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Hofstra unfazed by drawing SEC power Alabama in March Madness: 'Big names don't mean anything' trib.al/Iz3gSwF

The biggest game of the first round is on Friday, when Long Island battles Arizona for iced tea supremacy



Aaron Estrada & @HofstraMBB just beat 1-seed Rutgers in the NIT when the star was offered life changing NIL offers that majorly bettered his family life in 2023. Speedy Claxton helped him get to Alabama, where he made Final Four. Now Estrada is paying it forward to Hofstra.



Woah, Canada! LIU hoops’ Cinderella season is greatly thanks to five Canadian teammates — a pair of whom played together in high school plus a third who was their rival — as the No. 16 Sharks mountie up to play No. 1 Arizona Friday.

Aaron Estrada & @HofstraMBB just beat 1-seed Rutgers in the NIT when the star was offered life changing NIL offers that majorly bettered his family life in 2023. Speedy Claxton helped him get to Alabama, where he made Final Four. Now Estrada is paying it forward to Hofstra.

LIU celebratory meal schedule for Thursday: (Brooklyn) — R train to Manhattan to hit Cozy Soup and Burger — Back to BK for lunch at LaRina in Fort Greene with @pochapin_david and @Cameron2020NY — Dress well and let it all sink in at the River Cafe. You’re in March Madness.



Aaron Estrada picking a side in Hofstra-Alabama March Madness matchup between former schools trib.al/aNxYRvt



Canadian duo at heart of LIU's March Madness run that comes with international flavor trib.al/U9GwogF

Aaron Estrada picking a side in Hofstra-Alabama March Madness matchup between former schools trib.al/waGuoPi

And the 2026 Hobey Baker Memorial Award Top Ten are... Fan Vote opens 3/19/26. @ecachockey @hockey_east @b1ghockey @thenchc @atlantic_hockey @drinkbodyarmor

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A chance at the American dream meant everything to German Plotnikov ever since he shot hoops as a boy in Belarus. Still, he faced an impossible decision: leaving behind his mom. “She was like, ‘You’re 17 years old. How am I going to let you go somewhere?’ ” “Thank God she did.”

@AMitchReporting @HofstraMBB @nypostsports @JerryBeach73, you know how I've been telling you until Hofstra actually plays in the NCAA tournament, take nothing for granted (after 2020) because "giant meteors could still strike the Earth and cancel the tourney?" Not that bad, but sure enough... x.com/ABCWorldNews/s…