MBB: Centennial Conference

Started by swish, March 01, 2005, 04:51:33 PM

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D.B. Cooper

Final picks

Hope: Ursinus will likely have trouble with getting up for this after the ending of their streak in the semis

Wash U: Perhaps a team of destiny this year, although either could win

r.w. mcnickels

#916
NCAA Third Place:
Hope

NCAA Championship:
Amherst

Watched part of the Amherst-Ursinus game on video, and the Jeffs look as talented as any D-III team I've seen.  Washington is on a roll, but Amherst has the big guys to contain Ruths.

Hope beats Ursinus in the dreaded consolation game.  D-III should do away with this game -- it gives the fans another game to watch, but the teams don't want to be there.

Leo

Pick'ems:

Ursinus Ursinus and Ursinus  :) :) :) :)

Amherst

diplomaniac1


Pick-Ems -

Third Place Game
Ursinus vs. Hope:   Ursinus

Championship Game
Washington vs. Amherst:   Amherst

A great run by Ursinus - Gongrats to the Bears. The injury to Shattuck certainly had to hurt them! However, even with a healthy Shattuck I am not sure that they could have beaten Amherst yesterday. Thanks to Ursinus for representing the Centennial Conference so well. Getting to the Final Four is a real accomplishment to be proud of.

How about those DI upsets yesterday?!? Good luck to all. Regards,

Eric


Reserved Seat


old ends

Well nothing for nothing here goes:

Ursinus--- got to pull for the conference team
Amherst-- they did beat Ursinus after all.

tip  off start soon

old ends

Suetonius picked a perfect 4 games in a row so she gets the MVP of the Pick-em

r.w.mcnickels won the overall pick-em

Congrats to the above for the insite into the game..

Overall finish                                           

r.w.mcnickels              10  -  3
suetonius                     9  -  4
old ends                      9  -  4
Leo                             8  -  5
Reserved Seat              7  -  6
Diplomanic1                  6  -  7
Bearsfan1                     7  -  4

See ya next year for pick-em's, but will continue to post stories as I see them for all to read....

Had a blast

Ralph Turner

Quote from: old ends on March 19, 2008, 09:12:02 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on March 19, 2008, 05:17:47 PM
That's Ursinus' press release, also found here:

D3hoops.com Scoreboard
thanks, I must learn to look there first... It is the local press that really dropped the ball for a home town team.
Yes!  +1  :)

What we D3 fans need to do is to make these sites "the" primary site for D3sports, so it can carry long-term economic viability!

old ends

#923
Hot off the presses.

Click here

I am sure there will be a lot more tomorrow, but check D3hoops first.


Edited for formatting -- Thanks for the link.  Ralph Turner

old ends

To the F & M people on the post.. Enjoy a story about fellow Alumni and Basketball player...

http://www.mcall.com/sports/all-jones.6326241mar23,0,6295843.column

old ends

#925
Local papers and others slant on the Ursinus loss in the consolation game.

Click here. 

And here.

And here.

enjoy articles


Edited for formatting -- Thanks for the links.  Ralph Turner

old ends

Congrats to Nick Shattuck, of Ursinus,  for being 2nd team All-American.

go to http://www.d3hoops.com/ for the entire list.


r.w. mcnickels

Quote from: old ends on March 23, 2008, 12:12:08 PM
To the F & M people on the post.. Enjoy a story about fellow Alumni and Basketball player...

http://www.mcall.com/sports/all-jones.6326241mar23,0,6295843.column

Good story on Jerome Maiatico.  Strange to see Gordie Jones' byline at the Morning Call -- he covered F&M hoops for many years at the Intelligencer Journal.  Given the detail he includes on the 2000 Final Four, it looks like Jones still has some dusty old notes from his days covering F&M.

La Verdad

Congrats to Ursinus on a great season.  Shattuck was far from full strength, but you have to respect a kid that can barely walk going out and playing 38
minutes.  It would have been nice to see them play Amherst with a healthy team; that score would certainly have been much, much closer.