2020 NCAA Tournament

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Gregory Sager

Jack Boyle of Pomona-Pitzer hit a well-contested fadeaway trey from the left corner at the buzzer to propel the Sagehens to a 71-70 upset over host Emory.
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Quote from: Greek Tragedy on March 07, 2020, 08:25:57 PM
Brock holds on 84-81. Middlebury with a good look at a corner 3 for the win. Brock nearly shot themselves in the foot missing FTs at the end. A lane violation, by the FT shooter after a miss gave Middlebury a shot to win with about 8 seconds left.

Wide open look for Cahill in his favorite spot, a shot he knocks down often. Just short.

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Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 07, 2020, 09:02:23 PM
Jack Boyle of Pomona-Pitzer hit a well-contested fadeaway trey from the left corner at the buzzer to propel the Sagehens to a 71-70 upset over host Emory.

Yeah. Good defense. Not good enough. Inbounds pass from the bench cross court, fake, then shot with a guy in his face. Nothing but net from the corner 3. Wow.
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Gregory Sager

Dan Masino made a driving layup at the buzzer to lift Hobart to a 62-61 upset over Springfield, as another host bites the dust. The Pride had just taken the lead with seven seconds remaining on a Heath Post 17-footer.
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BaboNation

Can someone confirm what the Springfield play-by-play guy cited ... Jake Ross is the only player in D3 history with 2500 points and 1000 rebounds?

Gregory Sager

Stop what you're doing, people, and tune into overtime in Naperville. UW-Oshkosh and North Central are playing an amazing game.
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Gregory Sager

We will have a new champion this season. UW-Oshkosh fell in overtime to North Central, 84-82. The Cardinals had to erase a double-digit deficit in the second half with their two leading scorers, Connor Raridon and Mike Cappelletti, both sitting on the bench with four fouls apiece.
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When do they announce hosts for next weekend?

Gregory Sager

Another home team goes down, as UT-Dallas succumbs to Whitworth, 73-66.
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Gregory Sager

Sayonara to the WIAC, as UW-Platteville follows UW-Eau Claire and UW-Oshkosh through the exit door. St. Thomas knocked off the Pioneers, 73-70, in Platteville.

It's so strange to watch a tournament game that has no broadcasters.
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Gregory Sager

Yeshiva shoots 65% from the field and beats PSU-Harrisburg, 102-83.

The JHU colorman just said that Ryan Turell was the star of the game for the Maccabees, as he scored 30 tonight. He's wrong. I don't know if anyone's ever achieved a triple-double in a tournament game before, but Gabe Leifer did it tonight for Yeshiva. Get this line: 10 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists (and only two turnovers). That's just plain meshugga!
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Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 07, 2020, 10:29:22 PM
Yeshiva shoots 65% from the field and beats PSU-Harrisburg, 102-83.

The JHU colorman just said that Ryan Turell was the star of the game for the Maccabees, as he scored 30 tonight. He's wrong. I don't know if anyone's ever achieved a triple-double in a tournament game before, but Gabe Leifer did it tonight for Yeshiva. Get this line: 10 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists (and only two turnovers). That's just plain meshugga!

It's his fourth career triple double.  I believe he only trails Nate West of Letourneau and Cabrini's Aaron Walton-Moss all-time.
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AWM was a triple double machine. He really stuffed the stat sheet..

Speaking of which.. no mentions of Nathan Bower Malone and his incredibly efficient night?? 53!! I haven't been able to watch but box score scouting looks like it's awesome. Excited to catch games next weekend.

Tommie Johnnie round 4 in the NCAA with a trip to Fort Wayne on the line... whew! Just one of the 8 great games!

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Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 07, 2020, 09:17:53 PM
Dan Masino made a driving layup at the buzzer to lift Hobart to a 62-61 upset over Springfield, as another host bites the dust. The Pride had just taken the lead with seven seconds remaining on a Heath Post 17-footer.

They also made a great pass prior to advance the ball past half court.  From under their own basket with 2.8, to over the center court line only dropping to 2.2!  What a finish!

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Quote from: Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan) on March 07, 2020, 10:42:38 PM
Quote from: Gregory Sager on March 07, 2020, 10:29:22 PM
Yeshiva shoots 65% from the field and beats PSU-Harrisburg, 102-83.

The JHU colorman just said that Ryan Turell was the star of the game for the Maccabees, as he scored 30 tonight. He's wrong. I don't know if anyone's ever achieved a triple-double in a tournament game before, but Gabe Leifer did it tonight for Yeshiva. Get this line: 10 points, 20 rebounds, 10 assists (and only two turnovers). That's just plain meshugga!

It's his fourth career triple double.  I believe he only trails Nate West of Letourneau and Cabrini's Aaron Walton-Moss all-time.

Yeshiva looked very, very good.  Even if Turell did remind me of Kramer from Seinfeld.  Especially with has big stride approach to the foul line.  Hilarious!