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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: nyrfan1013 Date: April 28, 2023, 10:03 am
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As we expected
@GoodmanHoops - Charleston has landed Stony Brook grad transfer
Frankie Policelli, he told @Stadium.
The 6-7 forward averaged 13.7 points and 9.4 boards last season
while shooting 37 percent from 3.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: steveoh Date: April 28, 2023, 10:52 am
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Congrats, Frankie. You were a great Seawolf. Best of luck in
Charleston.
Until you play us. Then it's worst of luck.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 28, 2023, 11:44 am
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Good luck to him just not against us. Liked to watch his growth
over the 4 years and the interview with Geno basically said he
just wants to do something else so the staff was prepared for
this all year. Can’t blame him we all wanted to move around in
our early 20s! I’m sure Charleston has some NIL money too.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Chairman of the Board Date: April 28, 2023, 11:47 am
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[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=1008.msg39740#msg39740
date=1682691134]
Have to say that I have been impressed with Statesman lately
too. Between this informative podcast, and that really good
piece last year about the attendance and culture issues (which I
heard from a source actually really pissed Heilbron off a lot!)
[/quote]
same.
but the attendance/culture issues arent really athletics' fault.
thats a university wide infrastrucure problem.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Hammertime Date: April 28, 2023, 2:06 pm
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HTML https://twitter.com/GoodmanHoops/status/1651958890278404096?t=2WXPf6mVACSVAne3tnNFzg&s=01
This will take the air out of SBU basketball bubble
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Hammertime Date: April 28, 2023, 2:26 pm
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[quote author=Chairman of the Board
link=topic=1008.msg39745#msg39745 date=1682700473]
[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=1008.msg39740#msg39740
date=1682691134]
Have to say that I have been impressed with Statesman lately
too. Between this informative podcast, and that really good
piece last year about the attendance and culture issues (which I
heard from a source actually really pissed Heilbron off a lot!)
[/quote]
same.
but the attendance/culture issues arent really athletics' fault.
thats a university wide infrastrucure problem.
[/quote]
Win games and the attendance will come.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: guest441 Date: April 28, 2023, 5:02 pm
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[quote author=Chairman of the Board
link=topic=1008.msg39745#msg39745 date=1682700473]
[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=1008.msg39740#msg39740
date=1682691134]
Have to say that I have been impressed with Statesman lately
too. Between this informative podcast, and that really good
piece last year about the attendance and culture issues (which I
heard from a source actually really pissed Heilbron off a lot!)
[/quote]
same.
but the attendance/culture issues arent really athletics' fault.
thats a university wide infrastrucure problem.
[/quote]
??????? I’d guess that 80% of people at games during the Warney
years and before that were adults who were fans and season
ticket holders not students. Campus life has to do with students
and the crappy attendance is the fault of the department.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: iBOsbu Date: May 3, 2023, 10:38 am
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Sobel commits to SHU
HTML https://twitter.com/pioneer_pride/status/1653761825236738049?s=46&t=DoORW5uXHIKRnGVemkrkbg
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: nyrfan1013 Date: May 4, 2023, 9:42 am
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Does anyone see Kansas transfer Kyle Cuffe transferring to stony
? Feel little weird even typing that but see some rumors on
Twitter that it could happen. Former 4 star but only played in 2
games for Kansas last year in garbage minutes
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Re: Looking ahead to 2023-24
By: Checkmate Date: May 4, 2023, 11:09 am
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[quote author=nyrfan1013 link=topic=1008.msg39776#msg39776
date=1683211329]
Does anyone see Kansas transfer Kyle Cuffe transferring to stony
? Feel little weird even typing that but see some rumors on
Twitter that it could happen. Former 4 star but only played in 2
games for Kansas last year in garbage minutes
[/quote]
Are there really actual rumors?
Anyway, I can't see him getting past the Rutgers, Seton Hall,
St. John's types. Even Hofstra after losing Estrada and Thomas
and having Speedy. But maybe. You see somebody like the kid
Sulack from Tennessee going to Marist of all places and it might
make you think it's possible. Our backcourt is pretty crowded
though. Of course, sometimes you just have to take the talent,
and then three of them come off the books after this year too.
What's interesting is whether Geno feels the need to bring in an
older player who can contribute next season and help him get a
renewal. A HS senior won't necessarily do that, and you could
even see him getting redshirted considering all the
upperclassmen we have.
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