MBB: University Athletic Association

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WUPHF

Actually, it is a little over three miles from campus to campus as I said earlier.  The best thing about tonight was that my home is within walking distance of the gym.  I was able to get home and distract myself with the Florida State win over Duke.

The Bears scored three points in the last 10 minutes of the first half.  And, the key stat explains a lot though I am not sure that I have seen this team throw so many away.  Way too many mistakes.  And, to go 1-16 from three point range just a few days after going 11-18.  Wow!

I watch most every Webster-Washington University match-up from soccer to volleyball to basketball and this is the first time I have ever seen the Bears lose.


y_jack_lok

If you'ld been around a few years ago and had been following softball you'ld have seen a few more Wash U losses. And there was baseball last year as well.

hopefan

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WUH... I think you better check out some of the scores involving balls and bats!!!!!! ;D ;)
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deiscanton

Men's action about to get underway shortly in the eastern half, as Brandeis looks to extend their school record start tonight as they play at Skibo Gym against Carnegie Mellon.

NYU will also tip off shortly at Case.

Later at approx 8 PM Central/9 PM Eastern, Wash U hosts Emory, while Chicago hosts Rochester.

deiscanton

Halftime scores in the early men's games:

Brandeis leading Carnegie Mellon 34-31 at the break, while Case leads NYU, 41-39 at the half.

kiltieband

Carnegie Mellon defeats Brandeis 53-52 as Brandeis holds the ball for the last shot and it is blocked as time expires.

deiscanton

Quote from: kiltieband on January 14, 2011, 09:59:51 PM
Carnegie Mellon defeats Brandeis 53-52 as Brandeis holds the ball for the last shot and it is blocked as time expires.

Case is leading NYU, 78-76 with 2 seconds remaining.

This is why the UAA is so exciting--  most of the games so far have gone to the final minute.

Brandeis's school record 11 win start comes to an end tonight as CMU snaps a 6 game losing streak.

Brandeis men at 11-1 going into Sunday's game at Case.

Case has just defeated NYU, 80-76 Final, sweeping the doubleheader tonight over NYU at Horsburgh Gym as the Case women defeated NYU earlier today.  (According to the Case announcers, this is the first time in Case history that this feat of sweeping the home doubleheader over NYU has happened.)

Off to watch video streams in the Midwest as the Chicago and Wash U games are now in the second half....


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deiscanton

Game resets in the Midwest:

Wash U leading Emory, 54-46 with 14:13 left in regulation.

Chicago leading Rochester, 55-54 with 8:58 left in regulation.

So far, the only blowout in UAA men's play has been Rochester's win over Emory last week.

Both of the Midwest games seemed poised to go to the final minute right now at this rate, IMO....

BUBeaverFan

2nd half struggles again for Wash U  Bears trail 60-56 with 5:10 left.

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ADL70

Of CWRU's 80 points 31 came off the bench and 44 by newcomers.
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DagarmanSpartan

Good upset victory by CWRU over NYU.

The next home game against Brandeis should be a hum-dinger!!!

deiscanton

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Quote from: ADL70 on January 14, 2011, 10:52:21 PM
Of CWRU's 80 points 31 came off the bench and 44 by newcomers.

A little more info on the newcomers who scored the 44 points for Case in their victory over NYU.

3 of those newcomers are true freshmen--

1.)  Tim Chung-- 17 pts vs NYU on Friday-- career high for Chung-- 6-2 G-- came off bench

2.)  David Thompson-- 8 pts, 7 rbs vs NYU on Friday-- 6-9 C-- came off bench

3.)  Mike Byrne-- 4 pts vs NYU on Friday-- 5-10 G-- started

The other newcomer is Austin Fowler, a sophomore at Case who played for DI St. Francis (PA) Red Flash in the Northeast Conference last season.   Fowler averaged 6.6 min per game last season for the Red Flash and scored 24 pts for the season in his rookie campaign.

4.)  Austin Fowler -- 15 pts vs NYU on Friday-- 6-6 So. G-- started

It will be interesting to see how these four Case players will match up against the Brandeis rookie class today.

Stat of note:  Brandeis freshman Derek Retos is 0-6 from 3 pt range this week (0-1 vs Bates, 0-5 vs Carnegie Mellon) vs  after hitting that buzzerbeater against NYU.  He looks due to sink some treys today.  Retos came in at #1 in NCAA DIII in 3 point FG percentage at 59.4% from 3 pt land before the Bates game.

Coming into the Case game today, Retos's 3 pt FG percentage has dropped to 52.7% from 3 pt land, but that is still very good-- that is still #1 in the UAA among the men, but Emory junior Alex Gulotta, who is hitting 51.1% from 3 pt land, is close behind......