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The 2024–25 Hofstra Pride men's basketball team represents Hofstra University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Pride, led by fourth-year head coach Speedy Claxton, play their home games at the Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, New York, as members of the Coastal Athletic Association.
The 2023–24 Hofstra Pride men's basketball team represented Hofstra University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pride, led by third-year head coach Speedy Claxton , played their home games at the Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, New York , as members of the Coastal Athletic Association .
No. 3 Hofstra vs. No. 6 Delaware 73–58 Semifinals – Monday, March 11 6 11 6:00 pm No. 1 Charleston vs. No. 5 Towson 61–56 CBSSN: 12 8:30 pm No. 7 Stony Brook vs. No. 3 Hofstra 63–59 Championship – Tuesday, March 12 7 13 7:00 pm No. 1 Charleston vs. No. 7 Stony Brook 82–79 OT: CBSSN *Game times in ET. Rankings denote tournament seed
Joseph Tugler had 17 points off the bench, Emanuel Sharp added 16 points and No. 7 Houston beat Hofstra 80-44 on Friday night. Tugler finished 6 of 6 from the floor, and Sharp was 5 of 5 on 3 ...
The Hofstra Pride men's basketball team, known until 2000 as the Hofstra Flying Dutchmen, is the basketball team that represents Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, United States. Hofstra played its first game in 1936, and currently competes in the Coastal Athletic Association .
The 2021–22 Hofstra Pride men's basketball team represented Hofstra University during the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pride was coached by Speedy Claxton, who was in his first season. They played their home games at Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, New York as members of the Colonial Athletic Association.
The 2020–21 Hofstra Pride men's basketball team represented Hofstra University during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pride were coached by Mike Farrelly, who served as acting head coach while Joe Mihalich was out on a temporary medical leave of absence. [1]
Until 2001, Hofstra's nickname was the Flying Dutchmen (shortened to simply "Dutchmen" or "Dutch"), an homage to the Dutch heritage of university founder William S. Hofstra. [3] The Pride refer to the two lions on Hofstra's longtime logo, which school officials felt was more meaningful.