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#1
I found the discussion regarding the All-CAC fascinating. I agree that the balloting will be a hard one as there are deserving players throughout the CAC.

I found a comment or two about the difficulty of selecting the ROY as no one has really stood out. I find this hard to believe as I have stated that Jon Mowl of Gallaudet should be the front runner.

Gallaudet struggled in the past due to the absence of a true point guard who can control the tempo of the game and lead the team to play their best, both offensively and defensively. Gallaudet has surprised alot of people this year and still is in the running to play the first CAC playoff home game ever in their history in the CAC.

In addition, I believe that Jon Mowl is in 6 or 7 categories among individual leaders in the CAC. He is first in assists, not far behind from leading the CAC with steals, minutes played, points scored, assist to turnover ratio (he will get better but among the leaders), and free throw pct.

For those of you who saw the point guard Mowl play, I am sure you will agree. He is a tough kid but truly fun to watch. He made basketball exciting. When was it that Gally was in the running for CAC positioning (away from last place) and when was it that Gally won 13 games in a season with 3 more to go.

I would like to know of a freshman who made the same impact on a team?
#2
"Eagles win despite three bad calls by the same ref in the last eight seconds, who looked like he was trying to give the game to Gally."

Mr. mwcsid,

I was at the game and I cannot understand what you are saying about the three calls by the same ref in the last 8 seconds. Gallaudet had the ball under their own basket inbounding to Haney in the corner. He was immediately trapped by two and then three defenders. He was surely trapped and threw a desperation shot at the buzzer.

If there were any bad calls, a foul could have been called sending Haney to the line for possible game tying or winning free throws. None were called.

Therefore, you brought up the need for me to say that you are just simply disappointed that UMW struggled today and were very lucky to get out of your own gym alive!

Face it.....Gallaudet is a tough team and any team taking Gallaudet lightly will be beaten. Get over your disappointment and stop blaming the refs.

Thank you.
#3
My typo....I meant to say that Gallaudet's effort is making the CAC an even "more" exciting conference.
#4
The CUA win puts York alone at the top and CUA and UMW tied for second. Given the two victories over Salisbury, Gallaudet is still hanging tough close behind in 4th place.

We have to be pleased with Gallaudet's effort this year making CAC an even exciting conference.
#5
Gallaudet beat Salisbury 71 to 50. A solid win for Gallaudet.

Gallaudet is playing everyone tough this year. Hats off to the Bison for a big win on the road.
#6
I understand that there may have been 4 technical fouls called against Gallaudet which turned the game around badly for Bison. I need to see the stat sheet to confirm what was said about all those technicals.

Gallaudet was up by 3 and York went on a 22-6 run (with help of technicals) to finish the game. Congratulations to York!
#7
In the two games last year, Gallaudet lost to York by 7 and by 4. Two close games. This year, Gallaudet is an even more decent team with the addition of two freshmen players, Mowl and Weedon.

A comment by Matt, a Catholic fan who saw the game on Saturday I believe had this to say about Mowl who is a freshman:

"Yes, you're right.  He played very well and kept everyone around him in the right gameplan."

I look for a packed fieldhouse at Gallaudet for the game this Wednesday. I do have to add that Gallaudet will need to step up once again if York is to be beaten.

Plus, I am not sure York can afford a third CAC loss so pressure is on them.
#8
In the Gallaudet win over Catholic, I give credit to Point Guard Mowl for controlling the tempo of the game and playing hard nosed defense. The guard, in his first year, led the seniors in 36 minutes of play controlling the game while in past years, Gallaudet would blow leads.

It was a good game. There were bad calls on both sides of the ball so we can say that the refs were consistently bad.
#9
Gallaudet lost to St. Marys 83-77. If we were to talk about the CAC Rookie of the Year, it should be without question Point Guard Jon Mowl of Gallaudet.

He is simply a great point player. I was amazed with his play, even though Gallaudet lost the last 3 CAC games. If you have not yet seen his play, you need to!