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3:45 - Interview with Jaden Daly (Daly Dose of Hoops) previewing the MAAC Tournament
26:35 - MAAC Postseason Awards and NIL
32:30 - NEC Championship Preview between Central CT and St. Francis (PA)
36:00 - St. John’s ties UConn’s Big East record with 18 regular season win
42:30 - UConn ends the regular season with 4 straight wins
48:45 - Ivy League Tournament Preview; Princeton earns the 4th and final spot
56:30 - Rutgers tops Minnesota in OT in final regular season game
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3:00 - Interview with Drew University Coach Michael McSloy
25:00 - St. John’s sweeps UConn for 1st time in 25 years
37:50 - UConn does not look like a Final Four contender
43:40 - Rutgers wins 2 games it had to have
51:05 - Yale clinches Ivy League regular season title. Princeton still has work to do to make the Ivy League Tournament
55:55 - Quinnipiac keeps pace with Marist atop the MAAC standings
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3:00 Wesleyan University Coach Joe Reilly has his program No. 1 in D3 at 24-0
34:35 St. John’s tops Creighton for 2-game lead in Big East
43:20 Seton Hall stuns UConn and beats the Huskies for the 4th straight time at home
52:30 UConn remains inconsistent in the month of February
58:50 Yale clinches a spot in Ivy Madness while Princeton goes 0-2 and may miss the tournament altogether
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3:00 Rutgers beat writer Brian Fonseca of NJ.com discusses Rutgers woes after their latest loss to Michigan State, why they've underperformed, and is there any glimmer of hope?
28:50 St. John's is back in the Top 25 and atop the Big East standings
41:20 1st Place Quinnipiac has won 5 straight in the MAAC
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2:00 Central Connecticut Head Coach Patrick Sellers talks about his team's 8-4 start, beating Fairfield and Quinnipiac and his "core four" seniors
29:50 Princeton upsets Rutgers again thanks to the late heroics of Caden Pierce
47:10 Zuby Ejiofor and St. John's stun Providence at the buzzer
55:45 Seton Hall's comeback falls short against Georgetown
1:06:40 UConn wins its 6th straight game to improve to 2-0 in the Big East
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2:30 - Rutgers stuns Seton Hall on Dylan Harper’s 3-pointer at the buzzer
16:00 - Seton Hall's worst non-con since 1983, but Shaheen Holloway remains positive
30:40 - UConn takes down Gonzaga for its 4th straight win as Liam McNeeley stars
43:20 - NEC Central Connecticut and Wagner are the teams to beat
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2:00 Columbia Head Coach Jim Engles discusses the Lions 10-1 start, roster retention, upsetting Villanova and his coaching career from Wagner to Rider to Columbia to NJIT and back to Columbia
34:05 Princeton grinds out a win over Monmouth
39:45 Rutgers holds off Penn State to snap a 3-game losing streak. Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper combine for 39 points and 27 rebounds
55:05 Around the MAAC with Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, Iona and St. Peter's
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2:30 Remembering Lou Carnesecca
9:00 St. John’s regroups from the Bahamans
14:40 UConn puts Maui behind them
19:25 Seton Hall suffers first loss ever to Monmouth
25:30 Rutgers takes positives from Las Vegas and begins Big Ten play
33:30 Ivy League: Princeton's Xaivian Lee makes history with a triple-double, and Columbia is 8-0 for the first time since 1969
41:00 MAAC conference play begins
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Hofstra's Jaquan Sanders was full of pride after upsetting his former team, Seton Hall. Sanders speaks with host Bryan DeNovellis about the victory.
Plus Rick Pitino improved to 3-1 against his son Richard, as #22 St. John's defeated New Mexico 85-71 at MSG; Meanwhile, Seton Hall did something it hadn't done since 1947, and #24 Rutgers routs Monmouth despite a record 38 points by Abdi Bashir.
2:40 Jaquan Sanders Interview + Hofstra is 4-0
23:00 St. John’s
39:40 Seton Hall
47:30 Rutgers
54:10 Abdi Bashir/Monmouth
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St. John's storms back in the 2nd half to beat Quinnipiac and now the Red Storm crack the Top 25 for the first time since 2019; Meanwhile UConn shakes off a ragged 1st half to rout New Hampshire; Seton Hall falls to Fordham for the first time in 34 years; and Princeton comes from behind to win all 3 of their games.
1:55 St. John’s
15:10 UConn
23:50 Seton Hall
37:10 Princeton
44:35 Central Connecticut
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UConn beat writer Dave Borges previews the Huskies and Big East Conference. Can UConn 3-peat as national champions? Who are UConn's biggest challengers in the Big East Conference? Plus Bryan offers his predictions and analysis of St. John's and Seton Hall.
5:00 - Dave Borges on UConn and Big East
Bryan's Breakdown:
34:00 - St. John's analysis and prediction
43:30 - Seton Hall analysis and prediction
56:20 - Tri-State Games of the Week
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Bryan DeNovellis recaps an exciting exhibition game between Rutgers and St. John's, won by St. John's 91-85. Bryan gives his analysis of both team's performances and individual players, plus post game comments from Rick Pitino and Steve Pikiell.
Podcast Topics
3:40 - 21:30 St. John’s
3:50 Zuby Ejiofor
7:50 RJ Luis
11:00 Kadary Richmond, Simeon Wilcher, Deivon Smith
18:25 Aaron Scott
21:35 - 37:15 Rutgers
22:40 Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey
26:40 PJ Hayes and Jordan Derkack
29:15 Jeremiah Williams
31:00 Rutgers offense vs defense
32:50 Center Platoon
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Jaden Daly from "A Daly Dose of Hoops" has been covering the MAAC men's basketball for 14 years. He knows the league better than anyone and offers his team by team breakdown of (Quinnipiac, Iona, St. Peter's, Marist, Fairfield, Sacred Heart, Merrimack and Manhattan) predictions, players to watch, surprise teams and more.
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Full coverage of Rutgers MBB Media Day and observations from open practice. Comments from Steve Pikiell and Bryan's 1 on 1 interview with senior captain Jeremiah Williams (29:00 - 39;00)
Other topics include: Impact of freshmen Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, Rutgers length and depth, Center battle between Emmanuel Ogbole and Lathan Sommerville, transfers Tyson Acuff, Zach Martini, PJ Hayes and Jordan Derkack, and predictions for Rutgers in the Big Ten.
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Ivy League Player of the Year, Caden Pierce, joins the podcast to preview the Tigers season. Caden also discusses why he ultimately returned to Princeton and turned down NIL opportunities elsewhere. He and fellow junior, Xaivian Lee, promise to be one of the best 1-2 junior tandems in the country, as Princeton tries to regain the Ivy League Title won by Yale last season.
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