MBB: Coast 2 Coast Athletic Conference

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Pat Coleman

Quote from: mwgoonie on January 27, 2006, 12:27:09 PM
BOLD or not so bold prediction for CAC action...

Feb 28 meeting of YCP coming into Goolrick will decide the winner of the Reg. Season CAC Champ......

Why are you playing a game the day after Selection Monday? :)
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mwgoonie

well, my "bold" prediction turned out to be a big "mwgoonie cannot proofread any of his comments".

Feb 18th sounds like a much better date and is actually the date appearing on the schedule.

ha. i gotta get out of this cell they call an office.

mwgoonie

also, lookign ahead to the rest of the schedules for the CAC:

Gal: 6 of 8 on the road
YCP: 5 of 8 on the road

CUA/Sal: 4 of 7 on road

SMC/MT?UMW: 4 of 7 at home

GOU: 5 of 8 at home.

wonder how that plays out, if at all in the way things shake up/down.


John Rusnak

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bisonpride

Is there any lines for CAC games tomorrow? any point spread?    ???

spartanfan

x33ycp,

I wish I could make it!!!  I moved to Pensacola, FL for my job, and haven't been able to get away from work.  Unfortunately it has me tied down this weekend.  But I will definitely miss the 3am poker game!!!  I better get some good stories from Murph's!!!!!!  Hit me up on my cell tomorrow night if u still have it.

manofgor24

York vs. Salisbury

Will the Spartans avenge an early season loss or will the Seagulls show why the belong a top the conference.

Gonna be a great game either way with all of the festivities taking place at Wolf.

basketballguru

Todays lines

CUA @ Marymount +3
GAL @ Goucher +5
SMC @ UMW -6.5
SAL @ YCP -4

ycp

At the half at York....

York 45-Salisbury 27

Brian Singer leads York with 13 points while Segun Odumeru has nine to pace the Gulls.

ycp

Final from York....

York 96-Salisbury 62

Four Spartans reach double figures led by Brandon Bushey with 15. Bushey moves into fifth place on the all-time scoring list for YCP.

Ray Williams had 14 to lead SAL.

I'll post more later.

rmboy211

Now who said that the Sea Gulls belonged at the top of the conference. They belong on the shore eating the leftovers that people leave at the beach. York played great, while the Sea Gulls just flew around doing nothing.

Go York!!!!

Akela15

Sounds like York handled Salisbury today.  Anyone there with information on the game??


manofgor24

Excellent post rmboy..........really meaningful stuff you got there.  York played well, Salisbury played bad.  52% from the floor vs. 32% will usually determine the game.  York was clicking on all cylinders today.

ycp

Details from York...

Brandon Bushey paced a very balanced attack with 15 points while he also had five assists and three rebounds. Bushey moved into fifth place on the Spartans' all-time scoring list as he now has 1,562 career points. He passed former Spartan great Jeff Mann who had accumulated 1,559 points. Bushey was an effective 7-for-10 from the field including 1-for-3 from distance. Senior center Brian Singer played another balanced game with 13 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Singer was 3-for-8 from the floor but nailed 7-for-8 from the charity stripe. Senior Kenny Fass played another one of his patented games with 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals in 21 minutes of work. Sophomore Chad McGowan was the fourth Spartan in double figures with 10 points while he also had five rebounds and two blocked shots.

Salisbury received 14 points from Ray Williams but the standout guard had to work. Williams was 3-for-11 from the floor including 1-for-5 from three. He did convert 7-for-8 from the free throw line while he also had four rebounds, an assist, and seven turnovers. Derrick Washington chipped in with 13 points, four assists, and two rebounds for the Gulls. Rico Stewart was the third Sea Gull to reach double figures with 10 points while he pulled down a team-high eight rebounds. Segun Odumeru added nine points but was held scoreless in the second half.

The Spartans finished the game shooting 52.9% from the floor including 56.3% from three. The Sea Gulls struggled from the field as they converted just 29.3% from the field while they also went a cool 4-for-16 (25%) from three. Salisbury did sizzle from the charity stripe as they went 24-for-27 (88.9%) from the line while York also shot well from the line, making 13-of-15 for a shooting percentage of 86.9%.

York, after being handled on the boards in the win over Gallaudet, out-rebounded Salisbury 48-31 which led to 19 second-chance points for the green and white. York forced 18 Salisbury turnovers which led to 31 Spartan points. York did a great job of taking care of the ball as they had 14 turnovers while they handed out 26 assists on their 37 field goals.

The Spartans played well on the "Farewell to Wolf Gym" day in York. The Spartans begin a key three-game road trip on Wednesday at Goucher. York then travels to Marymount next Saturday followed by a make-up game at Hood a week from Monday.