As championship week nears, I thought it would be neat to have a thread to keep track of the results so we don't have to go searching through all of the boards to find upsets and whatnot.
As far as I can gather, here is the tournament schedule for 2010:
CONF # Rnd. 1 Quart. Semis Finals
AMCC 7 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
ASC 8 ------ Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28
CAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
CC 5 ------ Feb 24 Feb 27 Feb 28
CCC ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
CCIW 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
CSAC 6 ------ Feb 22 Feb 24 Feb 26
CUNYAC 8 ------ Feb 20 Feb 23 Feb 27
E8 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
GNAC 8 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
GSAC* 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
HCAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
IIAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
LAND 4 ------ ------ Feb 24 Feb 27
LEC ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
LL 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
MACC 4 ------ ------ Feb 24 Feb 27
MACF 4 ------ ------ Feb 24 Feb 27
MASCAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
MIAA 8 ------ Feb 24 Feb 26 Feb 27
MIAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
MWC 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
NAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
NATHC 8 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
NCAC 8 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
NEAC 9 Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28
NECC* 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
NESCAC 8 ------ Feb 20 Feb 27 Feb 28
NEWMAC 8 ------ Feb 24 Feb 27 Feb 28
NJAC 6 ------ Feb 20 Feb 24 Feb 27
NWC 4 ------ ------ Feb 25 Feb 27
OAC 8 ------ Feb 24 Feb 26 Feb 27
ODAC 11 Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28
PrAC 8 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
SCAC 8 ------ Feb 26 Feb 27 Feb 28
SCIAC 4 ------ ------ Feb 26 Feb 27
SKY 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
SLIAC 4 ------ ------ Feb 25 Feb 27
SUNYAC 8 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
UAA - ------ ------ ------ ------
UMAC* 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
USAC 7 ------ Feb 23 Feb 26 Feb 27
WIAC 6 ------ Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb 27
*Not a Pool A Conference
Here's a rundown for the Great Lakes Region tournaments (with AMCC included). If someone (or several others!) would like to help me out with regions they are familliar with, that would be great!
AMCC -- 7 Teams -- February 20, 23, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Medaille
#5/#4 at #1 Medaille -- 6:00
#7/#2 v. #6/#3 -- 8:00
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Medaille
Championship -- 3:30
OAC -- 8 Teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 24
#8 at #1 John Carroll
#7 at #2 Wilmington
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at higher seeds
#5/#4 v. #8/#1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
MIAA -- 8 Teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 26
#8 at. #1 Calvin
#7 at #2 Hope
#6 Kalamazoo at #3 Adrian
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at highest remaining seed
#5/#4 v. #8/#1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at semifinal site
Championship
NCAC - 8 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 23
#8 at #1 Wooster
#7 Denison at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at highest remaining seed
#5/#4 v. #8/#1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at semifinal site
Championship
PrAC -- 7 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#7 Waynesburg at #2
#6 Westminster (Pa.) at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#5/#4 at #1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
I'll update as seeding becomes available.
Here is the SCIAC touney schedule:
Semi-Finals - Feb 26th
#4 Occidental @ #1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps -- 730PM
#3 Cal Lutheran @ #2 Pomona-Pitzer -- 730pm
Finals - Feb 27th
@ higher seed - 730pm
ASC NCAA Play-in Tourney (Men). Starting on Friday at #1 West Seed, UMHB.
(Top 4 teams from the 7-team East Division and the 8-team West Division.)
Game 1 12 noon | . | . |
UT-Dallas 1E (21-4) | | |
Sul Ross State 4W (9-16) | | |
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Game 2 2:30 pm | Game 5 Sat 2pm | Game 7 Sun 2 pm |
McMurry 2W (17-8) | Winner Game 1 | Winner Game 5 |
ETBU 3E (14-11) | Winner Game 2 | Winner Game 6 |
. | . | . |
Game 3 5pm | Game 6 Sat 4:30pm | |
Mississippi College 2E (18-5) | Winner Game 3 | |
Concordia TX 3W (16-9) | Winner Game 4 | |
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Game 4 7:30 pm | | . |
UMHB 1W (19-6) | | |
UT-Tyler 4E (14-10) | | |
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Landmark:
Semis(24 Feb)
Susquehanna @#1 seed(probably Merchant Marine Academy)
Catholic @#2 seed(probably Scranton)
Final(27 Feb)
Winners @ higher seed
MIDATLANTIC
Colonial States 6 teams February 22, 24, 26
Quarterfinals – Monday, February 22
#6 Centenary - 75 at #3 Neumann - 81
#5 Gwynedd Mercy 82 at #4 Immaculata 87
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Immaculata 68 at #1 Cabrini 89
#3 Neumann 69 at #2 Keystone 65
Finals – Friday, February 26
#3 Neumann at #1 Cabrini
Capital 6 teams February 23, 25, 27
First Round Tuesday February 23
#6 Salisbury 64 at #3 Wesley 82
#5 Marymount 60 at #4 Hood 57
Semifinals – Thursday February 25
#5 Marymount 62 at #1 St. Mary's 95
#3 Wesley 94 vs at #2 York 81
Finals – Saturday February 27
#3 Wesley 76 at #1 St. Mary's 80
Centennial 5 teams February 24, 27, 28
Quarterfinals – Wednesday, February 24
#5 Muhlenberg 84 at #4 Ursinus 69
Semifinals – Saturday, February 27
#5 Muhlenberg 72 at #1 F&M 97
#3 Washington 78 vs #2 Gettysburg at F&M 91
Finals – Sunday, February 28
#2 Gettysburg 62 at #1 F&M 66
MAC Freedom – 4 teams February 24, 27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 King's 69 at #1 DeSales 82
#3 Misericordia 80 at #2 Eastern 65
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#3 Misericordia 61 at #1 DeSales 69
MAC Commonwealth – 4 teams February 24, 27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Elizabethtown 81 at #1 Lycoming 90
#3 Messiah 67 at #2 Albright 73
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#2 Albright 87 at #1 Lycoming 74
Landmark 4 teams February 24,27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Susquehanna 61 at #1 Merchant Marine 69
#3 Catholic 70 at #2 Scranton 75
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#2 Scranton at #1 Merchant Marine
There are at least 17 various contingencies based on tie breakers for the WIAC (see the WIAC board for those posts). Point and Whitewater are guaranteed byes in the Semi's and both Stout and La Crosse are in, but the seeds are not set.
There are only 2 contingencies where Eau Claire gets in... and it involves Eau Claire beating Stout, Platteville losing to River Falls, and Superior beating Whitewater... so we basically know that Superior and Platteville are in too, barring a pretty unlikely turn of events. But it could happen.
None of the seeds are set, but 1 and 2 are Point and WW, and WW holds the tie breaker.
Quarter-finals
#6 @ #3
#5 @ #4
Semi-Finals (reseeded)
Lowest remaining seed @ #1
Other first round winner @ #2
Finals
Lower seed @ Higher seed
And feel free to play the tourney pick em league over in the national pick em page.
All you have to do is pick the tourney winners of 20 conferences! It's fun and everyone's doing it! Well, ok, not everyone.
Here's the formatting for the Northeast region conferences. The NESCAC begins with quarterfinals tomorrow.
CCC -- 8 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#8 at #1
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#4/#5 v. #1/#8
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
GNAC -- 8 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#8 Rivier at #1
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4 Mount Ida
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#4/#5 v. #1/#8
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
LE -- 6 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#6 Keene State at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Rhode Island College
#5/#4 v. #1 Rhode Island College
#6/#3 v. #2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Rhode Island College
Championship
MASCAC -- 6 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
Semifinals -- Feb. 25
Championship -- Feb. 27
NAC -- 6 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at #1
#5/#4 v. #1
#6/#3 v. #2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at #1
Championship
NECC -- 6 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#6 at #3 Wheelock
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at #1
#5/#4 v. #1
#6/#3 v. #2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at #1
Championship
NESCAC -- 8 Teams -- February 20, 27, 28
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 20
#8 Wesleyan at #1 Williams -- 4:00
#7 Trinity (Conn.) at #2 Middlebury -- 3:00
#6 Amherst at #3 Colby -- 4:00
#5 Bowdoin at #4 Bates -- 3:00
Semifinals -- Feb. 27 -- at highest remaining seed
Semifinals will be re-bracketed
Championship -- Feb. 28 -- at semifinal site
Championship -- 12:00
NEWMAC -- 7 Teams -- February 24, 27, 28
Opening Round -- Feb. 24
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 27 -- at #1
#4/#5 v. #1
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 28 -- at #1
Championship
NATHCON -- 8 teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican at No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin
No. 7 Lakeland at No. 2 Aurora
No. 6 Rockford at No. 3 MSOE
No. 5 Concordia Chicago at No. 4 Edgewood
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
1/8 vs.4/5
2/7 vs. 3/6
Final - Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 19, 2010, 03:36:57 PM
CCC -- 8 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#8 at #1
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#4/#5 v. #1/#8
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
Gordon is the #1 seed here. All the other seeds are TBD in Saturday games - tiebreakers laid out here - http://www.d3boards.com/index.php?topic=4235.msg1177411#msg1177411
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 18, 2010, 03:51:25 PM
As championship week nears, I thought it would be neat to have a thread to keep track of the results so we don't have to go searching through all of the boards to find upsets and whatnot.
Great idea. Like a newswire kinda post? Could get pretty crowded :-*
HCAC
February 23, 26-27, 2010
at Anderson University
Tuesday, Feb. 23
(at high seed)
Game 1 - #5 seed at #4 seed
7:30 PM
Game 2 - #6 Franklin at #3 seed
7:30 PM
Friday, Feb. 26
Game 3 - #2 seed vs. #3/6 winner
6:00 PM
Game 4 - #1 Anderson vs. #4/5 winner
8:00 PM
Saturday, Feb. 27
Championship - Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner
7:00 PM
EAST Region
SUNYAC 8 Teams Feb. 23, 26,27 Opening Round Feb. 23rd
Quarterfinals Tuesday Feb.23rd
#8 New Paltz St. at #1 Plattsburgh St. 7:00 PM
#7 Oswego St at #2 Oneonta St. 8:00 PM
#6 Fredonia St at #3 Cortland St. 8:00 PM
#5 Buffalo St at #4 Brockport St 7:00 PM
Semifinals Friday Feb. 27th at highest remaining seed
Semifinals will be re-bracketed
Game 1 at 6 PM
Game 2 at 8 PM highest remaining seed
Finals Saturday Feb 28th at Semifinal site 4 PM
Liberty League 4 Teams Feb. 26, 27 Semifinals and Finals at highest seed St. Lawrence is the #1 seed
Semifinals Friday Feb 26th @ St. Lawrence
#4 Union vs #1 St Lawrence 8 PM
#3 Skidmore vs #2 Hobart 6 PM
Finals Saturday Feb 27th @ St. Lawrence
Championship game 4 PM
Empire 8 4 Teams February 26, 27 Semifinals and Finals at highest seed. St. John Fisher is the #1 seed. Also qualified Ithaca
Semifinals Friday Feb.26th @ St. John Fisher
#4 Stevens vs #1 St. John Fisher 6:00 PM
#3 Nazareth vs.#2 Ithaca 8:00 PM
Finals Saturday Feb. 27th @ St. John Fisher
Championship game TBA
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 19, 2010, 06:29:49 PM
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 19, 2010, 03:36:57 PM
CCC -- 8 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#8 at #1
#7 at #2
#6 at #3
#5 at #4
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#4/#5 v. #1/#8
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
Gordon is the #1 seed here. All the other seeds are TBD in Saturday games - tiebreakers laid out here - http://www.d3boards.com/index.php?topic=4235.msg1177411#msg1177411
We've ended up with a five way tie for fourth place (possibly a sixth team as well with one game still going). I'll have the info posted once the matchups are formally announced. I trust my ability to figure tiebreakers, but I don't want to jump the gun.
NCAC - 8 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 23
#8 Kenyon at #1 Wooster (Wooster swept two in regular season, but both games close)
#7 Denison at #2 Wabash (teams split, each winning at home)
#6 Hiram at #3 Wittenberg (teams split, each winning at home)
#5 OWU at #4 Allegheny (teams split, each winning at home)
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at highest remaining seed
#5/#4 v. #8/#1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at semifinal site
Championship
NEWMAC -- 7 Teams -- February 24, 27, 28
Opening Round -- Feb. 24
Babson at Springfield
CGA at WPI
Clark at Wheaton
Semifinals -- Feb. 27 --
Clark/Wheaton at MIT
CGA/WPI v. Babson Springfield @ MIT
Championship -- Feb. 28 --
Championship @ MIT
CCC -- 8 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#8-Endicott at #1-Gordon
#7-Western New England at #2-Wentworth
#6-University of New England at #3-Curry
#5-Nichols at #4-Colby Sawyer
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#4/#5 v. #1/#8
#3/#6 v. #2/#7
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
OAC -- 8 Teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 24
#8 Marietta at #1 John Carroll (JCU swept, winning by 39 one time and by 2 the other)
#7 Mount Union at #2 Wilmington (split, both games close))
#6 Baldwin-Wallace at #3 Capital (split, both games two-touchdown margins)
#5 Heidelberg at #4 Ohio Northern (ONU swept, both games close)
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at higher seeds
#5/#4 v. #8/#1
#6/#3 v. #7/#2
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
CCIW- 4 Teams- Feb. 26-27 @ Carthage
Semis- Feb. 26
5:00 pm: #3 Illinois Wesleyan (19-6; 10-4) vs. #2 Wheaton (18-7; 10-4)
7:30 pm: #4 Augustana (16-9; 9-5) vs. #1 Carthage (20-5; 12-2)
Championship- Feb. 27 at 7:30 pm
HCAC
February 23, 26-27, 2010
at Anderson University
Tuesday, Feb. 23
(at high seed)
Game 1 - #5 Transylvania at #4 Manchester
7:30 PM
Game 2 - #6 Franklin at #3 Defiance
7:30 PM
Friday, Feb. 26
Game 3 - #2 Hanover vs. #3/6 winner
6:00 PM
Game 4 - #1 Anderson vs. #4/5 winner
8:00 PM
Saturday, Feb. 27
Championship - Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner
7:00 PM
NWC
Thursday February 25th 7:00
#3 George Fox at #2 Linfield
#4 Lewis & Clark at #1 Whitworth
Winners at higher remaining seed on Saturday the 27th
Midwest Conference at St. Norbert College
Feb. 26 Semifinals:
#3 Carroll vs. #2 Lake Forest @ 1:30PM
#4 Ripon vs. #1 St. Norbert @ 6:00PM
Feb. 27 Championship:
Semifinal Winners @ 3:00PM
WIAC is set:
Quarterfinals
#3 UW La Crosse hosts #6 UW Superior 7:00 Tuesday
#4 UW Stout hosts #5 UW Platteville 7:00 Tuesday
Semifinals
#1 UW Whitewater hosts lowest remaining seed 7:00 Thursday
#2 UW Stevens Point hosts highest remaining seed 7:00 Thursday
Championship
Highest seed hosts next-highest seed (I think the game is at 7:00 but it might be different - 5:00- if the women are also hosting, I'm not sure)
NEAC -- 10 teams
Final Seedings
1. SUNY Institute of Technology
2. Wells College
3. Penn State - Harrisburg *Host for quarterfinals, semi finals and finals
4. University of Dallas
5. SUNY Cobleskill
6. Penn State - Berks
7. Keuka College
8. SUNY Morrisville St.
9. Penn State - Abington
10. Cazenovia College
First Round Games -- Tuesday 2/23 Hosted by Higher Seed
7 PM - #10 Cazenovia @ #7 Keuka, #9 PS Abington @ #8 SUNY Morrisville St.
Quarterfinals -- Friday 2/26 @ Penn State - Harrisburg
1 PM #3 PS Harrisburg vs #6 PS Berks
3 PM #4 Dallas vs #5 SUNY Cobleskill
6 PM #2 Wells vs winner of #7/#10 game
8 PM SUNYIT vs winner of #8/#9 game
Seimfinals -- Saturday 2/27 @ Penn State - Harrisburg
1 PM (winner of #2 vs #7/#10 game) vs (winner of #3 vs #6 game)
3 PM (winner of #1 vs #8/#9 game) vs (winner of #4 vs #5 game)
Finals -- Sunday 2/28 @ Penn State - Harrisburg
1 PM Championship Game
SCAC -- 8 teams -- at Millsaps
Quarterfinals -- Friday Feb 26th
Game #1 1pm Centre 1E vs Millsaps 4W
Game #2 3pm Trinity 2w vs Oglethorpe 3E
Game #3 6pm Austin 1W vs Rhodes 4E
Game #4 8pm DePauw 2E vs Southwestern 3W
Semifinals -- Sat Feb 27th
Game #5 1pm Winner Game #1 vs Game #2
Game #6 3pm Winner Game #3 vs Game #4
Finals -- Sun Feb 28th
Game #7 Noon Winner Game #5 vs Game #6
The CUNYAC tourney got an early start with quarterfinal games being played last Saturday.
Lehman 68 Brooklyn 96 Final
Staten Island 76 Baruch 94 Final
CCNY 73 York (N.Y.) 91 Final
Medgar Evers 81 Hunter 93 Final
CUNYAC Tournament Semifinals at CCNY
Hunter vs York (N.Y.)
Baruch vs Brooklyn
Nobody's done the ODAC yet?
Here's the ODAC:
2010 ODAC MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS AND SCHEDULE
First Round - Tuesday, February 23 - at Higher Seeds
#11 Emory & Henry at #6 Washington and Lee - 7:00 p.m.
#10 Roanoke at #7 Lynchburg - 7:00 p.m.
#9 Randolph at #8 Bridgewater - 7:00 p.m.
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 26 - Salem Civic Center
#1 Eastern Mennonite vs. #8 Bridgewater/#9 Randolph - 1:00 p.m.
#4 Randolph-Macon vs. #5 Hampden-Sydney - 3:00 p.m.
#2 Guilford vs. #7 Lynchburg/#10 Roanoke - 6:00 p.m.
#3 Virginia Wesleyan vs. #6 Washington and Lee/#11 Emory & Henry - 8:00 p.m.
Semifinals - Saturday, February 27 - Salem Civic Center
Winner 1v8/9 vs. Winner 4v5 - 6:00 p.m.
Winner 2v7/10 vs. Winner 3v6/11 - 8:00 p.m.
