2014-15 Around the East/Northeast
March 6, 2015
Regis men are NCAA players, for once
The Regis Pride crowned itself king of the New England Collegiate Conference on Saturday and did so by defeating the No. 1 seed Southern Vermont.
February 28, 2015
Thomas’ Barnes spinning his own hoop dream
Levi Barnes of Thomas College is not necessarily a player most people have heard of, and with good reason. He didn’t go to a well-known high school. He’s not especially flashy or media concerned, and he wasn’t an attendee of a brand name youth basketball camp.
February 11, 2015
Corsairs' new mentality breeding success
This year's Mass-Dartmouth senior class has seen the program's first winning season in nearly two decades and its first trip to the Little East title game, but still has one goal ahead of it.
February 4, 2015
Mountaineers climbing a mountain of new success
Southern Vermont has been on the climb the past two seasons, and at 17-3, are having the time of their lives.
January 29, 2015
Rising Cardinals register the signal, not the noise
St. John Fisher has won 13 games in a row, and by dominating teams, and they are paced by a senior and a sophomore.
January 22, 2015
Cadets on the march
Norwich ended last season on an upswing, and the Cadets have carried that success into this season thanks to Aliah Curry.
January 14, 2015
Albertus Magnus tries to turn run into a tradition
The Falcons were a GNAC afterthought until a few years ago. Now they're turned over that breakthrough roster completely and are keeping their run going with a new cast.
December 23, 2014
Hixon's Jeffs seeking an identity
With a new lineup and a deeper rotation, Dave Hixon is spending his 38th season at Amherst looking for how to get his young team on the same page.
December 19, 2014
Keene State off to big start in Little East
Last year, the Owls were reeling after graduating a class that combined for 4,500 career points. So far this season, Keene State is reaping the benefits of growing through all of last year's growing pains.
December 11, 2014
Oneonta brings balance to the court
After a couple of disappointing finishes, the Oneonta Red Dragons are off to another good start and are also taking a longer view.
December 4, 2014
Trying to preserve the Williams tradition
With familiar players taking new roles and a new coach at the helm, the Ephs got off to a rocky start to the season but are beginning to relax and play ball.
November 26, 2014
Rare bird looking for arrival
Bard has progressed up the lower rungs of college basketball, from a non-Division III conference to the NEAC to the Skyline to the Liberty League. The men's basketball program takes itself seriously at a serious academic school.