Canisius alumni making their mark

 

Matt Hart (2012) – Hamilton College

-NESCAC First Team All-Conference

– D3 Hoops Third Team All-Region

– Leading scorer in NESCAC Conference

 

Gordon Lyons (2011) – Geneseo College

– SUNYAC First Team All-Conference

– D3 Hoops Second Team All-Region

– NABC East First Team all-District

– Finalist for Jostens Trophy Player of the Year

 

Aaron Nevins (2011) – Utica College

– Empire 8 All-Conference Honorable Mention

 

Aaron White (2013) – SUNY Brockport 

– First Team All-Tourney

 

Matt MacDonald (2013) – Fairleigh Dickinson University

– NEC All-Rookie Team

 

Adam Weir (2013) – Canisius College

– Redshirt Freshman

 

Jamel Mosley (2013) – SUNY Oswego

 

Timothy Schifferle (2012) – John Carroll University

 

Andrew Osei (2010) – Worchester Polytechnic Institute

 

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11 responses to “Canisius alumni making their mark”

  1. Rusty Schackelford Avatar
    Rusty Schackelford

    Coach Husband and his staff does the best job at placing his most talented player’s in a position to display their individual skills while also working within the team concept. The sure volume of kid’s playing in college relative to other schools in the area is proof of that.
    Too often coaches will “hand cuff” thier own player’s in an attempt to impose a misguided and outdated concept of discipline. An opponents best defender should not be a coach who will not allow his best player’s an opportunity too take over a game and lead his teamates by pushing them to pick up their level of play.
    Coach Husband as a former college player understands this and that is why Canisius has had the success they have had. Simply, the premier coach in the MMA if not all of SECVI.

  2. CM Avatar
    CM

    Husband has been great for Canisius but most of the kids listed above were college bound with or without his coaching. I think the talent that attends Canisius helps him look like the premier coach. Alot of what drives Canisius basketball goes to that school to play football and Husbands basketball program becomes the beneficiary. One hand washing the other there.

  3. fullcourt1 Avatar
    fullcourt1

    Agree that they have a very good program but they need to utilize that talent by bringing home some hardware from States like NICHOLS ; TUTNER CARROLL; TIMON; ST JOES; and OHARA have done in the past!

  4. chsfan Avatar
    chsfan

    All those kids listed were some of the best players in western new york going into high school. Husband has done a good job developing talent(some could argue the aau did). However his in game coaching is his downfall. He has failed to win when it matters most and seems to choke under pressure. Canisius the last 3 years have had great teams but always have seemed to lose when it matters most. I think Jamestown is a good example of at the biggest games and the talent is even it comes down to a coach who can make the right X and O decisions and is able to keep his team calm. Husband lacks that ability and i feel until he does Canisius is not going to make their ultimate goal of winning states.

  5. fullcourt1 Avatar
    fullcourt1

    Good Observations but with 3 D1 Hoops Prospects and 2 other D1 Football Prospects they need to overcome that next season!

  6. Bobcat Avatar
    Bobcat

    Hey CC, I did not realize CHS kids are the only graduates in the area. Is this a Canisius blog or what? Show your objectivity by doing the same for all the top schools in the area. Would be nice to know where some of the big names over the years have ended up.

  7. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    Bobcat –
    Really? Nice sarcastic start to your comment.
    Yes, this is a Canisius blog. The View From Delaware Ave. Just working on the copyrights.
    Your comment reminds me of a kindergarten teacher telling a kid they can’t have a piece of candy unless they brought enough for everyone to share.
    The information was passed on to me and I shared it in this forum. That’s all. Didn’t think I needed to attend a course in sensitivity training prior in order to gain the capacity to fully consider the feelings of others. Maybe then I’d have some “objectivity”.
    A couple of years ago, I did some exhaustive work and produced a post on where every single former WNY player was playing at the next level (link provided below). It did not draw the interest I anticipated and was hardly worth the effort.
    http://centercourt.typepad.com/high-school-hoops-talk/2012/01/tne-next-level-tracking-wnys-former-prep-stars.html
    If you want to track the big names from all the top schools, go to Home Base Buffalo, that’s what that blog is designed for. In the meanwhile, I will continue to take offense to anyone questioning my objectivity.

  8. Rusty Schackelford Avatar
    Rusty Schackelford

    WHAT OBJECTIVITY??? 😉

  9. guest Avatar
    guest

    the question is who supplied the info? those kids play for many WNY coaches and still play in college. Canisius had way better talent than Nichols – is it the coach or the player? Rusty – how do you know what you say here? By watching from the stands? Agree with CM and CHSfan.

  10. Bobcat Avatar
    Bobcat

    CC, loved how you got all defensive over you objective reporting. Good job?

  11. From the North Avatar
    From the North

    CC Thanks for all of your work over the past four years. Thanks again from the North!!!!

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