Men's Basketball | 10/15/2025 4:53:00 PM
September 23rd At Dutchess Falcons (1-4)
The Wave offense came alive in their matchup at Dutchess, putting together a dominant first half that saw eight goals find the back of the net. Kingsborough's relentless attack was fueled by solid passing, and high energy that left Dutchess facing consistent pressure. In the second half, the Falcons managed to score twice, but the outcome was never in doubt. The Wave's explosive first-half performance set the tone for the day as they rolled to an 8–2 victory, showcasing the offensive firepower that has become their calling card for much of the season.
September 27th vs Westchester Vikings (5-1-1)
Kingsborough faced a challenging matchup at home against the Westchester Vikings, who enter the matchup atop the Region 15 standings. The Vikings came out aggressive, capitalizing on early opportunities to build a commanding lead in the first half. Despite the deficit, Kingsborough continued to compete and managed to break the shutout in the second half, showingÂ
persistence in the face of a difficult game. The Vikings' strong attack ultimately proved too much to overcome, and the Wave fell 5–1 in a forgettable performance.
September 30th vs Monroe-Bronx Express (5-2)
Kingsborough came out strong at home, taking control early in the match. Omario Walters, connecting with Marvens Jn Baptiste, who opened the scoring 7-minutes in, setting the tone for the Wave's high-energy start. Just minutes later, Ranza Toomer, assisted by Keving Pyram, doubled the lead, giving Kingsborough a 2–0 advantage. The Express finally got on the board in the first half at the 33-minute mark, cutting the lead to 2–1. The Wave responded quickly as Omario Walters, assisted by Moise Simeon, restored the two-goal cushion making it 3–1 heading into halftime. In the second half, Monroe-Bronx began their comeback. They scored to open the half at the 46th minute to make it a 3–2 game and would score again in the 72nd
minute to tie the match at 3–3. The Wave pushed for a late winner, but with 5 seconds remaining, the Express scored the game-winning goal, completing the 4–3 comeback and handing Kingsborough a heartbreaking loss.
October 4th vs SUNY Orange Colts (2-5-2)
Coming off a brutal loss, the Wave were determined to respond at home, and they delivered a strong, well-rounded performance. From the opening whistle, Kingsborough controlled possession as, Ranza Toomer opened the scoring a minute into the game, assisted by Omario Walters, followed by Walters himself scoring to give the Wave a 2–0 lead. Marvens Jn Baptiste, assisted by Hazim Hakim, added a third goal at the 27-minute mark, and Toomer struck again just before halftime to cap off a dominant first half. Kingsborough's defense was just as effective, keeping a clean sheet and limiting SUNY Orange to very few scoring opportunities. As the Wave would get back into the win column with a 4-0 victory.
Coach's Corner
"We've just got to keep our heads, keep the same mentality, and just keep on the same page as oneÂ
another" -Assistant Coach Andy Nebblett
The Road Ahead
10/6 @ Suffolk Sharks 10/11 vs Ulster County Senators
10/15 vs Vaughn Warriors
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