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Post by edfather on Mar 10, 2014 20:30:33 GMT -5
game was excellent, however no crowd, no rushing the court because there were no students; award ceremony on..........ESPN 3. As other games are played tonight and this week, it is clear where the MAAC stacks up....or down. Rick Ensor; you are THE MAN......congratulations on another great year!!!!!
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Post by stags10 on Mar 10, 2014 20:47:44 GMT -5
Hey at least when they show bad losses for Manhattan it will say Fairfield. Things are looking up!!
Other silver lining, this prob means Maisiello is out of the MAAC. Thankfully.
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Post by HawkStag on Mar 11, 2014 15:01:15 GMT -5
Wouldn't say it was a great game, but certainly a very competitive one. The portions of the game that I saw looked more like a ragged school yard game of run n' gun with both teams jacking up a lot of threes. Did you see that Iona started five (5) guards!
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Post by FU73 on Mar 11, 2014 15:26:01 GMT -5
Iona (22-10) already has the MAAC's automatic NIT bid but the MAAC has had multiple NIT bids before: 2003-Fairfield & Siena, 1996-Iona, Fairfield & Manhattan, 1994-Manhattan, Canisius & Siena.
Could Canisius at (21-12) and losing to Iona in the MAAC Semifinals still get a NIT bid or just the CIT? Possibly the CIT for Quinnipiac (20-12) also losing in the MAAC Semifinals.
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