MBB: University Athletic Association

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deiscanton

I just checked the schedule on the NCAA Player.

According to the schedule-- and this is a late update--

We know that both national semifinals and the consolation game will be video streamed on the NCAA Player.  The latest schedule update on the player has the NCAA also video streaming CBS College Sports's broadcast of the national championship game-- in addition to D3Hoops.com's separate audio stream of the title game.  To my knowledge, this is the first year that the NCAA will be video streaming the title game, and this will be a great benefit to those people who do not get CBS College Sports on their cable systems.

Also, a correction from the Hoopsville announcement--

Because CBS College Sports will also be doing the DIII national championship game for men's ice hockey at 5 PM Eastern on Saturday, the third place game for DIII men's basketball will be at 12:30 PM Eastern tomorrow (March 20), followed by the DIII men's basketball national championship game at 3 PM Eastern tomorrow.  (March 20).

In previous years, the Hoopsville schedule for Saturday would be correct.

(PS-- for DIII hockey fans, both semifinals and the championship game for both men's and women's ice hockey will also be video streamed-- check the schedule on the NCAA Player for details.)

pabegg

Quote from: pabegg on March 17, 2009, 04:16:24 PM
One of the things about this WashU team is their ability to string together runs. Here's what I've compiled:

For each game, I've listed runs of 8-0 or better (or longer runs that were slightly interrupted).

North Park 9-0, 11-0, 9-0
Colorado College 9-0, 12-0
Augustana 10-0
Aurora 16-0, 9-0
Hamilton 11-0 (18-2), 14-0
Illinois Wesleyan 8-0
Fontbonne 11-0
Eureka 12-0
Elmhurst 8-0, 8-0
Webster 9-0, 10-0
Chicago 8-0
Case 10-0, 9-0
Emory 12-0, 9-0
Rochester 14-0
Carnegie 9-0 (14-2), 17-0
Brandeis 7-0 (11-1)
NYU 21-0
Brandeis 10-0
Emory 9-0
Case 11-0, 9-0
Rochester 11-0
Chicago 14-0
Lawrence 10-0, 14-0
UW-Whitewater 11-0, 14-0
Wheaton 8-0
St. Thomas 15-0

In only three games they didn't have a major run: Anderson, 2nd NYU, 2nd Carnegie

16-0 run tonight

jagluski

Quote from: pabegg on March 20, 2009, 06:30:25 PM
Quote from: pabegg on March 17, 2009, 04:16:24 PM
One of the things about this WashU team is their ability to string together runs. Here's what I've compiled:

For each game, I've listed runs of 8-0 or better (or longer runs that were slightly interrupted).

North Park 9-0, 11-0, 9-0
Colorado College 9-0, 12-0
Augustana 10-0
Aurora 16-0, 9-0
Hamilton 11-0 (18-2), 14-0
Illinois Wesleyan 8-0
Fontbonne 11-0
Eureka 12-0
Elmhurst 8-0, 8-0
Webster 9-0, 10-0
Chicago 8-0
Case 10-0, 9-0
Emory 12-0, 9-0
Rochester 14-0
Carnegie 9-0 (14-2), 17-0
Brandeis 7-0 (11-1)
NYU 21-0
Brandeis 10-0
Emory 9-0
Case 11-0, 9-0
Rochester 11-0
Chicago 14-0
Lawrence 10-0, 14-0
UW-Whitewater 11-0, 14-0
Wheaton 8-0
St. Thomas 15-0

In only three games they didn't have a major run: Anderson, 2nd NYU, 2nd Carnegie

16-0 run tonight




Inc luding the the first 11 by Sean Wallis on his own!

magicman

#2328
Washington U advances to the title game with a 77-58 win over Guilford. Wash U up 46-41 with 11:50 to play when Sean Wallis goes on an 11-0 run hitting a layup and 3 consecutive 3's to break the game wide open. Aaron Thompson set a Salem record with 8 3 pointer's out of 12 attempts and scored a total of 30 points Wallis ended up with 15. Thompson also had a game high 9 rebounds while Wallis added 5 assists.
Clay Henson topped Guilford with 23 pts and Tyler Sanborn finished with 11 pts and 7 boards.

