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Posted: 3/8/2014 7:45:00 PM

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RIVERDALE, N.Y. -?Manhattan comes into the 2014 MAAC Championships as the second seed in the tournament and will play in the MAAC Quarterfinals on Saturday, March 8 at 6:30 p.m. against #7 Saint Peter's at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Mass.

The Jaspers have won eight of their last nine games and enter the postseason with a 22-7 mark after a 15-5 conference record. The 15 conference wins are the most by a Manhattan team since the 2003-04 squad went 16-2 on its way to its second straight MAAC title.

For those fans traveling to Springfield,?join other Jasper alumni, family, friends and fans at JT's Sports Pub (1373 Main St., Springfield, Mass.). There is no charge to attend the event. Food and refreshments can be purchased directly from JT's. ?The Alumni office will be selling Jasper t-shirts for $10.?

Fans can also follow our next Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Noah D. LeFevre on Twitter this weekend. Noah will be posting thoughts about the tournament, behind the scenes photos and more!

LAST YEAR'S MAAC TOURNAMENT
Manhattan reached the 2013 MAAC championship game for the first time since that 2004 MAAC championship. As the #6 seed in the 2013 tournament, the Jaspers defeated third-seeded Loyola 55-52 in the quarterfinals, then knocked off seventh-seeded Fairfield 60-42 before Iona claimed the 2013 crown with a 60-57 victory over the Jaspers in the title game.

IT'S MARCH
Manhattan posted a 7-1 record during the month of February and continued its recent stretch of strong play with a win in the regular season finale against Canisius on March 2. Last season, the Jaspers went 5-2 in February.

JASPERS WIN #22
Manhattan's 68-63 win over Canisius was the 22nd of the season for the Jaspers, surpassing the 21-win season Manhattan posted in 2011-12, the first season under third-year head coach Steve Masiello. The 22 wins are the most for the program since the 2003-04 team went 25-6.

THREE NAMED TO ALL-MAAC TEAMS
In a vote by the conference's 11 head coaches, Manhattan senior George Beamon was named to the All-MAAC first team on Monday. Senior Rhamel Brown earned a second team All-MAAC selection while senior Michael Alvarado was named third team All-MAAC.

MAAC TOURNAMENT HISTORY
Manhattan has won three MAAC championships since joining the league prior to the 1981-82 season. This year's #2 seed is the highest for Manhattan since the Jaspers won the 2006 regular season title. Here is the Jaspers' tournament history during the last 10 years:

Year ? Seed ? Final Result
2013 ?? #6 Lost in title game
2012 #3 Lost in quarterfinals?
2011 #10 Lost in first round
2010 #9 Lost in quarterfinals
2009 #4 Lost in quarterfinals
2008 #8 Lost in quarterfinals
2007 #5 Lost in quarterfinals
2006 #1 Lost in semifinals
2005 #6 Lost in quarterfinals
2004 #1 Won championship ??

ROAD WARRIORS
Manhattan is tied for third in the nation with 13 wins away from Draddy Gymnasium in road/neutral games. The Jaspers are 12-4 in true road games and 9-3 at home.

Wichita State 14-0
Stephen F. Austin 14-2
Harvard 13-3
Manhattan 13-4
Boston University ?? 13-5 ?

BEAMON, ALVARADO, BROWN BYPASS 1,000 POINTS
Manhattan's senior class of Michael Alvarado, George Beamon and Rhamel Brown has been one of the most prolific senior classes in recent Jasper history. Beamon recently moved into fourth place on the Manhattan career scoring list, while Alvarado and Brown passed the 1,000-point mark earlier this season. The trio of Beamon, Alvarado and Brown is the first senior class in Manhattan College history to score more than 1,000 points.

