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This sucks. http://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/stony-brook-guard-ahmad-walker-removed-from-team-after-arrest-1.12406109

Unbelievable. So, I suppose there is room for one more scholarship this year?? Is it to late to fill the void for this season?

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https://twitter.com/StonyBrookMBB/status/784439698777214976

The tweet has a 1:15 video with boals and some clips from practice. It looks like Sekunda is all cleared for basketball activities which is awesome.

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https://twitter.com/StonyBrookMBB/status/784439698777214976

The tweet has a 1:15 video with boals and some clips from practice. It looks like Sekunda is all cleared for basketball activities which is awesome.

Didn't catch a glimpse of Andrew Garcia in the video.  Anyone know whether he has recovered from his prior injuries and is good to go?

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Carson Puriefoy's 10/8 game with his new Latvian team:  17 pts. in 17 min.--DAMN GOOD!!


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Unfortunate news:
https://www.sbstatesman.com/2016/10/16/jameel-warney-waived-by-mavs-to-test-d-league-waters/

It is sad, but we all knew it was a longshot at this time for Warney to make the team when there was 2 guys ahead of him. One being a 2nd round draft pick. Warney will most likely stick around in the Mavericks D league. Who knows. If he improves then next year this time he could be on their Roster.. The NBA D league is not like the old D league. Players make more money today and have a better chance at getting picked first for an NBA team...


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Coach Jay Young — who Warney states has kicked him out of at least 10 practices during his time at Stony Brook, gets the credit for his early development.

Warney laughs — he’d rather talk about coach Pikiell chewing him out for his lack of defense and rebounding in a 105-99 loss the game before against Toledo.

wow, wonder what that's about!

otherwise- notice the theme during that stretch?  tough losses, all poor shooting from 3-land.  I know, Im a broken record...
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   I picked up my season ticket package today at the ticket office.   Looking forward to Friday night even though it's  Farmingdale  St.  Anxious to see who starts and how all the new faces  perform . Good tune up game  for the team and the fans.

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ICYMI, Jameel Warney's first game as a Texas Legend:

13 Min., 7 pts., 4 reb., 1 blk.  He was called for 5 fouls, which did limit his playing time.

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I thought you guys would all enjoy seeing this.  Warney went double-double in only his second game as a Texas Legend.  Is it possible he might join the Mavericks soon?


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SWEET !!

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thanks, looks great.  i can still watch JW playing bball!!!!!!!!
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Maryland versus Stony Brook at the New Coliseum on 11/11/17.

Updated November 21, 2016 12:01 AM
By Mark Herrmann     mark.herrmann@newsday.com

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Lineup for season includes Hofstra taking on Villanova
Planners later hope to attract NCAA tourneys and March Madness
The new Nassau Coliseum will make an immediate college basketball splash next season with local flavor, national flair and the 2016 NCAA champion Villanova Wildcats. A pair of games will tip off a Long Island Hoops program that also includes plans to attract postseason conference tournaments and March Madness.

On opening night of the season, Nov. 11, Stony Brook will play Maryland. “For us to open the new Nassau Coliseum is a significant event for us,’’ Stony Brook director of athletics Shawn Heilbron said. “We want to expand our fan base across Long Island, and to play one of the powerhouse programs in the country is a great opportunity.”

Then, on Dec. 22, 2017, Hofstra will face Villanova, marking a reunion for Wildcats coach Jay Wright, who coached Hofstra from 1994-2001.

“We had some great games at the Coliseum when I was at Hof stra, defining games,” Wright said on the phone Sunday before his team played in the final of the Charleston (S.C.) Classic. He recalled beating St. John’s in front of a big crowd and had even stronger memories of an earlier game against Penn — a blowout loss. “That showed us how far we had to go,” he said.

As for next year’s date at the arena that officially will be known as the New Coliseum presented by New York Community Bank, Wright said: “To get a game on Long Island is always important to Villanova because we have a lot of alumni there. And Patty and I still have a lot of friends at Hof stra and in Rockville Centre, where we lived.”

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It will be only his second coaching appearance on the Island since he left Hofstra. Villanova visited Stony Brook in 2006.

“He’s a good friend and he also played a big part in the success that Hofstra has had. He’s good for the game,” said Joe Mihalich, the Pride’s current coach and Wright’s fellow Philadelphia native.

“It’s going to be an absolutely fabulous venue,” Mihalich said of the Coliseum, which is visible from campus, “so to get a chance to play in there and a chance to play against the national champions is going to be a great experience for all of our kids. It’s also going to be a great event for the whole community — our students, fans and alumni and season-ticket holders.”

Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports and Entertainment, which operates both Barclays Center and the new Coliseum, said there will be a continued commitment to college basketball in Uniondale.

“We’ve been very aggressive in pitching postseason tournaments, no different from what we’ve done at Barclays Center,” he said. “We have also been submitting several bids to the NCAA to bring the first and second rounds of the men’s college basketball tournament.”

The Coliseum has hosted The Big Dance before, including Villanova’s triple-overtime win over Northeastern in 1982.

Even in the regular season, Stony Brook coach Jeff Boals said, the arena will help the Seawolves “broaden the Stony Brook” brand and draw alumni who live in the city. The opener will showcase the debut of his first recruiting class, including center Anthony Ochefu, whose brother Daniel was a starter for Villanova’s title team.

The building will be on display, too. “I’ve toured it,” Heilbron said, “and it is definitely going to be a first-class facility.”