Hugenerd

Congrats to WashU on their impressive win and moving on to the championship game tomorrow.  AT put together another very impressive game.

CCIWchamps

Quote from: magicman on March 20, 2009, 06:45:56 PM
Washington U advances to the title game with a 77-58 win over Guilford. Wash U up 46-41 with 11:50 to play when Sean Wallis goes on an 11-0 run hitting a layup and 3 consecutive 3's to break the game wide open. Aaron Thompson set a Salem record with 8 3 pointer's out of 12 attempts and scored a total of 30 points Wallis ended up with 15. Thompson also had a game high 9 rebounds while Wallis added 5 assists.
Clay Henson topped Guilford with 23 pts and Tyler Sanborn finished with 11 pts and 7 boards.

Gee, who'd have thunk it- Wash U in a runaway.  Good luck tomorrow!

Hugenerd

NABC All-region teams were announced today, UAA members include:

Great Lakes first team: Ryan Einwag  (I think the first time I have agreed with an NABC selection over d3hoops)

East First Team: Mike Chmielowiec

Midwest First Team: Aaron Thompson
Midwest Second Team: Tyler Nading, Sean Wallis
Midwest Coach of the Year: Mark Edwards

Northeast First Team:
Steve DeLuca

deiscanton

Wash U against Richard Stockton tomorrow in the title game as the Ospreys defeated Franklin and Marshall in a game of attrition tonight.   Franklin and Marshall will play Guilford in the third place game.

sludge

Wow, now I see what the UAA teams have had to put up with all season.

Yesterday, Guilford managed to cut it to 6 in the second half against WashU, but could get no closer and WashU responded in a big way.  They've got excellent shooters, and the team is extremely well organized.  They don't have the crush-your-ball-movement defense that Virginia Wesleyan had a couple of years ago, but they've got much better shooting than anything I've seen.

WashU did crowd Tyler Sanborn front and back, and they were great at switching off, so even though someone must have been open for Guilford, it was never for very long.

If WashU doesn't win it all, I'll eat my hat.

Marty Peretz

Headed to the arena now to hopefully witness our second straight title...Yesterday was a blast. Now it's time to do it again. Go Bears.

jagluski

Quote from: pabegg on March 20, 2009, 06:30:25 PM
Quote from: pabegg on March 17, 2009, 04:16:24 PM
One of the things about this WashU team is their ability to string together runs. Here's what I've compiled:

For each game, I've listed runs of 8-0 or better (or longer runs that were slightly interrupted).

North Park 9-0, 11-0, 9-0
Colorado College 9-0, 12-0
Augustana 10-0
Aurora 16-0, 9-0
Hamilton 11-0 (18-2), 14-0
Illinois Wesleyan 8-0
Fontbonne 11-0
Eureka 12-0
Elmhurst 8-0, 8-0
Webster 9-0, 10-0
Chicago 8-0
Case 10-0, 9-0
Emory 12-0, 9-0
Rochester 14-0
Carnegie 9-0 (14-2), 17-0
Brandeis 7-0 (11-1)
NYU 21-0
Brandeis 10-0
Emory 9-0
Case 11-0, 9-0
Rochester 11-0
Chicago 14-0
Lawrence 10-0, 14-0
UW-Whitewater 11-0, 14-0
Wheaton 8-0
St. Thomas 15-0

In only three games they didn't have a major run: Anderson, 2nd NYU, 2nd Carnegie

16-0 run tonight


10-0 run for the Bears in the first half today against Richard Stockton

Ethelred the Unready

Quote from: Marty Peretz on March 21, 2009, 12:50:10 PM
Headed to the arena now to hopefully witness our second straight title...Yesterday was a blast. Now it's time to do it again. Go Bears.

Don't hurt yourself lacing them up, Marty.   ;)
"Your mind is on vacation but your mouth is working overtime" - Mose Allison

sac

Congratulations to Wash U on back-to-back National Championships. :)

Ethelred the Unready

Quote from: sac on March 21, 2009, 05:04:46 PM
Congratulations to Wash U on back-to-back National Championships. :)

They are a fun group to watch
"Your mind is on vacation but your mouth is working overtime" - Mose Allison

kiltedbryan

Congratulations to Wash U!  A well-earned title, coming through the Bracket of Death.