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		<title>With win over St. John’s Pecora  may be ahead of his plan at Rose Hill</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 06:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Pecora the first year men’s basketball coach at Fordham University reiterated how important the game was Wednesday evening up at Rose Hill. The annual “Battle of the Bronx” against Manhattan College went his way 76-59, the 103rd meeting between the Bronx schools and a two game wining streak for Fordham in almost three years. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom Pecora the first year men’s basketball coach at Fordham  University reiterated how important the game was Wednesday evening up at  Rose Hill. The annual “Battle of the Bronx” against Manhattan College  went his way 76-59, the 103rd meeting between the Bronx schools and a  two game wining streak for Fordham in almost three years.</p>
<p>The meeting with Big East New York City power St. John’s University,  in which the Rams won up at Rose Hill Saturday evening, may have put  Pecora ahead of his plan. Fordham certainly is a dominant squad and not  showing any effects of a team that won five games the past two years.</p>
<p>The game was sold out, a rarity at Rose Hill. Fordham overcame a  20-point deficit, and showed no signs of a team that would quit. It was  perhaps one of the most memorable games up at Rose Hill. And after their  84-81 triumph, that put Fordham over the .500 mark at 5-4, many in the  crowd stormed the court</p>
<p>They were not storming the court for the “Red Storm” of St John’s.   It was the Rams of Fordham, believe it or not, who can truly say they  are right now the premiere college basketball team in New York City.</p>
<p>“This wasn’t about me,” Pecora would say afterwards about the most  significant win for a Fordham basketball team in the past five years.  “This was for these kids, for the fans,” he said. Truly, after Saturday,  at least for the time being the suffering was over up at Rose Hill.</p>
<p>There is still a competitive Atlantic 10 conference schedule to come  in January, That will determine how good this Fordham team is, or if  they truly are going to be a competitive basketball program once again  in New York. Pecora has definitely seen the competiveness of his team  and a revival of the interest since taking over the program last March.</p>
<p>“Saturday is going to be fun to play and fun to watch,” said Pecora  after his team defeated Manhattan College earlier in the week up at Rose  Hill in the annual “Battle of the Bronx.”  “These matchups revitalize  New York college basketball,” he said about consecutive games against  Manhattan and St. John’s.”</p>
<p>After that win over Manhattan, Fordham reached the .500 mark for the  first time in three years. Pecora said more than once, something special  is happening at Rose Hill.  There is no talk about the dismal past  after an abysmal, 2-26 overall mark and 0-16 record in the Atlantic 10  Conference of last season under former coach Dereck Whittenburg.</p>
<p>They have already equaled their win total of the last two seasons.  The players, many who have been a part of the previous losing seasons up  at Rose Hill, believe there has been a change of culture. Their coach  wants them to believe that.</p>
<p>“We don’t look at what happened here in the past,” said senior  Brenton Butler had a game high 21 points for the Rams against Manhattan  and was a big part of a 16-0 run against St. John’s that narrowed the  gap. Butler averaging 15.3 points per game has now scored in double  figures in seven of his last eight games and had 22 in the win Saturday.</p>
<p>The last Fordham win against the Red Storm came in December of 2000.  The entire campus anticipated the matchup, a buzz about Fordham  basketball that hasn’t been heard in a long time.</p>
<p>“It’s a great environment, it’s awesome, it’s exciting,” said Butler  who had not heard this reaction about an upcoming game, the one with St  John’s in his four years at Rose Hill. He is a five year player that  wanted to stay and be a part of this new culture that Pecora has  preached.</p>
<p>Pecora said his team stayed around and stole one late against St.  John’s. To the contrary Fordham did not steal this one. They have  convinced their faithful and suffering fans they are ahead of the plan  to revitalizing basketball up at Rose Hill.</p>
<p>NOTES: Butler was named Most Valuable Player of the Manhattan game by  writers at press row and received the Mike Cohen Award, a trophy in  memory of the late New York City public relations executive and former  Manhattan Sports Information Director….</p>
<p>Before tipoff prior to the Manhattan game, a moment of silence was  observed for Freddy Schuman, “Freddy Sez” a fixture at Fordham and  Manhattan games and also at New York Yankee games with his trademark  frying pan and motivational sayings.  Also silence was observed for  former New York Yankee and former Fordham baseball coach Gil McDougald  who passed away last week.</p>
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		<title>Heartbereaking End for St. John&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coach Norm Robert’s continued tenure at St. John’s University has been a topic much discussed during this season. Many observers thought the performance of the Red Storm during the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden this week would be the deciding factor, but the answer is still not completely clear.  The 17 victories the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coach Norm Robert’s continued tenure at St. John’s University has  been a topic much discussed during this season. Many observers thought  the performance of the Red Storm during the Big East Tournament at  Madison Square Garden this week would be the deciding factor, but the  answer is still not completely clear.  The 17 victories the team has  garnered this season are the highest since Roberts has assumed the helm  of the program.  The Red Storm may be invited to the NIT. The selection  to the “little dance” could be the final factor in the decision of  whether or not to retain or dismiss Roberts as head coach.</p>
