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Others are right about St. John’s. I believe Adelphi has a losing record too.
Syracuse is the only other option in the state in terms of watching future pros on a regular basis given that they are in the ACC. It(the city/area) also happens to have the best NE-10 men’s basketball program this year in Le Moyne College, but it is NCAA Division 2(less likely to have future pros).
Siena College in the Albany area, St. Bonaventure next to Olean and maybe the D1’s in the Buffalo area(UB, Canisius and Niagara) get or may get a team or two with a future pro on it.
Siena (MAAC) is currently tied for the basement with Marist. Go Saints!
Siena College in the Albany area, St. Bonaventure next to Olean and maybe the D1’s in the Buffalo area(UB, Canisius and Niagara) get or may get a team or two with a future pro on it.
Iona and Manhattan play in the same conference and are MUCH closer.
Probably the Seawolves - Stony Brook. My Alma Mater, Hofstra, hardly has any sports.
If you think of Queens as Long Island, then maybe St. John's.
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