Couple of articles in Albany newspapers
Saratogian...
-Dwight Hardy stole the ball with 1:23 remaining and proceeded to throw it up to Paris Horne, who slammed it home, without a Siena defender in the neighborhood. It was just one play with not much time remaining, but it captured the night in a snapshot for the Saints.
-“They have some big, athletic guys from the starting five to the bench,†Ubiles said. “Whoever came in was long and athletic and I think it bothered our shots a little bit.â€
-The Saints were even shocked with how good the Red Storm were getting out on the fast break. “We’re usually a team that’s running on other teams like that,†said Ubiles.
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http://www.saratogian.com/articles/2009/11/27/sports/doc4b10a4ddeb37b626052037.txtAlbany Times...
-If Friday's game against St. John's were a 100-yard dash, the Siena men's basketball team would have finished a distant second.
-The Saints described their play with words like "sluggish" and "stagnant," which runs counter to everything that's made them a back-to-back NCAA Tournament team.
-Kennedy and shooting guard Paris Horne also locked up Jackson and Ubiles, though Siena's offensive problems were deeper. The Saints shot only 40 percent from the field, 22 percent from 3-point range and 63 percent from the free-throw line. "They were on us the whole game," Jackson said. "We can't let them dictate like that."
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http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=871145&category=SPORTS#ixzz0YAK7juJ5