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#1
SCAC Strength of Schedule (as of March 21)

D3baseball.com
71 Schreiner
81 Texas Lutheran
95 Southwestern
131 Centenary
173 Dallas
174 Trinity
289 Austin College

Massey
26 Schreiner
27 Texas Lutheran
31 Trinity
51 Southwestern
55 Dallas
140 Austin College
166 Centenary

Boyd's World
21 Schreiner
29 Trinity
34 Texas Lutheran
36 Dallas
60 Southwestern
103 Austin College
137 Centenary
#2
West Region / Re: BB: Top Teams in West Region
March 21, 2017, 01:26:47 PM
Quote from: 108 Stitches on March 21, 2017, 12:21:11 AM
(Agree an enjoyable place to watch a game and likely place for the SCAC championships)

SCAC Championships are set for neutral site this year - Grand Prairie at the AirHogs Stadium.
#3
Opening night recaps from around the SCAC. Trinity and Southwestern both took down ASC divisional favorites on opening night.

Tuesday, Nov. 15
Trinity 75, @ Texas-Dallas 56 // BOX SCORE

- Trinity led 44-26 at the half
- The Tigers started the game on a 9-0 run and led 28-8 with 8:44 to play in first half
- Danny Rivara scored a game-high 26 points and collected 10 boards
- Trinity won the battle of the boards, 49-31

@ Texas Lutheran 87, Mary Hardin-Baylor 84 // BOX SCORE
- TLU shot 50 percent (13 of 26) from beyond the arc
- Sterling Holmes led a trio of Bulldogs into double figures with 25 points
- TLU led 74-61 with 10:23 to play
- The Bulldogs scored their final seven points on free throws, including one from Holmes and two from Zach Behr to break an 84-84 tie in the final 34 seconds.

Southwestern 97, @ Hardin-Simmons 95 // BOX SCORE
- Connor Kim hit a jumper with one second left in the game
- The Pirates overcame a 17-point deficit to win
- Ryan Ogden led all five starters into double digits with 22 points
- Ben Stiver, who scored 20, hit four consecutive free throws (two from a technical foul) with 29 seconds to go, which gave SU its first lead of the contest
- Southwestern outrebounded the Cowboys, 41-37

Dallas 89, @ Hendrix 88 (OT) // BOX SCORE
- The Crusaders rallied from a 12-point, second-half deficit to tie the game at the end of regulation
- Lorenzo Gonzalez hit a 3-pointer with three seconds left in regulation to send game to OT
- Dallas used an 11-6 spurt to take an advantage in the extra session
- Hendrix's Bryce Batchelor buried a 3-pointer as time expired to cut lead to one point
- The Crusaders shot 50.7 percent (35 of 69) from the floor in the game
- Michael Sarrat scored a team-high 21 points
- Prince Giadolor scored 6 points, grabbed 10 boards and dished out 7 assists in 35 minutes of action

LeTourneau 92, @ Austin College 78 // BOX SCORE
- The 'Roos trailed 49-38 at halftime
- Austin Freet (17 points/11 rebounds) and Jeremy Swisher (15 points/12 rebounds) both logged double-doubles
- The 'Roos shot 40.8 percent from the field, but just 15.4 percent (2 of 13) from behind the 3-point line
- Austin College scored 50 of its 78 points in the paint

Sul Ross State 82, @ Schreiner 77 // BOX SCORE
- Schreiner trailed 47-42 at halftime
- Blake Kelley's 3-pointer with 20 seconds left cut the Lobo lead to 81-77
- Jared Thompson scored 19 points to lead the Mountaineers
- Schreiner turned the ball over 20 times
- The Mountaineers shot 61.5 percent (8 of 13) from downtown

@ East Texas Baptist 90, Centenary 77 // BOX SCORE
- Centenary trailed at the half, 48-41
- The Gents went scoreless for nearly seven minutes to start second half, as ETBU used an 11-0 run to pull away
- Travion Kirkendoll (25 points) and Treylan Matthes (21 points) led Centenary's offensive effort
- The Gents were beat on the boards, 57-30
- Centenary shot only 36.9 percent (24 of 65) from the field
#4
Quote from: Ralph Turner on April 30, 2016, 02:46:02 PM
Is there a youtube of the triple play?

