MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference

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Quote from: Gregory Sager on December 14, 2022, 11:18:56 AM
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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Wildcat

 I'm trying to find out about a Wabash recruit. The young man's last name is Roache. He committed to Wabash last spring, he is listed at 6-11 but I don't see him on the roster. Anybody have any information on him?

sigma one

As far as I know, he started practice last fall, but is no longer with the team.

Shamrock

The Little Giants play Whitewater in Cleveland.  Another tough bracket, just like last year.

Shamrock

Great season Little Giants. More to come from this talented young group.

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Anyone hearing anything about any of the NCAC teams this year? Should be another solid year for the conference.
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Greek Tragedy

I don't know much, but I'm guessing it's Wabash and Wooster again.
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Well, I hope for entertaining basketball from all the NCAC teams.  Wabash has a seven foot transfer from Northern Kentucky.  That ought to be interesting.
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Quote from: WABCOL86 on October 18, 2023, 07:53:48 PM
Well, I hope for entertaining basketball from all the NCAC teams.  Wabash has a seven foot transfer from Northern Kentucky.  That ought to be interesting.

Not just a seven-foot transfer -- Noah Hupmann is a 7'2", 240 transfer. He's gotta be the biggest player in D3, easily, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's the biggest player in all of college basketball outside of D1.

However, he scored a grand total of 16 points in 30 games spread out across three seasons for the Norse. Last year he got into three games, played a combined five minutes in them, and scored a single point. Suffice it to say that he didn't exactly set the world on fire at NKU.
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Quote from: Gregory Sager on October 18, 2023, 11:31:19 PM
Quote from: WABCOL86 on October 18, 2023, 07:53:48 PM
Well, I hope for entertaining basketball from all the NCAC teams.  Wabash has a seven foot transfer from Northern Kentucky.  That ought to be interesting.

Not just a seven-foot transfer -- Noah Hupmann is a 7'2", 240 transfer. He's gotta be the biggest player in D3, easily, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's the biggest player in all of college basketball outside of D1.

However, he scored a grand total of 16 points in 30 games spread out across three seasons for the Norse. Last year he got into three games, played a combined five minutes in them, and scored a single point. Suffice it to say that he didn't exactly set the world on fire at NKU.

Are we talking biggest or tallest, because I believe Connor Williams is still playing at St. John Fisher.

Greenville also has a 7 foot freshman, but I think he's pretty skinny.
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Carthage's Julian Campbell is only 6'8", but he's 279 lbs. Has a real nice soft shooting touch too.
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Interesting that Wooster's Elijah Meredith isn't on the roster. He was listed as a junior last year. 2nd leading scorer.
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w00lax

What are the chances Wabash repeats as champion? Do people see Wooster or any other teams having a strong chance of challenging for the NCAC title?

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Watching this Wooster at Mount game the only thing I'm confident saying is there's no way Wooster is a contender to win the NCAC.  They are very very limited offensively.