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Daily Sports Digest: New York Rivalry Resumes Tonight

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Yesterday’s Results:

Sport: Ice Hockey

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Game: Nyack/Tappan Zee vs. Pearl River

Score: Pearl River Won 7-2

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Highlights: Tournament MVP Chris Alexander scored three goals and assisted on two more for the Pirates as they cruised in the Nyack/Tappan Zee Red & Black Holiday Hockey Tournament championship game. Mike Henry scored twice and Kevin Murphy and Patrick Burns each added a goal for Pearl River, which improved to 7-1 by outscoring its two opponents in the tournament by a combined score of 14-2.

Mike McGivney and Chris Kowalchuk each had a goal in the loss for Nyack/Tappan Zee, which fell to 5-5-1 on the season.

Sport: Girls Basketball

Game: Albertus Magnus vs. Notre Dame

Score: Albertus Magnus Won 74-64

Highlights: Maeve Parahus took home the tournament MVP as she finished with 35 points in the game. Coleen Power added nine points.

Sport: Track and Field

Event: Pearl River Holiday Festival

Highlights: Pearl River's Kieran Brennan won the 3,200-Meter Run and Caitlin Lardaro won the 1,500-Meter Race Walk for the Pirates at the Pearl River Holiday Track Festival Wednesday in RCC's Eugene Levy Fieldhouse.

Go here for photos, video, winners and links to full results from the meet.

Sport: Wrestling

Event: Michael O'Connell Wrestling Tournament

Highlights: Pearl River's John Muldoon won the 113-pound title, earning Most Outstanding Wrestler honors for the lower weight classes. Pearl River finished fourth overall in the team standings with 107.5 points. Tappan Zee won with 147.

College Notes

The rivalry between Hofstra University and Iona College may not have the clout of Connecticut/Syracuse or Duke/North Carolina, but make no mistake it is real and these two local programs both want to win tonight’s contest badly.

Both programs are located miles outside of New York City and they compete every year on the court and in recruiting. Coaches at both programs stressed how important it is to keep New York players in New York and every year the schools go toe to toe trying to sign some of the nation’s best young talent. A win tonight could help give either coach an edge the recruiting battle.

Hofstra Head Coach Mo Cassara and Iona Head Coach Tim Cluess are both in their second years at their school and they have their teams have gotten off to very different starts this year. The Hofstra Pride had a very solid season in 2010-11, but after Charles Jenkins graduated and went on to the NBA, the 5-7 Pride have struggled to make up for his absence on the court. Conversely Iona comes into this year’s game at 10-2 and they are sporting one of the best offenses in the country. The Gaels currently rank in the top ten in points, assists and field goal percentage. Point guard Scott Machado leads the country in assists.

Machado and Iona’s big man, Mike Glover, have become one of the NCAA’s best duos and the Pride will have a hard time stopping them come game time.

“I coached in the ACC for four years at Boston College and I coached against a lot of great players," Cassara said. "Those two guys could play at any high major school that I have ever seen. They are elite guys and they are as good as anyone we will play all year."

On the other hand, Hofstra’s Mike Moore has evolved into one of the best offensive players in the country and the way Iona defends him could go a long way in deciding the outcome of the game. Cluess doesn’t want to focus too much of the defensive game plan on one player because he knows Hofstra has several guys that can fill up the stat sheet.

“I think if you look at their last game, they had five guys in double digits, so you have to watch the whole team, you can’t just concentrate on one player because they have other guys that can beat you," Cluess said. "But we obviously need to pay attention to him and not let him get easy opportunities."

For whatever reason, New York City schools fail to promote one another through competition the way Philadelphia schools do and both Cluess and Cassara view it as a problem.

When St. John's is a top program like they were last year it helps bring national attention to the other local college teams like Iona and Hofstra, but with the absence of a true “Big 5” or rivalry tournament New York colleges fail to prop up each other.

“We are really struggling in that area, I think it’s something that they used to do in New York much better and teams would play each other on a yearly basis so the rivalries were much stronger then they are now," Cluess said. "I think in order to get that back we need to start building those competitive games and tournaments up against each other."

“New York has so many different schools at so many different levels and certainly we have Madison Square Garden and the Big East and St. John's," Cassara said. "I think there are a lot of neat inner rivals but certainly whether of not you can get everyone together in one venue to play a series with the tradition of the Big 5 has never happened before. It certainly seems like a great idea but for whatever reason that has never come together."

While more nationally-recognized programs like St. John's and Fordham have shied away from local rivalry games, Iona and Hofstra have gone on to embrace them. Iona won last year’s contest in New Rochelle and this year’s game could have a similar outcome on Long Island, but both coaches understand that success for both the schools is what is best for New York basketball. Both Cluess and Cassara were very complementary of their opponent.

“He did a great job. He took over late and he got the kids to play very competitively last year and had a really good season," Cluess said of Cassara. "He is bringing in good players and he got the kids playing hard. They won two in a row. He does a very nice job."

“He has done a terrific job," Cassara said of Cluess. "I can honestly say that we went up there last year and I walked out of that gym saying that they were a really well-coached team. It was actually a turning point for us, we got beat handily up there and we were able to regroup and went on to have a very successful season from there."

The teams square off tonight in Long Island at the Mack Athletic Center on the Hofstra University campus. Check out a full photo gallery of my visits to the Iona and Hofstra practices the day before the big game on Facebook .

A Bruisin’ at Cruzin’ Classic

Taylor Wilson of Pearl River had 15 points and seven rebounds, and Jen McSharar of Garnerville had a team-high 11 rebounds, but the Manhattanville College women’s basketball team lost its second game at the Cruzin’ Classic in Fort Lauderdale, FL, falling to Virginia Wesleyan (7-2), 79-67.

McSharar, a North Rockland graduate, fell one basket short of her third straight double-double for the Valiants.

Manhattanville (3-7, 0-2 Freedom Conference) was hosting New Jersey City at Kennedy Gym on Thursday night, and then breaks until Jan. 4 when it visits Purchase College for a game at 6 p.m.

 

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