Name? Years ? Games ? Points
1. Luis Flores? 2001-04 ? 89 games 2,046
2. Keith Bullock ? 1989-93 120 games ?? 1,992
3. Tim Cain 1981-85 108 games 1,872
4. George Beamon 2009-pres. 116 games 1,789
5. Durelle Brown ? 1997-01 112 games 1,634
6. Peter Runge 1986-90 103 games 1,622
7. Steve Grant 1974-78 103 games 1,610
8. Larry Lembo 1962-65 66 games 1,443
9. Darryl Crawford ? 2006-10 121 games 1,431
10. George Bucci 1972-75 79 games 1,331
11. John Leonard 1978-82 103 games 1,329
12. Jamal Marshall ?? 1991-95 117 games 1,307
13. Dave Holmes 2000-04 112 games 1,291
? ? ? John Marren 1967-70 70 games 1,291
15. Brian Mahoney 1968-71 72 games 1,289
........... ? ? ?
25.?Michael Alvarado?? 2010-pres. 113 games 1,134
28.?Rhamel Brown 2010-pres. ? 126 games 1,114

BEAMON IS BACK
Manhattan senior George Beamon is averaging 22.3 points during Manhattan's last eight games. He has scored 20+ points in 16 of his 26 games this season.

Nov. 9? at La Salle? 24 points
Nov. 12 ? at Columbia ? 28 points
Nov. 16 ?? vs. George Washington ?? 34 points
Nov. 20 at Illinois State 20 points
Nov. 26 vs. Fordham 24 points
Dec. 15 at UNC Wilmington 23 points
Dec. 17? at South Carolina 26 points
Dec. 21 vs. Buffalo 22 points
Jan. 2 at Saint Peter's? 28 points
Jan. 24 vs. Rider 21 points
Feb. 7 ? ? ? ? at Canisius 27 points
Feb. 9 at Niagara 20 points
Feb. 13 at Rider 22 points
Feb. 16 vs. Niagara 27 points
Feb. 19 at Monmouth 31 points
March 2 vs. Canisius 21 points

Beamon has also posted five double-doubles this season, leading the team in rebounds with 6.7 per game:

November 24 ? vs. Fordham ? 24 points ? 11 rebounds
December 6 at Marist 12 points 10 rebounds
January 2 at Saint Peter's ? 28 points 10 rebounds
January 26 vs. Quinnipiac 12 points? 12 rebounds
February 28 vs. Iona 13 points 11 rebounds

WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU?
Manhattan senior Rhamel Brown has blocked at least one shot in every game and has blocked four or more shots 15 times. He currently ranks second in the nation in blocks.

1. Jordan Bachynski ? 7'2" ? Arizona State ? 4.24
2. Rhamel Brown 6'7" Manhattan 3.79
3. Khem Birch 6'9" UNLV? 3.72
4.?D.J. Cunningham 6'10" ? UNC Asheville 3.68
5. Sim Bhullar 7'5" New Mexico State?? 3.56

RHAMEL'S BLOCK PARTY
The Jaspers' all-time leader in blocked shots, Rhamel Brown recently broke his single-season blocked shots record, previously set last season.

1. Rhamel Brown 2013-14? 110
2.?Rhamel Brown 2012-13?? 95
3.??Rhamel Brown? 2007-11 84
4. Arturo Dubois 1986-90 74
5. Rhamel Brown 2005-08 68

Brown is also the active leader in career blocked shots among all Division I players.?

1. Rhamel Brown ? Manhattan ? 357
2. Jyles Smith Savannah State ? 306
? ? Alec Brown Green Bay 306
4. Jordan Bachynski ? Arizona State 304
5. Daniel Miller Georgia Tech 276

BOUNDING AND ASTOUNDING
Not only is Brown the Jaspers' all-time shot block king, he ranks among Manhattan's top ten in career rebounds, coming down with more than 700 rebounds during his career.

Name ? Years ?? Rebounds
1. Bill Campion ?? 1972-75 ? 1,070
2. Keith Bullock 1989-93 1,012
3. Steve Grant 1974-78 940
4. Peter Runge 1986-90 894
5. Bob Mealy 1957-60 872
6. Jason Hoover 1993-97 865
7. Dave Holmes ?? 2000-04 826
8. Rhamel Brown 2010-pres. ? 785
9. Angelo Lombardo ? ?? 1954-57 ? ? 739
10. Jamal Marshall 1991-95 716

AWESOME ALVARADO
Despite missing most of Friday's game vs. Iona due to an injury suffered in the first half, Michael Alvarado tied Charles Dubra '92 for fifth place on Manhattan's all-time assists list. Alvarado currently ranks fourth in the MAAC in assists and leads the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.8:1.

