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  1. Tiger93

    NIL Challenge

    I will be setting up to give. It won't be a huge amount, but lord knows my passion for Towson athletics (as frustrating as it may be) is up there with others in my life. From a practical standpoint, it is always seems like this is a dumb cause to put money towards when you think of all of the other causes in the world. However, for this program/athletic department I definitely want to put my money where my mouth is in support. Even if it is in a small way.
  2. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    That is a tough one. That felt like a solid fit for us. Still feels like Voyles, Tarkes, some of the D2 guys might be the most likely options of what is left out of the list. Here is what I can tell in terms of who is left that we have been linked to (many very loosely: Kevon Voyles (UMES) 6-3, 180 De'Sean Allen-Eikens (CSNU) 6-6, 215 Justin Amadi (James Madison) 6-7, 225 Myles Foster (Monmouth) 6-7, 240 - saw Temple mentioned as one of the teams, but that was from a few weeks ago (I am sure Datres can confirm if this is still going or just an old bad rumor) John Korte (Wheeling D2) 6-6, 215 Kuany Kuany (Cal) 6-9, 200 Josh LeBlanc (many schools) 6-7, 230 Khalid Gates (Slippery Rock) 6-7, 215 Zayon Marsh (D2 Goldey Beacom) 6-6, 195 Owen McGashen (D2 Saint Anselm) 6-7, 205 Kaine McColley (D2 Nova SE) 6-5, 212 Anthony Morales (Boston U.) 6-8, 195 Bo Montgomery (Holy Cross) 6-5, 193 Daniel Nixon (GW) 6-7, 225 Pavo Pavlidis (Hartford) 6-8, 220 transfer Ray Quawndis Mitchell (UMKC) 6-5, 200 - Oklahoma and Penn State mentioned Joshua Rivera (Lafayette) 6-2 Jasmine Sangha (Texas A&M CC) 6-8, 225 Richie Springs (UConn) 6-9,235 Brandon Suggs (UCF) 6-6, 185 Nendah Tarke (Coppin) 6-4, 205 - Outdated info, but I see Rutgers mentioned which would make it tough for us LaTrell Tate (West Florida) 6-0, 165 Josh Uduje (Coastal Carolina) 6-5, 175 Tedrick Wildcox Jr. (St. Francis-NY) 6-6, 185 - sounds like Temple has reached out Jordan Wood (Howard ) 6-9, 200 Kam Woods (NC A&T) 6-2, 185 Off the Board Leo O’Boyle (Lafayette) 6-7, 210 PF/SF 40% 3pt - Penn State Joel Brown (Cal) 6-2, 190 - Iona Clarence Daniels (UNH) 6-6, 225 - Staying at UNH Javonte Johnson (New Mexico) 6-6 - Colorado State Mike Meadows (Portland) 6-2, 175 - Cal Frankie Policelli (Stony Brook) 6-7, 215 - Charleston Charles Pride (Bryant) 6-4, 200 - St. Bonaventure Joshua Rivera (Lafayette) 6-2 - Fordham I believe TJ Weeks Jr. (UMass) 6-4, 185 - Rider I think
  3. Tiger93

