St. Johns match up in Rochester tonight
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Nazareth and Roberts Wesleyan to meet in opening game
of doubleheader Nov. 17
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — For the first time since
2005, the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team will return
to Rochester, N.Y., when it hosts Big East Conference foe St.
John’s on Tuesday, at Blue Cross Arena.
“We’re excited to be able to get a game back to
Rochester in front of our great alumni base there,” said head
coach Mark Schmidt. “To be able to play a
good Big East Conference program like St. John’s at a great
venue like Blue Cross Arena is exactly what we need to do. Games
that our program has played in the past in Rochester have been well
received by our alums and the community and we look for another big
crowd this year.”
Tickets will go on sale on Sept. 15 and can be purchased at Blue
Cross Arena or through Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000. Tickets will
also be available through the St. Bonaventure Ticket Office either
in person or by phone at (716) 375-2500. Ticket prices will range
from $10-$35 and group rates for 10 or more will be available.
There will be a preliminary game on Nov. 17 as well when Rochester
rivals Nazareth College and Roberts Wesleyan College will play at
4:30.
Tickets for St. Bonaventure, Nazareth and Roberts Wesleyan
students will cost $10.
St. Bonaventure is 1-3 all-time at Blue Cross Arena. The Bonnies
also played there in 2002 and 2000 against former Conference USA
members and now A-10 affiliates Saint Louis and Charlotte,
respectively.
Led by Schmidt, who enters his third season at St. Bonaventure,
the Brown and White will look to build off last year’s 15-15
campaign that saw them reach the Atlantic 10 Tournament.
Highlighting four returning starters from last year’s squad
is reigning A-10 Rookie of the Year Andrew Nicholson, who finished
11th in the nation in blocks (81) and 12th in field goal percentage
(.602). Also back is senior swingman Jonathan Hall, who last year
became just the second player in program history to lead the team
in scoring (12.9), rebounding (6.3) and assists (95) in the same
season.
The Red Storm earned a berth into the College Basketball
Invitational (CBI) in 2008-09, finishing with a 16-18 overall mark
and 6-12 record in the Big East. Under sixth-year head coach Norm
Roberts, St. John’s welcomes back nine players from last
year’s squad, including all five starters.
This will be the 17th meeting between the two teams, but the first
since 1985. St. John’s owns an 11-5 edge in the all-time
series.
Fibertech Networks of Rochester will serve as the Presenting
Sponsor of the game. Fibertech was the Presenting Sponsor in 2005
when the Bonnies took on West Virginia and in 2003 when the Brown
and White faced off against then-defending national champion
Syracuse, both at Blue Cross Arena.
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