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Georgetown vs. St. John’s: A Big East Rivalry Revisited; Hoyas Win Close Game over Red Storm; Ewing and Mullin Square Off As Coaches
Photo courtesy of St. John’s University Athletics. By David Cordova Since the Big East Conference was created in 1979, there has always been outstanding competition in the league, and not to mention, fierce rivalries. One rivalry that probably stands out…
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Desi Rodriguez: Bronx Native Plans To Have A Big Farewell In His Senior Season at Seton Hall
Photo courtesy of Johnnie Photography. By David Cordova The Bronx is an urban area in the five boroughs in New York City that has a lot of good things pertaining to basketball. Those that come from that borough show a…
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Seton Hall Knocks Off St. John’s By A Close Margin and Ends 2017 On A Positive Note
Photo courtesy of Johnnie Photography. By David Cordova The Big East Conference has had a long history of having tough teams. This year is no exception, being that there are three programs from the conference ranked in the Associated Press…
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Manhattan Finishes Off 2017 With A Close Win And Looks Forward to Making Moves During MAAC Play
Photo courtesy of Manhattan College Athletics. By David Cordova The New Year is now here and it is time for conference play. Gone are the non-conference games in which teams played against teams from other conferences. Now, it is time…
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Archbishop Molloy Drawing Attention Around the City & Nationally
Photo courtesy of Johnnie Photography. By David Cordova When people think of high school basketball in New York City, one has to think about the Catholic High Schools Athletic Association. That league has produced plenty of talent throughout the years…
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Hofstra vs. Villanova: CAA Team Takes A Shot at No. 1 Team in the Nation at Nassau Coliseum
Photo courtesy of USA Today. By David Cordova When you’re the No. 1 team in the nation, every team in the nation will try to take you down. But then again, it’s never easy to stay on top. However, in…
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Omar Silverio: St. Ray’s Senior & Santa Clara Commit Looks to Make Noise in His Last High School Season for Ravens
Photo courtesy of Damion Reid/News 12 Varsity By David Cordova For many, many years, St. Raymond High School of the Bronx has produced plenty of talent, especially in the guard department. Their guards can do one or two things, either…
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Iona vs. St. John’s: Two of the Metro Area’s Finest Meet Up at the Garden
Photo courtesy of St. John’s University Athletics. By David Cordova New York City is considered to be the Mecca of Basketball for many reasons. One of those is because there are a lot of great college basketball programs in the…
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Louis King: Oregon Commit & Top-25 Prospect Gets Ready For His Last Go-Around
Photo courtesy of Jon Lopez/Position Sports/Nike By David Cordova Back in the day, the guards were the only ones that were allowed to dribble up the court. Nowadays, bigger players are more versatile and can do move around in more…
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Bryce Aiken Holds The Point Guard Reins at Harvard
Photo courtesy of Harvard Athletics. By David Cordova Throughout the years, diminutive point guards have been king in the Garden State, which is the nickname for New Jersey. They may be small in stature, but they know how to control…