<p>In the first round on Tuesday, the 13<sup>th</sup> seeded Red Storm  (17-15) upset the Connecticut Huskies (17-15), 73-51. St. John’s began  the contest with great intensity and took a 10-2 lead at 15:15. A free  throw by Paris Horne gave the Red Storm its first double digit  advantage, 22-12, at 10:48. The first half ended with St. John’s  leading, 35-22.</p>
<p>The Red Storm never led by less than eight points in the second half.  The team surged ahead during the final eight minutes. St. John’s  climbed to a game-high 25 point advantage with 46 remaining after a 22-6  scoring run. After the contest, Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun profusely  praised the St. John’s team, “they [St. John’s] came out with purpose,  physicality and quite frankly handed us our butts. They knocked us all  off our screens. They completely outplayed us. They were much hungrier  than we were.” Calhoun clearly foresees a great improvement for New York  City’s only representative in the Big East Conference, “They certainly  have a bright future ahead of them. They’ll be one of the better teams, I  think, in the Big East, certainly top five or six next year.”</p>
<p>The second round game against Marquette (21-10) was reminiscent of  the contest between the two teams at Carnesecca Arena in Queens late in  the regular season when Marquette edged St. John’s, 63-61 in overtime.  Marquette scored the first six points of the contest on Wednesday, and  held the lead throughout the first half. After an opening second half  basket by Marquette’s David Cubillan, St. John’s went on a 22-10 scoring  run to tie the game at 39 with 10:46 left to play. The game was tied  four more times in the next seven minutes, but St. John’s again fell  short by two points, 57-55. St. John’s was without the services of its  second leading scorer Dwight Hardy. The Bronx native has made an  important contribution to the team’s improvement this season. Hardy’s  leg injury, suffered  late in the regular season, has kept him out of  the lineup. The highly competitive contest excited the large local crowd  in attendance. After the conclusion of the exciting contest, Marquette  coach Buzz Williams gave credit to his counterpart at St. John’s, “Coach  Roberts doesn’t get the credit he’s deserving of for how hard his team  plays. ..If you were to ask our players who is the hardest playing team  in the league, they would tell you St. John’s. I don’t think teams play  hard just for one another. I think they play hard for one another and  for their coach. I think that’s what St. John’s does. I think that’s  what they did yesterday. And I thought they were the hardest playing  team today.”</p>
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		<title>Temple Stops Fordham in A-10 Conference Contest in the Bronx</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 18:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Temple Owls (17-3, 5-0) retained the only undefeated record in the Atlantic-10 Conference after defeating the Fordham Rams (2-16, 0-6), 62-45 in a conference contest at the Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon. The defeat, although not unexpected, was a disappointment for the large crowd of Fordham rooters. Many of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Temple Owls (17-3, 5-0) retained the only undefeated record in the Atlantic-10 Conference after defeating the Fordham Rams (2-16, 0-6), 62-45 in a conference contest at the Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon. The defeat, although not unexpected, was a disappointment for the large crowd of Fordham rooters. Many of the fans had earlier in the day attended the annual Fordham Athletic Hall of Fame ceremony.</p>
<p>Temple, thus far, has compiled one of its best early season marks. Currently ranked #16/17 in national polls, The Owls defeated top 5 ranked Villanova on December 13. Two of its three losses came at the hands of ranked teams. Georgetown edged Temple, 46-45, and the Owls were blown out by Kansas, then #1 ranked. Its only other defeat was by the St. John’s Red Storm.</p>
<p>Fordham, on the other hand, has started horribly. Its head coach, Derek Whittenburg, was fired after coaching the first five games of the season. The slow start followed a 3-25 record in the 2008-9 season. The current head coach, Jared Grasso, the youngest head coach in Division I men’s basketball, has led the team to only one victory in 12 contests.</p>
<p>The background of the two teams seemed totally irrelevant as they battled evenly during the first half. The score was knotted three times and the lead changed hands five times during the first 10 minutes. A layup by Fordham’s Chris Gaston at 9:25 gave Fordham its final lead of the game. The half ended with the visitors leading, 22-19. The stats for the teams were very similar. Both shot below 30% from the floor. Each only netted two treys and grabbed 18 boards.</p>
<p>Temple’s three more free throws than Fordham were the difference between the two. Veteran coach Fran Dunphy spoke of his team’s poor start, “I have no idea why we start so slow. We had decent looks in the first half, but we didn’t make them.”</p>
