Morning Brief: March 13

by Jeff Coltin | 03/13/2015 | 5:00am

Morning Brief: March 13

March Sadness, mostly

Tough day for New York City college basketball. The Fordham Rams got knocked out of the A10 tournament at Barclays Center, and the St. John’s Red Storm got walloped by Providence, 74-57 and got knocked from the Big East tournament. While St. John’s is still expected to make the NCAA tournament, Fordham’s season is all but guaranteed over. Same for the scrappy St. Francis Terriers, who came oh-so-close to getting their first ever NCAA tournament bid. A bright spot for the city? A few days ago, the Bronx’s Manhattan College Jaspers beat Iona to qualify for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, starting next week.

NEED TO KNOW

Whale Slams Boat in Mexico, Killing Tourist [AP via ABC News].

U.S. Attorney General Holder Denounces Police Shootings in Missouri [AP via WFUV].

Report Finds Deplorable Conditions in City Homeless Shelters [AP via WFUV].

Mayor de Blasio Marks Anniversary of Fatal Explosion in East Harlem [NY Times].

BK Resident Angry de Blasio has not Built Promised Williamsburg Park [NY Daily News].

SPORTS

Fordham Rams men’s basketball finished the season by getting knocked out of the A10 tournament by VCU, losing 63057

Devils fell to Colorado 2-1

Knicks topped the Lakers 101-94

Tonight

Islanders host Washington, 7:00

WEATHER

Sunny day, but rain likely after midnight 41/39 [full forecast].

ON STAGE TONIGHT

• The Church (with The Sharp Things) @ the Bowery Ballroom

• Jimmie Vaughan And The Tilt-A-Whirl Band featuring Lou Ann Barton with Little Toby Walker @ the Tarrytown Music Hall

• Jimmy Webb @ the YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts

• Tom Chapin with The Chapin Sisters and friends @ the Towne Crier Café

• Jonatha Brooke @ Outpost in the Burbs

• Soulive And The Shady Horns featuring Aaron Neville with Rustic Overtones @ Brooklyn Bowl

• Steve Kimock featuring Bill Vitt, Jeff Chimenti, Bobby Vega, Dan Lebowitz and John Morgan Kimock @ the Gramercy Theatre

• Tinsley Ellis @ the Turning Point

• Gov’t Mule featuring John Scofield @ the Capitol Theatre (Tonight and tomorrow)

• Keb’ Mo’ @ the B.B. King Blues Club and Grill (Tonight and tomorrow)

• Moe. @ the Best Buy Theater (Tonight and tomorrow)

• Herb Alpert And Lani Hall @ Café Carlyle (Tonight and tomorrow)

• Citizen Cope @ City Winery (Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday)

TOMORROW (Saturday the 14th):

• Diana Krall @ the Beacon Theatre

• Aretha Franklin @ the New Jersey Performing Arts Center

• The Church (with The Sharp Things) @ Rough Trade NYC

• Big Bad Voodoo Daddy @ the Paramount

• Ms. Lauryn Hill @ the Cutting Room (Tomorrow and Sunday)

SUNDAY (the 15th):

• Phil Lesh featuring Warren Haynes, Eric Krasno, Rob Barraco and John Molo @ the Capitol Theatre

• Jorma Kaukonen @ the YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts

• ZZ Top (with The Ben Miller Band) @ the NYCB Theatre at Westbury

TODAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1964, Kitty Genovese is murdered, the media erroneously reported that many of the victim's neighbours witnessed the crime yet failed to help, prompting research into the bystander effect.

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