MBB: North Coast Athletic Conference

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ScotsFan

Does Witt have the NCAC locked up even if Wooster wins out?  I can never remember how the tie breaker works?!

If Wooster wins out and OWU finds a way to beat Witt tonight, both would sit at 15-3 with a season split between the two teams.  Does the tiebreaker go by best win or worst loss.  If it's best wins then Woo would win having swept OWU.  If it's worst loss, then Witt would win with Woo's loss to Wabash...

imderekpoe

Quote from: ScotsFan on February 14, 2018, 03:00:23 PM
Does Witt have the NCAC locked up even if Wooster wins out?  I can never remember how the tie breaker works?!

If Wooster wins out and OWU finds a way to beat Witt tonight, both would sit at 15-3 with a season split between the two teams.  Does the tiebreaker go by best win or worst loss.  If it's best wins then Woo would win having swept OWU.  If it's worst loss, then Witt would win with Woo's loss to Wabash...


I'm pretty sure its best win.

kiltedbryan

Quote from: fantastic50 on February 14, 2018, 03:13:44 PM

If Wooster wins tonight and Witt loses, then Saturday's game is for the top seed. 

<emerges from hibernation / lurking>

Kenyon 79
Wooster 81

Wittenberg 80
Ohio Wesleyan 85

:o :o :o

Saturday's for all the marbles!

imderekpoe

Quote from: kiltedbryan on February 14, 2018, 10:02:59 PM
Quote from: fantastic50 on February 14, 2018, 03:13:44 PM

If Wooster wins tonight and Witt loses, then Saturday's game is for the top seed. 

<emerges from hibernation / lurking>

Kenyon 79
Wooster 81

Wittenberg 80
Ohio Wesleyan 85

:o :o :o

Saturday's for all the marbles!

Wooster's victory tonight gives them 20+ wins again!  I believe that is the 22nd season in a row.

ScotsFan

Quote from: imderekpoe on February 14, 2018, 11:03:26 PM
Wooster's victory tonight gives them 20+ wins again!  I believe that is the 22nd season in a row.

That is correct.  Wooster is tied with Duke for the 2nd longest streak of 20 win seasons.  Kansas leads the way with 29 straight such seasons...

Wooster Booster

To whomever was working the camera and online scoreboard during the Wooster-Wittenberg game, you are just another lazy incompetent bum that failed to do this simple job.  Unbelievable.

Wooster Booster

And then they lose the video at the very end of the game so we miss the final choke by Wooster?  Holy ****, Wittenberg. 


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hotdawg

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The Wooster broadcast said he has an injured ankle. It was suggested on Last night's call that he would probably be able to play on Friday.

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kiltedbryan

Quote from: hotdawg on February 21, 2018, 08:17:21 AM
The Wooster broadcast said he has an injured ankle. It was suggested on the Last night's call that he would probably be able to play on Friday.

Dupler injured the ankle early in the second half against Kenyon last week (right after scoring his 1,000th career point for the Scots) and didn't play against Wittenberg on Saturday, either.

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