MBB: University Athletic Association

Started by Allen M. Karon, February 21, 2005, 08:19:26 PM

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deiscanton

Congrats to Rochester on the win today.  I am down in Maryland visiting my brother, my sister-in-law, and my two nieces this weekend, but I followed both Brandeis games this weekend on line.  My computer at home is not working like it used to, so I have not been posting on the d3boards as much.   Tough weekend for the Brandeis men, but I will be back at the Auerbach Arena next weekend cheering the Judges on.   John DiBartolomeo just put on an Andy Enfield-esque performance in the 2nd half.  (1990's reference to a former UAA player from Johns Hopkins with a killer FT percentage.) 

Great game today.   Hoping for another great one next Sunday, and a different outc
ome-- although that will be tough.

When I get back home tomorrow, I may comment during the week from the library.

0-2 for the 'Deis men this week.   Hopefully, Deis will get some wins at home next week.

Ethelred the Unready

Quote from: deiscanton on January 27, 2013, 02:04:25 PM
Congrats to Rochester on the win today.  I am down in Maryland visiting my brother, my sister-in-law, and my two nieces this weekend, but I followed both Brandeis games this weekend on line.  My computer at home is not working like it used to, so I have not been posting on the d3boards as much.   Tough weekend for the Brandeis men, but I will be back at the Auerbach Arena next weekend cheering the Judges on.   John DiBartolomeo just put on an Andy Enfield-esque performance in the 2nd half.  (1990's reference to a former UAA player from Johns Hopkins with a killer FT percentage.) 

Great game today.   Hoping for another great one next Sunday, and a different outc
ome-- although that will be tough.

When I get back home tomorrow, I may comment during the week from the library.

0-2 for the 'Deis men this week.   Hopefully, Deis will get some wins at home next week.

Good to hear from you Allen
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WUPHF

Quote from: deiscanton on January 27, 2013, 02:04:25 PM
When I get back home tomorrow, I may comment during the week from the library.

The man is back!

WUPHF

The headline from the local Rochester NBC affiliate: University of Rochester tops Brandeis; In line to be No. 1 team in country.

howardjp

Good to hear from you Allen
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Ditto! So close today, looking forward to next Sunday!

ADL70

Quote from: WUH on January 27, 2013, 11:53:54 AM
Case Western Reserve and Washington University 34-34 at the half.  The Bears pushed the lead early but the Spartans pushed back with Klimek on the bench and 6-10 shooting from three point range.

The Spartans are wearing throw-back uniforms with the Case Institute of Technology logo.  The women are set to wear Western Reserve College uniforms.

No word yet on whether or not they will sport the Fat Man with a Surf Board logo next weekend. 



The men wore WRU on Friday.  The women wore Mather College both days.  Women competed as Mather College of CWRU until 71-72.  The "fat man" lasted only a few years.
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Quote from: ADL70 on January 27, 2013, 10:02:14 PM
The men wore WRU on Friday.  The women wore Mather College both days.  Women competed as Mather College of CWRU until 71-72.  The "fat man" lasted only a few years.

Thanks for the correction. I did not get a chance to watch the Women play on Sunday.  I do love the fat man logo.

WUPHF

Quote from: Gregory Sager on January 27, 2013, 10:12:59 PM
But you got me in a squeeze play on the cheesy side of town.
Throw me a line, now show me a sign.
Cause there's a fat man with a surfboard with the blues.
I hear you moan, I hear you moan, I hear you moan.

+1 You should spend more time in the UAA thread.

Incidentally, it looks like Nate Brooks is back in the rotation for Chicago, playing a combined 20 minutes over the weekend.

Pat Coleman

Quote from: deiscanton on January 27, 2013, 02:04:25 PM
Congrats to Rochester on the win today.  I am down in Maryland visiting my brother, my sister-in-law, and my two nieces this weekend, but I followed both Brandeis games this weekend on line.  My computer at home is not working like it used to, so I have not been posting on the d3boards as much.   Tough weekend for the Brandeis men, but I will be back at the Auerbach Arena next weekend cheering the Judges on.   John DiBartolomeo just put on an Andy Enfield-esque performance in the 2nd half.  (1990's reference to a former UAA player from Johns Hopkins with a killer FT percentage.) 

Great game today.   Hoping for another great one next Sunday, and a different outc
ome-- although that will be tough.

When I get back home tomorrow, I may comment during the week from the library.

0-2 for the 'Deis men this week.   Hopefully, Deis will get some wins at home next week.

Will you be at Brandeis on Sunday, Allen? I will be.
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howardjp

Will you be at Brandeis on Sunday, Allen? I will be.
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Look forward to being there and maybe even meeting one of these D3 legends! Should be a barn burner. Congrats to Rochester on attaining the #1 slot. 'Deis hangs on at #25.

So .. remember what happened last week when #1 Duke traveled to #25 Miami? That would be heaven!

Ethelred the Unready

Quote from: howardjp on January 28, 2013, 05:02:59 PM
Will you be at Brandeis on Sunday, Allen? I will be.


Look forward to being there and maybe even meeting one of these D3 legends! Should be a barn burner. Congrats to Rochester on attaining the #1 slot. 'Deis hangs on at #25.

So .. remember what happened last week when #1 Duke traveled to #25 Miami? That would be heaven!
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Or hell, depending    :D
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howardjp

Maybe limbo :)

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Quote from: Ethelred the Unready on January 28, 2013, 05:13:32 PM
Quote from: howardjp on January 28, 2013, 05:02:59 PM
Will you be at Brandeis on Sunday, Allen? I will be.


Look forward to being there and maybe even meeting one of these D3 legends! Should be a barn burner. Congrats to Rochester on attaining the #1 slot. 'Deis hangs on at #25.

So .. remember what happened last week when #1 Duke traveled to #25 Miami? That would be heaven!

Or hell, depending    :D
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howardjp

The boards are back!

And so are the Judges, led by Alex Stoyle's 27 points and a load of boards, he really carried the team last night. final was 72-67 over Emory.

Congrats to NYU on their win over Rochester, so 'Deis doesn't have a chance to give Rochester their first loss, but the UAA implications of this game are now higher.

Note to WBRS - upgrade your broadcast, please

Note to coach - find Jay Freeman! Backcourt got burned by bad defense a number of times (not Moten).

WUPHF

New York defeats Rochester 65-51.

I did not expect the undefeated record and No. 1 ranking to last through weekends five and six with road games at Brandeis and Washington University, but I really did not expect it all to end with a fourteen point loss to NYU.

I did not watch that game, but notable stats include NYU shooting 52 percent from the field and 57 percent from three point range on 8-14 shooting compared with 35 percent and 6-20 shooting from three point range for Rochester. 

DiBartomoleo was held to 12 points (half his season average) while Tana, Yaffe and Stockmal scored 18, 17 and 14 for New York.  Vernon was the only other Yellowjacket in double figures with 11.  Tyler Sankes, who has been an offensive threat off the bench finished with 0.
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The 90-72 win by Washington University over Carnegie Mellon can only be adequately described with an overused cliche.  How about the: the Bears were firing on all cylinders.

Carnegie Mellon never had an answer for Klimek who scored 24 and had some highlight reel moves thanks in part to highlight reel assists.  Rob Burnett is on a three game hot streak.  Hoener, Aboona, Cooney, Palucki, the usual...

Carnegie Mellon has a big game from Asad Meghani and looked much better than the 4-15 record but I doubt they will get an big upset this season (like last year against Emory) and may finish with 1-3 wins.