MBB: American Rivers Conference

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Drake Palmer

Woowie!!! What a ball game!  NWU wins in OT to advance to the Big Natty Dance!

 
"If anything here offends, I beg your pardon. I come in peace, I depart in gratitude." ;)

Mr. Ypsi

NOT the Neb Wes and Springfield game I was expecting.  For much of the game, NWU couldn't have rung up 130 on a decent hs team!  No doubt Springfield had something to do with that, but it mostly looked much more like bad offense than good defense.  The final four minutes of OT is the Neb Web I kept expecting!

It's the title game I expected all week.  Good luck to Neb Wes! ;D  [In 1997 the Titans you lost to were my IWU Titans - I give you full permission to beat these 'pretend' Titans! ::)]

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)


All four teams struggled to shoot at the beginning of their games.  It does feel like NebWes didn't really play their game in the first half.
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coocooforcoekohawk

Congratulations Prairie Wolves.
I watched the championship game.
I look forward to seeing you in person next year when you come to Cedar Rapids.
I believe everyone is coming back, but one?
Very impressive shooting.
I'm so happy 'cause today I found my friends. They're in my head.  I'm so ugly, that's okay, 'cause so are you!

gordonmann


AndOne


AndOne

It seems that in the locker room at Platteville before the Whitman game, NWU Coach Dale Wellman wrote a message on the board;

To be the best, we have to beat the best.

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tomt4525

I'm a UWSP fan and come in peace.  The Pointers just received a commitment from Dubuque Wahlert 6'6" Senior, Peter Timmerman.  Does any posters who frequent here have any information on him?  I can't find much online.  Thanks

AndOne

Quote from: tomt4525 on April 09, 2018, 01:30:58 PM
I'm a UWSP fan and come in peace.  The Pointers just received a commitment from Dubuque Wahlert 6'6" Senior, Peter Timmerman.  Does any posters who frequent here have any information on him?  I can't find much online.  Thanks

You just have to know where to look Tom.  :)
This season's stats

Games: 22
PPG: 14.0
FG attempts: 223
FG made: 90
FG %: 40.4%
3pt attempts: 78
3pt made: 28
3pt %: 35.9%
FT attempts: 123
FT made: 99
FT %: 80.5%
RPG: 6.5
APG: 2.1
SPG: 0.6
BPG: 0.5
TOPG: 3.1

tomt4525

Quote from: AndOne on April 09, 2018, 03:32:21 PM
Quote from: tomt4525 on April 09, 2018, 01:30:58 PM
I'm a UWSP fan and come in peace.  The Pointers just received a commitment from Dubuque Wahlert 6'6" Senior, Peter Timmerman.  Does any posters who frequent here have any information on him?  I can't find much online.  Thanks

You just have to know where to look Tom.  :)
This season's stats

Games: 22
PPG: 14.0
FG attempts: 223
FG made: 90
FG %: 40.4%
3pt attempts: 78
3pt made: 28
3pt %: 35.9%
FT attempts: 123
FT made: 99
FT %: 80.5%
RPG: 6.5
APG: 2.1
SPG: 0.6
BPG: 0.5
TOPG: 3.1

I was able to find the stats, I was more looking to hear from people that saw him play.  What are his strengths and weaknesses??  Obviously a good free throw shooter and someone who gets to the line often.  From what I read, he seems more like a wing.  What is his quickness like??  Does he have a long wingspan that helps on the defensive end??

tomt4525

Maybe a basis for comparison would be a good way to start....how does Timmerman compare to the Duax kids that matriculated from Dubuque to the WIAC recently??  Robert plays at Platteville and was this year's Player of the Year.  Connor was a freshman at Oshkosh and played quite a few minutes in his first year.

AndOne

Well, you did ask if anyone had any information on him.  ;)

In answer to your last question, IDK what his wingspan is but, even if substantial, it evidently didn't help much as, even with being 6'7" he only blocked 12 shots all year. Also, his 3.1 TOsPG give rise for concern. His stats seem to point toward him being more offensively orientated.