1. Saint Joseph's Basketball: The Hawks Fall Prey to the Owls

    Saint Joseph's traveled up Broad Street on Saturday to battle city foe, the Temple Owls. In this 153rd meeting between the two schools, the Owls proved to be the better team, defeating the Hawks 78-60...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 4 months ago 140 reads 0 comments

  2. Saint Joseph's Basketball: Ronald Roberts Puts on a Show as SJU Defeats Dayton

    Forget the man of the hour, how about the man of the night? Ronald Roberts had a career-high 27 points as the Hawks beat the Atlantic-10 leader Dayton, 77-63 on Wednesday...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 4 months ago 336 reads 0 comments

  3. Saint Joseph's Basketball: The Hawks Find Their Swagger in Win over Fordham

    "We're not going to be able to play with him in a vacuum," SJU head coach Phil Martelli said. "Wherever he was, he came back from that trip away," he added...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 5 months ago 183 reads 1 comments

  4. St. Joseph's Basketball: Hawks Fall Short at Home Against Charlotte

    For the first time all season, St. Joe's lost on their home court of Hagan Arena. The Hawks played host to Atlantic 10 foe, the Charlotte 49ers. In one of the most physical games all year, SJU couldn't mount a come back, losing 57-52...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 5 months ago 110 reads 1 comments

  5. St. Joseph's Basketball: Phil Martelli Becomes Winningest Coach in Hawks History

    Phil Martelli won his first game on Hawk Hill on December 2, 1995. Sixteen years later, on December 28, 2011, he won his 310th basketball game, passing Billy Ferguson to become the winningest coach in St...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 5 months ago 172 reads 0 comments

  6. St. Joe's & Todd O'Brien: This NCAA Eligibility Sob Story Isn't Adding Up

    In the last 24 hours, St Joe’s basketball program has received more national press than they have since they were the No. 1 team in college basketball and the national player of the year graced the Philadelphia campus back in 2004...

    Geoff Roberts Written by Geoff Roberts about 5 months ago 1,908 reads 17 comments

  7. St. Joseph's Basketball: Phil Martelli Looks Bad in Todd O'Brien Fiasco

    Todd O'Brien should be prepared to suit up tonight for UAB's tilt with VCU. However, Phil Martelli—O'Brien's former coach at St...

    Ari Kramer Written by Ari Kramer about 6 months ago 958 reads 2 comments

  8. St. Joseph's Basketball: How the Holy War Turned into a Dunk Contest

    Anyone who orders a "7 and 7" at Brownies or the Great American Pub near St. Joseph's University will now be served with seven blocks and seven dunks. On an electrifying evening on City Line Avenue, the Hawks of St...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 6 months ago 865 reads 0 comments

  9. St. Joe's vs. Villanova: Hawks Take Philadelphia Holy War 74-56

    In a game very similar to a Friday night at Brownie’s , the kids from St. Joe’s slapped around the soft little Villanova kids, who could only retreat to their single-sex dorms wimpering with their tails between their legs...

    Geoff Roberts Written by Geoff Roberts about 6 months ago 283 reads 0 comments

  10. St. Joseph's Basketball: Why SJU Will Beat Villanova in This Year's Holy War

    On December 17, the Hawks of St. Joe's will take on the Wildcats of Villanova on Hawk Hill. For the first time since the Big Five was created in 1955, the Holy War will be played on the campus of St...

    Eddie Ravert Written by Eddie Ravert about 6 months ago 2,535 reads 2 comments