The Undefeated and the Winless

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Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)


Pat,


Is the Regional Records feature going to still work with the new scheduling system?
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Greek Tragedy

Quote from: OxyBob on January 02, 2007, 01:06:32 PM
Oxy is playing Robert Morris Saturday afternoon. Caltech is only a stone's throw away, so I might pop over and see if the Beavers can get their first win against a D-III opponent since the '94-'95 season.

OxyBob

Robert Morris-Springfield is NAIA
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I think he meant stopping over to see the game at Caltech while he was nearby watching Oxy play RM-S.
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hopefan

oh Oxybob, any game info would be much appreciated by those who visit this subject area   -  Thanks!!!!
The only thing not to be liked in Florida is no D3 hoops!!!

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)

I'm putting my list together with or without d3hoops.com's regional records listing up yet.  I might need some help making sure I have the provisional status right on some of these.  Is the UMAC still provisional or are they full members now?

Undefeated ( 9 )
Amherst (9-0)
Averett (9-0)
Bates (8-0)
Guilford (8-0)
NYU (9-0)
Rutgers-Newark (9-0)
St. Lawrence (9-0)
Texas-Dallas (11-0)
Whitworth (10-0)


Undefeated vs d3 ( 8 )
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (7-3, losses to NAIA's Westmont, Concordia-California and Point Loma Nazarene)
Lake Erie (8-1, loss to d2 Findlay)
Mississippi College (9-1, loss to NCCAA Wesley College of Mississippi)
*Northwestern (MN) (9-1, loss to NAIA Mayville State)
Pacific Lutheran (5-4, losses to d1 Portland State, NAIAs Northwest, Evergreen State and Concordia-Oregon)
Puget Sound (9-1, loss to NAIA Warner Pacific)
Redlands (5-3, losses to NAIA's Biola and Hope International and d2 Cal State-LA)
UW-Stevens Point (10-1, loss to d2 Northern Michigan)


Winless vs d3 ( 12 )
Alma (1-9, win over NCCAA Grace Bible)
Colorado College (1-13, win over ACCA Life Pacific)
*Crown (1-6, win over NCCAA Trinity Bible)
Emmanuel (1-7, win over NAIA Northwood)
Fontbonne (2-7, wins over NCCAA Moody Bible and ?? Concordia (MO))
*Green Mountain (1-7, win over NAIA Paul Smith's)
Huntingdon (1-9, win over NCCAA Atlanta Christian)
La Verne (1-9, win over ACCA Life Pacific)
*Lincoln Christian (1-4, win over NCCAA Great Lakes Christian)
*Maine-Presque Isle (1-8, win over USCAA Unity)
*Minnesota-Morris (1-9, win over d2 Minnesota-Crookston)
Whitman (2-6, wins over NAIA Biola and ACCA West Coast Baptist)


Winless ( 7 )
Albertus Magnus (0-8)
Caltech (0-9)
Concordia-Morehead (0-8)
Eastern Nazarene (0-8)
Penn State-Berks (0-7)
Principia (0-6)
Thomas More (0-12)


*Signifies a provisional school
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Quote from: Hoops Fan on January 02, 2007, 01:29:15 PM

I think he meant stopping over to see the game at Caltech while he was nearby watching Oxy play RM-S.

I read that wrong...my bad.
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hopefan

looks like we agree on the winless and winless vs d3, hoops fan..
The only thing not to be liked in Florida is no D3 hoops!!!

Gregory Sager

Quote from: Old School on January 02, 2007, 01:19:45 PM
Quote from: OxyBob on January 02, 2007, 01:06:32 PM
Oxy is playing Robert Morris Saturday afternoon. Caltech is only a stone's throw away, so I might pop over and see if the Beavers can get their first win against a D-III opponent since the '94-'95 season.

OxyBob

Robert Morris-Springfield is NAIA

No, they're not. RMC-Chicago is NAIA-1. RMC-Springfield is USCAA.
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smedindy

I think we need to arrange an annual matchup between Principia and Cal Tech!
Wabash Always Fights!

