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#1
Quote from: smedindy on March 05, 2008, 12:24:37 PM
I'm a bit surprised on how DeWitt wasn't coach of the year instead of Croci. Croci did a fine job, but OWU won the tourney.


Congrats to Coach Croci at Kenyon. He has done a remarkable job and has the Lords' future looking bright- just ask Wittenberg 8)

Coach DeWitt has done a great job building the program at OWU, but I agree with David- in this case, it's more about exceeding expectations. The Bishops did have higher expectations- what a double-edged sword. But one that I'm sure Coach DeWitt is ok with!
#2
Congrats to Coach Sheldon and his staff- they have done a tremendous job over the past several years!! It's always fun to watch a program go through that kind of transformation.



#3
Great win by Allegheny- as we all know, regardless of Witt's talent- it takes a lot to go into the HPER Center and come away with a victory. 

Also... Congrats to James Cooper- wow! Truly a special player. Should be a fun game to watch Friday against Wabash.
#4
Quote from: David Collinge on February 26, 2008, 02:39:04 PM

Also...
The doubleheader at Kenyon, which is still on (I'd guess that both Wabash and Earlham got into town yesterday), will have free live streaming video.  Click here for details and access.  The men's game is scheduled to tip at 6, with the women's game to follow.

Good to know... In my opinion ::), this is the most interesting quaterfinal matchup. If their first two meetings this season are any indication, should be a close (and physical) game either way. Will be interesting to see how Kenyon comes out tonight- would think they would still be riding high from Saturday's win. I think tonight's game will come down to guard play.

When Kenyon's guards play well- they are tough... and unfortunately for Wabash, they have been shooting the ball very well the last four or five games. Wabash, as a program, has much more experience in these tourney situations- will be interesting to see how the Lords react.

Let the fun begin...
#5
Was also at the Ott/Cap game on Saturday... hard-fought, great game (as always). Hopefully Stahl will return soon for the Crusaders. They are still a good team without him, but their chances of advancing deep into the NCAA tourney decrease drastically (IMHO) if he is out for some reason. He's the guy who makes that team go.

Again, congrats to Adam Wells on reaching the 1,000 point plateau. Good honor that says a lot about "career consistency", but I'm sure somewhat bittersweet considering the loss to Cap.
#6
Gentlemen of the NCAC,

I've watched and followed your conversations for years... and figured what better time to begin my posting career than NCAC tourney time  ;D

As a side note... I did graduate from OWU- feel free to hold that against me 8)