MBB: American Southwest Conference

Started by Sul Ross Lobos, February 26, 2005, 03:31:37 PM

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Aerie Head



golden_dome

The radio broadcast and live stats will be available online this weekend against Hardin-Simmons Saturday and McMurry Monday. Links can be found for both games on the front of our website.
Mississippi College

dsc

Thanks, MC/SID...for the information.

We were wondering about the games.
HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY: AN EDUCATION ENLIGHTENED BY FAITH.

Ralph Turner

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Aerie Head,  I cannot figure out that UOz team.  Every game against D3  foes is +/- 4 points, whether home or road!

You have some nice wins, some wins that look like they might qualify for ugly and 2 close painful road losses to Rust and to SRSU.  In fact, you guys are at the top of the ASC-East this morning! ;)

You really need to win the South Region game against a Hendrix team that I believe is getting much better.  I think you have the second best non-conference schedule in the East (2 South Region games and then the Arkansas Tech game just 20 miles down the road, second only to AC).

Good luck!

Aerie Head

Last night would probably qualify for one of those "ugly" wins.  There was a time in the second half that was really sloppy basketball - run down and throw something at the basket.  It took some cranking down on the defense at the end to pull it off.  Habeeb Kareem and Scott McCall had incredible shooting percentage -- Habeeb hit 9 of 10 from the field, and Scott didn't miss, 6 of 6.

So far this team seems to have a split personality.  There are the seniors, Habeeb, and Chris Clark who play a really disciplined style, then there are the young guys who just don't have that discipline yet.  They are showing some talent, though -- if we can keep them, we'll have some good replacements for all these seniors.

Schreiner was tougher than a 1-6 record would make you think. 


SRLobo51

An early score from Brownwood: HPU 16 - SRSU 8 with 14:32 in the first.
There's no limit to what can be accomplished, when nobody cares who gets the credit.

SRLobo51

HPU 27 - SRSU - 15

HPU really shooting the lights out. Wheeler has 11pts. Acosta leading the Lobos with 5.
There's no limit to what can be accomplished, when nobody cares who gets the credit.

Ralph Turner

Media Timeout:

LC 21 McM 18 9:24 left 1st half.

Ralph Turner


SRLobo51

With 5:40 to play in Brownwood: HPU leads 38 - 23 over SRSU.

HPU shooting 66% from the floor and SR shooting 29%.
There's no limit to what can be accomplished, when nobody cares who gets the credit.

Ralph Turner

LC has lead by as much as 10.  LC PG Casey Meador does have 3 fouls.

This has not been pretty for McMurry so far.

LC 33-24 6:58 left. McM ball.

SRLobo51

At halftime in Brownwood:
The HPU leads Sul Ross by a score of 49 – 33.

They have continued to shoot the lights out in the coliseum. Wheeler played a good first half for the Yellow jackets with 12 points. Leading the Lobos was Hooper with 11 first half points.

Sul Ross is winning the turnover battle having 8 compared to 13 by HPU.


Hooper – 11 pts.
Acosta – 6 pts.

Wheeler- 12 pts.
Zinser – 11 pts.
There's no limit to what can be accomplished, when nobody cares who gets the credit.

Ralph Turner

McM 53 LC 53, at the half. Stats to follow.
McM came from an 11-point deficit.

Ralph Turner

LC stats:

Van leads the 10 players who scored with 8 points.

FG  17-39; 3FG 3-20; FT 16-26;
Rebs 29 TO 11 Steals 6

McM stats:

Raymand leads players with 11 points.
Eight others scored.

FG 17-41; 3FG 8-17; FT 11-16; Rebs 24; TO 8 Stals 7.