logo
Weather page
GET THE APP
ePaper
google_play
app_store
  • Login
  • E-Edition
  • News
  • Sports
  • Obits
  • Opinion
  • Classifieds
    • Place an Ad
    • All Listings
    • Jobs
  • Special Sections
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contests
  • Lifestyle/Entertainment
  • Games
    • News
      • Local News
      • PA State News
      • Nation/World
    • Sports
      • Local
      • College Sports
      • State
      • National
    • Obits
    • Opinion
      • News
        • Local News
        • PA State News
        • Nation/World
      • Sports
        • Local
        • College Sports
        • State
        • National
      • Obits
      • Opinion
    logo
    • Classifieds
      • Place an Ad
      • All Listings
      • Jobs
    • E-Edition
    • Subscribe
    • Login
      • Classifieds
        • Place an Ad
        • All Listings
        • Jobs
      • E-Edition
      • Subscribe
      • Login
    Homicide charges in Saturday shooting
    Breaking News, Crime, Local News
    Homicide charges in Saturday shooting
    Sara Furlong s.furlong@bradfordera.com 
    June 8, 2025
    District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reported early Sunday that Thomas James McElhattan of Rutherford Run has been charged with homicide in ...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Home Sports With Crowley back, Bona took steps despite struggles
    With Crowley back, Bona took steps despite struggles
    Basketball, College Sports, Columns, Content, Daily Headlines, Local Sports, Newsletter
    J.P. BUTLER Special to the Era  
    April 11, 2024

    With Crowley back, Bona took steps despite struggles

    ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — In a season marked by the myriad Ls in the won-lost column, there were slivers, here and there, that could be viewed as real progress during the return season of Jim Crowley.

    The most notable of those came, perhaps, in the regular season finale against Richmond.

    The St. Bonaventure women’s basketball team had lost 16-straight games following an Atlantic 10-opening triumph over Loyola-Chicago. It was playing the first-place Spiders, a high-octane group that was averaging a conference-best 72 points per game on 47% shooting. And it was doing so without leading scorer Dani Haskell, who sat the final three games of the year with a right shoulder injury.

    And still, the Bonnies were doing everything that Crowley had asked of them.

    Bona limited Richmond to just 61 points on 42% shooting and Crowley “saw what our defense can be.” It trailed by just seven (26-19) at halftime. It had an offensive possession in the second half in which it grabbed three offensive rebounds and got four good looks, though none went in.

    The misses sort of summed up Bona’s season; early in this rebuild, it simply didn’t have enough to hang with most of the opponents on its schedule. But what it did on this day, against a team of this caliber, signified true momentum.

    “It said, 1. We’re still competing and playing really hard when things haven’t gone great, which is important to us,” said Crowley, who reprised his role as Bona’s women’s coach after guiding the program from 2000-2016, including its golden era run over the latter eight years. “And 2. We’re doing what we want to do, what we’ve worked on, we just … we have to find ways to get the payoff, and that’s the next step.”

    ON PAPER, there was little payoff in Year No. 1 of Stint No. 2 under Crowley.

    Bona went just 4-26, its lowest win total since joining the Division I ranks in 1986. It lost its final 18 games of the season, 10 of those by 15 points or more. Its last win came on Dec. 30, that joyous 84-72 decision over the Ramblers.

    But there were also those little pieces of positivity.

    Bona, on Feb. 21, took fourth-place George Mason to the wire before falling just short, 57-53. It hung with Richmond and fifth-place Duquesne. It showed flashes defensively, holding nine league foes to 65 points or fewer.

    It battled. It cared, even as the season continued to get away from it. It laid the groundwork for recreating the culture that was in place from 2008-16, when Bona advanced to six postseasons, including two NCAA Tournaments. And that, more than wins and losses, was the most important box to check this winter.

    “The obvious is (that it was) disappointing, right?” acknowledged Crowley of his team’s record. “It is what it is, so you can’t hide from that, you can’t pretend it’s not what it was. … But the other side of it is, I give our team tons of credit, they competed. It would have been really easy to be miserable at practice, to not show up at games, yet the last couple weeks of the season (we were right there).

