2012 Division III NCAA Tournament

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Quote from: ronk on March 16, 2012, 09:23:09 PM
Quote from: Hoops Fan on March 16, 2012, 08:59:08 PM
In a commercial right now, I think it's 23-19 WW right now.  Davis has two fouls.

I'm not sure where the officiating crew is from, but they're calling the game tighter than WW is used to - definitely playing to MIT's liking.

This would be considered 'letting them play' in the Mid-Atlantic; don't think it's tight at all.

It's tighter than WW is used to, you can tell from the body language.
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44-32 Whitewater.  Davis us playing really well and the defense is really effective at getting MIT out of their rhythm.  They're really dictating pace right now.  12 minutes to go.

It's not over, but MIT will have to work hard.  They're shots aren't falling either.
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UWW is doing a great job in transition. Quick, long outlets ... pushing the ball up the floor, attacking the basket early.

It's a pace that MIT doesn't seem to be able to handle well. And even when they do stop the initial attack at the basket, they have Chris Davis to contend with in the halfcourt.
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75-70 Lehigh takes out Duke.  Lehigh stopped calling themselves the Engineers several years ago, they are now called the Mountain Hawks.

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Kates is having an off night; they've relied on him so much during this run they might not be able to adjust when other people have to pick up the slack.

I'll be ok with Davis getting national POY; he's been very good.
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Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 16, 2012, 09:43:30 PM
UWW is doing a great job in transition. Quick, long outlets ... pushing the ball up the floor, attacking the basket early.

It's a pace that MIT doesn't seem to be able to handle well. And even when they do stop the initial attack at the basket, they have Chris Davis to contend with in the halfcourt.
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Quite interesting... I don't think this is Whitewater's MO this year. It's more common of WW teams in the past.

'Course, they've held MIT to 37 with less than 10 mins left in the game... that IS their MO this year!
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54-39, WW 4:30 to go.

This one's basically over.  MIT doesn't look like they believe they can come back.  Announcers talking about next season.

MIT just had too many turnovers and too many guys with off nights.  Kates, Karraker, Hollingsworth all having less than stellar nights.
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Quote from: Hoops Fan on March 16, 2012, 10:00:59 PM

54-39, WW 4:30 to go.

This one's basically over.  MIT doesn't look like they believe they can come back.  Announcers talking about next season.

MIT just had too many turnovers and too many guys with off nights.  Kates, Karraker, Hollingsworth all having less than stellar nights.

Warhawks playing some pretty good defense.  ;)
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Quote from: Knightstalker on March 16, 2012, 09:44:31 PM
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Quote from: Hoops Fan on March 16, 2012, 10:00:59 PM

54-39, WW 4:30 to go.

This one's basically over.  MIT doesn't look like they believe they can come back.  Announcers talking about next season.

MIT just had too many turnovers and too many guys with off nights.  Kates, Karraker, Hollingsworth all having less than stellar nights.

The UWW defense had a lot to do with that.
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Quote from: Greek Tragedy on March 17, 2012, 01:24:23 AM
1st game had 2180 in attendence

2nd game had 2342

That's because our fans stuck around, while yours showed up late! 8-)

Would have been a bigger crowd, but half the Titan fans were in Holland. ;)

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Cabrini did something tonight last night that very few Mid-Atlantic teams have done and that's win an NCAA tournament game vs a team west of the Ohio River.  Not that these match-ups happen very often, because they really don't, and these have usually gone badly for the Mid-Atlantic team.

Unless I'm missing something, Catholic over Ohio Northern in 2001 was the last to do it.  Heck I don't even see very many Mid-Atlantic teams make a Final Four.  Maybe Lebanon Valley in 1994 over Wittenberg was the next.

So congrats to Cabrini