It was a triple play after an appeal play on a runner who left early. So, it was a flyout to left field. Trinity tried to tag up from third and score. The throw was cut off and they got the runner at second base, who wandered off the bag too far. Then, Centenary appealed to third and Serkowski was called out for leaving early. But it all goes in as a triple play.
#5
Thursday's results
Southwestern 80, Hardin-Simmons 74  |  BOX SCORE
- Southwestern led 40-39 at halftime
- Hardin-Simmons pulled within two (71-69) with 4:01 to play, but a 5-0 spurt by the Pirates helped them take control at the end
- The Cowboys got back to within two with 22 seconds left, but a pair of free throws and a breakaway dunk in the final seconds allowed SU to clinch the win
- All five Southwestern starters reached double figures, led by Zach Whitlock's 25 points
- Ryan Ogden logged his second straight double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds

Austin College 68, Howard Payne 62  |  BOX SCORE
- Howard Payne held a 25-20 edge at the half
- Austin College limited the Yellow Jackets to just 29 percent shooting from the floor
- Game was tied 50-50 with 7:32 to play
- 'Roos used 9-3 run to take control
- Brian Baehl led all scorers with 24 points
- Stephen Igbinosa posted a double-double of 16 points and 10 boards

Friday, Nov. 20
2:30 p.m. – Dallas at Roanoke
6 p.m. – Texas Lutheran vs. Pacific Lutheran (played in Tacoma, Wash.)
7 p.m. – Schreiner at Angelo State
#6
Quote from: Pat Coleman on November 18, 2015, 09:09:26 AM
We have to get some people to join you here!

Agreed. I'll keep posting info.
#7
Tuesday's results
Concordia Texas 85, Trinity 76  |  BOX SCORE
- Tigers led as 16 in the first half, but only 41-37 at halftime
- Trinity committed 25 turnovers
- A.J. Pulliam led the Tigers with 18 points
- Trinity shot only 22.2 percent (4 of 18) from beyond the arc
- The Tigers were within four points (70-66) with 5:31 left in the game
- CTX used a 6-0 spurt over next two minutes to pull away
- Trinity's zone was effective for most of the first half, but the game began to get away as CTX used transition

#25 East Texas Baptist 72, Centenary 61  |  BOX SCORE
- Centenary trailed 36-18 at the half
- ETBU led 44-24 with 15:38 to play
- Gents went on a 24-6 run to pull it within two points with 9:36 to go
- An 11-0 run by the Tigers pushed the lead back to 13 in the final five minutes
- Centenary shot 33.3 percent from the floor, including 23.8 percent (5 of 21) from behind the 3-point line
- Travion Kirkendoll led the Gents with 20 points
- James Sapp had 14 rebounds

St. Edward's 95, Southwestern 76 (exhibition)  |  BOX SCORE
- Southwestern shot 50 percent from the field
- Pirates committed 25 turnovers
- Ryan Ogden scored 19 points in 22 minutes
#8
Some interesting games on tap tonight.

Tuesday, Nov. 17
7 p.m. – Trinity vs. Concordia Texas
7 p.m. – Southwestern at St. Edward's (exhibition)
8 p.m. – Centenary vs. #25 East Texas Baptist
#9
Saturday's results
Hardin-Simmons 76, Schreiner 70  |  BOX SCORE
- Schreiner opened the game on a 12-2 run and had an 11-point lead with 13:46 left in the first half
- Mountaineers led 36-33 at halftime
- Schreiner trailed 68-66 with 2:28 left, but missed back-to-back shots on the ensuing trip down the floor
- HSU hit a 3-pointer on the other end
- Mountaineers shot 34.4 percent in second half, including 2 of 8 from beyond the arc
- Wes Miller and Christian Pena each had 14 points

Texas-Dallas 86, Centenary 68  |  BOX SCORE
- Centenary trailed 41-36 at the half
- UTD opened second half on 10-4 run to take an 11-point lead
- Gents trimmed lead to nine points with 5:48 to play, but an 8-0 run over next three minutes put the game out of reach
- Travion Kirkendoll played all 40 minutes and led Centenary with 20 points and 7 rebounds