    “I do feel we started to understand competing, we started to understand the way we want to act in our program, on the floor, off the floor. Now we have to make that step to understand what more we need to do to get victories.”

    TO BE sure, the struggles outweighed the successes.

    Bona, after starting over last spring, had just 10 scholarship players for the season. It was oft-injured, with five players missing at least three games and one key holdover, Maddie Dziezgowski, appearing in just nine contests.

    Haskell, the former Franklinville star, was never fully healthy after opening the year with a left shoulder injury and shut down for the final three contests of the season.

    “She was playing with an injury all year,” Crowley said of Haskell. “And then in the Saint Louis game, she (hurts) her right shoulder. It just made no sense to risk that. And her left shoulder still really hadn’t healed, so she’s still in recovery right now. The goal now is, how can we get her fully healthy?”

    Noting the additional challenge of introducing a new system to a mostly new team, he went on: “I thought (Dani) had a really solid year, but was still figuring out our offense, still figuring out her teammates and we were still figuring out her. I feel so much better about her now than I did a year ago because now I’ve coached her for a year. I know what she can do, where we can get her, how we can help her, how she can help us.”

    Even in what he knew would be a full restart, Bona faced more adversity than Crowley expected.

    AND YET, it coaxed some good from it. It created hope.

    Crowley, the architect of those Sweet 16 and Round of 32 teams, came back when the program needed him most. Haskell returned home, where, despite those injuries, she was the Bonnies’ leading scorer at 12.3 points per game (and still has one final season of eligibility remaining). Payton Fields, a 6-foot guard, finished strong, averaging 11 points and four rebounds over the final seven games.

    A once-proud fanbase slowly started to trickle back into the Reilly Center, a few hundred on hand for Richmond.

    And Bona handled those struggles well under the circumstances.

    “The adversity was tough,” admitted Crowley, who will return five players and already has six signed for next year. “But I was proud of how we handled it. I had made the decision: We’re gonna worry about building rather than instant gratification. And our kids bought into that and I thought we got better and better at what we wanted to be …

    “The fact that we were able to do it without getting a lot of rewards for it, I think speaks to the character of a lot of our players too.”

    Tags:

    basketball games and toys sports

    The Bradford Era

    Local & Social
    Latest news for you
    Trump or Musk? Republicans overwhelmingly side with one amid feud, poll finds
    Nation & World
    Trump or Musk? Republicans overwhelmingly side with one amid feud, poll finds
    By BRENDAN RASCIUS  Centre Daily Times  
    June 8, 2025
    STATE COLLEGE (TNS) — The overwhelming majority of Republicans stand behind President Donald Trump over Elon Musk, according to new polling, which com...
    Read More...
    Homicide charges in Saturday shooting
    Breaking News, Crime, Local News
    Homicide charges in Saturday shooting
    Sara Furlong s.furlong@bradfordera.com 
    June 8, 2025
    District Attorney Stephanie Vettenburg-Shaffer reported early Sunday that Thomas James McElhattan of Rutherford Run has been charged with homicide in ...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Discover 10 fun facts about this summer’s new FIFA Club World Cup coming to the United States
    Articles, Travel
    Discover 10 fun facts about this summer’s new FIFA Club World Cup coming to the United States
    Brandpoint (BPT) 
    June 8, 2025
    (BPT) - On June 14, the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup™ will kick off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. The new tournament is coming to the U.S. ...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Navigating the Digital World: Protecting Your Safety Online
    Articles, Tech talk and innovation
    Navigating the Digital World: Protecting Your Safety Online
    Brandpoint (BPT) 
    June 8, 2025
    (BPT) - Technology is integral to Americans' daily lives — at work, home, school and everywhere in between. They can't live without it and may not eve...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Content creator? How to level up your visuals
    Articles, Tech talk and innovation
    Content creator? How to level up your visuals
    Brandpoint (BPT) 
    June 8, 2025
    (BPT) - You spend hours developing content to reach your audience, but with so much competition for attention online, how can your content stand out? ...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    [Executive Corner] Smart Factory: Ushering in a New Era of Manufacturing
    Articles, Tech talk and innovation
    [Executive Corner] Smart Factory: Ushering in a New Era of Manufacturing
    Brandpoint (BPT) 
    June 8, 2025
    (BPT) - By Song Si-yong, head of Smart Factory Business Division, Production Engineering Research Institute, LG Electronics Manufacturing has been a c...
    Read More...
    {"bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    This Week's Ads
    Current e-Edition
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Already a subscriber? Click the image to view the latest e-edition.
    Don't have a subscription? Click here to see our subscription options.
    Mobile App