Finals - Sunday, February 28 - Salem Civic Center
Winner Semi #1 vs. Winner Semi #2 - 3:30 p.m.
Quote from: magicman on February 23, 2010, 05:27:46 PM
Nobody's done the ODAC yet?
They canceled the tourney, except for a playoff of HSC vs. Bridgewater for the AQ - they decided to go for FIVE teams, and hoped EMU, Guilford, VaWes, and Randy Mac could all get pool Cs! :D
Let's tabulate the number of teams that are participating in the conference post-season tourneys. (Please cut and paste or modify as you wish.)
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
American Southwest Conference -- 8
Capital Athletic Conference
Centennial Conference
City University of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin -- 4
Colonial States Athletic Conference
Commonwealth Conference
Commonwealth Coast Conference -- 8
Empire 8
Freedom Conference
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Landmark Conference
Liberty League
Little East Conference
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference -- 7
New Jersey Athletic Conference
North Atlantic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference
North Eastern Athletic Conference -- 10
Northern Athletics Conference
Northwest Conference
Ohio Athletic Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
President's Athletic Conference
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Skyline Conference
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference -- 8
State University of New York Athletic Conference
University Athletic Association No post-season tourney -- 0
USA South Athletic Conference
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Let's tabulate the number of teams that are participating in the conference post-season tourneys. (Please cut and paste or modify as you wish.)
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
American Southwest Conference -- 8
Capital Athletic Conference -- 6
Centennial Conference -- 5
City University of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin -- 4
Colonial States Athletic Conference -- 6
Commonwealth Conference -- 4
Commonwealth Coast Conference -- 8
Empire 8
Freedom Conference -- 4
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Landmark Conference -- 4
Liberty League
Little East Conference
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
New England Womens and Mens Athletics Conference -- 7
New Jersey Athletic Conference
North Atlantic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference
North Eastern Athletic Conference -- 10
Northern Athletics Conference
Northwest Conference
Ohio Athletic Conference
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
Presidents Athletic Conference
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Skyline Conference
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference -- 8
State University of New York Athletic Conference
University Athletic Association No post-season tourney -- 0
USA South Athletic Conference
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Let's tabulate the number of teams that are participating in the conference post-season tourneys. (Please cut and paste or modify as you wish.)
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
American Southwest Conference -- 8
Capital Athletic Conference -- 6
Centennial Conference -- 5
City University of New York Athletic Conference
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin -- 4
Colonial States Athletic Conference -- 6
Commonwealth Conference -- 4
Commonwealth Coast Conference -- 8
Empire 8
Freedom Conference -- 4
Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Landmark Conference -- 4
Liberty League
Little East Conference
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Midwest Conference
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference
New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference -- 7
New Jersey Athletic Conference
North Atlantic Conference
North Coast Athletic Conference -- 8
North Eastern Athletic Conference -- 10
Northern Athletics Conference
Northwest Conference
Ohio Athletic Conference -- 8
Old Dominion Athletic Conference
President's Athletic Conference
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Skyline Conference
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference -- 8
State University of New York Athletic Conference
University Athletic Association No post-season tourney -- 0
USA South Athletic Conference -- 7
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 6
USA South (http://www.cnusports.com/sports/2010/2/20/MBB_0220100758.aspx?id=277)
7 team tourney with first round tonight. NCWC gets the first round bye.
CUNYAC started with 8, but is now 4.
MIAA starts with 8, but everyone knows it ends with Hope v Calvin! :D
NCAC - 8 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 23
#1 Wooster 73, #8 Kenyon 59
#2 Wabash 73, #7 Denison 54
#3 Wittenberg 85, #6 Hiram 63
#5 OWU 73, #4 Allegheny 59
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Wooster
#3 Wittenberg v. #2 Wabash
#5 Ohio Wesleyan at #1 Wooster
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Wooster
Championship
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 23, 2010, 09:15:15 PM
CUNYAC started with 8, but is now 4.
MIAA starts with 8, but everyone knows it ends with Hope v Calvin! :D
Out of 18 MIAA tournaments, Hope and Calvin have met in the finals 7 times.
Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference -- 7
American Southwest Conference -- 8
Capital Athletic Conference -- 6
Centennial Conference -- 5
City University of New York Athletic Conference -- 8
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin -- 4
Colonial States Athletic Conference -- 6
Commonwealth Conference -- 4
Commonwealth Coast Conference -- 8
Empire 8 -- 4
Freedom Conference -- 4
Great Northeast Athletic Conference -- 8
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference -- 6
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 6
Landmark Conference -- 4
Liberty League -- 4
Little East Conference -- 6
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference -- 6
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association -- 8
Midwest Conference -- 4
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 6
New England Small College Athletic Conference -- 8
New England Women's and Men's Athletics Conference -- 7
New Jersey Athletic Conference -- 6
North Atlantic Conference -- 6
North Coast Athletic Conference -- 8
North Eastern Athletic Conference -- 10
Northern Athletics Conference -- 8
Northwest Conference -- 4
Ohio Athletic Conference -- 8
Old Dominion Athletic Conference -- 11
President's Athletic Conference -- 7
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 4
Skyline Conference -- 6
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 4
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference -- 8
State University of New York Athletic Conference -- 8
University Athletic Association No post-season tourney -- 0
USA South Athletic Conference -- 7
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference -- 6
I count 248 teams that will play in the conference post-season tourneys. (Corrections appreciated.)
Manchester 64 Transylvania 57
Defiance 92 Franklin 78
February 23, 26-27, 2010
at Anderson University
Friday, Feb. 26
Game 3 - #2 Hanover vs. #3 Defiance
6:00 PM
Game 4 - #1 Anderson vs. #4 Manchester
8:00 PM
Saturday, Feb. 27
Championship - Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner
7:00 PM
Quote from: sac on February 23, 2010, 10:26:05 PM
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 23, 2010, 09:15:15 PM
CUNYAC started with 8, but is now 4.
MIAA starts with 8, but everyone knows it ends with Hope v Calvin! :D
Out of 18 MIAA tournaments, Hope and Calvin have met in the finals 7 times.
Including 4 in a row now.
Quote from: sac on February 23, 2010, 10:26:05 PM
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 23, 2010, 09:15:15 PM
CUNYAC started with 8, but is now 4.
MIAA starts with 8, but everyone knows it ends with Hope v Calvin! :D
Out of 18 MIAA tournaments, Hope and Calvin have met in the finals 7 times.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
But a MIAA final without Hope v Calvin seems like a Monon Bell without Wabash or DePauw! ;)
The CCC tournament quarterfinals went to seed this evening.
Semifinals will take place on Thursday:
#4 Colby-Sawyer @ #1 Gordon
#3 Curry @ #2 Wentworth
NATHCON -- 8 teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 88, No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin 76
No. 2 Aurora 86, No. 7 Lakeland 56
No. 3 MSOE 68, No. 6 Rockford 63
No. 5 Concordia Chicago 71, No. 4 Edgewood 60
(That's a South Division sweep)
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican at No. 5 Concordia Chicago
No. 3 MSOE at No. 2 Aurora
Final - Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.
Dominican-CUC winner at MSOE-Aurora winner
WIAC
Quarterfinals 2/23
#6 UW Superior 83 #3 UW La Crosse 77
#4 UW Stout 74 #5 UW Platteville 73
Semifinals 2/25
#6 UW Superior @ #1 UW Whitewater
#4 UW Stout @ #2 UW Stevens Point
Finals 2/27
Lower seed @ Higher seed
EAST Region
SUNYAC 8 Teams Feb. 23, 26,27 Opening Round Feb. 23rd
Quarterfinals Tuesday Feb.23rd
#8 New Paltz St 74 at #1 Plattsburgh St 78
#7 Oswego St 69 at #2 Oneonta St 77
#6 Fredonia St 60 at #3 Cortland St 70
#5 Buffalo St 67 at #4 Brockport St 68 OT
Semifinals Friday Feb. 27th at Plattsburgh State
Game 1 at 6 PM #3 Cortland St vs #2 Oneonta St
Game 2 at 8 PM #4 Brockport St vs #1 Plattsburgh St
Finals Saturday Feb 28th at Semifinal site 4 PM
2010 ODAC MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS AND SCHEDULE
First Round - Tuesday, February 23 - at Higher Seeds
#11 Emory & Henry 60 at #6 Washington and Lee 92
#10 Roanoke 78 at #7 Lynchburg 83
#9 Randolph 59 at #8 Bridgewater 61
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 26 - Salem Civic Center
#1 Eastern Mennonite vs. #8 Bridgewater- 1:00 p.m.
#4 Randolph-Macon vs. #5 Hampden-Sydney - 3:00 p.m.
#2 Guilford vs. #7 Lynchburg - 6:00 p.m.
#3 Virginia Wesleyan vs. #6 Washington and Lee - 8:00 p.m.
Semifinals - Saturday, February 27 - Salem Civic Center
Winner 1v8 vs. Winner 4v5 - 6:00 p.m.
Winner 2v7vs. Winner 3v6 - 8:00 p.m.
Finals - Sunday, February 28 - Salem Civic Center
Winner Semi #1 vs. Winner Semi #2 - 3:30 p.m.
AMCC -- 7 Teams -- February 20, 23, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#7 Pitt-Greensburg 63 at #2 Pitt-Bradford 77
#6 Penn State-Altoona 48 at #3 Penn State-Behrend 67
#5 Mount Aloysius at #4 Frostburg State 89
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Medaille
#4 Frostburg St at #1 Medaille -- 6:00
#2 Pitt-Bradford v. #3 Penn State-Behrend -- 8:00
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Medaille
Championship -- 3:30
PrAC -- 7 Teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Opening Round -- Feb. 23
#7 Waynesburg 71 at #2 Thomas More 84
#6 Westminster (Pa.) 73 at #3 Bethany 82
#5 Washington and Jefferson 80 at #4 Thiel 77 in OT
Semifinals -- Feb. 25 -- at higher seeds
#5 Washington and Jefferson at #1 Grove City
#3 Bethany v. #2 Thomas More
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at higher seed
Championship
To summarize last nights activity, very little went against the grain...
In the NATHC, indeed, the No1 seed Concordia Wisc lost to No 8 Dominican - but this is a conference that was evenly matched all season... Concordia had 6 conference losses as the no 1 seed.
No number 2 seeds were beaten by 7's in 19 opportunities
3 no 3 seeds were beaten by 6 seeds....
In the WIAC 6 Superior beat 3 La Crosse
In the IAC, 6 Wartburg beat 3 Loras
In the GNAC, 6 Lasell beat 3 St Joe's Maine
4 vs 5 are tossups and not realy worth detailing.....
Quote from: hopefan on February 24, 2010, 09:45:52 AM
To summarize last nights activity, very little went against the grain...
In the NATHC, indeed, the No1 seed Concordia Wisc lost to No 8 Dominican - but this is a conference that was evenly matched all season... Concordia had 6 conference losses as the no 1 seed.
No number 2 seeds were beaten by 7's in 19 opportunities
3 no 3 seeds were beaten by 6 seeds....
In the WIAC 6 Superior beat 3 La Crosse
In the IAC, 6 Wartburg beat 3 Loras
In the GNAC, 6 Lasell beat 3 St Joe's Maine
4 vs 5 are tossups and not realy worth detailing.....
Thanks for the recap!
Really no results with Pool C implications, except maybe La Crosse falling off the bubble, if they were even still hanging on.
We got through Tuesday without losing any bubble teams. We'll see how Wednesday goes.
Were there many (any?) bubble games? it seemed to me that most of the locks had byes until at least tomorrow, though I didn't look at it really closely.
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 24, 2010, 02:54:10 PM
Were there many (any?) bubble games? it seemed to me that most of the locks had byes until at least tomorrow, though I didn't look at it really closely.
CCC tourney had Gordon play a first-round game. Not sure if many people consider the Fighting Scots a bubble team, but I think they are at least close.
In any case, they play a second-round game against Colby-Sawyer tomorrow night. We all know that the Chargers can show up (Middlebury and Gordon's only conference loss) or not (the rest of their season).
Wooster also played, and won, against Kenyon.
Defiance also played, and won, but I'm not sure about their Pool C chances.
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 24, 2010, 03:04:04 PM
Wooster also played, and won, against Kenyon.
Defiance also played, and won, but I'm not sure about their Pool C chances.
Plus, there's a number of leagues that have four-team tournaments in which there are no byes.
NJAC tournament:
Rd 1:
RU Newark 61
Kean 44
Ramapo 62
Rowan 60
Rd 2, 2/24 host listed first:
Stockton
RU Newark
William Paterson
Ramapo
Winners to meet for championship at remaining highest seed on Friday 2/27.
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 24, 2010, 03:04:04 PM
Wooster also played, and won, against Kenyon.
Defiance also played, and won, but I'm not sure about their Pool C chances.
I would think Defiance's only chance for a tourney bid is with winning their conference tournament. If they lose in the tournament that would hand them a 6th loss and would obviously hurt their Pool C chance.
Quote from: Gregory Sager on February 24, 2010, 03:45:36 PM
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 24, 2010, 03:04:04 PM
Wooster also played, and won, against Kenyon.
Defiance also played, and won, but I'm not sure about their Pool C chances.
Plus, there's a number of leagues that have four-team tournaments in which there are no byes.
Correct or not, I lumped the 4 team tournaments intob the same category as the teams with byes (i.e. didn't play quarterfinals, or at least didn't play yesterday!) I know the CCIW is only 4-team... but in essence , they all get a bye because they don't have to play 3 games to win the tournament.
As an aside... do (or did) any conference playing their tourney this weekend play any regular season games this week?
Skyline Conference (Atlantic Region)
All games at higher seed
Feb. 23 Quarterfinals
#4 SUNY-Maritime 69
#5 Farmingdale State 57
#3 SUNY-Purchase 72
#6 Yeshiva 57
Feb. 25 Semifinals
#4 SUNY-Maritime @ #1 SUNY-Old Westbury
#3 SUNY-Purchase @ #2 St. Joseph's, LI
Feb. 27
Championship @ higher seed
The OAC is quite often an upset filled tournament.
#8 Marietta (6-12) at #1 John Carroll (15-3)
#7 Mount Union (9-9) at #2 Wilmington (13-5)
#6 Baldwin-Wallace (9-9) at #3 Capital (10-8)
#5 Heidelberg (9-9) at #4 Ohio Northern (10-8)
#3-#7 are all very even teams on the court, BW and Heid can certainly win those games, and Wilmington has sort of limped home the 2nd half of the season, just 6-5 in the last 11 and had to win the last 3 to get there.
Marietta lost both to JCU but the 2nd by only 2 points
Wilmington won in OT the first game, and lost the 2nd game vs Mt. Union.
BW split with Capital
Heidelberg lost the first to ONU by 7, the 2nd in OT
Quote from: sac on February 24, 2010, 05:48:55 PM
The OAC is quite often an upset filled tournament.
Often, but not this year. The #1, #2, and #3 seeds each advanced with 11-point victories tonight. In the mildest of upsets, #5 Heidelberg won at #4 ONU by a bucket.
Semifinals Friday at JCU:
#3 Capital vs. #2 Wilmington
#5 Heidelberg vs. #1 JCU
The MIAA first round holds serve.
#1 Calvin over #8 Alma
#2 Hope over #7 Trine
#3 Adrian over #6 Kalamazoo
#4 Olivet over #5 Albion
The semifinals will be held Friday night at Calvin
#2 Hope vs. #3 Adrian -- 6:00pm
#1 Calvin vs. #4 Olivet -- 8:15pm
Newmac semifinals on Saturday
#1 MIT vs. #4Clark
#2 Springfield vs. #3WPI
Quote from: toooldtoplay on February 24, 2010, 09:49:13 PM
Newmac semifinals on Saturday
#1 MIT vs. #4Clark
#2 Springfield vs. #3WPI
This is a minor typo, but there was a small upset in the NEWMAC tonight, #5 Clark won at #4 Wheaton. Mark Simon called all 3 games correctly, the guy knows his NEWMAC basketball.
Quote from: hugenerd on February 24, 2010, 11:16:38 PM
Quote from: toooldtoplay on February 24, 2010, 09:49:13 PM
Newmac semifinals on Saturday
#1 MIT vs. #4Clark
#2 Springfield vs. #3WPI
This is a minor typo, but there was a small upset in the NEWMAC tonight, #5 Clark won at #4 Wheaton. Mark Simon called all 3 games correctly, the guy knows his NEWMAC basketball.
Will MIT send Clark a nice gift basket for beating Wheaton?
I went and asked on the NEWMAC board instead of here. :P
Hugenerd, is MIT grateful to Clark, or disappointed they can't seek revenge?
(For those not catching the reference, MIT's ONLY two d3 losses are to Wheaton.)
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 24, 2010, 04:30:46 PM
As an aside... do (or did) any conference playing their tourney this weekend play any regular season games this week?
Stevens Tech the #4 seed in the Empire 8 conference played a regular season game on Tuesday night. They take on #1 seed St. John Fisher on Friday.
NJAC tournament:
Rd 1:
RU Newark 61
Kean 44
Ramapo 62
Rowan 60
Rd 2, 2/24 host listed first:
Stockton 86
RU Newark 73
William Paterson 55
Ramapo 37
WPU hosting Stockton Friday 2/27.
To summarize last night - only mild upsets were :
in the CC, #4 Ursinus at 15-10 beaten by #5 Muhlenburg who gets to 500 with the win
in the CSAC, #3 Neuman beats #2 Keystone... Keystone came in at 18-7..... Neumann now 15-11
Conference Finals that have been established
CUNY #2S Brooklyn vs 1S York (1N Baruch beaten finishes at 20-7)
NJAC 1 Wm Pat vs 2 Rich Stockton
MACC 1 Lycoming vs 2 Albright
MACF 1 DeSales vs 2/3 (tiebreak) Misericordia
CSAC 1 Cabrini vs 3 Neumann
Landmark 1 Merchant Marine vs 2 Scranton
Nothing that should knock off bubble teams yet!!!!
#3 Curry at #1 Gordon for the CCC championship on Saturday.
