MBB: College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin

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GusD

Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on March 17, 2025, 12:41:58 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on March 17, 2025, 12:30:03 PMDoes Roper have a year of eligibility remaining?

He's eligible for a medical redshirt from sophomore year, so theoretically, yes.

But, alas! Illinois Wesleyan University does not offer graduate level programs. Who would have thought  ;D ? So, already having his BA, what would Mr. Roper be doing next year? Retaking some classes?
I think not. Especially with the stratospheric cost of IWU tuition!

iwu70

Congrats to Roper and Hakim Williams on All-Region honors.

And, to Josh Fridman on being named Newcomer of the Year. 

I think the Titans will be OK next year with lots coming back.  Colak and Boldt likely stepping into the starting five.  Others will have their chance.  Yes, the seniors will be missed. 

Everyone will still be chasing Sorensen at Wheaton for several more years.

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mwunder

Quote from: GusD on March 18, 2025, 08:24:01 PM
Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on March 17, 2025, 12:41:58 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on March 17, 2025, 12:30:03 PMDoes Roper have a year of eligibility remaining?

He's eligible for a medical redshirt from sophomore year, so theoretically, yes.

But, alas! Illinois Wesleyan University does not offer graduate level programs. Who would have thought  ;D ? So, already having his BA, what would Mr. Roper be doing next year? Retaking some classes?
I think not. Especially with the stratospheric cost of IWU tuition!

I heard he was going to transfer to Carthage for his last season of eligibility.  Lots of NIL money from their foray into pay-per-view.

Gregory Sager

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GoPerry

https://x.com/caadvantage_mb/status/1884333138228183543

This looks quite promising for the Thunder next year.  Adding some needed height. 6'4" and 6'8" brothers. The taller kid's highlights look pretty good but I can never tell how that translates to the next level.

Greek Tragedy

Wow, they definitely look like kids in that Tweet!
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GusD

Quote from: GoPerry on Yesterday at 07:09:46 PMhttps://x.com/caadvantage_mb/status/1884333138228183543

This looks quite promising for the Thunder next year.  Adding some needed height. 6'4" and 6'8" brothers. The taller kid's highlights look pretty good but I can never tell how that translates to the next level.

Much of the answer, of course, depends on what level "Class" their school in Arizona is in. What level of competition did they play the majority of their games against? Was it the equivalent of Illinois 1A or 4A?

Gregory Sager

Arizona high school basketball has six classifications, with 6A being the biggest schools and 1A being the smallest. Each classification has its own state tournament, with the 16 highest-rated teams from among the small-school classifications in the state (3A, 2A, and 1A) playing not in their own classifications' tournaments but in a separate tournament called the Copper Division. The school from which these Wheaton-bound brothers hail, Valley Christian, won the Copper Division tournament this season.

I don't have any more of an idea how good these brothers are than anybody else who contributes to this board, but I do know that the Grier brothers don't appear to be the best players on their team. I say that because they have a teammate who is a junior who averaged over 27 ppg this season.
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robertgoulet

St Francis dropping from D1 to D3 is interesting (joining the President's Athletic Conference). Won't be the last.
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