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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Chairman of the Board Date: March 4, 2022, 12:18 pm
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i tried doing the chat demo but i cant log in, telling me my
username is invalid.
which is odd, because im posting right now.
or the 7284 times i posted before that.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Checkmate Date: March 14, 2022, 9:09 am
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No real news here but just closing the loop: No NIT and no CBI
for us. No America East representation in either tournament.
From the CAA, Towson (NIT) and UNC Wilmington (CBI) are still
playing in addition to Delaware being in the tournament.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: sbugold Date: March 14, 2022, 10:17 am
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Just saw that Mo Diallo will be transferring out. I'm not
reallty surprised, as he certainly can't be pleased with the
playing time he's gotten while at SBU. With Nahar arriving on
the scene next season, it was likely more of the same for him.
I wish him all the best.
Just hope it's not a prerequisite for a larger
defection--GREENE, STEPHENSON-MOORE, POLICELLI and ROBERTS MUST
STAY!!
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Accelerator Date: March 14, 2022, 11:29 am
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The only reason I'm optimistic that those players won't transfer
is because if they wanted to, they already would have done so by
now. New Hampshire lost like 5 guys, Hartford lost a bunch, and
I think NJIT and Binghamton both had one starter.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: guest410 Date: March 14, 2022, 12:22 pm
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[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=939.msg35967#msg35967
date=1647275380]
The only reason I'm optimistic that those players won't transfer
is because if they wanted to, they already would have done so by
now. New Hampshire lost like 5 guys, Hartford lost a bunch, and
I think NJIT and Binghamton both had one starter.
[/quote]
Hartford will lose basically their entire team because of the
upcoming downgrade from DI to DIII, no doubt about it.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: OldSeawolf Date: March 14, 2022, 1:03 pm
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[quote author=sbugold link=topic=939.msg35964#msg35964
date=1647271039]
Just saw that Mo Diallo will be transferring out. I'm not
reallty surprised, as he certainly can't be pleased with the
playing time he's gotten while at SBU. With Nahar arriving on
the scene next season, it was likely more of the same for him.
I wish him all the best.
Just hope it's not a prerequisite for a larger
defection--GREENE, STEPHENSON-MOORE, POLICELLI and ROBERTS MUST
STAY!!
[/quote]
I thought Diallo was pretty athletic, but just made a bunch of
dumb decisions on offense, possibly attributable to lack of
playing time. Wish him well. He was a good soldier, who always
seemed to root his teammates on.
That leaves us with the big 3: Green, Policelli, and TSM.
Really hope they all stay. I think moving to the CAA (upward
move) will have the effect of lessening their chance for
transfer. Roberts is going pro (he says), so he won't be back.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Checkmate Date: March 14, 2022, 1:29 pm
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[quote author=Accelerator link=topic=939.msg35967#msg35967
date=1647275380]
The only reason I'm optimistic that those players won't transfer
is because if they wanted to, they already would have done so by
now. New Hampshire lost like 5 guys, Hartford lost a bunch, and
I think NJIT and Binghamton both had one starter.
[/quote]
Maybe. Gueye was a very late entry to the portal last year if
memory serves.
That said, if you went to them with the guarantee of 25-30
minutes a night for a CAA team, I have a hard time believing
they'd do much better than that on the open market. Even Tykei.
The question is, for him in particular, is 15-20 minutes at a
high major school a more attractive proposition? Or pro ball
immediately? A lot of viable options out there.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Checkmate Date: March 17, 2022, 10:28 pm
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Bump to show current depth chart.
Still have some work to do on the recruiting front.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Knicksbu99 Date: April 7, 2022, 8:56 am
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Who’s a PG in the portal right now that we could potentially
have a shot at. Tykei TSM are more off ball Kaine and Pettway
are unknowns.
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Re: Looking ahead to 2022-23
By: Checkmate Date: April 7, 2022, 11:36 am
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[quote author=Knicksbu99 link=topic=939.msg36156#msg36156
date=1649339763]
Who’s a PG in the portal right now that we could potentially
have a shot at. Tykei TSM are more off ball Kaine and Pettway
are unknowns.
[/quote]
Good question. Roberts probably isn't ready and trial by fire
with Onyekonwu seems perilous. Plus, I gotta think that, with
his contract coming up soon, Geno's going to want to find at
least one or two sure-handed guards in the portal, especially
with the jump up in competition.
It really is anybody's guess—so many guys out there and it
really doesn't feel like proximity means anything. I'd take Sam
Sessoms! He's on the move again after doing well in the B1G.
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