Patrick Stewart--- 6'7 PF, Bangor HS
Chris Hudnut--- 6'8 F/C, Lawrenceville HS, NJ
Sam Willson---6'5 G/F, Deerfield Academy, MA

CONNECTICUT COLLEGE RECRUITS
Jared Shill---6'1 PG, Pascack Hills HS, NJ
Kevin Myricks---6'5 F, Lawrenceville Prep, NJ
Bo McKinley---6'0 G, Hun School, NJ

HAMILTON RECRUITS
Matt Hart---6'0 G, Canisius HS

MIDDLEBURY RECRUITS
Henry Pendergast---6'3 PG, Kent School
Matt Daley---6'8 C/F, Taft School
Connor Huff---6'4 F, Collegiate, NY

TRINITY RECRUITS
Liam Langass---6'3 SG, York HS, Maine
Rick Naylor---6'2 SG, Kimball Union Academy, NH

TUFTS RECRUITS
Brian Kilgore---6'6 F, Spruce Creek HS, Florida
Zack Roswold---6'7 F/C, Wheaton St Francis HS, Illinois
Steve Haladyna---6'5 G/F, St John's Prep, MA
Thomas Palleschi---6'9 C, Phillips Andover Academy

WESLEYAN RECRUITS
Jack Mackey---6'0 SG, Vermont Academy, VT
Brian Bartner --- 6'4 SG, Morristown-Beard HS, NJ
Rashid Epps---6'4 SF, Hun School, NJ

WILLIAMS RECRUITS
Adam Harrel---6'1, SG, Lakeside HS, WA
Ryan Kilcullen---6'7, F, Boston College...Transfer
Luke Thoreson---6'4 , G, Post Falls HS, Idaho
Darrias Sime---6'5, F, Proctor, NH
#2
Region 1 men's basketball / Re: NESCAC MBB
June 05, 2012, 04:51:51 PM
Also Bowdoin got Matt Palecki, forward from St Johns HS, MA
#3
Region 1 men's basketball / Re: NESCAC MBB
June 05, 2012, 04:27:01 PM
Little Update:

AMHERST RECRUITS
Connor Green---6'5 F, Phillips Exeter/Bishop Guertin HS
Ben Pollack---6'7 C, Farmington High
James Sanderson---6'8, Porter-Gaud
Jesse Pagliuca---6'1 SG, Milton Academy

BATES RECRUITS
Mike Boornazian---6'3 SF, Wilbraham & Monson, MA
Alex Perrone---6'9 F/C, Loomis Chaffee

BOWDOIN RECRUITS
Jake Donnelly--- 6'2  PG, Taft School
Lucas Hausman---6'3 SG, Hopkins School

COLBY RECRUITS
Patrick Stewart--- 6'7 PF, Bangor HS
Chris Hudnut--- 6'8 F/C, Lawrenceville HS, NJ
Sam Willson---6'5 G/F, Deerfield Academy, MA

CONNECTICUT COLLEGE RECRUITS
Jared Shill---6'1 PG, Pascack Hills HS, NJ

HAMILTON RECRUITS
Matt Hart---6'0 G, Canisius HS

MIDDLEBURY RECRUITS
Henry Pendergast---6'3 PG, Kent School
Matt Daley---6'8 C/F, Taft School
Connor Huff---6'4 F, Collegiate, NY

TRINITY RECRUITS
Liam Langass---6'3 SG, York HS, Maine
Rick Naylor---6'2 SG, Kimball Union Academy, NH

TUFTS RECRUITS
Brian Kilgore---6'6 F, Spruce Creek HS, Florida
Zack Roswold---6'7 F/C, Wheaton St Francis HS, Illinois
Steve Haladyna---6'5 G/F, St John's Prep, MA
Thomas Palleschi---6'9 C, Phillips Andover Academy

WESLEYAN RECRUITS
Jack Mackey---6'0 SG, Vermont Academy, VT
Brian Bartner --- 6'4 SG, Morristown-Beard HS, NJ

