CBA star Lucius Anderson has picked his next destination.
A week ago, Anderson committed to Yale to continue his football career. The Ivy League isn't the pristine league it was way back in the day, and some games are aired on the YES Network, but with the talent Anderson has, he could still be NFL bound before it's all said & done.
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As the school year resumes next week, WNYA's High School Basketball Game of The Week will be sharing space with the return of Siena basketball to the station. Siena's 1st game on WNYA will be January 3, and the station isn't sharing the rest of the high school slate. Rodger Wyland did say at the end of the Colonie-Shen game last week that there were 6 games left in Season 1.
In addition, the women will get at least one showcase game in February, as my sources tell me Bethlehem will be featured.
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For the 2nd straight week, Troy High's men's basketball team is a "team to watch" in Class AA, per the Albany Times-Union, with the meat of the Colonial Council schedule still to come.
Meanwhile, leading scorer Stetson Merritt, who burned Saratoga for 34 points on December 21, was in the T-U's honor roll this week, the first of what figures to be a fair number of appearances this season. If he doesn't make WNYT's All-Star Team, there's definitely something wrong.
On the women's side, Will Harris' club travels to Glens Falls for the Black Bears' holiday tournament tomorrow. Troy meets Glens Falls at approximately 6 pm. Troy is then scheduled to play Foothills Council doormat Hudson Falls on Saturday, after the latter plays Stillwater in Friday's opener. Hudson Falls goes into this tournament with the worst record of the 4 teams at 1-5.
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