    Download Now

    The Bradford Era mobile app brings you the latest local breaking news, updates, and more. Read the Bradford Era on your mobile device just as it appears in print.

    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Trending Recipes

    Help Our Community

    Please help local businesses by taking an online survey to help us navigate through these unprecedented times. None of the responses will be shared or used for any other purpose except to better serve our community. The survey is at: www.pulsepoll.com $1,000 is being awarded. Everyone completing the survey will be able to enter a contest to Win as our way of saying, "Thank You" for your time. Thank You!

    Get in touch with The Bradford Era
    Submit Content
    • Submit News
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Place Wedding Announcement
      • Submit News
      • Letter to the Editor
      • Place Wedding Announcement
    Advertise
    • Place Birth Announcement
    • Place Anniversary Announcement
    • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
      • Place Birth Announcement
      • Place Anniversary Announcement
      • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
    Subscribe
    • Start a Subscription
    • e-Edition
    • Contact Us
      • Start a Subscription
      • e-Edition
      • Contact Us
    CMG | Community Media Group
    Illinois
    • Hancock Journal-Pilot
    • Iroquois Times-Republic
    • Journal-Republican
    • The News-Gazette
      • Hancock Journal-Pilot
      • Iroquois Times-Republic
      • Journal-Republican
      • The News-Gazette
    Indiana
    • Fountain Co. Neighbor
    • Herald Journal
    • KV Post News
    • Newton Co. Enterprise
    • Rensselaer Republican
    • Review-Republican
      • Fountain Co. Neighbor
      • Herald Journal
      • KV Post News
      • Newton Co. Enterprise
      • Rensselaer Republican
      • Review-Republican
    Iowa
    • Atlantic News Telegraph
    • Audubon Advocate-Journal
    • Barr’s Post Card News
    • Burlington Hawk Eye
    • Collector’s Journal
    • Fayette County Union
    • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
    • Independence Bulletin-Journal
    • Keokuk Daily Gate City
    • Oelwein Daily Register
    • Vinton Newspapers
    • Waverly Newspapers
      • Atlantic News Telegraph
      • Audubon Advocate-Journal
      • Barr’s Post Card News
      • Burlington Hawk Eye
      • Collector’s Journal
      • Fayette County Union
      • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
      • Independence Bulletin-Journal
      • Keokuk Daily Gate City
      • Oelwein Daily Register
      • Vinton Newspapers
      • Waverly Newspapers
    Michigan
    • Iosco County News-Herald
    • Ludington Daily News
    • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
    • Oscoda Press
    • White Lake Beacon
      • Iosco County News-Herald
      • Ludington Daily News
      • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
      • Oscoda Press
      • White Lake Beacon
    New York
    • Finger Lakes Times
    • Olean Times Herald
    • Salamanca Press
      • Finger Lakes Times
      • Olean Times Herald
      • Salamanca Press
    Pennsylvania
    • Bradford Era
    • Clearfield Progress
    • Courier Express
    • Free Press Courier
    • Jeffersonian Democrat
    • Leader Vindicator
    • Potter Leader-Enterprise
    • The Wellsboro Gazette
      • Bradford Era
      • Clearfield Progress
      • Courier Express
      • Free Press Courier
      • Jeffersonian Democrat
      • Leader Vindicator
      • Potter Leader-Enterprise
      • The Wellsboro Gazette
    © Copyright The Bradford Era 43 Main St, Bradford, PA  | Terms of Use  | Privacy Policy
    Powered by TECNAVIA