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deiscanton

Emory 57, Rochester 48  4:43 to go in regulation.

3 players for Emory in double figures.

Ross Gang of Rochester hits his first 3 of the game coming out of the timeout to make it a 2 possession game with 4:07 left.

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Jaxson Barber of Emory no longer perfect for the season from the charity stripe-- He just got his first FT miss of the season-- now 15 of 16 for the season from the line.

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One possession game now with 35.2 seconds left.

Emory leading 61-58, Eagles with the ball coming out of a timeout.

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Emory has gone 2-2 from the charity stripe to make it Emory 63, Rochester 58 with 23 seconds left.

Rochester ball coming out of an Emory timeout.

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Emory 63, Rochester 61 14.3 seconds left.

Emory ball coming out of Rochester's last timeout.  Rochester now out of timeouts.

Arrow is pointing to Rochester on a held ball situation.

Rochester fouls Romin Williams off the timeout.

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Final from the Palestra in Rochester, NY

Emory 64, Rochester 61

Rochester had a shot to tie the game and send it to OT, but the 3 pt FG attempt hit the back of the rim and out.

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Final stats

Emory 64, Rochester 61

Leading scorers for Emory

Matthew Schner-- 16 points, 8 rebounds

Nick Stuck--14 points,

Romin Williams-- 12 points

Mason Johnson-- 10 points, 5 rebounds

Leading scorers for Rochester

Brian Amabilno Perez-- 13 points, 6 rebounds

Trent Noordsij- 12 points

Andrew Jackson-- 11 points

Ross Gang-- 8 points

Emory shot 26 of 62 from the field for the game (41.9%), 5 of 27 from 3 pt land (18.5%), 7 of 13 from the charity stripe (53.8%)

Rochester shot 22 of 63 from the field (34.9%), 10 of 25 from 3 pt land (40%), 7 of 13 from the charity stripe.

Rebounds even at 42-42, but Rochester won the offensive glass battle, 13 to 11.

Emory had 6 assists and turned the ball over 11 times.

Rochester had 17 assists and turned the ball over 13 times.

Bench points-- Rochester wins 23-22

Points off turnovers-- Emory won that one, 13-7

Points in the paint-- Emory won that one, 30-22

Second chance points even at 12-12.

Emory goes to 1-0 in the UAA, while Rochester falls to 0-1 in the UAA.

Both teams now have overall records of 8-3.








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I will be watching NYU at Brandeis on the women's side next, but will have the commentary audio on for CWRU at CMU men.

Commentary is available for the Case Western Reserve vs Carnegie Mellon men's game.

AllStar

QuoteAlso in other news, no spectators are now allowed at any Brandeis home event for the time being-- the PCR test requirement for outside spectators to attend games is no more, and it has been replaced with a complete ban which took effect yesterday.

However, they can drive 20 minutes (14.8 miles) and enjoy themselves at the 19,580 seat TD Garden with no problem.

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Quote from: AllStar on January 08, 2022, 02:01:12 PM
QuoteAlso in other news, no spectators are now allowed at any Brandeis home event for the time being-- the PCR test requirement for outside spectators to attend games is no more, and it has been replaced with a complete ban which took effect yesterday.

However, they can drive 20 minutes (14.8 miles) and enjoy themselves at the 19,580 seat TD Garden with no problem.

However, they cannot attend DI Northeastern games at Matthews Arena or Solomon Court at the present time, nor can the general public attend DI Harvard games in the Ivy League at Lavietes Pavilion, either.

BTW, you do need to show your proof of vaccination that is satisfactory to the City of Boston's new "B Together" vaccination order to get into TD Garden events.  Starting next week, a negative PCR test by itself will no longer be sufficient.  Proof of vax is also needed to attend Boston College or Boston University indoor athletics contests as well.

An apples to apples comparison may be vaild if you are comparing the Brandeis spectator policy to the current DII Bentley spectator policy for the Dana Center in Waltham for NE10 basketball games just a few miles from the Brandeis campus.  Bentley is still allowing spectators to attend with proof of vaccination + ID to be presented at the door.   A negative PCR or antigen test taken 72 hours before the day of competition is also sufficient.

However, if you comparing an event at Brandeis to an event at TD Garden, you are comparing apples and oranges, my friend.

BTW, there are no Brandeis men's home games this weekend or next.

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Case Western Reserve defeated Carnegie Mellon, 89-88, on a buzzer beating tip-in by Ryan Newton at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh.

CWRU now at 11-1, 1-0 in the UAA

Unfortunately, Carnegie Mellon is not known to archive their games on demand for fans to watch, so I cannot watch this men's game later.

I will just have to read the box score and play by play sheet.


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No games on either the men's or women's side of the UAA were decided by 10+ points today.  This was an exciting round of games on both sides of the Association slate today.

ADL70

Quote from: deiscanton on January 08, 2022, 04:01:50 PM
Case Western Reserve defeated Carnegie Mellon, 89-88, on a buzzer beating tip-in by Ryan Newton at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh.

CWRU now at 11-1, 1-0 in the UAA

Unfortunately, Carnegie Mellon is not known to archive their games on demand for fans to watch, so I cannot watch this men's game later.

I will just have to read the box score and play by play sheet.

Here's the final few seconds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE400LrR9-s





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Quote from: ADL70 on January 08, 2022, 09:01:56 PM
Quote from: deiscanton on January 08, 2022, 04:01:50 PM
Case Western Reserve defeated Carnegie Mellon, 89-88, on a buzzer beating tip-in by Ryan Newton at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh.

CWRU now at 11-1, 1-0 in the UAA

Unfortunately, Carnegie Mellon is not known to archive their games on demand for fans to watch, so I cannot watch this men's game later.

I will just have to read the box score and play by play sheet.

Here's the final few seconds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE400LrR9-s

Thanks for posting the clip.

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Scheduled games for the week of Monday, Jan. 10 to Sunday, January 16--


One non-conference game scheduled for this evening (Monday, January 10)--

La Roche at Carnegie Mellon-- 7 PM Eastern from Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh.

Second meeting of the season between the two programs-- Carnegie Mellon won 103-102 in OT at La Roche on Wed., Nov. 10, 2021

La Roche is 0-2 vs UAA teams this season, as CWRU defeated La Roche by 6 points back in November as well.

La Roche enters today's contest vs Carnegie Mellon at 5-5, 3-1 in the AMCC.

Association games Friday and Sunday--

All Association games involving Brandeis men's basketball that were scheduled for this weekend have been postponed due to COVID-19 protocols.

Friday, January 14, 2022

1.)  Wash U at Emory-- 5:30 PM Eastern
2.)  Chicago at Rochester-- 5:30 PM Eastern
3.)  CWRU at NYU-- 6 PM Eastern

Sunday, January 16, 2022

1.)  Wash U at Rochester-- 11 AM Eastern
2.)  Chicago at Emory-- Noon Eastern
3.)  Carnegie Mellon at NYU-- Noon Eastern