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jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

At the half...

Wash U 34, Case 27



Definitely a much closer game than the first meeting of the year.  This may be Wash U's biggest lead of the game so far.

jagluski

From St. Louis, MO

Final Score...

Wash U 64, Case 46.


Wash U moves to 19-2(9-1) and keeps a 2 game lead in the UAA over NYU and Brandeis with 4 games to go.  WU hosts Emory Sunday.

Brandeis already beat Rochester and NYU won at CMU.  Chicago leads Emory by 20 with 5 minutes to go.

sandman

Well, I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised. ;)  At least this one was still in doubt at some point in the second half, but Wash U went on one of their trademark runs to start the half, and Case only shot 22% from the field in the last 20 minutes.

The 64 points is the fewest that Case has allowed Wash U since 1993, but you've still got to be able to score yourself.

Case is now 9-12 (after being 8-4) and has to win out to salvage a winning season.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't make.

deiscanton

Just my quick thoughts, since the server here at the Rochester Airport Marriott just went back up after being down for most of the morning....

I was very glad that the Brandeis women won last night at Rochester.  This was a victory that the team needed very badly to prove that Brandeis could beat a top team in the UAA on the road.  I was very intense in my cheering last night-- probably the most intense that I have been at a game. 

According to Bob DeMartino, John Wise drank a whole bottle of DeWars (liquor) last night.  Unfortunately, I couldn't find a hot dog place that served hot Zweigle's hot dogs--  a local food of Rochester's.

I'm heading off to Pittsburgh within the hour. 

deiscanton

I'm now in PIttsburgh, in my hotel room at the Marriott.

I just wanted to write to correct something.  Bob DeMartino was pulling my leg earlier today about John Wise drinking the liquor.  It was Mr. Holgash who actually drank the aforementioned beverage last night.  He is okay now, however.    ;D   

I just hope that the CMU women don't get their first UAA win of the season against Brandeis tomorrow, but if the Judges stay focused, then 'Deis should be able to handle whatever CMU can dish up.

Wydown Blvd.

And CMU is definately an energized young team. Hopefully CMU's Rachelle Roll is 100% after suffering a right ankle sprain with six minutes left last weekend vs. Wash U. A team with nothing to lose is definately dangerous especially with motivation from Emory pulling upsets in conference play. But expect the experience of 'Deis to play out in this one.

Ralph Turner

Quote from: bearsfan on February 09, 2006, 09:33:49 AM
    Must say I am disappointed by your post Ralph. ...

Good evening, bearsfan! :)

I was only looking at the criteria that are available.  Maryville has done everything that the Handbook has asked them to do!  I cannot quibble with their 12-0 in-region record.

Until they lose, I have to give them their due.  They have won every in-region game, including WashStL.

I often do not understand what the Committee is thinking.  But, I am inclined to rank them #1 until they lose.   I may look at their in-region QOWI more carefully after a single loss, but I have a hard time not acknowledging a team that has won every single in-region game.

Ralph Turner

Good morning!  The UAA Baseball Message Board is "up and running" on the Baseball Multi-Region site.

"Play Ball!"  :)

jagluski

The link is at http://bearsports.wustl.edu, but apparently, Wash U's games today will be streamed live video on the web in addition to the KWUR broadcast

sandman

Chicago leads Case 41-34 at halftime.  I have to go and I won't be able to give any more updates.

U of C shot 61% from the field!  High scorers are Susie Gutowski with 12 for Chicago and Amber Hammell with 11 for Case.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't make.

jagluski

Due to a 2ot men's game, Wash U and Emory has not started yet.  It should begin around 4:50-4:55 est.  Today is also senior day for the Bears as they honor Katie Benson, Danielle Beehler, and Kelly Manning.

jagluski

Brandeis beat CMU 66-51.
Rochester sweeps NYU 75-69.
Case (I believe scores with less than a second left) beat Chicago 69-68

At the half in St. Louis, Wash U leads Emory 43-13.

jagluski

#267
Up to the second UAA Standings/Remaining Schedule


Wash U 10-1  (at Brandeis, at NYU, at Chicago)
Brandeis 8-3 (v. Wash U, v. Chicago, v. NYU)
Rochester 7-4 (at CWRU, at Emory, at CMU)
NYU 7-4 (v. Chicago, v. Wash U, at NYU)
Chicago 5-6 (at NYU, at Brandeis, v. Wash U)
Emory 4-7 (v. CMU, v, Rochester, at CWRU)
Case 3-8 (v. Rochester, v. CMU, v. Emory)
CMU 0-11 (at Emory, at CWRU, v. Rochester)

jagluski

#268
Wash U(20-2, 10-1) defeats Emory 73-51.  The Bears led by as many as 40 in the second half.

The Bears have a 2 game lead over Brandeis in the UAA with 3 to go.  Rochester and NYU are tied, 3 games back.


The standings above are now updated.

Wydown Blvd.