MBB: New Jersey Athletic Conference

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goramapo

Ramapo now ranked #41 I think WP is 11 and Lincoln falls to 18

zonescantstopme

where can i find the rankings

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Quote from: zonescantstopme on December 12, 2006, 03:46:39 PM
where can i find the rankings
Go to the front page and click on Top 25.

zonescantstopme

Where do i find rankings past top 25 i saw someone said ramapo was ranked 41

goramapo

click on top 25 and then (what I do is) count the teams down below after the top 25.

zonescantstopme

how good will Ruthers Newark be when Jermont Horton returns

Truck

Ramapo comes in at #44 for Week 4.

The NJCA is also represented by R-N, at #36.

How long is Horton out for?


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goramapo

yeah we dropped 3 spots without playing a game but lincoln fell a lot of spots after being number 10 to number to 18 to being around 38 but are still ahead of us.

Lefty

6'5" 210 lb freshman Luis Dominguez appears on the NJCU roster for the second half of the season.  His bio says he is a transfer from St. John's University and went to Hackensack High School.  Does anyone have any information on him? 

njlincolnlion

Lefty:

I'll try and get some info on Luis Dominguez.  I live about 5 miles from Hackensack, and one of my friends is the Boys Head Basketball in my town and knows the current Hackensack High coach well.
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I watched William Paterson beat CCNY, 63-51, yesterday. The game was competitive for about the first 10 minutes or so, before WPU opened up a comfortable lead. The Pioneers looked good, but were not as dominant as one might have expected. Once again, WPU was led by their one-two punch of Luis Martinez and Joey Spiegel. Samir Sanu did not suit up and Abdoulaye Ouedraogo did not play in the second half due to a flagrant foul in the opening half.

Taleek Norman and Alex Stewart played well for City. The Beavers, while clearly overmatched, managed to keep the final score respectable.

Truck

#461
Ramapo wins opening round of Cactus Jam tournament, defeating Roanoke 80-63, moving on to play Simpson tomorrow


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Truck

Ramapo unable to defend title at Cactus Jam - loses to quality Simpson club by 15. Final score: 86-71


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Truck

Ramapo loses its second straight, finishing a dissapointing 1-2 during this year's tournament.

Baldwin-Wallace College defeated Ramapo 72-60.


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gordonmann

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