Name ? Years ?? Assists ?
1. Ed Lawson? 1983-85, 86-88 ? 447
2. Phil Lane 1996-2000 419
3. Charlie Mahoney 1972-75 384
4. Tom Courtney 1975-79 367
5.?Michael Alvarado?? 2010-pres. 355
? ?Charles Dubra 1988-92 355
7. Jason Wingate 2002-06 334
8. Mugsy Green 2000-02 308
9. ?Keaton Hyman 1992-95 301
10. Carey Wilson 1989-93 286

Alvarado and Beamon both rank among Manhattan's top ten all-time in career steals.

Name ? Years ?? Assists ?
1.?Carey Wilson 1989-93?? 218
2. Ed Lawson 1983-85, 86-88 ? 201
3. Luis Flores 2001-04 161
4.?Michael Alvarado?? 2010-pres. 158
5. Tarik Thacker 1993-97 154
6.?George Beamon 2009-pres. 153
7. Billy Wheeler 1986-88 149
8. Keith Bullock 1989-93 147
? ? Patrick Bouli 2006-10 147
10. Darryl Crawford 2006-10 140

EMMY AWARD WINNING
Junior Emmy Andujar had a fantastic all-around game vs. Iona on Friday, Feb. 28. Andujar shattered his career high with 28 points on 12 of 18 made field goals. He pulled down six rebounds, dished out three assists and had three steals. He also blocked Iona's attempted layup at the end of regulation to keep the game tied at 71. Andujar is averaging 15.8 points and 5.3 rebounds during his last four games, playing his best basketball of the season down the stretch.

STORES READY FOR BUSINESS
Junior RaShawn Stores has started the last 21 games for the Jaspers also has had a strong final month for the Jaspers. Against Iona on Feb. 28, Stores handed out five assists without a turnover. Two days later vs. Canisius, Stores poured in a career-high 15 points on 5-of-9 shootnig and 3-of-5 from three-point range.

PANKEY PROVIDING SOLID POST PLAY
Sophomore Ashton Pankey has started the last 17 contests for Manhattan. Against Canisius on March 2, Pankey finished with eight points, seven rebounds and a blocked shot in 14 minutes of action.

RICHARDS BURNING THE NETS FROM DISTANCE
Sophomore Shane Richards made two three-pointers in the Jaspers' March 2nd game vs. Canisius to move into a tie for fifth place on Manhattan's all-time three-pointers list. Teammate George Beamon, despite making just six three-poitners in his first two seasons at Manhattan, currently ranks 11th on the program's career list for made triples in a season.

Name ? Years ? Games ? 3FGs
1. Devon Austin ? 2005-09 ? 111 games ? 165
2. Luis Flores 2001-04 90 games 163
3. Steve McDowell ? 1994-98 100 games 145
4. Mike Konovelchick ?? 2002-06 118 games 142
5.?Shane Richards 2012-pres. 61 games 136
? ?Charles Dubra 1988-92 ? ? 118 games ? ? 136
7. Chris Williams 1989-93 117 games 132
8. Kidani Brutus 2010-12 63 games 126
9. Jeff Xavier 2004-06 60 games 125
10. Ted Ellis 1991-96 80 games 122
11. George Beamon 2009-pres. ? 116 games 114

Entering the tournament, Richards is also just six three-pointers shy of the Manhattan single-season record for made three-pointers, set by Jeff Xavier in the 2005-06 season.

Name ? Years ? 3FGs
1. Jeff Xavier? 2005-06 ? 77
2. Bruce Seals 1999-2000 72
3.?Shane Richards?? 2013-14? 71
4. Luis Flores ? 2003-04 68
5. Ted Ellis 1994-95 66
6.?Shane Richards 2012-13 ? 65
7. Kidani Brutus 2011-12 ? ? 63
? ?Kidani Brutus 2012-13 63
9.?George Beamon? ? 2011-12 61
10. Brenton Birmingham ?? 1993-94 57

RICHLY DESERVED
Freshman Rich Williams matched his career high with 14 points in Manhattan's 90-72 victory over Niagara on Feb. 16. Williams made 5-of-11 field goals in a variety of spots on the court, along with four of six free throws in 20 minutes off the Manhattan bench.

HEY, MISTER WILSON
Freshman Tyler Wilson had a strong game against Iona on Friday, Feb. 28. Handling the ball for a majority of the second half and overtime, Wilson finished the game with seven points and three steals.