Quote from: mailsy on February 18, 2010, 05:20:30 PM
MIDATLANTIC
Colonial States 6 teams February 22, 24, 26
Quarterfinals – Monday, February 22
#6 Centenary - 75 at #3 Neumann - 81
#5 Gwynedd Mercy 82 at #4 Immaculata 87
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Immaculata 68 at #1 Cabrini 89
#3 Neumann 69 at #2 Keystone 65
Finals – Friday, February 26
#3 Neumann 73 at #1 Cabrini 97
Capital 6 teams February 23, 25, 27
First Round Tuesday February 23
#6 Salisbury 64 at #3 Wesley 82
#5 Marymount 60 at #4 Hood 57
Semifinals – Thursday February 25
#5 Marymount 62 at #1 St. Mary's 95
#3 Wesley 94 vs at #2 York 81
Finals – Saturday February 27
#3 Wesley at #1 St. Mary's
Centennial 5 teams February 24, 27, 28
Quarterfinals – Wednesday, February 24
#5 Muhlenberg 84 at #4 Ursinus 69
Semifinals – Saturday, February 27
#5 Muhlenberg at #1 F&M
#3 Washington vs #2 Gettysburg at F&M
Finals – Sunday, February 28
Winners of Semis at F&M
MAC Freedom – 4 teams February 24, 27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 King's 69 at #1 DeSales 82
#3 Misericordia 80 at #2 Eastern 65
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#3 Misericordia at #1 DeSales
MAC Commonwealth – 4 teams February 24, 27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Elizabethtown 81 at #1 Lycoming 90
#3 Messiah 67 at #2 Albright 73
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#2 Albright at #1 Lycoming
Landmark 4 teams February 24,27
Semifinals – Wednesday, February 24
#4 Susquehanna 61 at #1 Merchant Marine 69
#3 Catholic 70 at #2 Scranton 75
Finals – Saturday, February 27
#2 Scranton at #1 Merchant Marine
GSAC tips off Fri (which only matters if you're following the Bs)
No. 1 Maryville (Tenn) vs No. 4 Huntingdon
No. 2 Piedmont vs No. 3 LaGrange
but, and I'm asking for help here, is there any other conf men's tourney this year being played at an all-female institution? GSAC doing both mens and womens at Agnes Scott.
And yes they have borrowed a set of men's basketballs for the guys to use.
Quote from: batteredbard on February 25, 2010, 09:54:22 PM
but, and I'm asking for help here, is there any other conf men's tourney this year being played at an all-female institution? GSAC doing both mens and womens at Agnes Scott.
Wow. It must feel like Fleet Week in NYC for the young ladies at Agnes Scott.
Quote from: batteredbard on February 25, 2010, 09:54:22 PM
GSAC tips off Fri (which only matters if you're following the Bs)
No. 1 Maryville (Tenn) vs No. 4 Huntingdon
No. 2 Piedmont vs No. 3 LaGrange
but, and I'm asking for help here, is there any other conf men's tourney this year being played at an all-female institution? GSAC doing both mens and womens at Agnes Scott.
And yes they have borrowed a set of men's basketballs for the guys to use.
That's hilarious - I wonder what the back-story is on that?!
Will Wabash host the NCAC women's tourney next year? :D
NWC
Thursday February 25th 7:00
#3 George Fox at #2 Linfield George Fox defeats Linfield 76-66
#4 Lewis & Clark at #1 Whitworth Whitworth defeats Lewis and Clark 89-65
Winners at higher remaining seed on Saturday the 27th George Fox at Whitworth
NATHCON -- 8 teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 88, No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin 76
No. 2 Aurora 86, No. 7 Lakeland 56
No. 3 MSOE 68, No. 6 Rockford 63
No. 5 Concordia Chicago 71, No. 4 Edgewood 60
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 82, No. 5 Concordia Chicago 79
No. 2 Aurora 87, No. 3 MSOE 80
Final - Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican at No. 2 Aurora
Any other league have an 8-seed in the final?
WIAC
Quarterfinals 2/23
#6 UW Superior 83 #3 UW La Crosse 77
#4 UW Stout 74 #5 UW Platteville 73
Semifinals 2/25
#1 UW Whitewater 86 #6 UW Superior 70
#2 UW Stevens Point 87 #4 UW Stout 72
Finals 2/27
#2 UW Stevens Point @ #1 UW Whitewater
Any cancellations out of the Northeast yet?
Near New York City, the Skyline Conference postponed its Thursday semifinals until Friday night. Near Philadelphia, Cabrini College is closed for the day but I don't know if the title game between the Cavs and Neumann will be impacted.
Quote from: gordonmann on February 26, 2010, 12:05:35 PM
Near New York City, the Skyline Conference postponed its Thursday semifinals until Friday night. Near Philadelphia, Cabrini College is closed for the day but I don't know if the title game between the Cavs and Neumann will be impacted.
Cabrini and Neumann are still on for tonight.
In the ODAC, RMC is putting what must be a near-record shellacking on HSC in their long rivalry - up 41 w/ about 8 to go! :o
HSC won AT Randy Mac just nine days ago! :o
I'm off to take in the semifinals of the SUNYAC tournament being held right here in Plattsburgh. game time in 15 minutes. Lucky me.
NCAC - 8 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 23
#1 Wooster 73, #8 Kenyon 59
#2 Wabash 73, #7 Denison 54
#3 Wittenberg 85, #6 Hiram 63
#5 OWU 73, #4 Allegheny 59
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Wooster
#3 Wittenberg 61, #2 Wabash 60
#1 Wooster 87, #5 Ohio Wesleyan 70
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Wooster
#3 Wittenberg at #1 Wooster
MIAA - 8 teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 24.
#1 Calvin over #8 Alma
#2 Hope over #7 Trine
#3 Adrian over #6 Kalamazoo
#4 Olivet over #5 Albion
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Calvin
#2 Hope over #3 Adrian
#1 Calvin over #4 Olivet
Finals -- Feb . 27 -- at. Calvin
#1 Calvin vs. #2 Hope
Mr. Y called it.
OAC -- 8 Teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 24
#1 John Carroll 86, #8 Marietta 75
#2 Wilmington 71, #7 Mt. Union 60
#3 Capital 84, #6 Baldwin-Wallace 73
#5 Heidelberg 63, #4 Ohio Northern 61
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at JCU
#2 Wilmington 75, #3 Capital 72 (OT)
#5 Heidelberg 104, #1 JCU 97
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at a nearly empty JCU
#5 Heidelberg vs. #2 Wilmington
EAST REGION
SUNYAC Conference
#2 seed Oneonta St defeats #3 seed Cortland St 66-55.
#1 seed Plattsburgh St defeats #4 seed Brockport St. 70-60.
Championship game Sat. Feb. 27th 4:00 PM at Plattsburgh St.
#2 Oneonta St. 60 at #1 Plattsburgh St. 67
Plattsburgh wins the SUNYAC Championship
Empire 8 Conference
#3 Nazareth defeats #2 Ithaca in OT 75-72
#1 St. .John Fisher defeats #4 Stevens 81-71
Championship game Sat. Feb. 27th 5:00 PM at St. John Fisher
#3 Nazareth 65 at #1 St. John Fisher 64
Nazareth wins the Empire 8 Tournament Championship
Liberty League Conference
#3 Hobart defeats #2 Skidmore 83-76
#1 St. Lawrence defeats #4 Union 74-59
Championship game Sat. Feb 27th 3:00 PM at St. Lawrence
#3 Hobart 90 at #1 St. Lawrence 106
St. Lawrence wins the Liberty League Championship
My all #1 picks ('cept for Point) is still looking pretty good over on the pick em!
I just received word from Plattsburgh St. that the SUNYAC Championship game between Oneonta St and Plattsburgh St will be a live webcast by PSTV this afternoon at 4:00 PM. Here's the link:
http://primelink1.net/
MIDATLANTIC REGION Automatic Bids
COLONIAL STATES -- Cabrini
CAPITAL -- St. Mary's
MAC COMMONWEALTH -- DeSales
MAC FREEDOM -- Albright
LANDMARK -- Merchant Marine
CENTENNIAL
The Commonwealth Coast Conference championship game between Gordon College and Curry College will have a live video webcast.
The link (http://www.stretchinternet.com/flash/player/gordon.html)
Game is at 7 PM EST.
OAC -- 8 Teams -- February 24, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 24
#1 John Carroll 86, #8 Marietta 75
#2 Wilmington 71, #7 Mt. Union 60
#3 Capital 84, #6 Baldwin-Wallace 73
#5 Heidelberg 63, #4 Ohio Northern 61
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at JCU
#2 Wilmington 75, #3 Capital 72 (OT)
#5 Heidelberg 104, #1 JCU 97
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at a nearly empty JCU
#2 Wilmington 82, #5 Heidelberg 69
Congratulations to the Quakers, bringing joy to one of the most downtrodden towns in America!
East Region Automatic Bids
SUNYAC Plattsburgh State
Liberty League St. Lawrence
Empire 8 Nazareth College
NATHCON -- 8 teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 88, No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin 76
No. 2 Aurora 86, No. 7 Lakeland 56
No. 3 MSOE 68, No. 6 Rockford 63
No. 5 Concordia Chicago 71, No. 4 Edgewood 60
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 82, No. 5 Concordia Chicago 79
No. 2 Aurora 87, No. 3 MSOE 80
Final - Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.
No. 2 Aurora 70, No. 8 Benedictine 64
Aurora earns the automatic bid.
Point leads Whitewater 24-21 at the half
Gordon College top Curry College 56-54 to win its first ever Commonwealth Coast Conference championship.
NCAC - 8 Teams -- February 23, 26, 27
Quarterfinals -- Feb. 23
#1 Wooster 73, #8 Kenyon 59
#2 Wabash 73, #7 Denison 54
#3 Wittenberg 85, #6 Hiram 63
#5 OWU 73, #4 Allegheny 59
Semifinals -- Feb. 26 -- at Wooster
#3 Wittenberg 61, #2 Wabash 60
#1 Wooster 87, #5 Ohio Wesleyan 70
Championship -- Feb. 27 -- at Wooster
#1 Wooster 88, #3 Wittenberg 77
The Scots are back in the NCAA tournament for something like the 83rd straight year. ;D
UMHB hosts UTDallas in the ASC finals tomorrow.
Quote from: Just Bill on February 27, 2010, 07:33:09 PM
NATHCON -- 8 teams -- February 23, 25, 27
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 88, No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin 76
No. 2 Aurora 86, No. 7 Lakeland 56
No. 3 MSOE 68, No. 6 Rockford 63
No. 5 Concordia Chicago 71, No. 4 Edgewood 60
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Dominican 82, No. 5 Concordia Chicago 79
No. 2 Aurora 87, No. 3 MSOE 80
Final - Saturday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.
No. 2 Aurora 70, No. 8 Benedictine 64
Aurora earns the automatic bid.
... by beating Dominican, not Benedictine.
Carthage up on IWU 36-28 at the half of the CCIW final.
Hope 78
Calvin 74
UWSP 73
UWW 67
Carthage 70
Illinois Wesleyan 67
Carleton knocks off Gustavus Adolphus in overtime, 78-71.
Central beats Buena Vista in the IIAC final.
Purchase 92, Old Westbury 79 in Skyline title game.
Brooklyn beats York 79-68 for the CUNYAC championship. And I just caught Mr. Sager in the conference pick ems.
Quote from: Knightstalker on February 25, 2010, 07:17:36 AM
NJAC tournament:
Rd 1:
RU Newark 61
Kean 44
Ramapo 62
Rowan 60
Rd 2, 2/24 host listed first:
Stockton 86
RU Newark 73
William Paterson 55
Ramapo 37
WPU hosting Stockton Saturday* 2/27.
WPU 70
RSC 58
WPU wins the Pool A bid for the NJAC.
*corrected previous cerebral flatulence.
Quote from: magicman on February 27, 2010, 11:00:16 PM
Brooklyn beats York 79-68 for the CUNYAC championship. And I just caught Mr. Sager in the conference pick ems.
I can catch or pass you tomorrow, though.
PP leads @ CMS 33-29 at half.
CMS 57
PP 53
Quote from: Gregory Sager on February 27, 2010, 11:13:00 PM
Quote from: magicman on February 27, 2010, 11:00:16 PM
Brooklyn beats York 79-68 for the CUNYAC championship. And I just caught Mr. Sager in the conference pick ems.
I can catch or pass you tomorrow, though.
You're looking at wins. I'm looking at losses. Brooklyn beating York just gave you a 7th loss, equaling my 7 losses
So you can't catch me, I 'm the one who just caught you ;) We each have 7 losses and no one can catch us. There are 3 Conferences to be decided.
I only have 1 game left as I already have losses in the other 2 Conferences remaining.
You have 2 games left with a loss already in the 3rd game.
You have twice as many chances to lose as I do. ;D
Quote from: nwhoops1903 on February 25, 2010, 11:55:50 PM
NWC
Thursday February 25th 7:00
#3 George Fox at #2 Linfield George Fox defeats Linfield 76-66
#4 Lewis & Clark at #1 Whitworth Whitworth defeats Lewis and Clark 89-65
Saturday February 27th 7:00
#3 George Fox at #1 Whitworth Whitworth defeats George Fox 97-75
Quote from: mailsy on February 27, 2010, 05:03:02 PM
MIDATLANTIC REGION Automatic Bids
COLONIAL STATES -- Cabrini
CAPITAL -- St. Mary's
MAC COMMONWEALTH -- DeSales
MAC FREEDOM -- Albright
LANDMARK -- Merchant Marine
CENTENNIAL -- Franklin & Marshall
Ok, I hope it's alright to just continue this thread from last season.
The Commonwealth Coast Conference (NE Region) has their conference tournament set. All games played at the higher seed:
Tuesday, February 22:
(8)Gordon at (1)Anna Maria
(5)Salve Regina at (4)Regis
(7)Colby-Sawyer at (2)Wentworth
(6)Endicott at (3)Roger Williams
Yes, I was thinking the same thing, especially for conferences with a Regionally Ranked team. +1!
Michigan Intercollegiate
Wednesday Feb 23
#8 Alma at #1 Hope
#5 Adrian at #4 Olivet
#6 Kalamazoo at #3 Albion
#7 Trine at #2 Calvin
ASC will be hosted by East #1 UT-Dallas.
McMurry clinched the outright #1 for the West.
Louisiana College has clinched the East #4 seed. They have one more game against Mississippi College, which is eliminated for the first time ever. Louisiana College goes to Mississippi College on Monday night to play for the last slot. If LC wins, then they finish tied for 3rd but UTT won the season series 2-0, the tie-breaker, to earn the #3 seed If Mississippi College wins, then MC ties LaCollege for 4th but has the tie-breaker.
I do not have the times, but this is the unofficial bracket for the ASC Play-in Tourney and Championship.
East listed first.
#1 UTD vs #4 Concordia-Texas (Controlled half court offense vs run-and-gun by the most athletic club in the conference.) UTD 85-70
#3 UT-Tyler vs #2 UMHB (Former MC asst. Kenny Bizot versus UMHB coach veteran Ken DeWeese) UMHB 73-68
#2 ETBU vs #3 Hardin-Simmons (Both teams have athletes. HSU road win 81-77 back on Dec 11). HSU 72-71
#4 LaColl Mississippi Coll. vs #1 McMurry (Dean of ASC Coaches Gene Rushing who has been at LC since 1985 versus rookie coach Matt Garnett.) (Or arch-rival Mississippi College vs McMurry) McMurry 77-69
Semi-Finals
McM #1-W vs HSU #3-W (McMurry won both games in the regular season.)
UT-D #1-E vs UMHB #2-W (UMHB beat UTD 79-66 in Belton)
Coach Butterfield thought he had the toughest matchup of the first round just because of the CTX style of defense.
WIAC tourney
Tuesday, Feb 22
#6 UW-Superior (6-10/14-11) at #3 UW-Whitewater (10-6/17-8) 7PM
#5 UW-Platteville (9-7/16-9) at #4 UW- La Crosse (9-7/14-11) 7PM
Thursday, Feb 24
Highest seeded winner from 2/22 at #2 UW-River Falls (12-4/19-6) 7PM
Lowest seeded winner from 2/22 at #1 UW-Stevens Point (14-2/22-3) 7PM
Saturday, Feb 26
Finals at highest remaining seed - 3PM
SUNYAC TOURNAMENT
Tuesday February 22nd All games begin at 7 PM
#8 Potsdam @ #1 Oswego
#7 Cortland @ # 2 Buffalo St.
#6 New Paltz @ #3 Plattsburgh
#5 Oneonta @ #4 Brockport
Friday Feb. 25th semi-finals at highest remaining seed
Saturday Feb 26 Championship at same location as semis
NCAC TOURNAMENT
Tuesday February 22nd
#8 Allegheny @ #1 Wooster
#5 Hiram @ #4 Ohio Wesleyan
#6 Kenyon @ #3 Wabash
#7 Denison @ #2 Wittenberg
Friday Feb. 25th semi-finals at highest remaining seed
Saturday Feb 26 Championship at same location as semis
Litte East tournament:
opening round, played Tuesday, Feb 22 at the higher seed, semifinals (Friday, Feb 25) & finals (Sat, Feb 26) at Rhode Island College, who ended up with the #1 seed.
#6 Plymouth state (11-13, 5-9) @ #3 Eastern Connecticut (17-8, 10-4)
#5 Massachusetts-Dartmouth (11-14, 7-7) @ #4 Keene state (16-9, 8-6)
Plymouth state/East Conn winner gets the #2 seed Western Connecticut (21-4, 11-3) in 1 semifinal while the Dartmouth/Keene winner play @ #1 RIC (17-7, 11-3) in the other semifinal.
GNAC Tournament (1 bid league-- only the winner is expected to go to NCAAs)
Playoff schedule announced: http://www.thegnac.com/news/10-11/mbb2011tournament (http://www.thegnac.com/news/10-11/mbb2011tournament)
Tuesday, Feb. 22-- First round
#8 Mount Ida (6-12, 9-16) @ #1 St. Joseph's Maine (15-3, 18-7)
#7 Suffolk (6-12, 8-17) @ #2 Johnson & Wales (14-4, 17-8)
(Of note: Johnson & Wales's Lamonte Thomas is DIII's current national leader in PPG.)
#6 Rivier (7-11, 12-13) @ # 3 Albertus Magnus (14-4, 16-9)
#5 Emerson (7-11, 10-15) @ # 4 Norwich (11-7, 15-10)
Semifinals on are Thursday, Feb. 24 at the sites of the highest remaining seeds.
