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Games are tomorrow!
For me, I'll be watching two games live:
Monday: Penn @ Iona - It's become an annual tradition for me to go to Iona's home opener the week of parent/teacher conferences. My school is just 25 minutes from Iona, so I'll just stay late to grading/prep for conferences and then head to the game. There's a chance Penn's star Jordan Dingle (20.9 ppg last season) won't play, which would stink, but I'm also curious who steps up in Iona's retooled backcourt.
Sunday: Columbia @ Sacred Heart - This will be my post-leaf raking reward. I love Sacred Hearts' frontcourt duo of Nico Galette and Bryce Johnson and after their backcourt from last year moved on (Tyler Thomas to Hofstra; Aaron Clarke to Stony Brook; Alex Watson graduated), 6'7 Quinnipiac grad transfer Brendan McGuire is tabbed as the team's point-forward. Hartford's Raheem Solomon (Niagara) was brought in for efficient two-way play while Hamden's Aidan Carpenter (Siena) brings athleticism and slashing ability. For Columbia, I'm excited for their youth movement: Will Avery Brown play?
For me, I'll be watching two games live:
Monday: Penn @ Iona - It's become an annual tradition for me to go to Iona's home opener the week of parent/teacher conferences. My school is just 25 minutes from Iona, so I'll just stay late to grading/prep for conferences and then head to the game. There's a chance Penn's star Jordan Dingle (20.9 ppg last season) won't play, which would stink, but I'm also curious who steps up in Iona's retooled backcourt.
Sunday: Columbia @ Sacred Heart - This will be my post-leaf raking reward. I love Sacred Hearts' frontcourt duo of Nico Galette and Bryce Johnson and after their backcourt from last year moved on (Tyler Thomas to Hofstra; Aaron Clarke to Stony Brook; Alex Watson graduated), 6'7 Quinnipiac grad transfer Brendan McGuire is tabbed as the team's point-forward. Hartford's Raheem Solomon (Niagara) was brought in for efficient two-way play while Hamden's Aidan Carpenter (Siena) brings athleticism and slashing ability. For Columbia, I'm excited for their youth movement: Will Avery Brown play?