KATES SOLID OFF THE BENCH
Junior Donovan Kates has provided a steady presence off the Manhattan bench this season. Against Quinnipiac on January 26, Kates scored eight points in 15 minutes, nailing each of his two three-point attempts. He also finished with a pair of rebounds.

MASIELLO REACHES 50 WINS
Manhattan head coach Steve Masiello earned his 50th career victory in the Jaspers' 64-49 home victory over Saint Peter's on February 4. Masiello owns a career record of 57-38 in his third year on the Jaspers' sidelines. He is the fastest Manhattan head coach to reach 50 victories since Manhattan College Hall of Famer Fran Fraschilla won 50 games midway through his third season at the helm of the Jaspers.

Masiello also ranks among Manhattan's top head coaches in career winning percentage (minimum 75 games):

Fran Fraschilla ? 1992-96 ? 86-34 ? .716
Neil Cohalan 1929-42 165-82 ? .668
Bobby Gonzalez ? ? 1999-2006 ?? 129-77 .626
Steve Masiello 2011-pres. ? ? 57-38 .600
Jack Powers 1968-78 142-114 ? ? .555

MANHATTAN AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS
The Jaspers are ranked among the nation's top 100 in several statistical categories, in games played through Sunday, March 2.

Category ? Rank ? ? Actual
Free Throw Attempts 2 918
Blocks/Game 7 6.3
Free Throws Made 9 605
Steals/Game 14 8.6
Win-Loss % 28 75.9
Scoring Offense 36 77.4
Offensive Rebounds/Game ?? 41 12.9
Field Goal % Defense 53 40.6
Scoring Margin 61 +6.9
Turnover Margin 75 +1.6
3-Point Field Goal % 86 36.4
3-Point Field Goal % Defense ?? 94 33.0
Category ? Player ? Rank ? Actual
Blocks/Game Rhamel Brown 2 3.79 bpg ?
Free Throws Made George Beamon 31 163?
Points/Game George Beamon 32 19.7 ppg?
Free Throw % George Beamon 71 84.9%?
Free Throw Attempts ?? George Beamon?? 80 192
? Michael Alvarado 94 186
3-Point FG/Game ? Shane Richards 82 2.45

MANHATTAN IN THE MAAC
In games played through March 2, the Jaspers rank atop the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in several statistical categories:

Category ? Rank ? Actual
Scoring Margin ?? 1st +6.9
Field Goal % Defense ? 1st 40.6%
3-Pt. Field Goal % Defense ? 1st 33.0%
Blocks/Game 1st 6.3
Steals/Game 1st 8.6

Five different Jaspers also rank among the MAAC's top ten in several statistical categories:

Category ? Player ? Rank ? Actual
Scoring? George Beamon ?? 3rd 19.7
Rebounding ? George Beamon 9th 6.7
Field Goal Pct. ? Rhamel Brown 2nd 52.8%?
Assists Michael Alvarado ? ? 4th 4.2
Free Throw Pct. ?? George Beamon 3rd 84.9
Steals Michael Alvarado 4th 1.5
? George Beamon? ? ? 6th 1.5
Three-Point FG Pct. Shane Richards 7th 41.0
Three-Pointers Made ?? Shane Richards 4th 2.4
Blocks Rhamel Brown 1st 3.8
? Ashton Pankey 9th 1.1
Assist/Turnover Ratio ? ? Michael Alvarado 2nd 1.8:1
Offensive Rebounds Rhamel Brown T-5th ? ? 2.8
Defensive Rebounds George Beamon 5th 5.0

BEAMON GAINS LAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK AWARD
George Beamon gained the final MAAC Player of the Week award of the regular season, the conference office announced on Monday, March 3. Beamon averaged 17.0 points and 7.5 rebounds in Manhattan's two victories this weekend. In the Jaspers' 80-77 win over Iona, Beamon posted his fifth double-double of the year with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Beamon made a clutch shot that ultimately sent the game to regulation before the Jaspers prevailed in overtime.

THE DEFENSE NEVER RESTS
Manhattan has not allowed an opponent to convert 50 percent of its shots from the field this season. In its last game on March 2, Manhattan limited Canisius to 37.7 percent shooting. The Jaspers had 10 steals on 17 Griffs' turnovers and held Billy Baron, the conference's leading scorer, to 10 points on 2-of-10 shooting.