Championship game is on Saturday, Feb. 26 at site of the highest remaining seed.
NEWMAC Tournament
NEWMAC has 2 teams in Northeast Regional rankings: WPI and MIT
Wednesday, Feb. 23-- First Round-- 7 PM Eastern
#5 Coast Guard @ #4 Babson
Saturday, Feb. 26-- Semifinals @ WPI
(1) Winner of Coast Guard/Babson @ #1 WPI
(2) #3 Springfield vs #2 MIT
Sunday, Feb. 27-- Championship game @ WPI.
NESCAC Tournament
NESCAC has 3 teams in Northeast Regional rankings: Williams, Middlebury, and Amherst
NESCAC First Round results-- Games played Saturday, Feb. 19
#1 Williams def #8 Bowdoin, 82-62.
#2 Middlebury def #7 Conn College, 61-41
#3 Amherst def #6 Bates, 77-61
#4 Trinity def #5 Tufts, 70-47
NESCAC semifinals @ Williams-- Saturday, Feb. 26
#4 Trinity @ #1 Williams-- 2 PM Eastern
#3 Amherst vs #2 Middlebury-- 4 PM Eastern
Championship game-- Sunday, Feb. 27 @ Williams
NECC Tournament
NECC has 2 teams in Northeast Regional rankings: Becker and Elms.
First Round-- Tuesday, Feb. 22
#6 Daniel Webster @ #3 S. Vermont
#5 Wheelock @ #4 Newbury
Semfinals at Becker College-- Friday, Feb. 25
Winner of Wheelock/Newbury vs #1 Becker
Winner of DWC/SVC vs #2 Elms
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26-- 2 PM Eastern
North Atlantic Conference Tournament
NAC is a 1 bid league-- only will send automatic qualifier to NCAAs.
First Round-- Tuesday, Feb. 22
#6 Maine Maritime @ #3 Thomas
#5 Maine-Farmington @ #4 Castleton
Semifinals at Husson Univ., Bangor, Maine-- Friday, Feb. 25
Farmington/Castleton winner @ #1 Husson
Maine Maritime/Thomas winner vs #2 Lyndon State
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26 at Husson.
MASCAC Tournament
MASCAC is a 1 bid league-- only expected to send automatic qualifier to NCAAs.
First round-- Tuesday, Feb. 22
#6 Worcester St. @ #3 Bridgewater St.
#5 Framingham St. @ #4 Westfield St.
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24
Framingham/Westfield winner @ #1 Salem St.
Worcester/Bridgewater winner @ #2 MCLA
Championship game is Saturday, Feb. 26 at site of highest remaining seed.
I'll post for the CCIW, but no one knows until Augie plays at IWU on Tuesday!
If Augie wins, they host and IWU is out.
If IWU wins, NCC hosts and Carthage is out.
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 20, 2011, 02:12:44 PM
I'll post for the CCIW, but no one knows until Augie plays at IWU on Tuesday!
If Augie wins, they host and IWU is out.
If IWU wins, NCC hosts and Carthage is out.
IWU was #4 and Carthage #5 in the D3hoops.com preseason poll. :o
Quote from: David Collinge on February 20, 2011, 02:35:59 PM
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 20, 2011, 02:12:44 PM
I'll post for the CCIW, but no one knows until Augie plays at IWU on Tuesday!
If Augie wins, they host and IWU is out.
If IWU wins, NCC hosts and Carthage is out.
IWU was #4 and Carthage #5 in the D3hoops.com preseason poll. :o
Yep. People are not very happy with the seasons in either location. :( (On paper, those rankings seemed justified. IWU reached the Elite Eight and returned everyone but the #2 PG. Carthage had 'all-universe' Steve Djurickovic - and his dad on the bench with 5 national titles at NPU. Hard to explain what happened to either team.)
NCC on the other hand has had an amazing turnaround - from 4-7 pre-conference to possibly being the #1 seed in the tourney!
Liberty League Tournament
Top 4 teams make the tournament.
Semifinals Friday Feb. 25th at top seed Hobart
#3 Skidmore vs #2 RPI at 6 PM
#4 Hamilton vs #1 Hobart at 8 PM
Championship Game
Saturday Feb 26th at Hobart at 3 PM
Empire 8 Tournament
Top 4 teams make the tournament.
Semifinals Friday Feb 25th at higher seed
#3 Hartwick College at #2 Stevens Tech 8 PM
#4 St. John Fisher at #1 Ithaca College 8 PM
Championship Game
Sunday Feb. 27th at highest remaining seed. Time TBA but either 1 PM or 2PM
I put in RED the results that were LOSSES. I crossed out conference leaders
Green is Pool B
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 17-3 18-5 (NJAC): 2-0 for the week; plays Montclair State in semis 2/22
2 Kean 16-5 17-7 (NJAC): 1-0 for the week; plays New Jersey City in semis 2/22
3 Mount Saint Mary (N.Y.) 17-5 17-5 (SKY): 1-2 for the week; BYE into semis 2/24
4 SUNY-Purchase 19-4 19-4 (SKY): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/24
5 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 17-3 19-3 (SKY): 1-2 for the week; plays Mount Saint Vincent in quarterfinal 2/22
East Region
1 Oswego State 19-3 19-3 (SUNYAC): 3-0 for the week; plays Potsdam State in quarterfinal 2/22
2 Rochester 17-3 18-4 (UAA): 2-0 for the week; plays at Emory 2/26
3 Stevens 17-5 17-5 (E8): 2-1 for the week; plays Hartwick in semis 2/25
4 Ithaca 16-5 17-5 (E8): 3-0 for the week; plays St. John Fisher in semis 2/25
5 Hobart 18-4 18-5 (LL): 1-1 for the week; plays Hamilton in semis 2/25
6 Medaille 18-4 18-5 (AMCC): 1-1 for the week; plays Pitt-Bradford in quarterfinal 2/22
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 18-2 21-2 (NCAC): 2-0 for the week; plays Allegheny in quarterfinal 2/22
2 Hope 14-1 18-5 (MIAA): 1-1 for the week; plays Alma in quarterfinal 2/23
3 Marietta 18-2 21-2 (OAC): 1-1 for the week; plays Wilmington in quarterfinal 2/22
4 Penn State-Behrend 20-2 20-3 (AMCC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/25
5 Wittenberg 14-3 17-5 (NCAC): 0-2 for the week; plays Denison in quarterfinal 2/22
6 Thiel 14-3 17-6 (PrAC): 1-0 for the week; plays Waynesburg in quarterfinal 2/22
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 20-2 21-2 (AMCC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/25
2 Cabrini 19-4 19-4 (CSAC): 1-1 for the week; plays Neumann in semis 2/22
3 St. Mary's (Md.) 17-3 19-5 (CAC): 1-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/24
4 Wesley 15-3 16-7 (CAC): 0-2 for the week; BYE into semis 2/24
5 DeSales 16-5 18-5 (MACF): 0-2 for the week; plays Misericordia in semis 2/23
6 Gwynedd-Mercy 17-4 18-5 (CSAC): 2-0 for the week; plays Keystone in semis 2/22
7 Franklin and Marshall 17-4 19-4 (CC): 1-1 for the week; BYE into semis 2/26
8 Keystone 18-5 18-5 (CSAC): 3-0 for the week; plays at Gwynedd-Mercy in semis 2/22
9 Alvernia 14-5 15-5 (MACC): 1-1 for the week; plays Messiah in semis 2/23
Midwest Region
1 Augustana 21-1 22-1 (CCIW): 0-1 for the week; plays at Illinois Wesleyan 2/22
2 Concordia (Wis.) 17-2 19-3 (NathCon): 2-0 for the week; plays Wisconsin Lutheran in quarterfinal 2/23
3 Hanover 17-5 17-5 (HCAC): 1-1 for the week; BYE into semis 2/26
4 Edgewood 16-5 16-7 (NAthCon): 0-2 for the week; plays Lakeland in quarterfinal 2/23
5 Manchester 16-5 17-6 (HCAC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/26
6 Illinois Wesleyan 15-6 16-6 (CCIW): 1-1 for the week; plays Augustana 2/22
7 Anderson 14-6 16-7 (HCAC): 1-1 for the week; plays Bluffton in quarterfinal 2/25
8 Milwaukee Engineering 16-6 17-6 (NathCon): 2-0 for the week; plays Aurora in quarterfinal 2/23
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 22-1 (NESCAC): 1-0 for the week; plays Trinity (Conn.) in semis 2/26
2 Middlebury 18-1 20-1 (NESCAC): 3-0 for the week; plays Amherst in semis 2/26
3 WPI 20-2 20-3 (NEWMAC): 1-1 for the week; BYE into semis 2/26
4 Becker 20-3 20-3 (NECC): 2-0 for the week;
5 Amherst 20-2 21-2 (NESCAC): 1-0 for the week; plays Middlebury in semis 2/26
6 Western Connecticut State 18-4 19-4 (LEC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/25
7 Rhode Island College 15-7 15-7 (LEC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/25
8 Elms 14-6 16-7 (NECC): 2-0 for the week;
9 MIT 16-6 16-7 (NEWMAC): 1-1 for the week; plays Springfield in semis 2/26
10 Brandeis 15-7 15-7 (UAA): 1-1 for the week; plays at NYU 2/26
11 Eastern Connecticut State 14-6 16-7 (LEC): 1-1 for the week; plays Plymouth State in quarterfinal 2/22
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 17-2 (ODAC): 2-1 for the week; BYE into quarterfinals 2/25
2 Randolph-Macon 18-4 (ODAC): 1-0 for the week; BYE into quarterfinals 2/25
3 Ferrum 18-3 (USAC): 0-1 for the week; plays Averett in quarterfinals 2/22
4 Texas-Dallas 16-4 (ASC): 3-0 for the week; plays Concordia (Texas) in quarterfinals 2/25
5 Emory 17-4 (UAA): 1-1 for the week; plays Rochester 2/26
6 Centre 15-4 (SCAC): 1-0 for the week, plays at Birmingham Southern 2/20
7 North Carolina Wesleyan 12-4 (USAC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis 2/25
8 Eastern Mennonite 12-4 (ODAC): 3-0 for the week; BYE into quarterfinals 2/25
West Region
1 Whitworth 23-0 (NWC): 1-1 for the week; plays Pacific Lutheran in semis 2/24
2 St. Thomas 18-3 (MIAC): 3-0 for the week; BYE into semis
3 UW-Stevens Point 19-3 (WIAC): 2-0 for the week; BYE into semis
4 UW-River Falls 17-3 (WIAC): 0-2 for the week; BYE into semis
5 Chapman 14-1 (IND): 2-0 for the week; plays at La Sierra 2/22
6 Carleton 15-5 (MIAC): 3-0 for the week; BYE into semis
7 Whitman 12-4 (NWC): 1-1 for the week, plays Lewis and Clark in semi 2/24
8 Lewis and Clark 11-4 (NWC): 1-1 for the week; plays at Whitman in semi 2/24
9 St. Olaf 15-6 (MIAC): 1-2 for the week; plays Gustavus Adolphus in quartefinal 2/22
Friday - Quarterfinals at Belhaven University (while the women play at Millsaps)
1 p.m. CT - #1W Trinity (11-5/15-10) vs. #4E Rhodes (3-13/7-17)
3 p.m. CT - #2E DePauw (12-4/17-8) vs. #3W Austin College (7-9/11-13)
6 p.m. CT - #1E Centre (13-3/18-4) vs. #4W Hendrix (5-11 /10-15)
8 p.m. CT - #2W Colorado College (10-6/14-11) vs. #3E Oglethorpe (10-6/14-11)
Saturday - Semifinals at Millsaps College
5 p.m. CT - Winner #1W/#4E vs. Winner #2E/#3W
7 p.m. CT - Winner #1E/#4W vs. Winner #2W/#3E
Sunday - Finals at Millsaps College
2:30 p.m. CT - Winner 5 p.m. Semifinal vs. Winner 7 p.m. Semifinal
Teams in bold are potential travel orphans who would need to be flown somewhere.
Northern Athletics Conference Tournament (NathCon)
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
No. 8 Wisconsin Lutheran at No. 1 Concordia Wisconsin, Audio (http://www.cuw.edu/videoserver/athletics.cfm)
No. 5 Lakeland at No. 4 Edgewood, Video (http://edgewood.nmtvsports.com/) Live Stats (http://www.sidearmstats.com/edgewood/mbball/index.htm)
No. 6 Aurora at No. 3 MSOE, Live Stats (http://resources.msoe.edu/athletics/stats/bb/xlive.htm)
No. 7 Rockford at No. 2 Benedictine, Live Stats (http://www.sidearmstats.com/benedictine/mbball/index.htm) Video (http://www.vidtechsportsvision.com/)
Semifinals
Friday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
No. 5/4 vs. No. 8/1
No. 6/3 vs. No. 7/2
Championship
Saturday, Feb. 26, 7 p.m.
If I have time, I will try to update the regional rankings list witht the new rankings and results after Wednesday's games.
Quote from: Old School-Greek Tragedy on February 21, 2011, 01:35:11 PM
If I have time, I will try to update the regional rankings list witht the new rankings and results after Wednesday's games.
If you have time, that's great...but don't you have something else slightly more important going on today? We'll forgive you if you're more interested in "births" than (NCAA tournament) "berths" today. ;D
I said after Wednesday's games...that doesn't mean Wednesday! LOL. ;D
USA South, all games on campus sites:
Tuesday, Feb 22
#6 Shenandoah (4-20, 2-10) @ #3 Christopher Newport (17-8, 9-3)
#7 Averett (3-22, 1-11) @ #2 Ferrum (21-4, 10-2)
#5 Greensboro (11-14, 4-8) @ #4 Methodist (10-15, 9-7)
Semifinals, Friday, Feb 25:
Shendoah/CNU vs. Averett/Ferrum winner at the highest seed
Greensboro/Methodist winner @ #1 NC Wesleyan (19-6, 11-1)
Finals, Sun, Feb 27:
Semifinals winner at the highest seed.
Don't think I saw the full HCAC tourney schedule anywhere; here it is:
All games at North Manchester, Indiana (Eastern time):
Friday | 6:00pm | #4 Transylvania (17-8 / 11-7) vs. #5 Rose-Hulman (16-9 / 10-8) |
| 8:00pm | #3 Anderson (17-8 / 13-5) vs. #6 Bluffton (15-10 / 8-10) |
Saturday | 5:00pm | #2 Hanover (18-6 / 14-4) vs. #3/#6 |
| 7:00pm | #1 Manchester (19-6 / 15-3) vs #4/#5 |
Sunday | 2:00pm | Championship |
| Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Pool A Winner |
| Feb. 22 | Feb. 23 | Feb. 24 | Feb. 25 | Feb. 26 | Feb. 27 | - |
AMCC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
ASC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
CAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
CCC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CCIW | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
CSAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | - |
CUNYAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | | - |
E8 | - | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
GNAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
HCAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
IIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
LAND | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
LEC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
LL | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MACC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MACF | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MASCAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
MIAA | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MIAC | - | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
MWC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NATHC | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NCAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NEAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
NECC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NESCAC | - | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NEWMAC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NJAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | - |
NWC | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
OAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
ODAC | First Round | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
PrAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SCAC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
SCIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SKY | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SLIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SUNYAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
UAA | - | - | - | - | - | - | Rochester |
UMAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
USAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
WIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
Great work Slappy!
+1! Knightslappy! :)
(And +1 tomorrow, too!)
+1, KnightSlappy! :)
2011 MIAC Playoffs
Quarterfinals: Wednesday, February 23
#6 Concordia at #3 Hamline, 7:30 p.m. Live Video (http://www.hamline.edu/hamline_info/athletics/videostream/index.html)
#5 Gustavus at #4 St. Olaf, 7:30 p.m. Live Video/Audio/Stats (http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/stolaf.portal)
Semifinals: Friday, February 25
2nd Lowest remaining seed at #2 St. Thomas, 7:30 p.m. Live Video (http://www.mnsportsnetwork.com/)
Lowest remaining seed at #1 Carleton. 7:30 p.m. Live Video/Audio (http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/carleton.portal) | Live Stats (http://webpages.charter.net/esieger/mbb/xlive.htm)
Championship: Sunday, February 27
Lower remaining seed at Higher remaining seed, 2 p.m.
KnightSlappy:
Thanks for the efforts. Very much appreciated.
1 correction. Tonight is not the quarterfinals for the SCIAC Conference Tourney, it is just the last game of the regular season, although entry and position ranking for the 4 team tourney coming this weekend could be decided tonight.
Good job though!
From the WIAC...
#6 Superior beats #3 Whitewater 78-72
#5 Platteville beats #4 La Crosse 66-63
Up next:
#6 Superior at #1 Point
#5 Platteville at #2 River Falls
From The Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament--
#1 Anna Maria 93, #8 Gordon 79
#2 Wentworth 67, #7 Colby-Sawyer 54
#6 Endicott 71, #3 Roger Williams 68
#5 Salve Regina 62, #4 Regis (MA) 58
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#5 Salve Regina @ #1 Anna Maria
#6 Endicott @ #2 Wentworth
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
From the Little East Tournament--
#3 Eastern Connecticut 59, #6 Plymouth St. 58
#4 Keene State 96, #5 UMass-Dartmouth 88 (F/OT).
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Providence, RI
#3 Eastern Connecticut vs #2 Western Connecticut
#4 Keene State @ #1 Rhode Island College
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Providence, RI
From the North Atlantic Conference Tournament--
#3 Thomas 95, #6 Maine Maritime 61
#4 Castleton State 80, #5 Maine-Farmington 67
Semifinals-- Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Bangor, Maine
#4 Castleton @ #1 Husson
#3 Thomas vs #2 Lyndon State
From the GNAC Tournament--
#1 St. Joseph's Maine 82, #8 Mt. Ida 71
#2 Johnson & Wales 96, #7 Suffolk 63
#3 Albertus Magnus 100, #6 Rivier 82
#4 Norwich 62, #5 Emerson 44
Semifinals, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Norwich @ #1 St. Joseph's Maine
#3 Albertus Magnus @ #2 Johnson & Wales
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
From the North Coast Athletic Conference:
#1 Wooster 62, #8 Allegheny 57
#2 Wittenberg 77, #7 Denison 63
#3 Wabash 72, #6 Kenyon 61
#4 Ohio Wesleyan 100, #5 Hiram 85
Semifinals, Friday at the College of Wooster:
#3 Wabash vs. #2 Wittenberg, 6pm
#4 OWU at #1 Wooster, 8pm
Championship Saturday at the COW.
