Looks like Salisbury is starting to get back on the right track. They moved over 500 in the conference. They have both of their post players back and Ozi Menakaya had 19 boards. Wow. Ray Williams has to be definitly considered for POY!
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#2
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
January 18, 2007, 07:33:29 AM
Ray Williams has to be a candidate for POY.
#3
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 13, 2006, 04:26:33 PM
SU's leading scorer since joining the CAC is Casey Musik with 1207. Segun Odumeru will pass that this season. He currently has 1149. Ray Williams might eclipse that mark as well. SU's all time leading scorer is Andre Foreman who is also D3's all time leading scorer with 2940. He is also the school's leading rebounder with 1313.
#4
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 10, 2006, 09:39:18 PM
Salisbury has proven to be a strong 2nd half team. They've had two tough road losses and the VWU game was tight up until the end. The game at GU was close at halftime but they took care of business in the second half and won by 14. Occasionally they might play down to competition but they always play up to it as well. SU will take care of business and more than likely be battling Mary Wash for the conference title. UMW is the obvious favorite and they should be. They are undefeated. SU is right there.
#5
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 06, 2006, 10:22:22 PM
Big win for SU on the road. I only caught the last 5 minutes of the game on the radio. SU is turning out to be a strong 2nd half team. Protect home court and steal em' on the road. Congrats SU!
#6
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 06, 2006, 07:24:24 PM
I would imagine SU's stats are accurate. They have more than one person logging them. Ozi Menakaya has 11 of those blocks. It says on Gouchers website that they only have 4 blocks. Aren't they the ones logging their stats.
#7
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 03, 2006, 12:53:02 AM
Please let Ray Williams shoot and good luck shutting down his counter parts. Salisbury will be competing for the number one spot this year. He didn't have a great tourney at Goucher. Alot of the misses Ray had against JHU was when they got down and had to press to get back in the game. He definitly has spurts where he presses to score but hopefully those spurts will dwindle as the season goes on. When you are one of the two top options and run the type of offense SU does, you are going to get alot of shots. SU will be just fine.
#8
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 02, 2006, 06:09:28 PM
Thanks fpr the clarification Pat.
#9
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
December 02, 2006, 05:46:29 PM
Should Lincoln scoring 201 be considered an NCAA record? The school they beat isn't affiliated with the NCAA.
#10
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
November 29, 2006, 06:27:09 PM
Salisbury has a tough one tonight at VWU. With both teams coming off of losses, this should be a very competitive game. I don't think SU will get blown out. They have a good shot at winning the game if they don't hit a long stretch without scoring like they did against JHU. Good luck SU.
#11
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
November 27, 2006, 08:50:17 PM
Towards the end of the game when Salisbury was down and they were trying to turn up the pressure, they were definitly hand checking. JHU was hand checking as well and not getting called for it. #45 and #55 for JHU were camping out in the lane all game and I think they might have gotten called for it twice. Only after SU's coaching staff repeatedly called it out to the refs.
#12
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
November 27, 2006, 06:21:28 PM
Salisbury lost a tough game to Johns Hopkins last night at Goucher 71-60. SU went through a 4 minute stretch in the begining of the 2nd hal where they couldn't buy a bucket. They got down by 14 during that stretch and could only cut it to 5 before they ended up losing by 11. Johns Hopkins is a well coached team and they are fundamentally sound. Bad refing both ways. Salisbury goes down to Virginia Weslyan Wed to try and knock off the #1 team. Salisbury always plays them tough and if I'm not mistaken, SU has won 3 of the last 6.
#13
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
November 23, 2006, 01:56:58 PM
Salisbury beat VJC in overtime behind Ray Williams 39 points. They play McDaniel on Saturday. Does anyone know anything about McDaniel?
#14
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
November 18, 2006, 11:32:01 PM
Salisbury won the Coaches v.s. Cancer Tourney at Mt. Aloysius by beating the home team by 21. Ray WIlliams led the Seagulls with 25 while Ozi Menakaya had 18 points, 13 boards, and 3 blocks. Menakaya was the MVP of the tourney. In the first game against Waynesburg he had 17 points and 13 boards. Congrats to the Seagulls!
#15
Region 6 men's basketball / Re: MBB: Capital Athletic Conference
October 31, 2006, 08:34:03 PM
Salisbury should be very tough this year. They will probably have the most talented and experienced backcourt and they have added some size this year as well.