    2023 General Football News

    We talked about this a little on the basketball thread, but it is pleasure to have this high a level of content coming from the student newspaper. Jake has been awesome, and this is a great story.
  4. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    That is a great link! I wish it sorted who was transferring into each team instead of who is leaving, but I get why it is set up the way it is. It really illustrates how many guys are still out there, even though a lot of the top players are gone. I tried to scour all of the guys transferring into each CAA team to put together a full conference list, which also reminded me that Campbell joins next years as well. Here is what I have. It looks like Delaware and Monmouth have the best hauls so far, although Delaware lost a top guy too. Campbell In Out Anthony Dell’orso, 6-6, 190, G, Fr., Campbell (12.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg) Jesus Carralero, 6-8, 220, F, Sr., Campbell (10.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg) Joshua Lusane, 6-7, 240, F, Sr., Campbell (8.8 ppg) – HAMPTON Juan Reyna, 6-3, 185, G, Soph., Campbell (5.3 ppg) * Darwin Randolph, 6-0, 180, G, Soph., Campbell (0.0 ppg) Charleston In Out Raekwon Horton, 6-6, 215, F, Soph., Charleston (5.4 ppg) Babacar Faye, 6-8, 210, F, Soph., Charleston (4.7 ppg) Charles Lampten, 6-11, 230, F, Sr., Charleston (0.8 ppg) – WESTERN CAROLINA Delaware In Niels Lane, 6-5, 215, G, Jr., Florida (2.4 ppg) Gerald Drumgoole Jr., 6-5, 205, F, Sr., Albany (15.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg) Zion Bethea, 6-4, G, RS Fr., St. Francis Brooklyn (10.7 ppg) Tyler Houser, 6-9, 235, F, Fr., VMI (10.8 ppg) Out Jameer Nelson Jr., 6-1, 200, G, RS Jr., Delaware (20.6 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 3.6 apg, 2.4 spg) – TCU Ebby Asamoah, 6-4, 200, G, Sr., Delaware (6.7 ppg) – ETSU Gianmarco Arletti, 6-6, 205, G, Jr., Delaware (5.2 ppg) Elon In Rob Higgins, 6-1, 180, G, Sr., St. Francis Brooklyn (11.3 ppg) – ELON Out RJ Noord, 6-3, 170, G, Soph., Elon (2.5 ppg) Hampton In Joshua Lusane, 6-7, 240, F, Sr., Campbell (8.8 ppg) Tedrick Wilcox Jr., 6-6, 190, G, Sr., St. Francis Brooklyn (11.3 ppg) Out Russell (Deuce) Dean, 6-5, 200, G, Sr., Hampton (12.7 ppg, 4.5 apg) – GEORGIA SOUTHERN Luc Therrien, 6-10, 220, F, Soph., Hampton (5.5 ppg) Hofstra In Myles Wilmoth, 6-9, 215, F, Jr., Butler (0.7 ppg) Silas Sunday, 7-0. 290, C, Fr., Iona (1.5 ppg) Out Aaron Estrada, 6-3, 195, G, RS Sr., Hofstra (20.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 4.3 apg) – ALABAMA Amar’e Marshall, 6-4, 205, G, RS Fr., Hofstra (5.0 ppg) – ALBANY Lual Manyang, 6-10, 225, F, Fr., Hofstra (DNP) Monmouth In Gabe Spinelli, 6-2, G, Fr, Evansville (4.6 ppg) Xander Rice, 6-3, 190, G, Sr., Bucknell (14.1 ppg) Out Myles Foster, 6-7, 235, F, Jr., Monmouth (12.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg) Tahron Allen, 6-5, 200, G, Soph., Monmouth (8.0 ppg) Myles Ruth, 6-0, 160, G, Jr., Monmouth (6.2 ppg) *Jakari Spence, 6-2, 165, G, Jr., Monmouth (4.1 ppg) NC A&T In Out Kam Woods, 6-2, 185, G, Soph., NC A&T (17.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg) Marcus Watson, 6-6, 235, F, RS Jr., NC A&T (14.