<p>Temple adjusted well in the second half, and began the period with a 16-4 scoring run to take a 38-23 lead with 13:45 remaining. Temple continued its domination of the contest, raising its advantage to 23 points. Fordham closed the game outscoring the visitors 14-8, but it was too little, too late. Temple’s shooting from the floor was outstanding. The Owls netted 16 of 24 attempts, 7 of 9 from beyond the arc. Dunphy credited his bench players, who outscored Fordham 26-12, for creating the separation during the second half. Sophomore Scootie Reynolds, averaging less than two points per game, scored all 12 of his points in the second half on four of five from three point range. Grasso talked of his team’s inability to play effectively for 40 minutes,</p>
<p>“We played 22-23 minutes, and ran out of gas.” Grasso, as he often does, spoke of the youth of his freshmen dominated squad, “We showed how young we are. In the second half, they made more shots, and we didn’t respond. Sometimes, you see the difference between upperclassmen and freshmen.” Grasso did speak very positively of the effort his players make, “They’re playing hard. The effort is there. I’m not disappointed.”</p>
<p>Freshman Chris Gaston of the Rams, the team’s leading scorer and rebounder, continued his double digit average in both categories with 16 points and 10 rebounds.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 10:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The major conferences in the NCAA have entered into rivalries/partnerships within the last decade. The Big Ten and ACC, the Big 12 and the PAC 10 and the Big East and SEC have scheduled interesting matchups. The last of the three groupings scheduled a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday evening. The opening contest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The major conferences in the NCAA have entered into rivalries/partnerships within the last decade. The Big Ten and ACC, the Big 12 and the PAC 10 and the Big East and SEC have scheduled interesting matchups. The last of the three groupings scheduled a doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday evening.</p>
<p>The opening contest featured New York City’s traditional basketball powerhouse, St. John’s University Red Storm (7-1) against the University of Georgia Bulldogs (4-4). St. John’s was for many years one of the premier basketball programs in the nation. The school ranks seventh in Division I victories, 1,693, and ninth in winning percentage in Division I games. The team has fared poorly since the controversial and unsuccessful years the team was coached by Mike Jarvis. The team, thus far this season, appears to be improved.</p>
<p>The Red Storm, on the familiar court of MSG, where it was appearing in its 638<sup>th</sup> game, took an early 9-3 advantage. The visitors, after its 9-3 scoring run, tied the game at 12 with 11:58 remaining in the half. St. John’s scored 8 of the next 10 points to achieve its biggest lead of the half, 20-14. St. John’s not only never relinquished the lead, but increased it to double digits in the second half. The final score was 66-56. Red Storm coach Norm Roberts spoke enthusiastically of how his players closed the game in the second half, “I thought we played with more energy in the second half. We were much better defensively. I thought we turned them over, which is what we needed to do, and I thought we finished plays better and moved the ball better in the second half.”</p>
<p>Interestingly, four of the men were starting their first game of the year. Sean Evans, D.J Kennedy, and Paris Horne were not in the starting lineup for the first time this season. All three upperclassmen were late for the team bus to MSG, and were kept from their normal starting spots. Roberts explained, “If you have seniors showing up three minutes late or whatever, what are you telling our freshmen? That they can show up late too. D.J., Paris and Sean are great leaders, great kids. Ninety-nine percent of the time, they do everything we want them to do, but today they were a little late, so it was a good teaching point, learning point…I think it is important for our guys to learn from mistakes because everybody makes them and try to turn a negative into a positive.” Justin Burrell also did not start for the first time this year. He sprained his right ankle in the team’s last contest, and is expected to miss three weeks of action.</p>
<p>The usual non-starters did an excellent job. Evans spoke with high praise of the job done by the newcomers to the team who were in the starting lineup, “I think that is a big from our team. It shows we have depth. A lot of people stepped up today. It took a load off from me. Everybody came off from the bench and played well.”</p>
<p>The second game was an elite match-up of highly ranked teams, each of which had its large group of vocal supporters in the arena.  The University of Kentucky Wildcats (9-0) kept its record unblemished as it won a close victory over the Connecticut Huskies (6-2). After the first four minutes, the game appeared as if it would be a rout as the Wildcats took a 12-0 lead.  The game turned into a “barn burner” after the Huskies scored the next 10 points. The 18-16 Kentucky lead with 9:17 remaining in the first half was its last until it recaptured the advantage with a 41-40 score with 11:35 left in the contest. Jerome Dyson, with 13 points in the first half, put the huskies back into the fray. The 64-61 Kentucky win gave the team a 9-0 mark. This was the first time since the 1930-31 season that the winningest team in NCAA Division I history has started a season this well. The fourth ranked team in the nation is carrying five freshmen on the roster. Three of them had major roles in the victory. The player of the game was John Wall, who scored 25 points and had six steals. Kemba Walker, who guarded him in the contest, said, “He’s not a freshman at all. The ball is always in his hands and that’s good for him and his team.” Calipari, the former New Jersey Nets coach, who was booed lustily when introduced before the game, was not enthusiastic about his team’s play, “We were lucky to win. We got to get more consistent. We’re a 4-5 club.”</p>
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