MBB: University Athletic Association

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

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WUPHF

Yeah, I was looking earlier at the Drew Pasteur predictions which includes anticipated results through the end of the season if I understand correctly so I assume that includes a loss to Emory.

Rochester is at home for the final three games and they did go 2-0 on the road against Case Western Reserve and Carnegie Mellon.

Last 4 in
+0.4 (C12) Wooster (17-6/739/560/4-3)
+0.2 (C13) Babson (19-4/826/509/3-2)
+0.2 (C14) UW-Eau Claire (17-6/739/569/2-5)
+0.0 (C15) Virginia Wesleyan (18-4/818/522/2-1)

Bubble-out
-0.1 (C16) UW-Oshkosh (15-8/652/613/3-5)
-0.1 St. Joseph (Conn.) (19-2/905/504/1-1)
-0.1 Albion (19-4/826/533/0-2)
-0.1 (C17) York (Pa.) (19-5/792/531/1-4)
-0.5 (C18) Whitworth (19-4/826/506/1-2)

Also out
-0.9 (C19) Brandeis (15-7/682/559/2-5)
-0.9 (C20) Rochester (15-7/682/596/2-6)

-0.9 (C21) UW-L (18-5/783/532/1-4)
-1.0 (C22) Amherst (17-7/708/544/3-2)
-1.1 (C23) SUNY Potsdam (18-4/818/506/2-4)
-1.1 (C24) SUNY Oneonta (17-5/773/508/3-3)
-1.3 TCNJ (16-8/667/543/2-5)

deiscanton

Sorry, but Emory and Rochester are on the road this weekend.  Both teams finished up a 4 game homestand last weekend.  Rochester is at CWRU tonight, while Emory is at Carnegie Mellon.

Brandeis has the final 3 games at home, starting tonight against Wash U.  I am now on the Brandeis campus waiting to see Chris Mitchell.  There may be a Facebook Live segment with Chris and myself tonight.  Stay tuned.

WUPHF

Oh yeah, I had it right in the post from earlier today and then, well...

Honest mistake.

WUPHF

Brandeis leads Washington University at the half, 38-34.

In other games...

Chicago leads NYU, 33-21.
Emory leads Carnegie Mellon, 55-40
Rochester leads Case Western Reserve, 39-31.

WUPHF

Washington University defeats Brandeis, 77-70.

DeVaughn Rucker for UAA Player of the Year!  Rucker plays through an injury to register 25 points and 7 rebounds.  Nolan was just behind with 24 points.

The Bears nearly coughed up a double-digit lead, but the Judges could get no closer than 5 after leading at the half.

Emory defeats Carnegie Mellon, 98-86.

Rochester and Case Western Reserve are going to OT.
The Spartans had two shots at the line with 2.0 seconds left with a chance for the win.

Chicago defeats NYU, 69-59.

WUPHF

Brandeis and Rochester both go down after Case Western Reserve gets the 88-87 over time win.  Looks like a two-bid league this season.

Titan Q

Quote from: WUPHF on February 21, 2020, 10:01:01 PM
Brandeis and Rochester both go down after Case Western Reserve gets the 88-87 over time win.  Looks like a two-bid league this season.

Agree.  Brandeis and Rochester are both now on the wrong side of the bubble.

deiscanton

Quote from: WUPHF on February 21, 2020, 10:01:01 PM
Brandeis and Rochester both go down after Case Western Reserve gets the 88-87 over time win.  Looks like a two-bid league this season.

I concur as well.  Congrats to Wash U and Emory, and hopefully they both can share the UAA hardware as co-champions.

deiscanton

NYU dressed 8 players for last night's game.  One of them, Michael Min, left the game due to injury 1 minute after coming off the bench in the first half vs Chicago.

The NYU men are now down to 7 active players right now for the Wash U and Brandeis games due to injuries sustained over the season.

The Chicago at NYU doubleheader is archived on the NE10 Now app and can watched on-demand (for now,anyway) on a smart TV through Roku.  Pace Univ is part of the NE10.

deiscanton

As Pat Coleman mentioned on Twitter last night, Emory has tiebreaker advantage for AQ based on a 2-0 head to head sweep vs co-leader Wash U.

Match Sunday to watch will be Emory at CWRU.  If CWRU beats Emory on Sunday, then Wash U most likely takes sole possession of first place.

An Emory win means that Emory and Wash U most likely remain co-leaders going to the final day on Feb. 29.

Emory can only clinch the AQ tomorrow with a win at CWRU and a 7 man NYU team pulling off the shocker of the season vs Wash U.

WUPHF

Our last game Sunday game day of the season.

It all goes by so fast.

Emory and Washington University have the closest thing they have had to trap games today.  Not sure if there is such a thing, but if there is, then we have two today.

WUPHF

Case Western Reserve leads Emory at the half, 47-39 behind a big first half by Monty Khela.

Washington University leads NYU, 36-35.

Chicago leads Brandeis, 39-32.

Carnegie Mellon leads Rochester, 37-36.

Greek Tragedy

Quote from: WUPHF on February 23, 2020, 11:10:05 AM
Our last game Sunday game day of the season.

It all goes by so fast.

Emory and Washington University have the closest thing they have had to trap games today.  Not sure if there is such a thing, but if there is, then we have two today.

I don't understand this comment, trap game, for them. They play two 6-6 teams to end the season. Granted, CWR and NYU are worse, but it's not like Wash U and Emory play each other on the last day.
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WUPHF

#5788
That is an understandable...

My take: final Sunday game with a co-championships on the line against the designated rival next week.  I generally try to avoid the throw out the record books cliche, but Chicago has a history of defeating ranked Washington University teams and the Bears have returned the favor a few times...

Also, that is why I said closet thing to a trap game.

By the way, Case Western Reserve leads Emory, 76-69 with 4 minutes left.

WUPHF

#5789
Emory goes down! Case Western Reserve defeats Emory, 83-78.

Monty Khela celebrates senior day with a 30 point performance.

Ron Jantz says that it was the most exciting game he has ever called.

Washington University leads the league thanks to an 82-62 win over NYU.  The Bears can win the UAA outright with a win in Chicago next weekend.