From the NECC Tournament
#3 S. Vermont 63, #6 Daniel Webster 60
#4 Newbury 68, #5 Wheelock 61
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 @ Becker College-- Leicester, MA
#4 Newbury vs. #1 Becker
#3 S. Vermont vs. #2 Elms
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 @ Becker College-- Leicester, MA
From the MASCAC Tournament
#3 Bridgewater St. 88, #6 Worcester St. 77
#4 Westfield St. 76, #5 Framingham St. 57
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Westfield St. @ #1 Salem St.
#3 Bridgewater St. @ #2 MCLA
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
IWU downs Augie, 70-68, with 1 second left!! (And Augie bounced a shot off the back rim at the buzzer.)
So, CCIW tourney at NCC.
Friday:
#1 NCC vs. #4 IWU
#2 Augustana vs. #3 Wheaton.
Saturday:
Title game
Here's the other Great Lakes tournaments plus PSU-Behrend and the AMCC......MIAA starts Wednesday.
Ohio Athletic Conference
Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011
Game 1: #8 Wilmington 73 at #1 Marietta College 84
Game 2: #7 Mount Union 68 at #2 John Carroll 75
Game 3: #6 Otterbein 47 at #3 Capital 76
Game 4: #5 Heidelberg 80 at #4 Ohio Northern 77 2OT
OAC Semifinals: Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 • All Game Times TBA
Game 5: #5 Heidelberg at #1 Marietta
Game 6: #3 Capital at #2 John Carroll
OAC Finals: Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 • 7:30 p.m.
Game 7: Lowest Remaining Seed at Highest Remaining Seed
Presidents Athletic Conference
First Round - Tuesday, February 22, 2011
#8 Waynesburg 53 at #1 Thiel 73
#5 Thomas More 58 at #4 W&J 57
#7 Grove City 54 at #2 Saint Vincent 72
#6 Westminster 58 at #3 Bethany 90
Semifinals - Thursday, February 24, 2011
#5 Thomas More at #1 Thiel 7 p.m.
#3 Bethany at #2 Saint Vencent 7 p.m.
Finals - Saturday, February 26, 2011
at highest remaining seed - 7:30 p.m.
AMCC
First Round - Tuesday, Feb. 22 - 7p
#5 Mount Aloysius 60 at #4 Hilbert 102
#6 Pitt-Bradford 85 at #3 Medaille 97
Semifinals - Friday, Feb. 25
Hosted by La Roche
1p: #4 Hilbert vs. #1 La Roche
3p: #3 Medaile vs #2 PSU-Behrend
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 22, 2011, 09:45:45 PM
From the WIAC...
#6 Superior beats #3 Whitewater 78-72
#5 Platteville beats #4 La Crosse 66-63
Up next:
#6 Superior at #1 Point
#5 Platteville at #2 River Falls
Typical WIAC-ky Post-season tourney.
All Pool C'ers hope that Point and RF win and hold the WIAC to one Pool C bid!
NJAC may have taken a "C" away with both the top seeds spitting the bit tonight...
Quote from: smedindy on February 22, 2011, 11:46:02 PM
NJAC may have taken a "C" away with both the top seeds spitting the bit tonight...
I wish!
Conference Tourney Summary
SUNYAC All 4 seeds held... #1 Oswego, #2 Buff State, #3 Plattsburgh, #4 Brockport
CUNY #1 Staten Island, #2 Medgar Evers, #4 Brooklyn win #3 Baruch beaten by Hunter
NJAC UPSETS New Jersey City beats #1S Kean, Montclair beats #1N Ramapo
Skyline #3 St Joes (LI) wins but #4 Faarmingdale loses to #5 Old Westbury
CAC #4 Mary Washington wins, but #6 Salisbury beats #3 York (Pa)
CSAC Seeds hold... #3 Keystone and #4 Neumann win
NESCAC Seeds hold #1 Williams, #2 Middlebury, #3 Amherst, and #4 Trinity win
GNAC Seeds hold #1 St Joe's Maine, #2 J & W, #3 Albertus, and #4 Norwich win
TCCC #1 Anna Maria and #2 Wentworth win, but #6 Endicott beats #3 Roger Williams and #5 Salve Regina beats #4 Regis
NECC seeds hold #3 So Vermont and #4 Newbury win
NAC seeds hold #3 Thomas and #4 Castleton St win
MASCAC seeds hold #3 Bridgewater St and #4 Westfield St win
LEC seeds hold #3 E Conn and #4 Keene St win
OAC Top 3 Seeds hold #1 Marietta, #2 JCU, #3 Capital, but #5 Heidleberg beats #4 Ohio Northern
NCAC Top Seeds hold #1 Wooster, #2 Wittenberg, #3 Wabash, #4 OWU all win
Presidents Top 3 Seeds hold #1 Thiel, #2 St Vincent, #3 Bethany, but #5 Thomas More beats #4 W & J
AMCC Seeds Hold #3 Medaille and #4 Hilbert win
ODAC #6 Hampden Sydney and #7 Roanoke win, but #9 Washington & Lee beats #8 Lynchburg
USAC #2 Ferrum and #3 Chris Newport win, but #5 Greensboro beats #4 Methodist
WIAC UPSETS #6 Superior beats #3 Whitwater, and #5 Platteville beats #4 Lacrosse
CSAC
Q's #3 Keystone 82-64 over #6 Immaculata.
#4 Neumann 78-73 over #5 Marywood.
Semis #1 Cabrini 79-76 over #4 Neumann
#2 Gwynedd Mercy 85-65 over #3 Keystone
Finals #2 Gwynedd @ #1 Cabrini February 25, 2011 at 7:00pm
From the NEWMAC Tournament--
Final score of first round game from Wednesday, Feb. 23
#5 Coast Guard 62 , #4 Babson 53
Saturday, Feb. 26-- Semifinals at WPI, Worcester, MA
(1) #5 Coast Guard @ #1 WPI
(2) #3 Springfield v. #2 MIT
Championship Game-- Sunday, Feb. 27 @ WPI
SUNYAC quarterfinal results:
#8 Potsdam 50 @ #1 Oswego 64
#7 Cortland 56 @ # 2 Buffalo St. 75
#6 New Paltz 57 @ #3 Plattsburgh 72
#5 Oneonta 75 @ #4 Brockport 84
Semifinals Friday Feb. 25th at Oswego State
#3 Plattsburgh State vs #2 Buffalo State 6:00 PM
#4 Brockport State @ #1 Oswego State 8:00 PM
Championship Game Saturday @ Oswego State
MIAA quarterfinals:
#1 Hope 110, #8 Alma 77
#2 Calvin 72, #7 Trine 65
#3 Albion 76, #6 Kalamazoo 66 (2 OT)
#5 Adrian 67, #4 Olivet 64 (2 OT)...this one appears to have had a genuine buzzer beater, a trey by Olivet's Joe Post at 0:00 to force the second OT.
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 23, 2011, 11:33:42 AM
Quote from: smedindy on February 22, 2011, 11:46:02 PM
NJAC may have taken a "C" away with both the top seeds spitting the bit tonight...
I wish!
Agree with Smedindy, I don't think Ramapo is a bubble team. They should get C'd up.
Kean, yes. A slim, outside chance.
Northern Athletics Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
Quarterfinal Results
#1 Concordia Wisconsin 90, #8 Wisconsin Lutheran 58
#2 Benedictine 91, #7 Rockford 76
#6 Aurora 72, #3 MSOE 67
#4 Edgewood 84, #5 Lakeland 72
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m.
#4 Edgewood @ #1 Concordia Wisconsin
#6 Aurora @ #2 Benedictine
NAC Championship, Saturday, Feb. 26, 7 p.m.
2011 MIAC Playoffs
Quarterfinals: Wednesday, February 23
#3 Hamline 86, #6 Concordia 75,
#5 Gustavus 90, #4 St. Olaf 71
Semifinals: Friday, February 25
#3 Hamline at #2 St. Thomas, 7:30 p.m. (split regular-season series)
#5 Gustavus at #1 Carleton 7:30 p.m. (split regular-season series)
Championship: Sunday, February 27
Lower remaining seed at Higher remaining seed, 2 p.m.
BOLD is conference leader
GREEN is Pool C candidate
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC): LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY): Plays Old Westbury in semis 2/24
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC): LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY): BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, plays Mount Saint Mary in semis 2/24
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY): Plays St. Joseph's (L.I.) in semis 2/24
East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC): BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, plays Brockport State in semis 2/25
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5 (E8): Plays St. John Fisher in semis 2/25
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA): Plays Emory 2/26
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8): Plays Hartwick in semis 2/25
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL): Plays Hamilton in semis 2/25
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC): BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, plays Plattsburgh State in semis 2/25
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC): BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, plays Ohio Wesleyan in semis 2/25
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC): BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, plays Heidelberg in semis 2/24
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC): Plays Medaille in semis 2/25
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA): BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, plays Adrian in semis 2/25
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC): BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, plays Thomas More in semis 2/24
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC): BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, plays Wittenberg in semis 2/25
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC): Plays Hilbert in semis 2/25
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC): Plays Mary Washington in semis 2/24
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, plays Gwynedd-Mercy in final 2/25
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, plays Cabrini in final 2/25
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC): LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC): BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, plays Alvernia in final 2/26
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5: (CC): Plays Haverford in semis 2/26
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, plays Delaware Valley in final 2/26
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC): Plays Salisbury in semis 2/24
Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH): Plays Edgewood in semis 2/25
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW): Plays Wheaton in semis 2/25
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC): Plays winner of Rose-Hulman/Transylvania in semis 2/26
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC): Plays winner of Anderson/Bluffton in semis 2/26
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC): Plays Bluffton in quarterfinals 2/25
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH): LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH): BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, plays Aurora in semis 2/25
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC): Plays Ripon in semis 2/25
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Trinity (Conn.) in semis 2/26
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Amherst in semis 2/26
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): Plays Coast Guard in semis 2/26
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC): Plays Newbury in semis 2/25
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC): Plays Middlebury in semis 2/26
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC): Plays Eastern Connecticut State in semis 2/25
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC): Plays Keene State in semis 2/25
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC): Plays Southern Vermont in semis 2/25
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC): Plays Western Connecticut State in semis 2/25
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA): Plays at NYU 2/26
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC): LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC): Plays Washington and Lee in quarterfinals 2/25
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC): Plays Roanoke in quarterfinals 2/25
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC): Plays Concordia (Texas) in quarterfinals 2/25
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC): Plays Christopher Newport 2/25
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC): Plays Hampden-Sydney in quarterfinals 2/25
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): Plays Greensboro in semis 2/25
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): Plays Texas-Tyler in quarterfinals 2/25
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA): Plays Rochester 2/25
West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC): Plays Pacific Lutheran in semis 2/24
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): Plays Hamline in semis 2/25
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): Plays Superior in semis 2/24
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND): BEAT La Sierra 61-56, plays Univ. of Dallas 2/25
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC): Plays Gustavus Adolphus in semis 2/25
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC): Plays Platteville in semis 2/24
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC): Plays Lewis and Clark in semis 2/24
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC): Plays Whitman in semis 2/24
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC): LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
Knightslappy's chart brought forward.
| Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Pool A Winner |
| Feb. 22 | Feb. 23 | Feb. 24 | Feb. 25 | Feb. 26 | Feb. 27 | - |
AMCC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
ASC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
CAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
CCC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CCIW | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
CSAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | - |
CUNYAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | | - |
E8 | - | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
GNAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
HCAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
IIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
LAND | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
LEC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
LL | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MACC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MACF | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MASCAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
MIAA | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MIAC | - | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
MWC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NATHC | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NCAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NEAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
NECC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NESCAC | - | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NEWMAC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NJAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | - |
NWC | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
OAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
ODAC | First Round | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
PrAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SCAC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
SCIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SKY | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SLIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SUNYAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
UAA | - | - | - | - | - | - | Rochester |
UMAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
USAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
WIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship Saturday at Wentworth
Salve Regina at Wentworth
Salve beat #1 seed, Anna Maria College - no pool C implications.
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 24, 2011, 08:44:59 PM
Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship Saturday at Wentworth
Salve Regina at Wentworth
Salve beat #1 seed, Anna Maria College - no pool C implications.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 09:51:55 PM
From The Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament--
#1 Anna Maria 93, #8 Gordon 79
#2 Wentworth 67, #7 Colby-Sawyer 54
#6 Endicott 71, #3 Roger Williams 68
#5 Salve Regina 62, #4 Regis (MA) 58
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#5 Salve Regina @ #1 Anna Maria
#6 Endicott @ #2 Wentworth
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
--
Semifinal results
#5 Salve Regina 89 , #1 Anna Maria 80
#2 Wentworth 63 , #6 Endicott 61
Seeds hold in the OAC semifinals:
#1 Marietta 70, #5 Heidelberg 55
#2 John Carroll 81, #3 Capital 74
Marietta will host JCU on Saturday for the OAC championship.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 10:00:57 PM
From the GNAC Tournament--
#1 St. Joseph's Maine 82, #8 Mt. Ida 71
#2 Johnson & Wales 96, #7 Suffolk 63
#3 Albertus Magnus 100, #6 Rivier 82
#4 Norwich 62, #5 Emerson 44
Semifinals, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Norwich @ #1 St. Joseph's Maine
#3 Albertus Magnus @ #2 Johnson & Wales
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
Semifinal results
#1 St. Joe's Maine 72 , #4 Norwich 56
#2 Johnson & Wales 128 , #3 Albertus Magnus 107
Championship game-- Johnson & Wales at St. Joe's Maine on Saturday.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 10:11:56 PM
From the MASCAC Tournament
#3 Bridgewater St. 88, #6 Worcester St. 77
#4 Westfield St. 76, #5 Framingham St. 57
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Westfield St. @ #1 Salem St.
#3 Bridgewater St. @ #2 MCLA
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
Semifinal results
#3 Bridgewater St. 90 , #2 MCLA 78
#1 Salem St. 81 , #4 Westfield St. 68
Championship game-- Bridgewater St. at Salem St. on Saturday.
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 22, 2011, 09:45:45 PM
From the WIAC...
#6 Superior beats #3 Whitewater 78-72
#5 Platteville beats #4 La Crosse 66-63
Up next:
#6 Superior at #1 Point
#5 Platteville at #2 River Falls
Seeds hold suit this time in the WIAC:
#1 Stevens Point 84 #6 Superior 52
#2 River Falls 69 #5 Platteville 60
Next up:
#2 River Falls at #1 Stevens Point
Don't think anyone is posting the Iowa Conference results.
#1 Luther 78, Simpson 68
I believe Dubuque and Coe are playing in the other semifinal, which started a bit later.
This is a one-big league, BTW. No IIAC teams have been regionally ranked all season.
CAC Tournament Semifinals
#1 St. Mary's (Md.) 79
#4 Mary Washington 57
#2 Wesley 75
#6 Salisbury 74
#2 Wesley at #1 St. Mary's (Md.) on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
Pool "C" potentials want a Marietta win, and a St. Mary's win, right?
Quote from: smedindy on February 24, 2011, 10:53:59 PM
Pool "C" potentials want a Marietta win, and a St. Mary's win, right?
Yes and yes. You'll also want to see a St. Thomas-Carleton MIAC final.
WIAC is upset-proof at this point.
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 24, 2011, 10:55:17 PM
Quote from: smedindy on February 24, 2011, 10:53:59 PM
Pool "C" potentials want a Marietta win, and a St. Mary's win, right?
Yes and yes. You'll also want to see a St. Thomas-Carleton MIAC final.
WIAC is upset-proof at this point.
I take it that despite their last few weeks, you consider UWRF a lock?
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 24, 2011, 11:11:24 PM
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 24, 2011, 10:55:17 PM
Quote from: smedindy on February 24, 2011, 10:53:59 PM
Pool "C" potentials want a Marietta win, and a St. Mary's win, right?
Yes and yes. You'll also want to see a St. Thomas-Carleton MIAC final.
WIAC is upset-proof at this point.
I take it that despite their last few weeks, you consider UWRF a lock?
Yeah. They'll have a massive SOS, and a potential loss to UWSP would be 'versus regionally ranked'. I think they're good.
0.739 WP isn't great, but I think it's good enough in their case. They probably do OK in the secondary criteria as well.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 09:56:56 PM
From the North Atlantic Conference Tournament--
#3 Thomas 95, #6 Maine Maritime 61
#4 Castleton State 80, #5 Maine-Farmington 67
Semifinals-- Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Bangor, Maine
#4 Castleton @ #1 Husson
#3 Thomas vs #2 Lyndon State
Final scores from NAC Semifinal games #2 Lyndon State 111 , #3 Thomas 108
#1 Husson 75 , #4 Castleton 73
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Bangor, Maine #2 seed Lyndon State @ #1 seed Husson
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 10:09:00 PM
From the NECC Tournament
#3 S. Vermont 63, #6 Daniel Webster 60
#4 Newbury 68, #5 Wheelock 61
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 @ Becker College-- Leicester, MA
#4 Newbury vs. #1 Becker
#3 S. Vermont vs. #2 Elms
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 @ Becker College-- Leicester, MA
Semifinal results #1 Becker 84, #4 Newbury 75
#2 Elms 88, #3 S. Vermont 71
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 #2 seed Elms @ #1 seed Becker
First CCIW semifinal result is in:
Augustana 73, Wheaton 58
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 09:54:01 PM
From the Little East Tournament--
#3 Eastern Connecticut 59, #6 Plymouth St. 58
#4 Keene State 96, #5 UMass-Dartmouth 88 (F/OT).