THREE IS THE MAGIC NUMBER
Not only has Manhattan averaged 6.4 three-pointers per game, the Jaspers have defended the three-point line well. This season, Manhattan has limited opponents to 33.0 percent from beyond the arc. The Jaspers have held opponents to less than 40 percent shooting from three-point range in 19 of their 22 wins this season.

I'LL TAKE THAT
The Jaspers have used their pressure defense to force the most number of steals in the conference and rank 14th in the country as of March 2. The Jaspers had 10 steals in both wins over Iona and Canisius durnig the final weekend of the regular season.

HALFWAY THERE
The Jaspers are 18-1 when leading at halftime this season.

WORKING OVERTIME
Manhattan has played five overtime games this year and has won four of them, including the thrilling overtime victory over the Gaels on ESPN2 on Friday, February 28.

LIFE BEGINS AT 70
During the offseason, head coach Steve Masiello preached a faster pace to his team. That has resulted in final scores above 70 points in 23 of Manhattan's 29 games. Manhattan's 77.4 points per game rank among the top 50 teams in the nation, rank second in the conference and are nearly 20 points per game more than its average of 58.3 points per game during the 2012-13 season.

HOME SWEET HOME
Manhattan has won eight of its last last nine games at Draddy Gymnasium, all within the conference. The Jaspers have won 12 of their last 14 MAAC games at Draddy Gymnasium, dating back to the 2012-13 season.

MANHATTAN WINS 1,300TH GAME
The Jaspers' 78-77 victory at Niagara on Sunday, Feb. 9 was the 1,300th win in men's basketball program history. In its 108th season, the Jaspers own an all-time record of 1,305-1,155.

NEW YORK STATE OF MIND
Of the 13 players on the Manhattan roster, nine hail from the greater New York metropolitan area, including eight from the five boroughs of New York City. The Jaspers also have players from Illinois (CJ Jones), Kentucky (Donovan Kates), New Hampshire (Trevor Glassman) and New Jersey (Carlton Allen). Below are the nine players from the New York City area and their respective high schools.

Name ? Hometown ? High School
Michael Alvarado?? Bronx All Hallows
Emmy Andujar Bronx Rice
George Beamon Roslyn, L.I. ? Roslyn
Rhamel Brown Brooklyn Transit Tech
Ashton Pankey Bronx St. Anthony's
Shane Richards New York City ? York Prep
RaShawn Stores??? Bronx All Hallows
Rich Williams Brooklyn Transit Tech
Tyler Wilson Bronx Cardinal Hayes

MANHATTAN INKS FOUR IN CLASS OF 2018
Manhattan College men's basketball coach?Steve Masiello?and his staff have inked four standout incoming student-athletes during the NCAA early signing period. Nazareth (N.Y.) high school teammates Samson Akilo, a 6-foot-8 forward, and Samson Usilo, a 6-foot-4 wing, will join the Jaspers along with 6-foot-8 wing Calvin Crawford (Middletown, N.Y.) and 6-foot-9 wing Zane Waterman (Fayetteville, N.C.) in a highly regarded Manhattan class of 2018. “It's a very important class, losing three seniors in?Michael Alvarado,?George Beamon?and?Rhamel Brown, who mean a great deal to this program,” Masiello said. “We wanted to have a very strong class overall to really complement what we have on this team. I give a ton of credit to our staff, especially?Rasheen Davis?and?Mathiew Wilson, for their help in recruiting this excellent group of young men.”

MANHATTAN ATOP MAAC POLL
The Jaspers were picked atop the 2013-14 MAAC preseason poll, as voted by the conference's 11 head coaches. Defending champion Iona was picked second, followed by Canisius, Rider, Marist, Fairfield, Quinnipiac, Niagara, Saint Peter's, Siena and Monmouth.

NEW LOOK MAAC
This season marks the first time since the 1997-98 season that the MAAC has a different conference alignment. Loyola left the MAAC for the Patriot League at the conclusion of the 2012-13 academic year and was replaced by former Northeast Conference members Monmouth and Quinnipiac. As a result of the league's expansion from 10 to 11 schools, the conference schedule was also expanded. Each team will now play 20 MAAC games per season, up from 18.

