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#1
Yeomen   3rd place!
Go Yeo!
#2
Scotsfan called it ..... Long bus ride   .... Oberlin didn't get it together until the second half
#3
Oberlin after being down 19 pts in the second half lost in 3 Overtimes

Heartbreaker


#4
Thanks

I'm an ex-AAU club coach of Scott Rogers and fan .... and hence my biased opinions. 

I'll be watching this board and the NCAC board next year as my son will be playing for Oberlin starting in the fall.   Before you take a shot at Oberlin, they were 2-0 vs the MIAC this year!!!  Just kidding, just happy to be able to watch some great schools compete.

Best of luck to all the teams in the tourney.

#5
Great points .... can't disagree much.

But when a wing player scores nearly 60% time he shoots and then goes on to get these rebounds, that's tough to ignore.  And since his team only shoots 42%, it is clear he is not taking bad shots.

Whatever way it goes, we are talking about 8-10 outstanding players.

It really comes down to criteria.  If team performance is a key factor in the decision, then I can't disagree.  If you are talking about the best 6 in the league, I think I have a point.  While it is nice to honor the upperclassmen, this is a performance award.

What is cool is that no matter which way it goes, we will get to enjoy most of these players for at least one more year.
#6
For much of the season Scott Rogers shot >10% better than anybody else in the league and he is a guard/wing.  He is still >5% better than anyone else with most of the rest of the top list being post players.  That alone would get my vote, but top 15 in scoring, top 10 in rebounding, top 10 in blocks all as a frosh ain't bad.  In addition he leads his team in steals and blocks and shoots 73% from the line.