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Providence, RI
#3 Eastern Connecticut vs #2 Western Connecticut
#4 Keene State @ #1 Rhode Island College
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Providence, RI
Semifinal results #1 Rhode Island College 102, #4 Keene State 92
(F/2 OT)
Knightslappy's chart brought forward.
| Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Pool A Winner |
| Feb. 22 | Feb. 23 | Feb. 24 | Feb. 25 | Feb. 26 | Feb. 27 | - |
AMCC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
ASC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
CAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
CCC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CCIW | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
CSAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | Cabrini |
CUNYAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | | - |
E8 | - | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
GNAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
HCAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
IIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
LAND | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
LEC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
LL | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MACC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MACF | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MASCAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
MIAA | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MIAC | - | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
MWC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NATHC | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NCAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NEAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
NECC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NESCAC | - | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NEWMAC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NJAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | New Jersey City |
NWC | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
OAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
ODAC | First Round | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
PrAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SCAC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
SCIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SKY | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SLIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SUNYAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
UAA | - | - | - | - | - | - | Rochester |
UMAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
USAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
WIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
North Coast (NCAC) Tourney Semi-Final Results Tonight:
#2 Wittenberg 65
#3 Wabash 63
#1 Wooster 70
#4 Ohio Wesleyan 62
Championship Game Tomorrow: #2 Wittenberg at #1 Wooster
Second CCIW semi is a wrap:
Illinois Wesleyan 69
North Central 57
Tomorrow night's championship game will feature two visiting teams on NCC's floor: #2 seed Augustana (23-3) and #4 seed Illinois Wesleyan (19-7).
UPDATE
ASC will be hosted by East #1 UT-Dallas.
McMurry clinched the outright #1 for the West.
Louisiana College has clinched the East #4 seed. They have one more game against Mississippi College, which is eliminated for the first time ever. Louisiana College goes to Mississippi College on Monday night to play for the last slot. If LC wins, then they finish tied for 3rd but UTT won the season series 2-0, the tie-breaker, to earn the #3 seed If Mississippi College wins, then MC ties LaCollege for 4th but has the tie-breaker.
I do not have the times, but this is the unofficial bracket for the ASC Play-in Tourney and Championship.
East listed first.
#1 UTD vs #4 Concordia-Texas (Controlled half court offense vs run-and-gun by the most athletic club in the conference.) UTD 85-70
#3 UT-Tyler vs #2 UMHB (Former MC asst. Kenny Bizot versus UMHB coach veteran Ken DeWeese) UMHB 73-68
#2 ETBU vs #3 Hardin-Simmons (Both teams have athletes. HSU road win 81-77 back on Dec 11). HSU 72-71
#4 LaColl Mississippi Coll. vs #1 McMurry (Dean of ASC Coaches Gene Rushing who has been at LC since 1985 versus rookie coach Matt Garnett.) (Or arch-rival Mississippi College vs McMurry) McMurry 77-69
Semi-Finals
McM #1-W vs HSU #3-W (McMurry won both games in the regular season.)
UT-D #1-E vs UMHB #2-W (UMHB beat UTD 79-66 in Belton)
Coach Butterfield thought he had the toughest matchup of the first round just because of the CTX style of defense.
Finals McMurry vs UMHB at UTD 2pm CST
UPDATE Quote from: deiscanton on February 25, 2011, 08:39:49 PM
From the Little East Tournament--
#3 Eastern Connecticut 59, #6 Plymouth St. 58
#4 Keene State 96, #5 UMass-Dartmouth 88 (F/OT).
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Providence, RI
#3 Eastern Connecticut vs #2 Western Connecticut
#4 Keene State @ #1 Rhode Island College
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Providence, RI
Semifinal results #1 Rhode Island College 102, #4 Keene State 92
(F/2 OT) #3 Eastern Connecticut 94, #2 Western Connecticut 70
Championship game tomorrow (2/26) is #3 seed Eastern Connecticut @ #1 seed Rhode Island College
SCAC tourney (A one bid conference)
Friday, February 25 - QUARTERFINAL ROUND @ Belhaven University (Heidelberg Gymnasium)
1:00 p.m. Game 1: #1W Trinity University 62 vs. #4E Rhodes College 42
3:00 p.m. Game 2: #2E DePauw University 61 vs. #3W Austin College 56
6:00 p.m. Game 3: #1E Centre College 54 vs. #4W Hendrix College 46
8:00 p.m. Game 4: #2W Colorado College 58 vs. #3E Oglethorpe Univesity 61
Saturday, February 26 - SEMIFINAL ROUND
5:00 p.m. Game 5: Semifinal #1 - Trinity vs. DePauw
7:00 p.m. Game 6: Semifinal #2 - Centre vs. Oglethorpe
Quote from: KnightSlappy on February 22, 2011, 04:26:46 PM
| Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Pool A Winner |
| Feb. 22 | Feb. 23 | Feb. 24 | Feb. 25 | Feb. 26 | Feb. 27 | - |
AMCC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
ASC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
CAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
CCC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
CCIW | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
CSAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | Cabrini |
CUNYAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | | - |
E8 | - | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
GNAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
HCAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
IIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
LAND | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
LEC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
LL | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MACC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MACF | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
MASCAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
MIAA | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
MIAC | - | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
MWC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NATHC | - | Quarters | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NCAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NEAC | - | - | - | First Round | Semis | Finals | - |
NECC | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
NESCAC | - | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NEWMAC | - | First Round | - | - | Semis | Finals | - |
NJAC | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - | NJCU |
NWC | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
OAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
ODAC | First Round | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
PrAC | Quarters | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SCAC | - | - | - | Quarters | Semis | Finals | - |
SCIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SKY | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
SLIAC | - | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
SUNYAC | Quarters | - | - | Semis | Finals | - | - |
UAA | - | - | - | - | - | - | Rochester |
UMAC | - | Semis | - | - | Finals | - | - |
USAC | First Round | - | - | Semis | - | Finals | - |
WIAC | First Round | - | Semis | - | Finals | - | - |
GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC): LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY): BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; plays St. Joseph's (L.I.) in final 2/26
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC): LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY): BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; plays SUNY-Purchase in final 2/26
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY): LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis
East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC): BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5 (E8): LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA): Plays Emory 2/26
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8): LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL): LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC): BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; plays Brockport State in final 2/26
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC): BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; plays Wittenberg in final 2/26
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC): BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; plays John Carroll in final 2/26
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC): BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; plays La Roche in final 2/26
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA): BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; plays Calvin in final 2/26
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC): BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; plays Bethany in final 2/26
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC): BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC): BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; plays Penn State-Behrend in final 2/26
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC): BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; plays Wesley in final 2/26
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC): LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC): BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, plays Alvernia in final 2/26
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC): Plays Haverford in semis 2/26
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, plays Delaware Valley in final 2/26
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC): BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; plays St. Mary's (Md.) in final 2/26
Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH): LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW): BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; plays Illinois Wesleyan in final 2/26
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC): Plays Transylvania in semis 2/26
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC): Plays Anderson in semis 2/26
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC): BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; plays Hanover in semis 2/26
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH): LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH): BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; plays Edgewood in final 2/26
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC): BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; plays Grinnell in final 2/26
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Trinity (Conn.) in semis 2/26
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Amherst in semis 2/26
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): Plays Coast Guard in semis 2/26
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC): BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; plays Elms in final 2/26
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC): Plays Middlebury in semis 2/26
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC): LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC): BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; plays Eastern Connecticut Sate in final 2/26
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC): BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; plays Becker in final 2/26
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC): BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; plays Rhode Island College in final 2/26
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA): Plays at NYU 2/26
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC): LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC): BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78 in quarterfinals; plays Randolph in semis 2/26
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; plays Eastern Mennonite in semis 2/26
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC): BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; plays Mary Hardin-Baylor in semis 2/26
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC): BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; plays North Carolina Wesleyan in final 2/27
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; plays in Randolph-Macon in semis 2/26
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; plays Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; plays Texas-Dallas in semis 2/26
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA): Plays Rochester 2/26
West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC): BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; plays Whitman in final 2/26
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; plays Gustavus Adolphus in final 2/26
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; plays River Falls in final 2/26
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND): BEAT La Sierra 61-56, plays Univ. of Dallas 2/25
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC): LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC): BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; plays Stevens Point in final 2/26
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC): BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; plays Whitworth in final 2/26
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC): LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC): LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
Regionally ranked games remaining
Atlantic Region
#2 SUNY-Purchase vs. #4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) in SKY final 2/26
East Region
#3 Rochester vs. #8 South Region Emory 2/26
#6 Buffalo State vs. unranked Brockport State in SUNYAC final 2/26
Great Lakes Region
#1 Wooster vs. unranked Wittenberg in NCAC final 2/26
#2 Marietta vs. unranked John Carroll in OAC final 2/26
#3 Penn State-Behrend vs. #1 Middle Atlantic Region La Roche in AMCC final 2/26
#4 Hope vs. unranked Calvin in MIAA final 2/26
#5 Thiel vs. unranked Bethany in PrAC final 2/26
Middle Atlantic Region
#1 La Roche vs. #3 Great Lakes Region Penn State-Behrend in AMCC final 2/26
#2 St. Mary's (Md.) vs. #9 Wesley in CAC final 2/26
#3 Cabrini clinched CSAC AQ bid
#6 Lebanon Valley vs. unranked Alvernia in MACC final 2/26
#7 Franklin and Marshall vs. unranked Haverford in CC semis 2/26
#8 DeSales plays unranked Delaware Valley in MACF final 2/26
Midwest Region
#2 Augustana vs. unranked Illinois Wesleyan in CCIW final 2/26
#3 Manchester vs. unranked Transylvania in HCAC semis 2/26
#4 Hanover vs. #5 Anderson in HCAC semis 2/26
#7 Benedictine vs. unranked Edgewood in NATHCON final 2/26
#8 St. Norbert vs. unranked Grinnell in MWC final 2/26
Northeast Region
#1 Williams vs. unranked Trinity (Conn.) in NESCAC semis 2/26
#2 Middlebury vs. #5 Amherst in NESCAC semis 2/26
#3 WPI vs. unranked Coast Guard in NEWMAC semis 2/26
#4 Becker vs. #8 Elms in NECC final 2/26
#7 Rhodes Island College vs. #9 Eastern Connecticut State in LEC final 2/26
#10 Brandeis vs. unranked NYU 2/26
South Region
#1 Virginia Wesleyan vs. unranked Randolph in ODAC semis 2/26
#2 Randolph-Macon vs. #5 Eastern Mennonite in ODAC semis 2/26
#3 Texas-Dallas vs. #7 Mary Hardin-Baylor in ASC semis 2/26
#4 Ferrum vs. #6 North Carolina Wesleyan in USAC final 2/27
#8 Emory vs. #3 East Region Rochester 2/26
West Region
#1 Whitworth vs. #7 Whitman in NWC Final 2/26
#2 St. Thomas vs. unranked Gustavus Adolphus in MIAC Final 2/26
#3 Stevens Point vs. #6 River Falls in WIAC Final 2/26
Elms over Becker for the NECC title.
UPDATED
Quote from: Old School-Greek Tragedy on February 26, 2011, 12:40:23 AM
GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC): LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY): BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; plays St. Joseph's (L.I.) in final 2/26
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC): LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY): BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; plays SUNY-Purchase in final 2/26
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY): LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis
East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC): BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5 (E8): LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA): Plays Emory 2/26
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8): LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL): LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC): BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; plays Brockport State in final 2/26
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC): BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; plays Wittenberg in final 2/26
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC): BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; plays John Carroll in final 2/26
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC): BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA): BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; plays Calvin in final 2/26
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC): BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; plays Bethany in final 2/26
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC): BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC): BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; BEAT Penn State-Behrend 55-53 in final
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC):[/s] BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; BEAT Wesley 97-65 in final
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC): LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC): BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, plays Alvernia in final 2/26
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC): Plays Haverford in semis 2/26
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, plays Delaware Valley in final 2/26
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC): BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final
Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH): LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW): BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; plays Illinois Wesleyan in final 2/26
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC): Plays Transylvania in semis 2/26
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC): Plays Anderson in semis 2/26
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC): BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; plays Hanover in semis 2/26
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH): LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH): BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; plays Edgewood in final 2/26
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC): BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; plays Grinnell in final 2/26
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) 79-69 in semis
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Amherst in semis 2/26
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC): BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST to Elms 79-65 in final
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC): Plays Middlebury in semis 2/26
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC): LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC): BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; plays Eastern Connecticut Sate in final 2/26
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC): BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; BEAT Becker 79-65 in final
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC): BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; plays Rhode Island College in final 2/26
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA): Plays at NYU 2/26
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC): LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC): BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78 in quarterfinals; plays Randolph in semis 2/26
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; plays Eastern Mennonite in semis 2/26
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC): BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; plays Mary Hardin-Baylor in semis 2/26
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC): BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; plays North Carolina Wesleyan in final 2/27
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; plays in Randolph-Macon in semis 2/26
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; plays Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; plays Texas-Dallas in semis 2/26
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA): Plays Rochester 2/26
West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC): BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; plays Whitman in final 2/26
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; plays Gustavus Adolphus in final 2/26
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; plays River Falls in final 2/26
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND): BEAT La Sierra 61-56, plays Univ. of Dallas 2/25
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC): LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC): BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; plays Stevens Point in final 2/26
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC): BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; plays Whitworth in final 2/26
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC): LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC): LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
Good work! NWhoops!
Point destroying River Falls 39-20 at half.
Buffalo State wins the Pool A bid for the SUNYAC conference as they defeat Brockport State 67-50.
Quote from: Old School-Greek Tragedy on February 26, 2011, 04:52:37 PM
Good work! NWhoops!
Point destroying River Falls 39-20 at half.
Stevens Point wins the WIAC conference tournament championship 79-56
Middlebury defeats Amherst 67-61 and will face Williams for the NESCAC Championship. Williams defeated Trinity 79-69 earlier today.
MIT beat Springfield for the 3rd time this year, led by Mitch Kates who had 22 points, 7 boards, 5 assists, and 5 steals.
WPI beat Coast Guard in the other semifinal, although the game was close throughout.
The battle of The Engineers will commence tomorrow at 1 PM (at WPI). WPI's starting center, and probably their best player, Matt Carr went down with an ankle injury and looks doubtful for tomorrow. WPI's backup PF/C Fernando Perez also didnt play today. If both dont play tomorrow, that would give MIT a big advantage inside with their All-Conference big man Will Tashman (6'8"), fellow starter Will Dickson (6'8"), and their bench which has a lot of size (even with Noel Hollingsworth out for the season). Should be an interesting final. MIT is looking to make the tourney for the third year in a row.
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From the North Atlantic Conference Tournament--
#3 Thomas 95, #6 Maine Maritime 61
#4 Castleton State 80, #5 Maine-Farmington 67
Semifinals-- Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Bangor, Maine
#4 Castleton @ #1 Husson
#3 Thomas vs #2 Lyndon State
Final scores from NAC Semifinal games
#2 Lyndon State 111 , #3 Thomas 108
#1 Husson 75 , #4 Castleton 73
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Bangor, Maine
#2 seed Lyndon State @ #1 seed Husson
Final of NAC title game: Husson 84, Lyndon State 73
Husson wins NAC tournament and clinches the automatic bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament
Quote from: deiscanton on February 25, 2011, 10:57:58 PM
UPDATE
Quote from: deiscanton on February 25, 2011, 08:39:49 PM
From the Little East Tournament--
#3 Eastern Connecticut 59, #6 Plymouth St. 58
#4 Keene State 96, #5 UMass-Dartmouth 88 (F/OT).
Semifinals, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011 at Providence, RI
#3 Eastern Connecticut vs #2 Western Connecticut
#4 Keene State @ #1 Rhode Island College
Championship game-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 at Providence, RI
Semifinal results
#1 Rhode Island College 102, #4 Keene State 92 (F/2 OT)
#3 Eastern Connecticut 94, #2 Western Connecticut 70
Championship game (2/26) is #3 seed Eastern Connecticut @ #1 seed Rhode Island College
Final of Little East title game: Rhode Island College 62, Eastern Connecticut 49
Rhode Island College wins Little East tournament and clinches the automatic bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament
For the first time in their 27 years of NCAA participation the Skidmore Throroughbreds will be going to the Dance as they defeated Hamilton 68-52 this afternoon to win the automatic bid from the Liberty League.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 24, 2011, 09:26:10 PM
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 10:11:56 PM
From the MASCAC Tournament
#3 Bridgewater St. 88, #6 Worcester St. 77
#4 Westfield St. 76, #5 Framingham St. 57
Semifinals-- Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Westfield St. @ #1 Salem St.
#3 Bridgewater St. @ #2 MCLA
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
Semifinal results
#3 Bridgewater St. 90 , #2 MCLA 78
#1 Salem St. 81 , #4 Westfield St. 68
Championship game-- Bridgewater St. at Salem St. on Saturday.
Final of MASCAC title game: Bridgewater St. 91, Salem St. 73
Bridgewater St. wins MASCAC tournament and clinches the automatic bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament.
Quote from: deiscanton on February 24, 2011, 09:22:53 PM
Quote from: deiscanton on February 22, 2011, 10:00:57 PM
From the GNAC Tournament--
#1 St. Joseph's Maine 82, #8 Mt. Ida 71
#2 Johnson & Wales 96, #7 Suffolk 63
#3 Albertus Magnus 100, #6 Rivier 82
#4 Norwich 62, #5 Emerson 44
Semifinals, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011
#4 Norwich @ #1 St. Joseph's Maine
#3 Albertus Magnus @ #2 Johnson & Wales
Championship-- Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011
Semifinal results
#1 St. Joe's Maine 72 , #4 Norwich 56
#2 Johnson & Wales 128 , #3 Albertus Magnus 107
Championship game-- Johnson & Wales at St. Joe's Maine on Saturday.
Final of GNAC title game: Johnson & Wales 76, St. Joe's Maine 66
Johnson & Wales wins GNAC Championship-- clinches automatic bid to the NCAA DIII Tournament (Note: The NCAA leader in PPG, Lamonte Thomas, will play on the national stage in the DIII Tournament next week as a result of today's title win by JWU.)
Final: Wooster 82 Wittenberg 68
Wooster wins the NCAC tournament and clinches the automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. Wooster now 26-2.