MAAC TOURNAMENT CHANGES
With the addition of Monmouth and Quinnipiac bringing conference membership to 11 schools, the MAAC Tournament will have a new format this season. The top five teams at the conclusion of the regular season will have a bye into the quarterfinals, while the remaining six teams will play first-round games on March 6. There will be a day off before the quarterfinals that begin on March 8, followed by the semifinals on March 9. The MAAC Championship game on Monday, March 10, will once again be nationally televised on ESPN2. The quarterfinals and semifinals will be broadcast on ESPN3.

BACK TO ALBANY
The 2014 MAAC Tournament will be held at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Mass., for the third consecutive year from March 6-10. This marks the final year in which the tournament will be held in Springfield. In 2015, the event returns to its former home - the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y.

NEW FACES, OLD PLACES
There are two new, but familiar faces, on the Manhattan sidelines this season.?Mathiew Wilson, formerly the director of basketball operations, was promoted to an assistant coach position on?Steve Masiello's staff over the summer. Masiello then brought in former colleague?Mike Bramucci?to fill the director of operations slot. Bramucci and Masiello coached together at Manhattan College from 2001-03.

Roberto Colonette, a 2013 Manhattan College graduate and two-year letterwinner, is also on the staff this season as the team's strength and conditioning coach. Colonette is currently enrolled in the Manhattan College School of Continuing and Professional Studies, pursuing his Master's degree in organizational leadership.

FLORES NAMED TO MAAC HONOR ROLL
Former Manhattan standout Luis Flores ?04 will be part of the MAAC Honor Roll, at the Basketball Hall of Fame, joining other Jasper greats Keith Bullock ?93 and Jack Powers ?58, who were inducted in the last two years. Flores is recognized as one of the greatest players in Manhattan College history, and helped engineer one of the greatest wins in school history. He scored 26 points to lead 12th-seeded Manhattan to a 75-60 victory over fifth-seeded Florida in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 18, 2004.

BROWN, MAHONEY INDUCTED INTO MC HALL OF FAME
Former Manhattan greats Durelle Brown '01 and Charles Mahoney '75 were recently inducted into the Manhattan College Athletic Hall of Fame. Brown ranks among the top 10 in field goals made and field goal percentage in a career. Fourth on the all-time points list with 1,634, Brown was also dominant on the boards, pulling down 6.1 per game in his junior and senior years. He was named first team All-MAAC during his junior and senior years and All-Metropolitan second team in 2000-01. Mahoney set a Manhattan career assist record of 394 in only three years. The high school New York State Tournament State Championship MVP, Mahoney scored 389 points as a freshman and added 904 during his varsity years for a total of 1,293 points. Coaches and sportswriters alike considered Charlie one of the best point guards in the metropolitan area.

WATCH AND LISTEN ON GOJASPERS.COM
For the 16th year, Manhattan College men's basketball games will be broadcast live over the internet on GoJaspers.com. Former Jasper greats Brian Mahoney and Chris Williams return as the color analysts, alongside play-by-play broadcaster?Christian Heimall. Each broadcast will begin with the “Steve Masiello?Pre-Game Report” 15 minutes prior to tipoff.

WHAT'S A JASPER?
The unique nickname of Manhattan College's athletic teams, the Jaspers, comes from one of the College's most memorable figures, Brother Jasper of Mary, F.S.C., who served as the College's athletic director in the late 19th century. One of the greatest achievements of Brother Jasper was that he brought the then little-known sport of baseball to Manhattan College and became the team's first coach.

Since Brother Jasper was also the Prefect of Discipline, he supervised the student fans at Manhattan College baseball games while also directing the team itself. During one particularly warm and humid day when Manhattan College was playing a semi-pro baseball team called the Metropolitans, Brother Jasper noticed the Manhattan students were becoming restless and edgy as Manhattan came to bat in the seventh inning of a close game. To relieve the tension, Brother Jasper called timeout and told the students to stand up and stretch for a few minutes until the game resumed. Since the College annually played the New York Giants in the late 1880's and into the 1890s at the old Polo Grounds, the Manhattan College practice of the “seventh inning stretch” spread into the major leagues, where it has now become a time-honored custom practiced by millions of fans annually.

108TH SEASON OF JASPERS BASKETBALL
In its 108th season, the Manhattan College men's basketball program boasts a 1283-1148 overall record and 243-270 MAAC mark in 33 seasons as a conference member. The Jaspers' storied men's basketball team was established in 1904-05 and served a two-year hiatus during the 1943-44 and 1944-45 season due to World War II.

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