MBB: Coast 2 Coast Athletic Conference

Started by Mr. Ypsi, March 27, 2005, 10:16:13 PM

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kitchenrat

And I think Andy O'brien had 41 in late 2003. I may as well join in here....

   This is some Dynamite Hack....
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kitchenrat

At the half from Field House, YCP 37 GAL 26. Singer has had a big half for the Sparts
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Akela15

Listening to the York guys on the radio the officiating in the 2nd half seems to be going in the favor of the Bison already.  York has 6 team fouls with 13:00 minutes remaining.  Any comments?

spartanfan

Are we talking an inter-conference game???  If we are don't mind if I chime in on this one...dropped 39 against Marymount, hehe

spartanfan

...also want to acknowledge Coach Gamber for being inducted into the York College Hall of Fame...congrats!!

unreallawns

Does anyone know Andre Foreman's highest scoring conference game?  I'm sure it was pretty high considering he is the all-time leading scorer in D3 history.

rmboy211

York 68
Bison 58

1:21 left to play

Bison's coach just got a technical foul

kitchenrat

Sounds like things got crazy in DC. I'll leave it to Guise to expound as he was there. YCP wins 73-60
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rmboy211

Final Score

73 -York
60- Bison

York finishes on a 14-2 run to finish the game.

coach t

I understand that there may have been 4 technical fouls called against Gallaudet which turned the game around badly for Bison. I need to see the stat sheet to confirm what was said about all those technicals.

Gallaudet was up by 3 and York went on a 22-6 run (with help of technicals) to finish the game. Congratulations to York!

Matt Letourneau

Salisbury beat Catholic 53-51.

I wasn't at that the game.  I got a call from one of my good friends from out of town who hasn't been to a Catholic game since 2002.  We were supposed to go together but I have the flu.

Anyway, he called me screaming at the top of his lungs.  Apparently, with CUA down 2 and 11 seconds left Stolezhaler drove up for a layup, got fouled pretty hard and knocked down.  No call.  He was mad--well mad doesn't really begin to describe it.  He said if Mike Lonergan were around they would have had to call the Police.

Also said Catholic missed a ton of free throws, and he was going to stick to watching his favorite team (Syracuse) from now on because he can't handle the refs at this level.  Hehehe.

Anyone who was there confirm the bad non-call at the end?

Dan Johnson

According to the radio broadcast, one of those t's was against York, three against Gallaudet.  It sounded like there was a double tech, at about four or five minutes to go, and then two against Gally in the last two minutes.

Dan Johnson

Umm, Matt, I live in the Syracuse area and I am not too sure if your friend will get much relief in watching them!! :)

kitchenrat

The tech's were not the only factor in the turn around, but as i said it did sound like things began to get out of hand. I would like to hear from those who where there, because i was only able to listen on the radio, but it may have been another poorly called game.
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Matt Letourneau

Quote from: Dan Johnson on January 25, 2006, 10:12:16 PM
Umm, Matt, I live in the Syracuse area and I am not too sure if your friend will get much relief in watching them!! :)

Oh, no, he wasn't saying that because the Orange (men--as far as I'm concerned, name change or not) are playing well---he just couldn't handle CAC officiating.