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) Duncan Powell, 6-8, 225, F, RS Fr., NC A&T (8.0 ppg, 5.7 rpg) Love Bettis, 6-0, 170, G, Soph., NC A&T (4.3 ppg) Kyle Duke, 6-4, 185, G, Soph., NC A&T (2.9 ppg) Chase McDuffie, 6-5, 210, G, RS Fr., NC A&T (1.8 ppg) * Trey Crews, 6-1, 170, G, RS Fr., NC A&T (0.0 ppg) – BARTON Northeastern In Luka Sakota, 6-6, 195, G, Sr., Harvard (7.1 ppg) Out Jahmyl Telfort, 6-7, 225, G, Jr., Northeastern (16.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg) – BUTLER Chase Cormier, 6-2, 165, G, Fr., Northeastern (3.6 ppg) – WOFFORD To Randriasalama, 6-3, 180, G, Soph., Northeastern (0.5 ppg) Stony Brook In Andre Snoddy, 6-6, 210, G, Soph., Central Connecticut State (9.5 ppg) Out Frankie Policelli, 6-7, 215, F, Gr., Stony Brook (13.7 ppg, 9.4 rpg) Tanahj Pettway, 6-2, 185, G, Jr., Stony Brook (7.1 ppg) Kaine Roberts, 6-2, 175, G, Soph., Stony Brook (3.0 ppg) Preston Shumpert, 6-7, 205, F, Soph., Stony Brook (DNP) Towson In Messiah Jones, 6-6, 220, F, Sr., Wofford (9.8 ppg) Out Nicolas Timberlake, 6-4, 205, G, Gr., Towson (17.7 ppg, 41.6% from 3) – KANSAS Chris Biekeu, 6-7, 235, F, Jr., Towson (1.7 ppg) UNC-W In Jake Murphy, 6-4, 200, G, Soph., Air Force (0.2 ppg) KJ Jenkins, 6-2, 180, G, RS Sr., New Mexico (7.4 ppg) Out Amari Kelly, 6-9, 225, F, Sr., UNC Wilmington (7.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg) – GEORGE MASON Jamarii Thomas, 6-0, 185, G, Soph., UNC Wilmington (7.1 ppg) - NORFOLK STATE Jamahri Harvey, 6-4, 170, G, Jr., UNC Wilmington (2.9 ppg) – PRESBYTERIAN William & Mary In Caleb Dorsey, 6-7, 235, F, Jr., Penn State (2.3 ppg) Out Ben Wight, 6-9, 220, F, Jr., William & Mary (10.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) – TOLEDO Miguel Ayesa, 6-5, 200, G, Sr., William & Mary (6.1 ppg) Tyler Rice, 6-1, 185, G, Soph., William & Mary (4.0 ppg)
  5. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    We need someone who can shoot, but as far as the other scholarship I would take the best player we can get at whatever position and figure out the rest later. Although, with what Jones' game looks like and Thompson's game I do worry we may already have two guys who could take away the fluidity of an offense when they are trying to score. It would also be nice to have some athleticism that can defend. The rotation of Hicks and Conway drove me crazy at times last, because both are really one-sided at what they do well in opposite ways.
  6. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    O'Boyle sounds like what we got with Rizzuto. Only I believe Rizzuto came with all-conference credentials of some sort. It worries me that he probably peeked with his 3-pt shooting percentage last year, but maybe something clicked. I guess I would be interested in knowing what our NIL looks like compared to Delaware, Youngstown State, Stony Brook, Bryant, Vermont and others. I know we are way behind the likes of Charleston (and likely Delaware), but when you see the NIL values of a lot of the low major kids it doesn't look any more out of our league than it does what they have to offer. I mostly understand NIL and all there is to do, but what I don't have a good grasp on outside of the obvious candidates is who is good at it, who is alright at it, and who is terrible at it. We seem to fall in the middle with enough success to get some decent players. However, I have no idea. Like I said earlier, as a Georgetown fan I loved LeBlanc his freshman year but he only seems to be getting worse since he transferred out of that program. Charles Pride would be a good get, but the names I am seeding reaching out to him are way out of our league. Tarke had some good numbers against us and seems to have some size and athleticism, but don't know enough about him.
