MBB: Old Dominion Athletic Conference

Started by steelyglen, February 15, 2005, 09:11:21 PM

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HSCFAN04

I was wondering if anybody knew where Shane Payne went from last year's HSC team?

HSCFAN04

HSC wins 90 - 76 over Roanoke

Most of the game was much closer than the final score, Roanoke led by 6 at the half. HSC took over about half way through the second.

donho

hscfan04, I think at the end of last year it was reported on this site that Shane was needed by his family to be closer to home, and therefore would be leaving HSC.

donho

 And now with about 4 minutes to play Lynchburg is one up on EMU.

sludge

Quote from: donho on December 02, 2009, 08:39:13 PM
And now with about 4 minutes to play Lynchburg is one up on EMU.

Is that just a, ah, what the heck?

sludge

NC Wesleyan running out of time against Guilford.  Henson was amazingly efficient.

donho

RMC beats Randolph by about 12, did not follow the last 30 seconds.

donho

 Exactly Sludge. I heard how good EMU is I was thinking that they would blow out a bad team such as Lynchburg!

donho

Oh wait a minute, EMU wins, but I see why it was so close. Our D1 transfer DNP. That explains it!

Jeremybozz

BC 61,W&L 59 with 1:11 left to play.
BC is 2 of 10 at the foul line, W&L is 20 of 31 there.
BC has committed 32 turnovers, W&L has committed 24.
BC led by 24 with 10:10 left in the 2nd half.

hasanova

Quote from: y_jack_lok on December 02, 2009, 06:17:24 PM
Quote from: hasanova on December 02, 2009, 05:17:40 PM
Finally, the UAA has #1 Washington, #23 Brandeis and RV Rochester.

And Chicago also receiving votes -- a grand total of 2 to go with Rochester's 1. ;D
Yeah, I saw I'd overlooked the Maroons, but forgot to edit my post - thanks for the assist!

Jeremybozz


algernon

#10482
Bridgewater led by 24 points with 10 minutes left, by 16 points with 5:24 to play, and held on to defeat Washington & Lee, 67-62

Randolph-Macon defeats Randolph, 76-64.

Hampden-Sydney defeats Roanoke, 90-76.  Freshman Harrison George had 24 points and 7 rebounds in 23 minutes of play.  Freshman point guard Randall Ward had 9 points and 6 assists.  Freshman big man Alex Potapov had 9 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals in 18 minutes of play.  Turner King scored 20 points and Ben Jessee added 19 points.  The Tigers had 10 steals and were 18 for 22 from the foul line.  The freshman are looking very, very good and the Tigers played their best half-game to date in the second half, outscoring Roanoke 50-30.

Jeremybozz

Quote from: algernon on December 02, 2009, 09:01:03 PM
Bridgewater led by 24 points with 10 minutes left, by 16 points with 5:24 to play, and held on to defeat Washington & Lee, 67-62

Randolph-Macon defeats Randolph, 76-64.

Hampden-Sydney defeats Roanoke, 90-76.

"Live" stats updated finally to 68-64 BC.

RealtorGuy

HSC really turned it on in the 2nd half - it was 65-65 and then ended up at 90-76 - Turner
King had 1 point in 1st half and 20 for game - Ben Jessee had 19 but player of game was the Raleigh freshman, Harrison George, with 21 in 23 minute of play. The other freshman played well also.

Roanoke led 11-1 and then 46-40 at the half with good rebounding.  HSC stopped that in the 2nd half plus their shot selection really paid off in the 2nd half - they were 4 for 15 in the 1st half outside the 3 point range but shot 50% overall along with 88% from the foul line.  A techical after a shooting foul led to a 7 point play with about 5 minutes to go.  That ended it for Roanoke.

On Shane Payne, his girl friend was very ill and he felt that his presense was important in Florida.