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Deepening Their Roster for the 2024-25 Men's Basketball Season, Holy Cross Makes Strong Moves

Men's basketball team at Holy Cross, led by coach Dave Paulsen, commence their second year, welcoming fresh faces to the roster. Holy Cross aims to build upon a campaign that secured a spot in the Patriot League quarter finals and resulted in a 10-win season,...

Expanded Men's Basketball Squad of Holy Cross Gears Up for 2024-25 Season
Expanded Men's Basketball Squad of Holy Cross Gears Up for 2024-25 Season

Deepening Their Roster for the 2024-25 Men's Basketball Season, Holy Cross Makes Strong Moves

The Holy Cross men's and women's basketball teams are gearing up for exciting campaigns in the 2024-25 season, each with their own unique stories and goals.

The Holy Cross women's basketball team is aiming high, seeking their third consecutive title in the Patriot League Conference Tournament. After a 10-win season and a quarterfinal berth in the previous year, they are looking to build on their success and continue their dominance in the conference.

On the other hand, the Holy Cross men's basketball team is entering its second year under head coach Dave Paulsen. The team has brought in six new faces for the upcoming season, including transfers and freshmen. Among the new recruits is Max Green, a 6-6 combo guard from La Grange, KY, who led the entire state of Kentucky in scoring his senior year. Another notable transfer is Jaiden Feroah, a 6-8 forward from Green River College in Washington, who averaged 18 points and 10 boards in his sophomore season.

Aidan Richard, a 6-6 forward from San Antonio, TX, is a member of the Crusaders' 2024 recruiting class and was named a 3-star recruit by 247sports. However, specific details about the composition and potential impact of the Holy Cross men's basketball 2024 recruiting class are not currently available.

Meanwhile, the Holy Cross women's basketball team has been consistent, finishing the regular season with a record of 18-11 overall and 11-7 in the Patriot League. They are currently in the semi-finals of the Patriot League Conference Tournament, hoping to secure another title. The team's roster includes Chuck Hare, a 6-10 center from Shelton, CT, who provides a traditional center option for the Crusaders.

Both teams showcased their promise in a doubleheader held at the Hart Center, which marked the 10th annual "Power of Purple" Giving Day. As the seasons progress, fans are eager to see how these teams will continue to grow and compete.

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