  7. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    I don't think it would be huge problem if he plays a similar amount of time that he did in 2021-22 if he can knock the rust off. Like I said, he probably could have averaged 13-15 minutes per game in 2021-22 if he could have cut down on the fouls. I don't want to make him sound like he is the key to us doing well, but we can be fine with him playing as a back up center and coming in when Thompson gets in foul trouble, needs a breather, or if we want to go big. I am more concerned about getting shooter/scorer (on this team, O'Boyle from Lafayette jumps out) and an overall athlete that can help us out. To me, when Coleman plays too many minutes that is when I know we are in trouble with our interior players.
  8. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    Looks like another potential transfer off the board. Props to Jake Shindel, who seems to be one of the more active Towerlight reporters in recent memory. He seems to have developed some sources, which is usually something college newspaper reporters are still figuring out during their development. Feels like a disappointment to lose out to someone who chooses Hampton (possibly instead of us). I am always fairy optimistic about getting quality out of the transfer process, but some of the school's we have lost out to makes me feel like the climate has drastically changed since our 2021 transfer haul. Shamir Bogues (Tarleton St.) - I thought we might have a shot, but Vermont is a better destination in terms of program history Gerald Drumgoole (Albany) commits to Delaware - if we tried to get him and Delaware beat us that is blow. It is somewhat unclear. Ziggy Reid (Merrimack) commits to Youngstown State - This seemed like a realistic get. Not sure how high he was on our list, but feels like we should be able to compete with Youngstown State. Andre Snoddy (CCSU) commits to Stony Brook - We should be able to beat out Stony Brook, but again hard to tell. I do believe Stony Brook will be good in this conference in the next couple of years. Tomiwa Suliamon (IUP) commits to Bryant - Another program it fees like we should be on even footing against in these recruiting battles. Feels like out of some of the remaining targets these feel like the most realistic and best (who am I missing?). Josh LeBlanc (many schools) 6-7, 230 Leo O’Boyle (Lafayette) 6-7, 210 PF/SF 40% 3pt Frankie Policelli (Stony Brook) 6-7, 215 Charles Pride (Bryant) 6-4, 200 Joshua Rivera (Lafayette) 6-2 Nendah Tarke (Coppin) 6-4, 205 Kevon Voyles (UMES) 6-3, 180 TJ Weeks Jr. (UMass) 6-4, 185
  9. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    If healthy, I do think Paar is a little more than a 12th or 13th player off the bench. He averaged 3.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg, shot 52.5% from the field, and was ninth on the team in minutes. I am not saying he will be a starter or anything, but he is probably the only true big man we have outside of Charles (who isn't really one himself). Paar's biggest issue was committing 66 fouls in 377 minutes, but he was a decent complementary piece on what was probably our greatest regular-season team in D-1 school history.
  10. Tiger93

