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Playing in Nassau County’s toughest conference with the likes of Uniondale, Freeport, Massapequa, and Hempstead promises there are no easy nights on the boys’ basketball court. The task is even more daunting for Oceanside, a team comprised of numerous underclassmen. more
First-year Molloy women’s basketball coach Kate Lynch likes what she sees so far from the Lady Lions, who won their East Coast Conference opener in comeback fashion, 70-66, over Queens College on the final day of November as part of a promising start. more
After winning 13 of 18 games against East Coast Conference rivals last season on the way to an 18-10 record, Molloy College’s men’s basketball team began its 2013-14 ECC schedule on a positive note by knocking off Queens. more
The Hofstra men’s basketball program commenced a fresh start for the 2013-14 season. Joe Mihalich was named its new head coach on April 10 after a successful 15-year run leading Niagara University to five postseason appearances. more
Hofstra comes off an up-and-down women’s basketball season that saw it finish with a 14-17 record, including a 6-6 mark in the Colonial Athletic Conference. more
Former Hofstra University guard Jay Hernandez founded the Pro Hoops basketball training company in 2004 after playing professionally in Puerto Rico. Since then, his Pro Hoops family has grown by leaps and bounds, boasting six other trainers and over 150 clients, most from Long Island. more
Game 7 has been specializing in basketball instruction since 1997. more
Oceanside High School’s Hunter Sabety recently capped off a three-year varsity basketball career by earning All-County honors for a second time and being named runner-up for player of the year in Nassau’s strongest conference. more
Despite a storybook late-season run, the Sailors of Oceanside will not be living happily ever after as they fell 64-53 to No. 5 Hicksville last Saturday afternoon in the Nassau Class AA boys’ basketball playoffs. more
Oceanside’s quest for a spot in the Nassau Class AA girls’ basketball playoffs took a considerable hit last Friday when a cold shooting night resulted in a 42-25 defeat at Syosset. more
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