I think Rutgers should be #2, Johnnies at 3
http://nycbuckets.com/?p=4061.Iona — Possibly the best team in the MAAC. Mike Glover and Scott Machado are power conference level players.
2.Seton Hall — Pirates played amazing defense last season, continue to get better. Won’t be under .500 in 2011-12.
3.Rutgers — Mike Rice has his young team on the rise. Gilvydas Biruta is one of my favorite players in the Big East.
4.Princeton — The Tigers lost Sydney Johnson, but got another Princeton-man in Mitch Henderson. Ian Hummer is an elite class in the Ivy League.
5.Fairfield — Iona’s #1 challenge in the MAAC. Sydney Johnson inherits a loaded roster, but with big expectations.
6.St. John’s — Awesome recruiting class looks a little less awesome after eligibility issues, but Steve Lavin will still have a bunch of talent to mold into a competitive Big East squad.
7.Long Island — The Blackbirds are ready to run again and should be the class of the NEC. Loaded junior class carries LIU.
8.Stony Brook — Going to be a three-headed monster at the top of America East and the Seawolves are part of it. Tommy Brenton is healthy and ready to make a difference.
9.Rider — Don’t sleep on the Broncs in the MAAC. Tommy Dempsey is one of the best coaches in America.
10.Wagner — Dan Hurley’s young squad could develop in a hurry. Latif Rivers and Orlando Parker will only get better with another season under their belts.
11.Hofstra — Gone is Charles Jenkins, so this will be Mike Moore’s team now. Stevie Mejia will also make a big impact for Mo Cassara’s squad.
12.Columbia — Some metrics believe in the Lions, but most people don’t. Kyle Smith’s team consistently getting picked in the bottom three in the Ivy League. Could surprise some people.
13.St. Peter’s — Made the NCAA Tournament out of the MAAC just a season ago, but lost a lot. John Dunne will earn his contract extension in the year after the madness.
14.Manhattan — New coach, new year. Steve Masiello is hoping to change things in a hurry for the Jaspers with some talented freshman.
15.Sacred Heart — Shane Gibson is a player that can carry a team. But he’ll need his teammates to keep growing up.
16.Army — The Black Knights were at .500 as last as 22 games into last season, but eight-game losing streak finished them off.
17.Fordham — Tom Percora is bringing in lots of reinforcements for year two. He’s going to need them in difficult Atlantic 10. One more year until the conference tournament is on his home turf.
18.Monmouth — Dave Calloway is out and King Rice is in. Hawks hope that former Kevin Stallings assistant has the magic touch.
19.N.J.I.T. — This might be too low for Jim Engles’ plucky Great West squad. Highlanders finished 15-15 last season and return dangerous Isaiah Wilkerson.
20.St. Francis (NY) — Glenn Braica starts a true reboot in year two as Ricky Cadell and Akeem Bennett have departed. Big questions and big minutes available in Brooklyn.
21.Fairleigh Dickinson — With a number of players departing Knights have big shoes to fill. Lonnie Hayes and Melquan Bolding provide an immediate shot of talent