MBB: Centennial Conference

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Gabriel

Quote from: Pat Coleman on January 23, 2012, 04:26:52 PM
Actually, just realized I have access to that file as well. But it's already been fixed.

Centennial Conference statistics site is still wrong.  Jon Ward is a junior.

Pat Coleman

This is what I read.

41    Jon Ward       Jr    F    17    17    33.3    5.5-8.7    63.5    0.0-0.0    -    6.5-8.9    73.5    17.6
http://www.centennial.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/teams/ursinus?view=lineup
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

Gabriel

http://www.centennial.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/Stats/confonly.htm

Pat,

Scroll down to individual stats and Jon is listed in many categories as a Jr.

sunny

Quote from: Gabriel on January 24, 2012, 12:39:13 PM
http://www.centennial.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/Stats/confonly.htm

Pat,

Scroll down to individual stats and Jon is listed in many categories as a Jr.

You guys are looking at two different display options for stats that are pulled from two different places (though the stats should be the same!!).

Gabriel

Quote from: Gabriel on January 24, 2012, 12:39:13 PM
http://www.centennial.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/Stats/confonly.htm

Pat,

Scroll down to individual stats and Jon is listed in many categories as a Jr.

Sorry, I mean Sr not Jr.  Pat, I don't think D3 hoops is responsible for the Centennial Conference stats anyway which I why I suggested that the Commish might make the correction

Pat Coleman

Right, but because both run on PrestoSports, I did have access to change that.

That doesn't change a static HTML page. That's drawing from a different roster file, kept on someone's computer somewhere and not on the Presto Network.
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Quote from: old 40 on September 25, 2007, 08:23:57 PMLet's discuss (sports) in a positive way, sometimes kidding each other with no disrespect.

centfan

F&M over JHU
Dickinson over Gettysburg
McDaniel over Swat
Ursinus over Washington College
Haverford over Muhlenberg

Gusthegoose

Franklin and Marshall over Johns Hopkins
Gettysburg over Dickinson
McDaniel over Swarthmore
Washington College over Ursinus
Haverford over Muhlenberg

diplomaniac1


Folks -

Here are my predictions for tonight's (1/25) "Pick-Ems" games:

Franklin And Marshall over Johns Hopkins
Dickinson over Gettysburg (toss-up to home team)
Swarthmore over McDaniel (Garnet is due for a win)
Washington over Ursinus
Muhlenberg over Haverford (it is at the "Mule Barn")

I will be posting updated standings later this week. Enjoy the games! Regards to all.

Eric


UCHooligan98

eric

my record under my revised formula is 28-22 and my picks for tonight under the formula are F&M Dickinson McDaniel Ursinus Muhlenberg

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Another terrific defensive game by F&M.  Hopkins was held to under 20 for the first half.  The scored ended 65-49 with Mobbs leading Hopkins with 5 points. Salandra lead F&M's scoring with 24 points on 12 of 13 shooting.  Milligan added 13 and Gyokchyan 12.  Few fouls were called.  McCary must have set some kind of record.  With all his physical play (pushing shoving, holding), he wasn't called for one foul.  F&M controlled the boards with a 42 to 20 advantage.  There were few threes taken.

fritzdis

F&M seems to really struggle once they feel comfortable with the lead in a game.  From 2:32 left in the 1st half (when Milligan hit a 3 to take a 33-10 lead) until 12:24 left in the 2nd half (when Hajj hit a 3 to cut it to 41-27), F&M turned the ball over 7 times and was 4 for 11 from the field (3 layups and a dunk, all from Salandra).  Johns Hopkins did not have a defensive rebound during that span, and was thoroughly dominated on the defensive boards the whole night.

Gabriel

I don't think there is any doubt that Washington College is the second best team in the CC right now.  Also, Kevin Breslin needs to be considered as POY.  He played a terrific game against Ursinus last night scoring almost half of WC's points----36 of 73.  The Bears had no one who could guard him.  He's too quick for a big man and too big for smaller guards.  A real good player who is rising to the challenge.

Poor defense on Breslin and 25 turnovers cost them the game.  Ursinus has been a turnover machine for the past three years and they cannot get out of the rut.  15 turnovers came from their big men---Ward, Kamara and Janowski with five turnovers each.  6 turnovers came from point guard Jesse Krasna---not all that unusual given WC's pressure defense.

Ursinus is missing a "go to" perimeter scorer as they have trouble closing out games.  Where are Shattuck, Noonan, Hilton & Cousart?

The only positives---team rebounding---Bears out rebounded WC 45 to 30 led by Reggie Kamara with 17 boards.  Ursinus needs to drastically reduced turnovers and get more scoring out of their 2 & 3 if they are to be a factor down the stretch.

UCHooligan98

Quote from: Gabriel on January 26, 2012, 11:57:31 AM
I don't think there is any doubt that Washington College is the second best team in the CC right now.  Also, Kevin Breslin needs to be considered as POY.  He played a terrific game against Ursinus last night scoring almost half of WC's points----36 of 73.  The Bears had no one who could guard him.  He's too quick for a big man and too big for smaller guards.  A real good player who is rising to the challenge.

Poor defense on Breslin and 25 turnovers cost them the game.  Ursinus has been a turnover machine for the past three years and they cannot get out of the rut.  15 turnovers came from their big men---Ward, Kamara and Janowski with five turnovers each.  6 turnovers came from point guard Jesse Krasna---not all that unusual given WC's pressure defense.

Ursinus is missing a "go to" perimeter scorer as they have trouble closing out games.  Where are Shattuck, Noonan, Hilton & Cousart?

The only positives---team rebounding---Bears out rebounded WC 45 to 30 led by Reggie Kamara with 17 boards.  Ursinus needs to drastically reduced turnovers and get more scoring out of their 2 & 3 if they are to be a factor down the stretch.

Well said Gabe.  The POY should be the closest in years, although we all know the F&M bias will probably slant it towards Milligan

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Washington is definitely playing well.  Breslin is an all-out hustling player.
F&M bias?  Don't the coaches pick the POY?