WILLIAMS RECRUITS
Adam Harrel---6'1, SG, Lakeside HS, WA
Ryan Kilcullen---6'7, F, Boston College...Transfer
Luke Thoreson---6'4 , G, Post Falls HS, Idaho
Darrias Sime---6'5, F, Proctor, NH
#4
Anyone hear anything about recruiting? Hopefully St. Joes got some new guys to replace to their seniors...Does anyone know if Matthews is coming back for Farmingdale?
#5
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Liberty League
June 05, 2012, 03:52:41 PM
Any recruiting news from this league? I heard Skidmore got some new talent and Vassar got some impact players too
#6
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Skyline Conference
November 11, 2011, 10:50:44 AM
Quote from: CityD3 on November 10, 2011, 04:06:23 PM
It's amazing how Charney does it, lose an all-american and they dont skip a beat..After reviewing other rosters I noticed Trey Black is back for St. Joe's. He played for Suffolk Community College in 07-08 (see link below.) I guess he didn't play enough games for it to count against his eligibility? I don't know the rules for transfers to D3.

http://www.njcaa.org/colleges_college_stats.cfm?category=stats&sid=6&divid=3&slid=2&collegeId=1457&seasonselect=391

All the teams in this conference cheat, so what difference does it make?
#7
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Liberty League
November 11, 2011, 10:49:32 AM
Quote from: 7express on November 07, 2011, 02:15:48 AM
At least Vassar will have company for the cellar spot.  Misery likes company, isn't that what they say??

And I agree, Vassar is Bard's only chance for a LL win this year, if they can't beat Vassar they ain't beating anyone else.

Didn't Vassar beat Clarkson last year? If Bard can beat Vassar, they can should be able to play with Clarkson
#8
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Skyline Conference
October 25, 2011, 04:12:52 PM
That seems to be the direction both the skyline and the njac are going in. Some teams still get recruits from high school, like Mt St Mary. But overall, these conferences will both be dictated by d1/d2 transfers.
#9
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Liberty League
October 25, 2011, 03:00:45 PM
I'm not completely disagreeing with you that it will be tough for Bard to win a conference game but would I be surprised that they win one? Absolutely not. If you look at the Massey ratings for St. Joes LI (258) and Mt. St. Mary (232) you see that they are better or right around several liberty league teams. Last year Bard went toe to toe with both St Joes and Mt St. Mary.
Union 226 Vassar 393 RIT 224 Clarkson 277 St. Lawrence 243.
I'm not saying Bard will win a conference game, but to completely count them out seems foolish to me.
I'm looking forward to see how Bard does in this conference this year because as a Skyline Conference fan, I'm really interested to see how our teams compare to Liberty League teams. I wish there were more games between teams from these conferences.


Quote from: magicman on October 19, 2011, 01:44:51 AM

I'll be surprised if Bard manages to win a game this year in the LL. I think they will be hard pressed to improve upon last year's 2-23 record. Several of the top teams in the Skyline conference could compete in the LL but overall the teams in the LL are stronger from top to bottom. Bard's coach is high on their recruiting class this year but he will need an immediate impact from those recruits to break into the league win column.
#10
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Skyline Conference
October 21, 2011, 01:04:36 PM
That's what I heard early in the summer, then later on I heard different. They had alot to replace (only Warrington was returning I believe, everyone else either graduated or transferred). I am sure they did a good job reloading though. We will see. I heard Farmingdale got a D1 mid-major 6'11 transfer to go along with their returnees. They sound like the favorite at this point. 
#11
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Liberty League
October 18, 2011, 05:18:05 PM
How does everybody think Bard will do in this league this year? They honestly were not as bad as their record was last year, played very competitively with some of the top teams in the skyline. Also, how do you think this league compares to the skyline?
#12
Region 3 men's basketball / Re: Skyline Conference
October 07, 2011, 06:46:22 PM
I know Yeshiva didn't graduate or lose anyone of significance. They were pretty solid last year and just as good as Sage, which lost some of their top players. Mt St Vincent graduated alot of talent, lost some good underclassmen and failed to add anyone.

As for Poly, I think Nolan will do a great job there. If they had anyone besides coach Washington last year, they would have won at least 5 conference games. I think they will surprise some people this year. It's a shame talented players like Buckner and Mottola had to waste away under the coaching that was there. Maritime appears to be among the worst in all of D3 for this season. 
#13
1. Farmingdale
2. Purchase
3. Mt St Marys
4. Old Westbury
5. St. Joes
6. Yeshiva
7. Sage
8. Mt St Vincent
9. Polytech
10. Maritime