MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference

Started by WoosterFAN, January 27, 2005, 10:51:56 AM

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DenisonFan

Denison 64  Kenyon 61

GO BIG RED!!

That's five out of the last six!!!

WooMix

Is that the Denison/Kenyon halftime score?
Washington DC Rocks!!!

DenisonFan

No, that is the final score.  I know we don't score a 100 pts a game but
a win is a win is a win.

How about this:
Hern   38 minutes
Hodgkinson 35 minutes

Gee has Ghiloni started reading my posts??

He played 8 guys in double digit minutes.  AND WON THE GAME!!!  How about that?

GO BIG RED!!

billy_pilgrim

4:15 to go in Richmond:

Earlham 64,
Wabash 51
"There's no energy. What is it with you guys? I don't get it. You win one game against a decent team and then you think you just have to show up to win on the road? Now I know why Bob Knight gets caught on film hitting kids on the chin!"
Earlham head coach Jeff Justus

blindwatchmaker

Wooster can't hit a thing second half up82-75 with 6:28 to play

blindwatchmaker

scots are only 6 of 23 from teh field second half!

blindwatchmaker

Cooper trrying to take control with back to back baskets. Hiram has hit 6 straight from the field.

blindwatchmaker

Witt wins by 17,

final score 77 to 60

blindwatchmaker


blindwatchmaker


billy_pilgrim

Final from Richmond....Earlham wins its third straight against Wabash

71-59
"There's no energy. What is it with you guys? I don't get it. You win one game against a decent team and then you think you just have to show up to win on the road? Now I know why Bob Knight gets caught on film hitting kids on the chin!"
Earlham head coach Jeff Justus

blindwatchmaker

Wooster wins 102-91

Pups put up a valiant effort in the second half.  They played Wooster tough last year too.

WooMix

The Woo/Hiram ended up being interesting in the second half.  I'm glad the Terriers kept me on my seat.  I had anxious moments here and there.  Overally, great second half display by Hiram.  Congratulations to Hiram for taking it up to Wooster.
Washington DC Rocks!!!

woosterbooster

Another Wooster game that I wish I had seen, if only to understand why it played out as it did.  But I refuse to take that trip to Hiram, undoubtedly the most remote location in the U.S. outside of anywhere in Texas.

The importance of Tom Port was made perfectly clear with his absence. Even when not scoring, he's a threat to do so, plus he's such a factor in other areas: rebounding, running the floor, and defensively.

The Scots interior defense really suffered in the second half, which led to them not being able to run, and so on.  It just snowballed.  Port isn't an All-American for nothing.

Steve Moore is saying that Port's right wrist doesn't seem too bad but that the left one is giving him lots of pain.  It'll be x-ray'ed tomorrow.  If Port is out with a broken bone, I'm gonna be really pissed.


blindwatchmaker

If Port's wrist is broken things will get awful interesting for Wooster.  All this for a foul that was out of line.  I understand not wanting someone to dunk on your home court etc, but potentially seriuosly injuring someone is uncalled for.