Austin College 72, LeTourneau 69  |  BOX SCORE
- 'Roos led 37-31 at halftime
- AC only had seven assists in the game
- 'Roos outscored LeTourneau in the paint, 42-26
- AC only 2 of 9 from beyond the arc, but 18 of 25 (72 percent) from free-throw line
- Cedric Hudson led 'Roos with 19 points

Mary Hardin-Baylor 98, Trinity 87  |  BOX SCORE
- Trinity shot 58.8 percent from the floor, but committed 26 turnovers
- Tigers also hit 11 of 17 3-pointers (64.7 percent)
- Trinity also out-rebounded UMHB 38-32
- Four Tigers scored double figures, led by A.J. Pullman's 18 points
- Matt Jones added 10 points and 11 assists
- Trinity pulled within three points in final six minutes, but five turnovers in next three minutes led to 93-80 lead for UMHB

Sunday's results
Hendrix 88, Dallas 79  |  BOX SCORE
- Dallas trailed 36-32 at halftime
- Crusaders shot only 11.8 percent from beyond the arc (2 of 17), and were 0 of 8 in second half
- Dallas hit 31 of 41 free throws in the contest (75.6 percent)
- Four Crusaders hit double digits, including a game-high 17 points by Michael Sarrat

Texas Lutheran 83, Texas-Tyler 67  |  BOX SCORE
- TLU had a 36-28 lead at halftime
- Bulldogs shot 49.1 percent from the field, including 51.7 percent in second half
- Zach Behr led TLU with 17 points; Sterling Holmes added 15 in 22 minutes
- Bulldogs led 66-61 with 4:18 to play, but used a 12-3 run over next three minutes to pull away
#10
Friday's results
Southwestern 82, Howard Payne 73  |  BOX SCORE
- Southwestern trailed by 14 points with just under 11 minutes left in the game
- Pirates used a 17-3 run over next six minutes to pull even
- Zach Whitlock led all players with 23 points
- Southwestern forced 24 turnovers

Incarnate Word 86, Texas Lutheran 65 (exhibition)  |  BOX SCORE
- TLU was within three points halfway through the second half
- Bulldogs committed 25 turnovers
- Jordan Kouremetis led TLU with 17 points
- 19 different players saw the floor for the Bulldogs
#11
Opening weekend features many SCAC teams taking on ASC schools:
Friday, Nov. 13
7 p.m. - Southwestern vs. Howard Payne
8 p.m. - TLU at Incarnate Word (exhibition)

Saturday, Nov. 14
3 p.m. - Schreiner vs. Hardin-Simmons
3 p.m. - Centenary at Texas-Dallas
4 p.m. - Austin College at LeTourneau
6 p.m. - Trinity at Mary Hardin-Baylor

Sunday, Nov. 15
4 p.m. - Dallas at Hendrix
7 p.m. - Texas Lutheran vs. Texas-Tyler
#12
CTX held off Hardin-Simmons 6-5.
#13
Quote from: TexasBB on May 05, 2015, 11:32:21 PM
Rain is in the forecast every day through the weekend.  :o
This will make it hard to get the tournament in. We have had nothing but drought now we get monsoon type rain this spring!

No worries. Turf field = all games a go today.
#14
ASC Tournament starts Wednesday in Austin. Live video is available for all games and is free.

Here's the tournament central page: http://athletics.concordia.edu/ascbaseball
#15
West Region / Re: BB: NWC: Northwest Conference
April 28, 2015, 09:57:38 AM
Quote from: Jack Parkman on April 27, 2015, 07:45:25 PM
Obviously not everyone would be willing to travel, but teams could go to Oregon and face Linfield, George Fox, Pacific, Lewis and Clark and Willamette all in the same area.  Same with Seattle with PLU and UPS and even Tacoma with Whitworth and Whitman pretty close.

The NWC schools are more than willing to travel with some of them even flying twice a year to CA, TX and AZ.  I wish the SCIAC would do the same.  Whittier went to TX this year, Chapman usually goes to TX each year.  Cal Lu goes to AZ, as does La Verne.  Heck, even Oxy went to Oregon this year.  I just don't see why more don't/won't travel.

George Fox also came to Texas to start the year.