Can't say enough about tonight's game. It was a solid win against a higher ranked opponant, but we didn't just win the game, we controlled it for probably 30 of the 40 minutes. We were clearly the better team on the court. Unfortunately we could not put Hofstra away until the final 8 minutes or so (that will come with age), and I was admittedly concerned how the team would resopnd when we went down 3 or 4 points several minutes into the second half but we pulled ourselves off of the mat and won rather convincingly. Another solid coaching performance, as Caputo seemed to find the right combinations on both sides of the ball,, especially when it counted. On offense, 2 plays stood out for me, both coming out of a timeout. Late in the first half, we had the ball with 3 seconds left on the shot clock and called a play that let Trey hit a wide opened 3. Then in the second half, I don't remember the circumstances other than I believe we had just retaken the lead but the game was still close. Coming out of the timeout, we called a play that left Johnson wide opened for a 3. On defense, just like Stretch was pulled vs. William and Mary for poor defense, tonight, it was Schroeder who was pulled and saw limited minutes because of his defense. Maybe someone who watched the broadcast could help me with this, but in the second half we were down a bit and for the first time that I cold recall, I saw Caputo going ballistic. He was yelling at the refs and his players alike.. Took him several minutes before he calmed down. Anyone know what was up with that? Edwards is just a ferocious rebounder...probably will lead the team and rank fairly high in the conference. Has more confidence in his 3 point shot. Johnson composes himself like he has been playing college basketball for years, not just 3 games. Like Max, a very strong rebounder. Buchanan also impressive once again.. It looks like an a 8 man rotation it is...at lesat for now I have heard elsewhere that Jones may redshirt. Smith is medically able to play but got a DNP coaches decision tonight, along with Welchue-Ume and Harvey. As previously mentioned, Bishop again had 38 minutes and although he shot the ball poorly and had 6 turnovers, there really is no substitute for his veteran presence on the court. Would still like to see that shaved down a few minutes so he is more rested down the stretch. Hey...we are 3-0. Life is good.