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Darryl Nester

In case anyone was wondering ... I plan to post "How They Fared" again this year, but probably not tonight. (I am assuming that, as in the past, the next round of voting is still a week away.)

Mr. Ypsi

Quote from: Darryl Nester on November 20, 2011, 06:14:42 PM
In case anyone was wondering ... I plan to post "How They Fared" again this year, but probably not tonight. (I am assuming that, as in the past, the next round of voting is still a week away.)

Great news for those of us in the Posters' Poll - I'm sure I'm far from the only voter who heavily relies on your work! ;D

[Posters' Poll will kick-off(? - I'm still in football mode!) as of games thru January 8 or 15 - more later.]

Titan Q

#12 Whitworth 88
Wash U 66


Pat Coleman

Quote from: Darryl Nester on November 20, 2011, 06:14:42 PM
In case anyone was wondering ... I plan to post "How They Fared" again this year, but probably not tonight. (I am assuming that, as in the past, the next round of voting is still a week away.)

That is correct -- one more week for us.
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Quote from: Titan Q on November 20, 2011, 08:45:27 PM
#12 Whitworth 88
Wash U 66
Whitworth (2-0) scored the first 11 points of the second half to put the game out of reach at 61-29 with 17:14 remaining. Wade Gebbers had nine of the 11 points as he drilled three-consecutive three-pointers in a span of 1:11.

Impressive...

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Hugenerd

MIT coasts 79-46 over Emmanuel tonight. They started the game off on 9-11 shooting from the field, including 6 3s, 5 of them from Jamie Karraker. Based on the fact that Hollingsworth only took 5 shots, and MIT scored a high number of 3s at a good percentage, I would venture to guess he drew a lot of double and triple teams near the basket.

BoxScore

MIT moves to 4-0. MIT still has a bunch of games to play before then, but potential huge matchup against Salem State on Dec. 8.

John Gleich

#24 UWSP goes from a 38-24 halftime lead to a 60-55 loss to St. Johns...  SP with just 2 FG's in the second half.  First one with about 8 mins left in the half and 2nd with under 1 minute.

SP was 6/8 from 3 in the first half and SJU started 7/10 from 3.  ... Kinda makes you wonder about the rim at that end!!!!
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After trailing most of the game, #1 VWC falls to Salisbury by 3 with a missed 3 at the buzzer.  Inauspicious opening for the pre-season favorite.
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Hugenerd

#6578
#7, #8, #20, and #23 also fall. Lots of upsets tonight.

ChicagoHopeNut

When does the first Top 25 poll of the year come out? Is it today? Or next week?
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magicman

#6581
#12 Whitworth moves to 3-0 as they beat Cal Lutheran 67-53 this afternoon.

Darryl Nester

"How They Fared" coming tonight after the final games are complete, barring some unexpected complication with my computer program.  (It ran successfully -- after some tweaking -- with the current state of the scoreboard, and I assume will still be OK when the scores are all finalized.)

magicman

Quote from: Darryl Nester on November 27, 2011, 03:26:59 PM
"How They Fared" coming tonight after the final games are complete, barring some unexpected complication with my computer program.  (It ran successfully -- after some tweaking -- with the current state of the scoreboard, and I assume will still be OK when the scores are all finalized.)

Looking forward to it Darryl. Thanks for doing it again this year. Plus k.

wooscotsfan

Final:  #9 Wooster 83  Wilmington 74

Wooster gets the road win as they are led by freshman Xavier Brown with 20 points, Justin Hallowell with 15 points and Matt Fegan with 13 points.

Wooster is now 3-0 and the Scots play next at Kenyon on Wednesday.