CCIW in-game updates

Started by Pat Coleman, November 03, 2005, 10:48:19 PM

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Mugsy

Final in Wheaton:  Wheaton 76, Chicago 54

Tim McCrary 24 pts, 9 reb, 1 assist, 2 steals
Tyler Peters 15 pts, 4 assists
Aaron Garrott 18 pts, 3 reb, 2 assists

Wheaton shot 45% from the field, Chicago 40%
Chicago 18 turnovers, Wheaton 7
Wheaton 36 rebounds, Chicago 32
Wheaton 9 steals, Chicago 2
Wheaton 6 blocks, Chicago 1
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augie_superfan

North Central down 30-26 at Albion at halftime

AndOne

North Central trails Albion 30-26 at the half.
Terrible shooting by NCC--9 of 26 overall, including 0 of 6 on 3 pointers, and 8 of 14 on FTs
NCC is also losing the rebound battle 20-17
Starters Aaron Tiknis and Mike Boyd played limited minutes as both have 3 fouls.
Starting PG Kevin Gillespie did not make the trip due to illness.

augie_superfan

Big foul trouble for NCC continues....Tiknis and Gamble with 4 fouls...still 12:00 to play

augie_superfan

NCC up 2 with 6:00 to play

AndOne

Tiknis, Gamble, Goldthree & Boyd all with 4 fouls for NCC
57-57 tie
3 minutes left

AndOne

Albion misses a layup
NCC 60-58
Timeout with 48 seconds left

augie_superfan


AndOne

CJ Goldthree misses a layup.
Albion rebounds and calls timeout with 17 seconds remaining

AndOne

Good D by NCC.
Albion another timeout with 6.6

AndOne

3 pointer by Albion with 2.8 left

AndOne


AndOne

Inbounds pass from half court intercepted.
Albion wins 61-60
I just said a bad word--or 2.   >:(

augie_superfan

Thats a tough loss but not having Gillespie clearly hurt them tonight

Gregory Sager

Halftime in Grand Rapids:

Hope 39
Wheaton 32

Hope's led by as many as 13 in this one; Wheaton was unable to get any closer than five. The Dutch are doing a great job of driving to the basket and then either getting the easy layup or kicking it out for an open midrange shot, although, true to their m.o., they are not hitting any threes (0-4). David Krombeen, the leading scorer for the game with 14, is slicing and dicing the Wheaton D at will. I am not at all impressed by the Hope big man, 6'10 D1 transfer Nate Van Arendonk.

Wheaton's led by Tim McCrary with 10 points, but he's not getting to many rebounds and only has one dime thus far.

Hope's outshooting Wheaton from the field, 58% to 40%, and is killing the Sonic Atmospheric Disturbance on the boards, 19-9.
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