MBB: Conference of New England

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YeahBoss

UNE wins a close one on the road. 10 in a row! Rolling.

number1chargerfan

CSC over New England College 71-48 Freshman Bardaglio with another big game 21 points 7 of 11 from the field and 4 of 7 from three, I love hiim as a sleeper for freshman of the year.

I'm back on campus starting saturday so I'll be able to offer a little more insight on games and scores..where is everyone?!?

backboard

Tuesday's action:

CSC 71 - NEC 48
Will Bardaglio leads the Chargers with 21 points and Colby-Sawyer gets the victory despite the fact that they were out-rebounded 48-34.

Salve 73 - Regis 56
Justin Woodworth led the way with 20 points. 

Roger Williams 55 - WNEC 44

Eastern Nax 76 - Wentworth 73
It seemed that Wentworth was starting to turn things around after defeating Gordon over the weekend.  DeAngelo Alston hit the game winning three pointer with 4 seconds left and Doyle's shot just missed to tie it up.  Doyle led all scorers with 24 points.

Endicott 82 - Nichols 62
For the first time all season, Endicott scores more than 80 points in a game.  Graham Whitelaw led the way for EC with 32 points and 6 boards.

UNE 83 - Curry 80
Judging by the box score, UNE had scoring from all but one player.  I guess they just wanted to show off some depth in this one.

Gordon 91 - Anna Maria 62
Brady Bajema returns with 23 points and 6 boards.  Aaron Trigg chipped in with 29 points.


So far it seems that there are three clear POY candidates:  Woodworth, Doyle, and Trigg.  Should be interesting down the stretch.

backboard

Today:

Curry @ Regis
Roger Williams @ Wentworth
WNEC @ Endicott
Eastern Naz @ Gordon
Anna Maria @ Colby-Sawyer
UNE @ Salve Regina

I predict Curry, Wentworth, Endicott, Gordon, CSC, and UNE to be the winners

cccc-fanatic

hey backboard
you  may not want to forget Jefferson at UNE for POY just yet

YeahBoss

I think some would like it if Jefferson or Simpson were not in the discussion. My vote would go to Simpson.

backboard

Good point guys.  I guess the reason I left them out is because UNE is pretty deep this year.  Although it's still extremely early to consider candidates for POY at this time.  Both Simpson and Jefferson average 12.5 points a game, so they still have time to improve on their respective numbers.


cccc-fanatic


ephoops

Quote from: cccc-fanatic on January 19, 2009, 07:58:20 PM
where is everybody???? :'(

Don't feel so bad...It's death in the MASCAC room.  Nobody's been there since early December...

backboard

Back to action tonight:

WNEC @ Wentworth
Curry @ Colby-Sawyer
NEC @ Regis
Roger Williams @ Gordon
Endicott @ Anna Maria
Nichols @ Salve Regina
Eastern Naz @ UNE

I really wouldn't be surprised if every home team won, but Endicott will probably ruin that.  Otherwise, home court prevails tonight.

Word Life

I like WNEC over Wentworth tonight...

Word Life

I didn't check it until just now, but a major congratulations and shout out to Aaron Trigg.  He was selected to the D3hoops Team of the Week this week.  A major accomplishment and well deserved for a great player.

backboard

VERY interesting night in the CCC.

I predicted every home team to win on their own court with the exception of Endicott traveling to Anna Maria

Well props to Anna Maria for making me eat my words and defeating Endicott 73-71

And while Word Life liked WNEC over Wentworth, the Leopards prevailed 63-56

However things were not so bright in Wenham as Gordon loses a real ugly one to Roger Williams 50-37.  Can't wait to hear about this one if Gordon fans have the fortitude to show themselves

Word Life

Wow!!!  backboard, I don't think anyone saw Anna Maria beating Endicott, so I wouldn't worry about that prediction...mine was a bit bold, well done by Wentworth to win at home.

Speaking of winning at home, 37 points???  A game Gordon not only should have won being on their homecourt, but after last years thumping in the regular season by Roger Williams and then 1-point victory to end their season, you would have thought this is a game they would have had circled on the calendar.  I'll try to find out what happened tomorrow if we don't hear anything.

backboard

Recapping yesterday's action:

Wentworth 63 - WNEC 56
Doyle led the way with 15 points and Matt Abbott contributed with 12 points and 13 boards.  For WNEC, Matt Maynard also had 15 points and 6 boards.

CSC 93 - Curry 74
Szeliga paced the way with 22 points, 6 boards (in only 22 minutes) and Jon Chaloux chipped in with 20 points, 5 boards.  Matt Lemieux had 16 points and 8 dimes.  For Curry, Quashed Simmons had 17 points while Michael D'Amato and Gerald Cohen both had 16 points.

Regis 73 - NEC 53
Derrick Neal had a nice night with 30 points and 8 boards.  For NEC, Salado had 16 points.

Gordon 37 - Roger Williams 50
I didn't realize the implications of this game as Word Life had touched on earlier.  Certainly didn't expect this type of score.  Trigg was able to score 16 points (6-18) but no one else scored more than 6 points for Gordon.  Meanwhile, RWU had only one player score more than 10 (Pat Flanagan with 11) but everyone else chipped in to earn the victory.  This is back to back games that Roger Williams has held their opponent under 26% shooting.

Anna Maria 73 - Endicott 71
Perhaps the biggest upset we'll see this season.  Junior De La Hoz led the Amcats with 17 points and Pinsonault right behind him with 16 points.  For the Gulls, Whitelaw had 14 and Galbraith added in 11.  I wonder how long it had been since Anna Maria beat Endicott.

Salve 100 - Nichols 76
Woodworth only had 15 for Salve, but Windell Hinkson scored 27 points with 7 boards.  Jeff Lindgren had 19 points for Nichols.

UNE 84 - Eastern Naz 62
Simpson led all scorers with 22 and Quentin Thompson added 18 with 9 boards.