Ralph Turner

Quote from: smedindy on January 02, 2007, 08:20:49 PM
I think we need to arrange an annual matchup between Principia and Cal Tech!
Best 2 out of 3, as well.

David Collinge

#925
Averett (9-0) and Guilford (8-0) are locked up in a thriller in Virginia.  Averett has trailed all of the second half, but hit a big three to take a 65-63 lead with 3:20 left.  Now it's tied at 65 with 2:40 left.

Update:  Guilford can't buy a free throw, keeping Averett alive.  GC leads 70-69 with about 0:14 left and yet another Quaker at the line.  Finally, a made FT...then another.  GC leads 72-69 with 0:13.8 left, AU ball.  Averett misses a three and Guilford is going to survive on the road. 

Final score: Guilford (9-0) 74, Averett (9-1) 69

hopefan

Equally important on the other end of the spectrum, Huntingdon loses to Rhodes 59-50, a game that could help them climb in the WAD3 poll (Winless against d3).  This was one of their best shots at a win vs D3 - they didn't disappoint us....
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Greek Tragedy

Quote from: Gregory Sager on January 02, 2007, 07:53:18 PM
No, they're not. RMC-Chicago is NAIA-1. RMC-Springfield is USCAA.

The point was, their not D3, and besides, I misread the post anyway! BLAH! lol  ;D
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WLCALUM83

Just a P. S. note on the CalTech tourney: 

The same Brian Hagel who took the 0-fer from 3-pt range against Oxy, went 6-6 from 3-pt range vs. CalTech, reached the 1,000 pt plateau during the same game, and (per NathCon site) earned the last Player of the Week award for 2006 for that conference. He's a Communication major at WLC.  :) ;) :) ;)

(BTW, is Bard the same Bard that the 2 guys who formed Steely Dan once attended?  If so, this poster's always loved their 1980 hit "Time Out of Mind", among others). 4 lines in the refrain of that song would fit for any team that's "hitting on all cylinders" so to speak. (Any other big time "Dan fans" will know what I'm posting about.)


Gregory Sager

Quote from: WLCALUM83 on January 03, 2007, 06:57:57 AM
Just a P. S. note on the CalTech tourney: 

The same Brian Hagel who took the 0-fer from 3-pt range against Oxy, went 6-6 from 3-pt range vs. CalTech, reached the 1,000 pt plateau during the same game, and (per NathCon site) earned the last Player of the Week award for 2006 for that conference. He's a Communication major at WLC.  :) ;) :) ;)

(BTW, is Bard the same Bard that the 2 guys who formed Steely Dan once attended?  If so, this poster's always loved their 1980 hit "Time Out of Mind", among others). 4 lines in the refrain of that song would fit for any team that's "hitting on all cylinders" so to speak. (Any other big time "Dan fans" will know what I'm posting about.)



Yes, it's the same Bard that Steely Dan's Walter Becker and Donald Fagen attended in the '60s. In fact, fellow Bard student and future SNL funnyman Chevy Chase played drums in one of their pre-Dan bands at Bard, the unfortunately-named Leather Canary.

The Steely Dan song "My Old School" is about a police raid at Bard on Halloween night in 1967 that ended up with Becker, Fagen, and about fifty other Bard students getting busted for marijuana possession. I guess it sort of soured them on the school: "California tumbles into the sea / That'll be the day I go back to Annandale ... Well, I'm never going back to my old school." Bard College is located in Annandale-on-the-Hudson, NY.

(Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" supposedly refers to that same '67 Bard drug bust, but, given the typical overreach of Dylanologists who attempt to decrypt Zimmy's lyrics, I'm skeptical.)

According to a recent Entertainment Weekly article (no, I don't read that magazine -- I got this from Wikipedia, which is almost as bad  ;)), "Rikki, Don't Lose That Number" is about Rikki Ducomet, a Bard professor's wife upon whom Fagen had a crush when he was a student there.
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