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A chip on the Hawk's wing?

ATLANTIC CITY -- I have to say, I was surprised to see St. Joe's picked third in this year's A-10 coaches poll. No disrespect to Rhode Island, which returns four starters from the team that made last year's tournament final, but that's how highly I think of the Hawks.

And it seems the coaches think pretty highly of Phil Martelli's team as well, because St. Joe's got seven first-place votes to Rhode Island's five.

(The math does work in the end...)

Anyway, how far the Hawks fly will definitely be a function of how well Ahmad Nivins does. Martelli said at his team's Midnight Madness that if Nivins lives up to his own expectations, he'll be the conference player of the year.

I asked Nivins about that and his views on the rest of the conference. Click here to listen.

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Jonathan Tannenwald is a producer with Philly.com.

I fell in love with the Big 5 at first sight upon moving to Philadelphia in 2002. At various points in my journalistic career, I've covered all six of the region's Division I teams. During that time, I've eaten many soft pretzels from the Palestra's concession stands, which is how this blog got its name.

In addition to the blog, I host and produce the Inquirer's College HoopsCast. It's a weekly podcast that features all the latest news and analysis from around local and national college basketball. Regular guests include Inquirer writers Mike Jensen, Joe Juliano and Mel Greenberg.

I also occasionally contribute to the Inquirer's women's basketball weblog, Women's Hoops Guru. If you've come here from there, this blog deals mostly with the men's side of things, though I do write about women's basketball and other sports when they fit in.

When not focusing on college hoops, I host and produce the Inquirer's PhilliesCast with Phillies beat writer Todd Zolecki, and can occasionally be found behind the camera shooting videos of the Eagles, other professional sports teams and the tiger cubs at the zoo.

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