St Norberts beats Grinnell 89-67 to take the MWC bid
Quote from: nwhoops1903 on February 26, 2011, 04:25:00 PM
UPDATED 2.0
Quote from: Old School-Greek Tragedy on February 26, 2011, 12:40:23 AM
GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC): LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY): BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; plays St. Joseph's (L.I.) in final 2/26
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC): LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY): BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; plays SUNY-Purchase in final 2/26
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY): LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis
East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC): BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5 (E8): LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA): Plays Emory 2/26
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8): LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL): LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC): BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; BEAT Brockport State 67-50 in final
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC): BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; BEAT Wittenberg 82-68 in final
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC): BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; plays John Carroll in final 2/26
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC): BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA): BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; plays Calvin in final 2/26
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC): BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; plays Bethany in final 2/26
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC): BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC): BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; BEAT Penn State-Behrend 55-53 in final
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC):[/s] BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; BEAT Wesley 97-65 in final
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC): LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC): BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, plays Alvernia in final 2/26
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC): BEAT Haverford 71-62 in semis 2/26
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, plays Delaware Valley in final 2/26
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC): BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final
Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH): LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW): BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; plays Illinois Wesleyan in final 2/26
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC): Plays Transylvania in semis 2/26
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC): Plays Anderson in semis 2/26
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC): BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; plays Hanover in semis 2/26
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH): LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH): BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; plays Edgewood in final 2/26
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC): BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; BEAT Grinnell 89-67 in final
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) 79-69 in semis
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC): Plays Amherst in semis 2/26
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC): BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST to Elms 79-65 in final
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC): Plays Middlebury in semis 2/26
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC): LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC): BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; plays Eastern Connecticut Sate in final 2/26
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC): BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; BEAT Becker 79-65 in final
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC): BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; plays Rhode Island College in final 2/26
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA): Plays at NYU 2/26
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC): LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC): BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78 in quarterfinals; plays Randolph in semis 2/26
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; plays Eastern Mennonite in semis 2/26
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC): BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; LOST to Mary Hardin-Baylor 77-69 in semis
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC): BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; plays North Carolina Wesleyan in final 2/27
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; plays in Randolph-Macon in semis 2/26
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; plays Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; BEAT Texas-Dallas 77-69 in semis
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA): Plays Rochester 2/26
West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC): BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; plays Whitman in final 2/26
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; plays Gustavus Adolphus in final 2/26
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; BEAT River Falls 79-56 in final
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND): BEAT La Sierra 61-56, plays Univ. of Dallas 2/25
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC): LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC): BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; LOST to Stevens Point 79-56 in final
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC): BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; plays Whitworth in final 2/26
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC): LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC): LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
Salve Regina wins the CCC Championship and the AQ. At 17-10, they could be the worst team in the tournament. A middling seed for the conference tournament, SRU turned on the perimeter defense to stifle outside shooting, whilst their sharp-shooter, Wendell Hinkson, launched them from deep seemingly without end. PG Ryan Birrell has a triple double on his resume from this season, but he's had trouble keeping the TOs down. We'll see who they match up with.
Marietta and John Carroll in a barn burner as they trade leads down the stretch. Marietta nails a 3 pointer with 4 seconds left to go up 88-85. It's a final Marietta wins it 88-85.
Augustana leads IMU 41-28 at the half . Augie was up 29-26 when Brian Desimone hit 10 sraight points for Augustana to give the Vikings a 13 point advantage. Sean Johnson with 16 points for the Titans in the 1st half.
Quote from: magicman on February 26, 2011, 09:10:12 PM
Marietta and John Carroll in a barn burner as they trade leads down the stretch. Marietta nail a 3 pointer with 4 seconds left to go up 88-85. It's a final Marietta wins it 88-85.
Marietta comes back from a 21-point half time deficit to win its first-ever OAC Tournament Title. Tremendous game.
Congratulations to the Pioneers!
Quote from: kiltedbryan on February 26, 2011, 09:15:23 PM
Quote from: magicman on February 26, 2011, 09:10:12 PM
Marietta and John Carroll in a barn burner as they trade leads down the stretch. Marietta nail a 3 pointer with 4 seconds left to go up 88-85. It's a final Marietta wins it 88-85.
Marietta comes back from a 21-point half time deficit to win its first-ever OAC Tournament Title. Tremendous game.
Congratulations to the Pioneers!
That might be the biggest comeback of the weekend. Good for them!! 8-)
Randy-Macon leading Eastern Mennonite by 11 40-29 at the break.
Benedictine beats Edgewood 70-59 to take the NAthCon Tourney championship
Augustana defeats IWU 76-52 to win the automatic bid from the CCIW.
Randolph Macon defeats Eastern Mennonite 90-79 and will meet Randolph for the Championship tomorrow afternoon.
UMHB knocks out UT-Dallas to face McMurry in the ASC finals.
I think that UTD is in as the #3 Pool C. McMurry (Never-ranked) and UMHB South #7 can win it all.
Emory just helped itself with their win over Rochester. That win is almost like a tourney win. The field needed Rochester to put Emory away.
Are VWC and UTD the Pool C bids from the South?
Does a Randolph win over Randy Mac knock UTD out of the tourney?
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 26, 2011, 11:31:24 PM
UMHB knocks out UT-Dallas to face McMurry in the ASC finals.
I think that UTD is in as the #3 Pool C. McMurry (Never-ranked) and UMHB South #7 can win it all.
Emory just helped itself with their win over Rochester. That win is almost like a tourney win. The field needed Rochester to put Emory away.
Are VWC and UTD the Pool C bids from the South?
Does a Randolph win over Randy Mac knock UTD out of the tourney?
Here's what we've got in the South:
South Region
1
Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 Lost in ODAC semi's
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 Playing in the ODAC final against Randolph 11/26
3
Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 Lost in ASC semi's
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 Playing NC Wesleyan in USA South final 11/26
5
Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 Lost in ODAC Semi's
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 Playing Ferrum in USA South final 11/26
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 Playing in ASC final
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 ... didn't win the Pool A, waiting to see on the Pool C
I don't think that Emory really has that much of a spot... too many spots to leap over to even get on the board.
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 26, 2011, 11:51:08 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 26, 2011, 11:31:24 PM
UMHB knocks out UT-Dallas to face McMurry in the ASC finals.
I think that UTD is in as the #3 Pool C. McMurry (Never-ranked) and UMHB South #7 can win it all.
Emory just helped itself with their win over Rochester. That win is almost like a tourney win. The field needed Rochester to put Emory away.
Are VWC and UTD the Pool C bids from the South?
Does a Randolph win over Randy Mac knock UTD out of the tourney?
Here's what we've got in the South:
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 Lost in ODAC semi's First Pool C
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 Playing in the ODAC final against Randolph 11/26 Wins Pool A
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 20-5/21-6 Lost in ASC semi's
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 Playing NC Wesleyan in USA South final 11/26 Wins Pool A
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 Lost in ODAC Semi's
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 15-5/20-7 Playing Ferrum in USA South final 11/26 Loses in USAS finals
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 21-7/21-7 with a loss Playing in ASC final Loses to McMurry and out or Wins Pool A
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 19-5/20-5 ... didn't win the Pool A, waiting to see on the Pool C
I don't think that Emory really has that much of a spot... too many spots to leap over to even get on the board.
Thanks Point.
Consider this. The above scenario probably brings them to the table.
If McMurry beats UMHB for the ASC Pool A, McM has picked up three more wins this week. Does this move McMurry into the (final) Regional Rankings for the first time this year. McMurry beat UTD earlier in the season. That would give UTD another loss a second loss against a regionally ranked team, in addition to the loss to UMHB today!
Emory, however, picked up a win against a regionally ranked opponent, Rochester.
Just asking for other opinions...
UPDATED 2/26
ASC will be hosted by East #1 UT-Dallas.
McMurry clinched the outright #1 for the West.
Louisiana College has clinched the East #4 seed. They have one more game against Mississippi College, which is eliminated for the first time ever. Louisiana College goes to Mississippi College on Monday night to play for the last slot. If LC wins, then they finish tied for 3rd but UTT won the season series 2-0, the tie-breaker, to earn the #3 seed If Mississippi College wins, then MC ties LaCollege for 4th but has the tie-breaker.
I do not have the times, but this is the unofficial bracket for the ASC Play-in Tourney and Championship.
East listed first.
#1 UTD vs #4 Concordia-Texas (Controlled half court offense vs run-and-gun by the most athletic club in the conference.) UTD 85-70
#3 UT-Tyler vs #2 UMHB (Former MC asst. Kenny Bizot versus UMHB coach veteran Ken DeWeese) UMHB 73-68
#2 ETBU vs #3 Hardin-Simmons (Both teams have athletes. HSU road win 81-77 back on Dec 11). HSU 72-71
#4 LaColl Mississippi Coll. vs #1 McMurry (Dean of ASC Coaches Gene Rushing who has been at LC since 1985 versus rookie coach Matt Garnett.) (Or arch-rival Mississippi College vs McMurry) McMurry 77-69
Semi-Finals
McM #1-W vs HSU #3-W (McMurry won both games in the regular season.)
UT-D #1-E vs UMHB #2-W (UMHB beat UTD 79-66 in Belton)
Coach Butterfield thought he had the toughest matchup of the first round just because of the CTX style of defense.
Finals McMurry vs UMHB at UTD 2pm CST
GREEN is Pool C candidate (Lost in conf. tourney-UAA does not have a conf. tourney)
BLUE secured a Pool A bid (Automatic qualifier)
CROSSED OUT is the conference leader (reg. season)
Atlantic Region
1 Ramapo 19-3 20-5 (NJAC): LOST to Montclair State 67-64 in semis
2 SUNY-Purchase 21-4 21-4 (SKY): BEAT Old Westbury 85-74 in semis; BEAT St. Joseph's (L.I.) 81-66 in final
3 Kean 17-5 18-7 (NJAC): LOST to NJCU 75-61 in semis
4 St. Joseph's (L.I.) 18-5 20-5 (SKY): BEAT Mount Saint Vincent 68-60, BEAT Mount Saint Mary 78-75 OT in semis; LOST to SUNY-Purchase 81-66 in final
5 Mount Saint Mary 18-7 18-7 (SKY): LOST to St. Joseph's (L.I.) 78-75 OT in semis
East Region
1 Oswego State 22-3 22-3 (SUNYAC): BEAT Potsdam State 64-50 in quarterfinals, LOST Brockport State 74-70 in semis
2 Ithaca 19-5 20-5 (E8): LOST to St. John Fisher 88-75 in semis
3 Rochester 19-3 20-4 (UAA): LOST to Emory 83-72
4 Stevens 19-6 19-6 (E8): LOST to Hartwick 76-73 in semis
5 Hobart 19-5 19-6 (LL): LOST to Hamilton 62-60 in semis
6 Buffalo State 15-6 18-6 (SUNYAC): BEAT Cortland State 75-56 in quarterfinals, BEAT Plattsburgh State 87-79 in semis; BEAT Brockport State 67-50 in final
Great Lakes Region
1 Wooster 20-2 23-2 (NCAC): BEAT Allegheny 62-57 in quarterfinals, BEAT Ohio Wesleyan 70-62 in semis; BEAT Wittenberg 82-68 in final
2 Marietta 19-3 22-3 (OAC): BEAT Wilmington 84-73 in quarterfinals, BEAT Heidelberg 70-55 in semis; BEAT John Carroll 88-85 in final
3 Penn State-Behrend 22-2 22-3 (AMCC): BEAT Medaille 58-51 in semis; LOST to La Roche 55-53 in final
4 Hope 15-2 19-6 (MIAA): BEAT Alma 110-77 in quarterfinals, BEAT Adrian 63-45 in semis; BEAT Calvin in final 72-67
5 Thiel 15-3 18-6 (PrAC): BEAT Waynesburg 73-63 in quarterfinals, BEAT Thomas More 78-65 in semis; LOST to Bethany 74-67 in final
6 Wabash 18-5 19-5 (NCAC): BEAT Kenyon 72-61 in quarterfinals, LOST to Wittenberg 65-63 in semis
Middle Atlantic Region
1 La Roche 22-2 23-2 (AMCC): BEAT Hilbert 86-69 in semis; BEAT Penn State-Behrend 55-53 in final
2 St. Mary's (Md.) 18-3 20-5 (CAC): BEAT Mary Washington 79-57 in semis; BEAT Wesley 97-65 in final
3 Cabrini 20-5 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Neumann 79-76 in semis, BEAT Gwynedd-Mercy 92-70 in final
4 Gwynedd-Mercy 19-4 20-5 (CSAC): BEAT Keystone 85-65 in semis, LOST to Cabrini 92-70 in final
5 Keystone 21-5 21-5 (CSAC): LOST to Gwynedd-Mercy 85-65 in semis
6 Lebanon Valley 17-6 19-6 (MACC): BEAT Widener 58-56 in semis, LOST to Alvernia in final 57-55
7 Franklin and Marshall 18-5 20-5 (CC): BEAT Haverford 71-62 in semis; plays Dickinson in final 2/27
8 DeSales 16-7 18-7 (MACF): BEAT Misericordia 78-69 in semis, LOST to Delaware Valley 79-58 in final
9 Wesley 15-5 16-9 (CAC): BEAT Salisbury 75-74 in semis; LOST to St. Mary's (Md.) 97-65 in final
Midwest Region
1 Concordia (Wis.) 20-2 22-3 (NATH): LOST to Edgewood 95-89 in semis
2 Augustana 21-2 22-2 (CCIW): BEAT Wheaton 73-58 in semis; BEAT Illinois Wesleyan 76-52 in final
3 Manchester 18-5 19-6 (HCAC): BEAT Transylvania 68-65 in semis; plays Hanover in final 2/27
4 Hanover 18-6 18-6 (HCAC): BEAT Anderson 62-50 in semis; plays Manchester in final 2/27
5 Anderson 15-7 17-8 (HCAC): BEAT Bluffton 75-60 in quarterfinals; LOST to Hanover 62-50 in semis
6 Milwaukee Engineering 18-6 19-6 (NATH): LOST to Aurora 72-67 in quarterfinals
7 Benedictine 17-6 18-7 (NATH): BEAT Rockford 91-76 in quarterfinals, BEAT Aurora 71-60 in semis; BEAT Edgewood in final 70-59
8 St. Norbert 18-5 18-5 (MWC): BEAT Ripon 75-52 in semis; BEAT Grinnell in final 89-67
Northeast Region
1 Williams 21-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Trinity (Conn.) in semis 79-69; plays Middlebury in final 2/27
2 Middlebury 20-1 23-1 (NESCAC): BEAT Amherst 67-67 in semis; plays Williams in final 2/27
3 WPI 21-3 21-4 (NEWMAC): BEAT Coast Guard 62-51 in semis; plays MIT in final 2/27
4 Becker 22-3 22-3 (NECC): BEAT Newbury 84-75 in semis; LOST Elms 79-65 in final
5 Amherst 21-2 22-2 (NESCAC): LOST to Middlebury 67-61 in semis
6 Western Connecticut State 20-4 21-4 (LEC): LOST Eastern Connecticut State 94-70 in semis
7 Rhode Island College 17-7 17-7 (LEC): BEAT Keene State 102-92 2OT in semis; BEAT Eastern Connecticut Sate 62-49 in final
8 Elms 16-6 18-7 (NECC): BEAT Southern Vermont 88-73 in semis; BEAT Becker 79-65 in final
9 Eastern Connecticut State 15-7 17-8 (LEC): BEAT Western Connecticut State 94-70 in semis; LOST to Rhode Island College 62-49 in final
10 Brandeis 16-8 16-8 (UAA): LOST to NYU 70-54
11 Roger Williams 17-8 17-8 (CCC): LOST to Endicott 71-68 in CCC quarterfinals
South Region
1 Virginia Wesleyan 20-3 22-3 (ODAC): BEAT Washington and Lee 98-78 in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph 80-76 in semis
2 Randolph-Macon 20-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Roanoke 63-56 in quarterfinals; BEAT Eastern Mennonite 90-79 in semis; plays Randolph in final 2/27
3 Texas-Dallas 19-4 20-5 (ASC): BEAT Concordia (Texas) 85-70 in quarterfinals; LOST to Mary Hardin-Baylor 77-69 in semis
4 Ferrum 18-4 21-4 (USAC): BEAT Christopher Newport 87-81 in semis; plays North Carolina Wesleyan in final 2/27
5 Eastern Mennonite 15-4 21-4 (ODAC): BEAT Hampden-Sydney 76-75 in quarterfinals; LOST to Randolph-Macon 90-79 in semis
6 North Carolina Wesleyan 14-4 19-6 (USAC): BEAT Greensboro 86-69 in semis; plays Ferrum in finals 2/27
7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 19-6 19-6 (ASC): BEAT Texas-Tyler 73-68 in quarterfinals; BEAT Texas-Dallas 77-69 in semis; plays McMurry in ASC final 2/27
8 Emory 18-5 19-5 (UAA): BEAT Rochester 83-72
West Region
1 Whitworth 24-1 24-1 (NWC): BEAT Pacific Lutheran 74-63 in semis; BEAT Whitman 74-50 in final
2 St. Thomas 21-3 22-3 (MIAC): BEAT Hamline 78-70in semis; plays Gustavus Adolphus in final 2/27
3 UW-Stevens Point 21-3 22-3 (WIAC): BEAT Superior 84-52 in semis; BEAT River Falls 79-56 in final
4 Chapman 14-1 21-3 (IND): BEAT La Sierra 61-56, BEAT Univ. of Dallas 73-43
5 Carleton 18-5 18-7 (MIAC): LOST to Gustavus Adolphus 70-64 in semis
6 UW-River Falls 17-5 19-6 (WIAC): BEAT Platteville 69-60 in semis; LOST Stevens Point 79-56 in final
7 Whitman 13-5 18-7 (NWC): BEAT Lewis and Clark 79-76 in semis; LOST to Whitworth 74-50 in final
8 Lewis and Clark 12-5 18-7 (NWC): LOST to Whitman 79-76 in semis
9 UW-Whitewater 16-8 17-8 (WIAC): LOST to Superior 78-72 in quarterfinals
Atlantic Region
Done
East Region
Done
Great Lakes Region
Done
Mid-Atlantic Region
#7 Franklin and Marshall vs. Dickinson in CC final
Midwest Region
#3 Manchester vs. #4 Hanover in HCAC final
Northeast Region
#1 Williams vs. #2 Middlebury in NESCAC final
#3 WPI vs. MIT in NEWMAC final
South Region
#2 Randolph-Macon vs. Randolph in ODAC final
#4 Ferrum vs. #6 North Carolina Wesleyan in USAC final
#7 Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. McMurry in ASC final
West Region
#2 St. Thomas vs. Gustavus Adolphus in MIAC final
#3 Middlebury takes down #1 Williams 63-54 to win the NESCAC Pool A bid. That may also give Middlebury the #1 ranking when the new D3Hoops Top 25 poll comes out. Middlebury has 4 guys in double figures, Nolan Thompson with 15, Ryan Sharry, who missed the 1st game against Williams when the Panthers suffered their only loss, had 14 points and 12 rebounds, Joey Kizel had 13, and Jake Wolfin had 11.
