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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #90 on: May 06, 2022, 02:13:11 pm »
i think if what we've been doing hasnt worked, change it up.  perhaps the lineup above achieves that, i dunno.

it worked for vermont.  it worked for albaNy.  heck it even worked for us (once).

we also know what HASNT worked for us.

if the AEC ate us up in the tournament, what do we think the CAA will do- during the reg season AND the tournament.

so what do we do next?

i'd put TSM out there, clone tykei greene, and then two bigs.  pound the ball inside.  how hard is a baby hook every now and then. 
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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #91 on: May 06, 2022, 02:27:00 pm »
In four years, Fitzmorris only played in 18 games. Missed an entire season due to injury and another due to redshirt. Thirty-three total minutes across those 18 games. Six points against five turnovers in that same time frame. Let's not pretend this is some magical signing that will push the program to the next level. It's SBU giving someone one more year to "play" college ball, just so Geno Ford can say he landed a Stanford transfer.

We know he hasn't made the rotation at Stanford, but he's only had 2 years playing years and missed his junior season with an injury. He'll have 2 years left at Stony Brook with a medical redshirt for last year. It's an unknown commodity, but we already have a safe bet with Sarvan. I like it

I'll stand by my comments, but for the sake of Stony Brook basketball, I hope you're right. It's hard being an alum, seeing the school come somewhat close every year, only for one or two things to ruin the entire season. And it really does not help that they have an HC who is better off working as a fixer for politicians, or as a PR spokesperson for some big-time company, because he has multiple personalities, and spews bullshit. It's a sad state for the team, even with the excitement of moving up to the CAA.

I strongly believe this school has absolutely no care whatsoever about sports, but more about academics . Listen. This is a university. Students come here to learn and get an education, right? My son is. Even though he hates this school with a passion. Buts that story is for when he graduates, I’ll indulge about that later.

For SH to hire and retain a coach like Ford clearly tells me they have other plans on their minds but won’t tell us. Even with keeping Priore. Why??? Why the  Hell are they allowing this guy to stay to the end. Well, I’ll tell you why. It ain’t about winning games, playoffs, trophies. Nope. Politics baby.

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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #92 on: June 03, 2022, 10:12:28 am »
Looks like we picked up a kid by the name of Andrew Heiden. There really isn't much out there on him so it gives me a walk-on vibe. https://stonybrookathletics.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/andrew-heiden/7904

Updated depth chart on the Looking Ahead thread.
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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #93 on: July 20, 2022, 09:33:23 pm »
Looks like the Seawolves have filled the remaining MBB slot left open by the departure of Tykei Greene.  '22 SG Jared Frey from Columbus, OH and the Andrew Osborne Sports Academy has commited.  Looks like an excellent shooter, but haven't seen anything of his defensive skills.  The good news is that he had previously been offered by Miami (OH), Toledo and Ohio U. (pretty good company).

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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #94 on: July 25, 2022, 09:09:29 am »
Looks like the Seawolves have filled the remaining MBB slot left open by the departure of Tykei Greene.  '22 SG Jared Frey from Columbus, OH and the Andrew Osborne Sports Academy has commited.  Looks like an excellent shooter, but haven't seen anything of his defensive skills.  The good news is that he had previously been offered by Miami (OH), Toledo and Ohio U. (pretty good company).

He looks like a really nice add to me. I like that he appears to have filled out and, while he's a shooter, can also put it on the floor.

He's got a younger brother, Peyton, who seems like a lunch pail type of kid. I'm not sure what kind of college looks he'll get but maybe? What's sad is that these announcements used to mean a lot—we got a kid for the next four years! Now with the transfers, and the soon-to-be unlimited transfers that players can make, we're really only guaranteed next year.
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Re: 2022 Recruiting
« Reply #95 on: September 08, 2022, 06:41:02 am »
nice OU have been flying recently too. good pull of living in NYC i guess vs small athens ohio.