    It’s official: Messiah Jones to Towson

    I know PER is not the greatest stat in the world to completely judge players from, but it is one measure. When you go the link below they have an adjusted efficiency ranking based on PER (they even admit PER has a high bias for high FG pct. big men) and level of competition. Jones is ranked 86th on this list. Also, when you look at PER numbers on their list of 300 players only seven players are ranked higher than Johnson. Those players are: Keegan Records, Colgate (30.6 PER, 13 ppg, 6 rpg, 67.5% FG) Josh Cohen, St. Francis to UMass (30.6 PER, 21.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 58.5% FG) Dame Adelekun, Dartmouth to Loyola (Chi.) (30.6 PER, 13.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 56.3% FG) Hunter Dickinson, Michigan (28.4 PER, 18.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 56.0%FG) Jordan Minor, Merrimack to Virginia (28.0 PER, 17.4 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 51.5% FG) Jesse Edwards, Syracuse to West Virginia (27.5 PER, 14.5 ppg, 10.3 rpg, 59.2% FG) BJ Mack, Wofford (27.1 PER, 16.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 49.2 %) Messiah Jones, Wofford to Towson (26.8 PER, 9.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 57.2%) https://theresourcenexus.com/transfer-portal-basketball/
  11. Tiger93

    It’s official: Messiah Jones to Towson

    I could see the comparison in style of game to Sylla, but Jones looks more athletic and seems to be a better finisher. Admittedly, I am only judging that from seven minutes of curated YouTube clips but also the fact that he shot 57.2 pct from the field against similar competition last year compared to 48.8% for Sylla. I do agree there needs to be at least two more impact players, and one hopefully at first or second-team all-conference level (in a comparable conference) for us to have realistic aspirations of being similar to the last couple of years. There is still plenty of time to do that. Of course, that doesn't guarantee it will happen, but I will wait until at least mid-May before having too much judgement since there are still a boatload of players out there. The other concert I have with Jones and Thompson in the same lineup is that is two guys who are mostly playing 10 feet and in from the basket, and similar to Thompson, Jones looks he has very deliberate and lengthy post moves. Does seem like a solid finisher at the basket, which we sorely needed on a lot of occasions last year. Good start to the transfer signings, but still a lot or work to do.
  12. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    I don't know if I got all of these, but still quite a few of these guys left. Here are where the ones that I could find have chosen to transfer. Zach Austin (High Point) - Pittsburgh Jonathan Beagle (Albany) - Stayed at Albany Enoch Cheeks (Robert Morris) - Dayton Gerald Drumgoole (Albany) - Delaware Jaden House (High Point) - Rhode Island Keeshawn Kellman (Princeton) - Florida Gulf Coast, James Madison, Charlotte and Hofstra visits Javian McCollum (Siena) - was set to visit Nebraska (as of Apr. 6) Mike Meadows (Portland) - Loyola Marymount Landon Moore (St. Francis-PA) - Butler Ziggy Reid (Merrimack) – Youngstown State Dontrez Styles (UNC) - Georgetown Myles Stute (Vanderbilt) = South Carolina Tomiwa Suliamon (IUP) - Bryant Samuel Tabe (Seton Hill) – South Alabama Tradavis Thompson (Miss. College) – Tarleton State Justin Wright (NC Central) – Loyola Marymount Shamar Wright (SIUE) – returning to SIUE
  13. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    Not that I can tell. Even as we prepared for the 2021-22 season, we landed a couple in early April, one in late April and one in early May. I am not worried about the timing, but am worried if we miss out on a lot of our targets. I was scanning the list that Mat put together a couple of weeks ago and only handful of those guys have made a decision. Several of those made decisions to go schools that were in better conferences than the CAA. I am not trying to optimistic or pessimistic here, it just feels like it will be hard to sort most of this out until mid-to-late May and we are not even close to the only teams in this circumstance.
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    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    I know the program usually posts these at least couple of days if not a week later than when they actually happen, but here is chronological order of when our transfers signed going into the 2021-22 season. Hopefully we will get someone within the next week. I don't necessarily care about the timing as I do the quality and fits. Hopefully some of that will fall into place. The double-edged sword is there are still a lot of players out there, which means a lot of studs and duds. Hopefully, we can come close to duplicating 2021-22 efforts. It still out there to be done, but man there is also a lot of fools gold lying around too. https://towsontigers.com/news/2021/5/3/mount-airy-native-paar-joins-towson-mens-basketball.aspx https://towsontigers.com/news/2021/4/24/mens-basketball-towson-mens-basketball-adds-2020-21-all-ovc-player-holden.aspx https://towsontigers.com/news/2021/4/5/mens-basketball-baltimore-native-nolan-jr-returns-home-joins-towson-mens-basketball.aspx https://towsontigers.com/news/2021/4/6/towson-mens-basketball-adds-america-east-all-conference-guard-rizzuto.aspx
  15. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    I really liked Josh Leblanc as a Georgetown fan when he was there, and we have had decent success with past Georgetown transfers. He was athletic, active, and had a decent shot. However, I am cautious on him because it looks like he hasn't been all the productive since transferring from Georgetown.
  16. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    Probably that the transfer portal could heat up on Thursday, April 6 until Sunday, April 9, and that there will be a little more action when things reopen April 14. I think I read that right, but not sure.
  17. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    Seems somewhat intriguing and realistic. Averaged 14.2 ppg and 4.1 rpg last year, was Second-Team All-Conference, made the NEC All-Tournament team (which Merrimack won against Farleigh Dickinson, and he averaged 23.7 ppg and shot 65.8% from the field and 66.7%). I worry a little bit about him being a high volume three-point shooter with not-so-great percentages, but he seems like a guy who is transferring mostly to move up a level and obviously because he has an extra year.
  18. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    He didn't do much when we played them. Maybe, he believes that this program is at the level it was when we played UMass, which was probably the high point of the potential of our season (that and maybe the first half against Penn before we did stupid things to let them back in the game and Gibson got hurt).
  19. Tiger93

