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Richie Laurel. Laurel was a fine player for Hofstra, but I remember seeing the greatest Hofstra teams play in the mid-sixties. Steve Nisenson, Larry Boatwright, Mike Tilley and super-sub Al Peshler. I distinctly remember Mike Tilley with his curly white man's Afro and head band who was a fine player along with Boatwright crashing the boards and Nisenson deadly from everywhere! If they had the three point shot back then, Nisenson would have averaged 40 points a game !

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