New Jersey Tech
Metro Review Part 4: All-Rookie & Bottom Teams
April 14th, 2008Now we come to the bottom of the poll, where there wasn’t much in the way of positives to be found this season. NJIT (0-29) completed a historically bad season, the worst winless campaign in the history of Division I basketball. With head coach Jim Casciano stepping down at season’s end the Highlanders are also in need of a head coach. Whoever steps into that opening will have a lot of work to do in terms of talent along with the confidence level of the returning players.
It's finally over...NJIT finishes the season 0-29
February 24th, 2008Well, if you're going to do something there's no sense in doing it halfway, right? Unfortunately for the New Jersey Institute of Technology, their move up to Division I has been a lesson in why you shouldn't rush things. Saturday, on a day highlighted due to Bracket Busters weekend along with the 1 vs. 2 matchup of Memphis and Tennesse, the Highlanders made their way onto "SportsCenter", and not for anything good. Here's the following exchange between Jay Harris and Stan Verrett on the 6 PM edition of the show:
Stan: I bet those kids are good with a slide ruler.
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Daily Dribble: Monday Report Card
February 18th, 2008
The Report Card
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February 14th, 2008NYC Metro Preview: #19 New Jersey Tech
December 1st, 200719. NJIT (2006-07 Record: 5-24)
Head coach: Jim Casciano
Returning Starters: 3- G Kraig Peters (senior): 6’4”, 191; F Nesho Milosevic (junior): 6’8”, 245; C Dan Stonkus (sophomore): 6’9”, 245.
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