    General MBB Thread 2022-23

    That is a fair assessment. I feel like he is similar to a lot of modern players in that he is fairly solid at one-and-one defense and defensive instincts when it comes to gambling to get steals (this was his main strength, and we will likely miss some of these momentum changing plays next year). I think he really struggled at team defense principles and often was late or at times non-existent at rotating out to guard perimeter players. This was not ideal for our defense when it was heavily predicated on switching.
  20. Tiger93

    General MBB Thread 2022-23

    His defense is interesting. I think he actually has te potential to be a very good defender on the perimeter. He has great anticipation, and is excellent at jumping in passing lanes to get steals. I also think he does a solid job at using his size against players quicker than him to keep up. When he was locked in he did this pretty well. I feel like more physical players who have a good post game can back him down fairly easily and score, but if they are just backing him down to be physical I think he was pretty solid. You need good post moves in general to score on him. All this can be canceled out when isn't motivated, which did happen during chunks of both seasons. However, I do think overall when he is locked in his defense is above average. That "when" part is big key. The other struggle towards the end of the season as the games were getting a little chippy is he went a little bit over the edge and did some weird things in games. I am sure he can figure that out, but he just needs to turn the page when he gets beat and not let it get to him. Like you said, none of this really adds up to anything close to an NBA Player, but if he wants to there is definitely a solid overseas career that he could carve out to make some money. I always found it interesting that Skerry thought he could be a coach someday. I don't know if I saw that. There are very few players that could go back and forth from play to play with some of the dumbest and smartest decisions I have seen paired so closely together. That stretch right before conference play was so beneath his talent level it was depressing to watch, but I give him a lot of credit for digging out of it and finshing strong.
  21. Tiger93

    General MBB Thread 2022-23

    A lot of players do this knowing they have no shot at getting drafted. I think he knows that too, but he has to put it out there. At least he can possibly get invited to a camp testing himself against NBA caliber players. I don't think any of us can do that. Best wishes to Cam. I don't know where his journey will take him, but I hope we finds a good next stop to build on some of what we he did here at Towson.
  22. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    I definitely trust those who watch Maryland more than I do, but at least in Carey's case I know Willard saw him up close for a couple of years as one of the few consistently productive and experienced players at Georgetown and probably played it safe in his first year at Maryland by bringing him in to be a stabilizer. Even Martinez seemed to have a lot more experience. This is a tough environment now for freshmen who are not elite right away because there is such a backlog of experienced players that coaches tend to prefer. Not saying Cornish is anything special, but I think these are some of the inefficiencies of the transfer portal we can cash in on if we like the players and/or having previous connections.
  23. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    Agreed, someone like this could work if you can also land a first or second team All-Conference guy from a mid-major (easier said then done). People act like that is a heavy lift for Skerry to accomplish, but as much as I stick up for him this is the current climate of college hoops and a big part of his job now is working the portal to land talent. If you can't do that off two of our most successful seasons in the conference when can you do it. I think Cornish seems like a risk, but a decent target. The portal is such a weird mix of waiting for the right player, but making sure you strike before everyone gets to the targets you want. A lot of these players seem like they have higher end options than us, and we will just have to wait for the pool to shrink a little or for the absolute perfect connection to pop up. This definitely makes mid-major recruiting a heckuva a lot more interesting than it used to be.
  24. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    He might be worth considering. High-end top 100 kid who seems to have some size and athleticism. This is where the conversation potential high-end/high risk guys vs. proven mid-major guys comes into play. Of course, I defer to those who are local and probably know more than I do about Cornish.
  25. Tiger93

    2023-24 Transfer Thread

    They were the actual winners of the NEC this year and not FDU. He could got from winning the tournament with a program not allowed to compete for stupid reasons to a program where fate conspires against us to ever make it back to the NCAA Tournament.

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