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Month: March 2020
Brooklyn Collegiate’s Sion Nelson Contemplates Prep Versus College Hoops
Senior guard Sion Nelson is a solid bench player who has made an impact in big games this season, including dropping in 17 points in a 95-76 win over perennial powerhouse Thomas Jefferson.
Sullivan County Community College Hoops Retools with Commits Fargas, Pulliam
Angie Fargas, Tiahna Pulliam commit to Lady Generals Basketball.
Niagara’s Men’s Basketball Coach Greg Paulus Picks Up National Coach of the Year Honor
The Purple Eagles posted a 12-20 record and won ten games against conference opponents. In addition, Paulus, a Syracuse, New York, native, led Niagara to victory in the MAAC Tournament for the first time in three seasons after beating Marist in the first round.
Ex-Long Island City HS Baseball Star Inks with Somerset Patriots
The six-foot-three, 210-pounder laced a .395 batting average and had over .536 on-base percentage as junior at Long Island City High School.
Brooklyn Collegiate’s Kevon Ferguson Battles Knee Woes, World Uncertainty to Play Hoops at the Next Level
Ferguson is on the mend from left knee surgery as he waits out the social distancing the Corona Virus is causing, to play hoops again.
Christ the Kings’ Ryan Myers Commits to Iona
Ryan Myers averaged 21.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, and assists per game last season for the Royals.
Four Athletes Living with Type I Diabetes
Kelli Kuehne, Charlie Kimball, Gary Hall Jr. and Sean Busby all live with Type I diabetes.
Brooklyn Cyclones Who’ve Made it to MLB
The first player to debut in the majors was infielder Danny Garcia while Sam Haggerty was the Cyclones last, playing six games with the Mets at the end of the 2019 season.
Men’s College Basketball Recruiting News, Moves: Latimer, Woodrich, Hinckson
Miles Latimer, Jayson Woodrich, Christian Hinckson.

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