MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference

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CollegeGolf18

Quote from: Martindale on March 25, 2022, 10:34:17 AM
We recruited a 6'8 kid, so along with Ahmoni Jones we will have good size.  Replacing those senior guards and ALL the points they scored will be no easy feat.
6'8 and 6'11 freshmen incoming. Will need to still get an impact guard - probably going hard after Randy Kelley of Sullivan (IN).
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WABCOL86

Color me confused, what team are you referring to?
Been rooting for Dear Old Wabash since 1976...

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Next Man Up

Oberlin will be naming SUNY Canton coach Shiva Senthil as their new head coach.
He has been at Canton the last 3 years during which he compiled a record of 29-25. In 2019-2020 his team won the North Atlantic Conference championship and went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever. They played only one game in 2020-2021 due to Covid. Senthil had previously coached at U of Chicago, Clarkson, and SUNY Purchase.
So young hero, ask yourself............................Do you want to go to college, get a good education, and play (basketball)(football), or do you want to go to college, get a good education, and watch (basketball)(football)? 🤔 😏

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Shamrock

Wabash all-time leading scorer Jack Davidson has earned himself a spot on the roster for Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G-League.

CollegeGolf18

And Davidson was waived last night.
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smedindy

That's the way it goes on the fringes.
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Greek Tragedy

Any word on the other D3 guys? Flory, Nolan, Turell?
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CollegeGolf18

Wabash took down #16 WashU last night. Looks like they'll score by committee this year as they have a few guys who can go for 15+ any night as shown by their first two games. Defensively, they'll be really stout on the perimeter.
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ziggy

I was looking at some stats and was surprised to see Ahmoni Jones is not starting and is averaging about five minutes played less per game than last season. Was not expecting that. Any insight into that situation? Was he really jumped on the roster by guys who were behind him last season?

CollegeGolf18

Quote from: ziggy on November 17, 2022, 10:03:03 AM
I was looking at some stats and was surprised to see Ahmoni Jones is not starting and is averaging about five minutes played less per game than last season. Was not expecting that. Any insight into that situation? Was he really jumped on the roster by guys who were behind him last season?
Jones had some off-season knee procedures and was eased into the season minutes-wise. He didn't start the first 3 games of the year but has since started the last three games and will continue to do so, although likely at 20-25 minutes a game this season until he's back to 100%.
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Crawford

Interesting to see Wabash schedule Bellarmine U.  BU has played Louisville, Duke, UCLA and Kentucky already this season.

ohiofan1954

Does anyone know where in Nashville Denison will be playing after Christmas? All I can find listed is Nashville. My family will just happen to be in Nashville on a Civil War trip at the same time and that would make a nice end to a day.

Gregory Sager

Denison is participating in a D3 tournament called the Music City Classic, but, contrary to its name and what the various participating schools indicate on their websites (including Denison's), the Music City Classic isn't held in Nashville at all. Instead, it's held at Welch College in Gallatin, which is about thirty miles northeast of Nashville.
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