The duration of the December 9 women's basketball contest between the Marist College Red Foxes and the then-16th-ranked visiting Oklahoma Sooners was a mere 45 minutes, an insignificant amount of time compared to the nearly week-long period of excitement and hype that engrossed the Marist campus and surrounding community before the thrilling game.
The School of Communication & the Arts is practicing what it preaches. On Jan. 27 the school released Foxtalk Magazine, an online publication meant to inform the Marist community of its latest events and accomplishments. A publication solely for the School of Communication & the Arts, Foxtalk is a 22-page magazine that details the school's achievements in various departments.
Brandon Tierney sat down Friday morning to do his week day ESPN radio show. Only he wasn't in his usual studio. Instead, "The Brandon Tierney Show" could be heard live from the Cabaret at Marist College. The Marist band performed to help lead in segments of the show, and faculty and students looked on as Tierney talked sports and took phone calls from big time sports figures, including New York Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni, and Marist Alum and former 2nd overall pick in the 1988 NBA draft, Rik Smits.