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JACKET84

Quote from: mcmfan on February 16, 2012, 08:49:44 PM
  Someone at the game said that one of the players came in injured.

I know our starting senior guard didn't play in the game.  She must be the one that was hurt.

What happens if McMurry beats Sul Ross, and HSU beats HPU?  Does McM win the tie breaker with HPU since they beat HSU twice and HPU split with HSU?

CUAfan

I think that is correct. Both MCM & HPU split with each other, split with CTX, then it goes to record vs. the #4 seed (HSU), which would put HPU in the #3 spot.
Let's go 'Nados!

mcmfan

HSU 81 HPU 76!  Since McM just beat Sul Ross, the tournament seedings get very interesting...
Alacumba!

CUAfan

Yeah. HPU went from 1 seed to 3 seed in one weekend. I wouldn't want to be UTD next weekend.
Let's go 'Nados!

mcmfan

#4324
So if McMurry is the #2 seed, we play MC in the first round, which beat us in regular season; and HPU plays UTD, which beat them in the regular season.  And then, assuming McM manages to win, we get LC and HPU gets Concordia (assuming they win).  I think the tournament is going to be a real cat fight, since everyone is about evenly matched except maybe the #4 seeds (and even there I'd never trust HSU not to pull off another upset).
Alacumba!

CUAfan

HSU's problem this year was that while they were pretty good, there were three great teams in the West this year (and I don't know if even CTX thought they were going to be that good).
Let's go 'Nados!

mcmfan

CTX came our of nowhere and surprised everybody, I think.  Usually, they would be fighting UMHB for 4th place in the tournament, and usually just miss getting in by a game or so.  And now, this year, they're number 1 in the West!  The other surprise is UMHB, which wasn't even in contention this year.
Alacumba!

CUAfan

Top Performances of the Week

Best Offense: 1.36, McMurry vs. Sul Ross State, 2/18
Best Defense: 0.52, McMurry vs. Sul Ross State, 2/18
Biggest Win: +0.84, McMurry (1.36) vs. Sul Ross State (0.52), 2/18
Closest Win: +0.01, Ozarks (0.89) at Texas-Tyler (0.87), 2/18
Most Combined Offense: Hardin-Simmons (1.15) vs. Howard Payne (1.08), 2/18
Least Combined Offense: McMurry (0.86) vs. Howard Payne (0.60), 2/16
Let's go 'Nados!

CUAfan

Final division standings for the season. Tournament projections to follow sometime tomorrow, and team-by-team profiles for the tournament teams sometime after that will be posted on my blog (I'll link here when they're up). Before too terribly long I'll have some player stuff ready.

ASC West
# Team (W-L) - Off/Def/Net/Pace
1. Howard Payne* (16-5) - 0.96/0.79/+0.16/75.7
2. McMurry* (16-5) - 0.92/0.76/+0.16/70.4
3. Concordia-Texas* (18-3) - 0.87/0.73/+0.14/77.2
4. Hardin-Simmons* (11-10) - 0.94/0.86/+0.08/72.1
5. Texas Lutheran (6-15) - 0.84/0.93/-0.10/72.4
6. Mary Hardin-Baylor (5-16) - 0.81/0.93/-0.11/72.9
7. Schreiner (5-16) - 0.80/0.91/-0.11/65.7
8. Sul Ross State (1-20) - 0.71/1.10/-0.39/73.6

ASC East
# Team (W-L) - Off/Def/Net/Pace
1. Louisiana College* (18-2) - 0.98/0.75/+0.23/90.8
2. Texas-Dallas* (15-5) - 0.87/0.75/+0.13/70.0
3. Mississippi College* (13-7) - 0.80/0.78/+0.02/72.3
4. Texas-Tyler (8-12) - 0.89/0.89/+0.00/73.8
5. Ozarks* (9-11) - 0.85/0.90/-0.04/72.6
6. LeTourneau (9-11) - 0.78/0.86/-0.08/73.8
7. East Texas Baptist (4-16) - 0.79/0.93/-0.14/77.9

* - Made ASC Tournament
Let's go 'Nados!

CUAfan

#4329
Projections for the entire tournament. Only LC gets the benefit of home-court advantage in these projections, though they would have been favored anyway.

Quarterfinals
W1 Concordia-Texas 66 vs. E4 Ozarks 59 (75 poss.)
W1 Concordia-Texas 65 vs. E4 Ozarks 46 (75 poss.)
E2 Texas-Dallas 61 vs. W3 Howard Payne 62 (73 poss.)
E2 Texas-Dallas 56 vs. W3 Howard Payne 53 (68 poss.)
W2 McMurry 61 vs. E3 Mississippi College 56 (71 poss.)
W2 McMurry 63 vs. E3 Mississippi College 59 (68 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 76 vs. W4 Hardin-Simmons 67 (81 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 59 vs. W4 Hardin-Simmons 53 (72 poss.)

Semifinals
W1 Concordia-Texas 63.6 vs. W3 Howard Payne 64.4 (76 poss.)
W1 Concordia-Texas 59.5 vs. E2 Texas-Dallas 58.8 (74 poss.)
W1 Concordia-Texas 61 vs. E2 Texas-Dallas 46 (75 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 72 vs. W2 McMurry 66 (81 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 76 vs. W2 McMurry 54 (86 poss.)

Final
E1 Louisiana College 75 vs. W3 Howard Payne 69 (83 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 73 vs. W1 Concordia-Texas 66 (84 poss.)
E1 Louisiana College 64 vs. W1 Concordia-Texas 73 (82 poss.)
Let's go 'Nados!

CUAfan

The profiles are up! Feel free to comment on the blog or here.
Let's go 'Nados!

mcmfan

So you're projecting what I suspect could be true, that HPU's seeming meltdown in Abilene is just temporary and they'll bounce back to bite the competition in the tournament...
Alacumba!

CUAfan

Yeah, I think we just saw HPU at their absolute worst. That is not to take away from McMurry or Hardin-Simmons this past weekend, since they are very good teams themselves, but that was a performance more like something from TLU or UMHB.
Let's go 'Nados!

Ralph Turner

I believe that HPU was missing their starting point guard last weekend.

JACKET84

Being a senior, I'll bet Jasmin Thomas (starting point guard) will be back in the line up at the tournament.  She's probably the quickest player on the team.  Loosing to HSU wasn't that bad for HPU.  It put them in the opposite bracket of LC.