MBB: American Rivers Conference

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youcantseeme

Coe has a significant edge on the other 3-6 teams for the 3 seed by beating BV.  The tiebreaker system goes to record against conference opponents starting with the top team.  Coe's 1-1 record against BV (assuming they win the regualr season title) will be better than the other comers.  They have to take care of buisness with Central at home tonight and Cornell @ Mt. Vernon on Saturday. 

Always nice knowing you are going to get two free points in that one (thanks idiot toilet paper throwers).

SLP-O-8

Always nice knowing you are going to get two free points in that one (thanks idiot toilet paper throwers).
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What game are you referring to and could you explain what happened.  You get 2 points to start off the game .  Very interesting
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youcantseeme

After Cornell scores their first point against Coe, fans throw rolls of TP onto the court resulting in an immediate Technical foul.  Coe promptly makes two free throws and Cornell is essentially down 2-0 most of the times they play. 

It was Hi-larious a couple of years ago when it was 19-0 Coe before Cornell scored.  They still threw the paper because that is the only reason a lot of the fans come most years. 

doolittledog


Kohawk Krazy

Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 10:00:19 AM
Coe has a significant edge on the other 3-6 teams for the 3 seed by beating BV.  The tiebreaker system goes to record against conference opponents starting with the top team.  Coe's 1-1 record against BV (assuming they win the regualr season title) will be better than the other comers.  They have to take care of buisness with Central at home tonight and Cornell @ Mt. Vernon on Saturday. 

Always nice knowing you are going to get two free points in that one (thanks idiot toilet paper throwers).

The first tiebreaker is head to head between the two teams.  Should Central win tonight (I don't see it happening), then they would hold the tiebreaker over Coe.  The second tiebreaker is how you fare against the top seeds.

I see no reason Coe doesn't win out...

sportsknight

Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 11:53:40 AM
After Cornell scores their first point against Coe, fans throw rolls of TP onto the court resulting in an immediate Technical foul.  Coe promptly makes two free throws and Cornell is essentially down 2-0 most of the times they play. 

If they wait until Cornell scores to do it,  how can Coe be ahead 2-0 right away?
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

youcantseeme

Quote from: sportsknight on February 13, 2008, 01:02:46 PM
Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 11:53:40 AM
After Cornell scores their first point against Coe, fans throw rolls of TP onto the court resulting in an immediate Technical foul.  Coe promptly makes two free throws and Cornell is essentially down 2-0 most of the times they play. 

If they wait until Cornell scores to do it,  how can Coe be ahead 2-0 right away?

I am hoping this isn't a serious question.........

sportsknight

Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 01:13:18 PM
Quote from: sportsknight on February 13, 2008, 01:02:46 PM
Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 11:53:40 AM
After Cornell scores their first point against Coe, fans throw rolls of TP onto the court resulting in an immediate Technical foul.  Coe promptly makes two free throws and Cornell is essentially down 2-0 most of the times they play. 

If they wait until Cornell scores to do it,  how can Coe be ahead 2-0 right away?

I am hoping this isn't a serious question.........
Not really.  Just attempting to poke fun at your math skills.

But seriously, if Cornell needs to score to initiate the outburst, then the most Coe will lead after the technical is 2-1.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

youcantseeme

Quote from: sportsknight on February 13, 2008, 01:52:02 PM
Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 01:13:18 PM
Quote from: sportsknight on February 13, 2008, 01:02:46 PM
Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 11:53:40 AM
After Cornell scores their first point against Coe, fans throw rolls of TP onto the court resulting in an immediate Technical foul.  Coe promptly makes two free throws and Cornell is essentially down 2-0 most of the times they play. 

If they wait until Cornell scores to do it,  how can Coe be ahead 2-0 right away?

I am hoping this isn't a serious question.........
Not really.  Just attempting to poke fun at your math skills.

But seriously, if Cornell needs to score to initiate the outburst, then the most Coe will lead after the technical is 2-1.

How about this..........Cornell essentially spots Coe 2 points every time they play in Mt Vernon......????  Does that work for you?

sportsknight

"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

youcantseeme


sportsknight

Quote from: youcantseeme on February 13, 2008, 02:55:26 PM
Glad I can clear things up for ya.
Oh, it was perfectly clear to me.  I just wanted to make sure the newcomers were getting the full story.
"Graduating from college in four years is like leaving a party at 10:30." - Chuck Klosterman

Beaver Nation

Saw D3 hoops all-decade list... are you kidding me!!! Leaving off Beavers Adam Jones (National Player of the Year) and a significant role in their wins in NCAA tournament! WOW. Not sure if there ever was a more fun player to watch in the league than Jones. UD's Nick Thomas and Tyler Daugherty, Cornell's Griffin LaDew have been recent players who have been fun to watch. Who's been your recent favorites to watch?

Tonight's games:
Central @ Coe
Cornell @ Wartburg
Luther @ Dubuque
Simpson @ Buena Vista

birds of prey

Quote from: Beaver Nation on February 13, 2008, 05:18:09 PM
Saw D3 hoops all-decade list... are you kidding me!!! Leaving off Beavers Adam Jones (National Player of the Year) and a significant role in their wins in NCAA tournament! WOW. Not sure if there ever was a more fun player to watch in the league than Jones. UD's Nick Thomas and Tyler Daugherty, Cornell's Griffin LaDew have been recent players who have been fun to watch. Who's been your recent favorites to watch?

Tonight's games:
Central @ Coe
Cornell @ Wartburg
Luther @ Dubuque
Simpson @ Buena Vista


Kyle White's been a joy to watch through his four years. He really can do anything on the basketball court...inside, outside; it doesn't make any difference with him. Kyle Kuenstling and I agree with you on Nick Thomas. Both of them have been pretty fun to watch as well.

Central and Cornell will win on the road...UD and BV at home!
"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift."

doolittledog