Williams was led by Troy Whittington with 13 and James Wang with 12.
Once again, Middlebury's defense was outstanding, as they held Williams to a season low 54 points.
MIT defeats the #1 seed and #12 ranked WPI, 63-52 to claim the Pool A bid for the NEWMAC conference.
McMurry vs UMHB
Halftime UMHB 36 McM 33
St. Thomas 47, Gustavus 33 HALF
(think UST closed half on 15-5 run after GAC had closed double-digit lead to 4, 32-28)
F&M 21, Dickinson 16 HALF
Manchester 79, Hanover 69 FINAL
NC Wesleyan 65 , Ferrum 62 24 seconds left. Ferrum ball
Quote from: carletonsid on February 27, 2011, 03:53:51 PM
NC Wesleyan 65 , Ferrum 62 24 seconds left. Ferrum ball
Ferrum gets old-fashioned 3-point play then NCW turns it over with 3 seconds left.
http://www.ncwcsports.com/live (http://www.ncwcsports.com/live)
Quote from: carletonsid on February 27, 2011, 03:56:28 PM
Quote from: carletonsid on February 27, 2011, 03:53:51 PM
NC Wesleyan 65 , Ferrum 62 24 seconds left. Ferrum ball
Ferrum gets old-fashioned 3-point play then NCW turns it over with 3 seconds left.
http://www.ncwcsports.com/live (http://www.ncwcsports.com/live)
OT.
Live stats (http://annex.ncwc.edu/athletics/live/xlive.htm)
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 27, 2011, 03:37:34 PM
http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/asc.portal#
Video link for the ASC Championship Game.
McMurry vs UMHB
Halftime UMHB 36 McM 33
The link you posted is for the women's game ???
Quote from: frodotwo on February 27, 2011, 04:00:53 PM
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 27, 2011, 03:37:34 PM
http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/asc.portal#
Video link for the ASC Championship Game.
McMurry vs UMHB
Halftime UMHB 36 McM 33
The link you posted is for the women's game ???
http://www.utdallas.edu/oee/media/webcasts/
Sorry, go here and find the link on the page for the upload.
Ferrum and NCWC are in OT.
NCWC is leading, by 2 72-70; 0:30 left in the 1st OT.
NCWC wins. 74-70.
MIAC
St. Thomas 83, Gustavus 77 FINAL
Centennial
Franklin & Marshall 65, Dickinson 55 FINAL
Randolph-Macon 37, Randolph 20 18:20 2nd Half
McMurry 72 UMHB 65.
I think there was some information reported incorrectly...
On the "Who's in" list on the D3blog, the SCAC had Hendrix vs. DePauw playing today for the championship. It should actually have been Centre vs. DePauw...
And Centre beat DePauw today, 75-63 to get the SCAC bid.
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 27, 2011, 05:25:13 PM
I think there was some information reported incorrectly...
On the "Who's in" list on the D3blog, the SCAC had Hendrix vs. DePauw playing today for the championship. It should actually have been Centre vs. DePauw...
And Centre beat DePauw today, 75-63 to get the SCAC bid.
The Hendrix women played DePauw.
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 27, 2011, 05:26:30 PM
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 27, 2011, 05:25:13 PM
I think there was some information reported incorrectly...
On the "Who's in" list on the D3blog, the SCAC had Hendrix vs. DePauw playing today for the championship. It should actually have been Centre vs. DePauw...
And Centre beat DePauw today, 75-63 to get the SCAC bid.
The Hendrix women played DePauw.
Honest enough mistake... just posted incorrectly on this page: http://www.d3blogs.com/d3hoops/2011/02/25/whos-in-the-mens-tournament-2/
Thought I'd bring this forward. I believe the NESCAC tourney starts tomorrow.
WIAC
Wednesday, Feb. 22
First Round
#1 Seed - Bye
#2 Seed - Bye
#6 Seed at #3 Seed - 7 p.m.
#5 Seed at #4 Seed - 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at #1 Seed - 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at #2 Seed - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship (Will be broadcast tape-delay on FSWisconsin (March 18 - 5 p.m.) and FSNorth (March 24 - 3 p.m.)
Semifinal winners - 2 p.m.
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on February 17, 2012, 03:54:25 PM
Thought I'd bring this forward. I believe the NESCAC tourney starts tomorrow.
WIAC
Wednesday, Feb. 22
First Round
#1 Seed - Bye
#2 Seed - Bye
#6 Seed at #3 Seed - 7 p.m.
#5 Seed at #4 Seed - 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at #1 Seed - 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at #2 Seed - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship (Will be broadcast tape-delay on FSWisconsin (March 18 - 5 p.m.) and FSNorth (March 24 - 3 p.m.)
Semifinal winners - 2 p.m.
I would not be surprised if listed times get changed in both Men's and Women's WIAC Tournament. UWRF has the possibility to be hosting parts or all games of 4 tournaments that weekend and I would think they would get permission to switch game times around so that there isn't more than one game at the same time.
Quote from: SilversSports on February 17, 2012, 04:44:34 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on February 17, 2012, 03:54:25 PM
Thought I'd bring this forward. I believe the NESCAC tourney starts tomorrow.
WIAC
Wednesday, Feb. 22
First Round
#1 Seed - Bye
#2 Seed - Bye
#6 Seed at #3 Seed - 7 p.m.
#5 Seed at #4 Seed - 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at #1 Seed - 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at #2 Seed - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship (Will be broadcast tape-delay on FSWisconsin (March 18 - 5 p.m.) and FSNorth (March 24 - 3 p.m.)
Semifinal winners - 2 p.m.
I would not be surprised if listed times get changed in both Men's and Women's WIAC Tournament. UWRF has the possibility to be hosting parts or all games of 4 tournaments that weekend and I would think they would get permission to switch game times around so that there isn't more than one game at the same time.
The men are Wed/Fri/Sun. The women are Tue/Thur/Sat.
CSAC
Saturday, Feb. 18
First Round
#1 Cabrini- Bye
#2 Keystone - Bye
#6 Immaculata (94) at #3 Gwynedd Mercy (82)
#5 Neumann (73) at #4 Rosemont (59)
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Semifinals
#6 Immaculata (68) at #1 Cabrini (87)
#5 Neumann (75) at #2 Keystone (98)
Friday, Feb. 24
Championship
#2 Keystone@ #1 Cabrini - 7 p.m.
Little East; starts Tuesday, February 21 with the opening round, and the semifinals and finals take place at the site of the #1 seed Friday and Saturday February 24 and 25. 1-4 are still up in the air going into Saturday's games, only 5th and 6th are decided:
Tuesday, February 21:
#6 Plymouth state (9-15, 4-10) (48)
@ 2/21 7:00
#3 RIC (20-5, 10-4) (78)
#5 UMass-Dartmouth (13-12, 7-7) (64)
@ 2/21 7:30
#4 Keene state (18-7, 10-4) (75)
Semifinals and finals at Eastern Connecticut:
#4 Keene state (19-7, 11-4) (76)
@ 2/24 5:30
#1 Eastern Connecticut (20-5, 11-3) (81 [2 ot]). Game went to double overtime
#2 Western Connecticut (20-5, 10-4) (74)
vs. 2/24 7:30
#3 Rhode Island College (21-5, 11-4) (75). RIC trailed by 9 with 1:29 left and won the game. Unreal.
#3 RIC (22-5, 12-4) (62)
@ 2/25 5:00
#1 Eastern Connecticut (21-5, 12-3) (80). After leading by 2 at halftime, Eastern outscored them by 20 in the second half.
NJAC tips off tomorrow:
#3S Rowan (12-13, 5-8) (74)
@ 2/18 7:00
#2N Ramapo (17-8, 7-6) (76)
#3N Rutgers-Newark (14-11, 7-6) (53)
@ 2/18 1:00
#2S Kean (6-19, 5-8) (55)
#2N Ramapo (18-8, 8-6) (87)
@ 2/22 7:00
#1S Richard Stockton (18-7, 12-1) (89 [2 ot]). Game went to double overtime.
#2S Kean (7-19, 6-8) (56)
@ 2/22 7:00
#1N William Paterson (22-3, 11-2) (72)
#1N William Paterson (23-3, 12-2) (67)
@ 2/25 6:00
#1S Richard Stockton (19-7, 13-1) (63)
NESCAC:
#8 Hamilton (15-9, 4-6) (66)
@ 2/18 4:00
#1 Amherst (22-2, 10-0) (86)
#5 Bates (12-12, 5-5) (57)
@ 2/18 4:00
#4 Tufts (16-8, 6-4) (54)
#6 Bowdoin (17-7, 5-5) (59)
@ 2/18 3:00
#3 Wesleyan (19-5, 7-3) (78)
#7 Williams (17-7, 5-5) (61)
@ 2/18 3:00
#2 Middlebury (22-2, 9-1) (73)
Semifinals and finals at Amherst:
#2 Middlebury (23-2, 10-1) (74)
vs. 2/25 7:30
#3 Wesleyan (20-5, 8-3) (52)
#5 Bates (13-12, 6-5) (74)
@ 2/25 5:30
#1 Amherst (23-2, 11-0) (97)
#2 Middlebury (24-2, 11-1) (69)
@ 2/26 2:30
#1 Amherst (24-2, 12-0) (71)
Last one I swear I just wanted to get in all the ones that started tomorrow. I'll update these tomorrow night once I get back from the Ramapo/Rowan game where I'm gonna go after the West Conn game, CUNY:
#8 John Jay (12-13, 4-8) (65)
@ 2/18 1:00
#1 Staten Island (21-4, 11-0) (85)
#5 Hunter (11-14, 6-6) (66)
@ 2/18 3:30
#4 Baruch (13-12, 7-5) (68 OT). Went to overtime.
#6 Medgar Evers (15-10, 5-6) (63)
@ 2/18 12:00
#3 Lehman (12-13, 7-5) (60)
#7 York (8-17, 4-7) (79 OT)
@ 2/18 1:30
#2 Brooklyn (10-3, 7-4) (73). Went to overtime.
#4 Baruch (14-12, 8-5) (63)
vs. 2/21 6:00
#1 Staten Island (22-4, 12-0) (73)
#7 York (9-17, 5-7) (64)
vs. 2/21 8:00
#6 Medgar Evers (16-10, 6-6) (80)
#1 Staten Island (23-4, 13-0) (82)
vs. 2/25 5:00
#6 Medgar Evers (17-10, 7-6) (81)
Semifinals and finals on the campus of CCNY
Quote from: PointSpecial on February 17, 2012, 05:15:08 PM
Quote from: SilversSports on February 17, 2012, 04:44:34 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on February 17, 2012, 03:54:25 PM
Thought I'd bring this forward. I believe the NESCAC tourney starts tomorrow.
WIAC
Wednesday, Feb. 22
First Round
#1 Seed - Bye
#2 Seed - Bye
#6 Seed at #3 Seed - 7 p.m.
#5 Seed at #4 Seed - 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at #1 Seed - 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at #2 Seed - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship (Will be broadcast tape-delay on FSWisconsin (March 18 - 5 p.m.) and FSNorth (March 24 - 3 p.m.)
Semifinal winners - 2 p.m.
I would not be surprised if listed times get changed in both Men's and Women's WIAC Tournament. UWRF has the possibility to be hosting parts or all games of 4 tournaments that weekend and I would think they would get permission to switch game times around so that there isn't more than one game at the same time.
The men are Wed/Fri/Sun. The women are Tue/Thur/Sat.
Yes I understand. But UWRF could also be hosting an NCHA men's semifinal game and two NCHA women's quarterfinals games that weekend.
NCAC Tournament:
Feb 21st:
8 - Kenyon @ 1 -Wittenberg
7 - DePauw @ 2 - Wooster
6 - Hiram @ 3 - OWU
5 - Denison @ 4- Wabash
Feb 24th and 25th:
Semi-finals and finals at Wittenberg
SUNYAC Tournament:
Here's the quarterfinal matchups in the SUNYAC tournament: All games will start at 7:00 PM on Tuesday Feb. 21st except the Fredonia-Geneseo game which will start at 8:00 PM
#8 New Paltz State at #1 Oswego State
#7 Plattsburgh State at # 2 Cortland State
#6 Fredonia State at #3 Geneseo State
#5 Buffalo State at #4 Brockport State
Semi-finals and finals at site of highest remaining seed.
Liberty League Conference Tournament Top four teams make the playoffs.
#4 Union at #1 Hobart Wednesday Feb. 22nd 7:00 PM
#3 St. Lawrence at #2 Skidmore Wednesday Feb. 22nd 7:00 PM
Championship game Saturday Feb. 25th at highest remaining seed.
2012 Northern Athletics Conference Tournament
http://www.northernac.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/tournament
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m.
#8 Marian (10-15, 7-9) at #1 Concordia Wisconsin (20-5, 14-2)
#5 Lakeland (19-6, 12-4) at #4 Concordia Chicago (10-15, 10-6)
#7 Aurora (13-12, 8-8) at #2 Benedictine (12-13, 10-6)
#6 Rockford (12-13, 9-7) at #3 Edgewood (19-6, 12-4)
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
#1/8 vs. #4/5
#2/7 vs. #3/6
Final - Saturday, Feb. 25, 2 p.m.
WIAC
Wednesday, Feb. 22
First Round
#1 Whitewater - Bye
#2 River Falls - Bye
#6 Superior at #3 Stevens Point - 7 p.m.
#5 La Crosse at #4 Platteville - 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 24
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at #1 Seed - 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at #2 Seed - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship (Will be broadcast tape-delay on FSWisconsin (March 18 - 5 p.m.) and FSNorth (March 24 - 3 p.m.)
Semifinal winners - 2 p.m.
MIAA:
Wed., Feb. 22, 7:30 pm:
#4 Calvin (8-6, 13-12) at #1 Hope (14-0, 24-1)
#3 Trine (8-6, 14-10) at #2 Adrian (9-5, 16-8)
Sat., Feb. 25, 3:00 pm:
Wednesday's winners, at higher seed
I'll take care of the AMCC, CCC, MASCAC, NECC, North Atlantic, Presidents and Skyline. I'll leave the rest to others
Landmark - Wed 22 Feb (replays of today's games)
#4 Moravian @ #1 Scranton
#3 Juniata @ #2 Susquehanna
Final Sat 25 Feb @ higher seed
MAC Freedom
Wednesday February 22, 2012
Semi-Finals
#3 Eastern (15-10, 8-6) at #2 Wilkes (16-8,9-5) TBA
#4 FDU Florham (13-12, 8-6) at #1 Misericordia (19-6, 11-3) 8:00pm
Saturday February 25, 2012
Semi-Final Winners at Highest seed.
Empire 8 Conference Tournament: Top 4 teams make the playoffs. Semi-finals and Championship game at #1 seed.
#4 Ithaca College at #1 Hartwick Friday Feb. 24th
#3 Stevens at #2 Nazareth at Hartwick Friday Feb. 24th
Championship game at Hartwick on Sat. Feb. 25th
MAC Commonwealth
Wednesday February 22, 2012
Semi-Finals
#3 Lycoming (18-7, 8-6) at #2 Widener (18-7,9-5) 7:00pm
#4 Albright (17-8, 8-6) at #1 Messiah (18-6, 12-2) 8:00pm
Saturday February 25, 2012
Semi-Final Winners at Highest seed.
AMCC:
#6 Pitt-Bradford (10-14, 9-9) (39)
@ 2/21 6:00
#3 Penn state-Behrend (14-10, 13-5) (65)
#5 D'Youville (10-15, 10-8) (72)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 Hilbert (14-11, 11-7) (92)
Semifinals and finals @ Medaile
#2 La Roche (18-7, 13-5) (46)
vs. 2/24 8:00
#3 Penn state-Behrend (15-10, 14-5) (50)
#4 Hilbert (15-11, 12-7) (52)
@ 2/24 5:30
#1 Medaille (23-2, 17-1) (63)
#3 Penn state-Behrend (16-10, 15-5) (52)
@ 2/25 3:00
#1 Medaille (24-2, 18-1) (65)
CCC:
#8 Western New England (9-16, 6-12) (47)
@ 2/21 8:00
#1 Salve Regina (17-8, 15-3) (58)
#5 Curry (11-14, 9-9) (89)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 Nichols (12-13, 10-8) (99)
#7 Gordon (9-16, 8-10) (67)
@ 2/21 7:00
#2 Wentworth (16-9, 12-6) (74 OT). Went to overtime
#6 Roger Williams (13-12, 9-9) (64)
@ 2/21 8:00
#3 Endicott (17-8, 12-6) (77)
#3 Endicott (18-8, 13-6) (71)
@ 2/23 7:00
#2 Wentworth (17-9, 13-6) (67)
#4 Nichols (13-13, 11-8) (80)
@ 2/23 6:00
#1 Salve Regina (18-8, 16-3) (81)
#3 Endicott (19-8, 14-6) (90)
@ 2/25 7:00
#1 Salve Reginia (19-8, 17-3) (66)
MASCAC:
#6 Fitchburg state (13-11, 4-8) (71)
@ 2/21 7:30
#3 Westfield state (15-10, 7-5) (87)
#5 Mass College of Liberal Arts (7-18, 4-8) (73)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 Worcester state (8-17, 5-7) (65)
#3 Westfield state (16-10, 8-5) (56)
@ 2/23 7:00
#2 Bridgewater state (14-10, 9-3) (57)
#5 Mass College (8-18, 5-8) (75)
@ 2/23 7:00
#1 Salem state (18-7, 10-2) (96)
#2 Bridgewater state (15-10, 10-3) (71)
@ 2/25 2:00
#1 Salem State (19-7, 11-2) (83)
NECC:
#6 Regis (10-15, 7-9) (59)
@ 2/21 7:00
#3 Wheelock (12-13, 10-6) (49)
#5 Newbury (11-14, 8-8) (65)
@ 2/21 8:00
#4 Daniel Webster (9-15, 8-8) (51)
Semifinals and finals at Becker
#5 Newbury (12-14, 9-8) (60)
@ 2/24 6:00
#1 Becker (21-4, 16-0) (83)
#2 Elms (16-9, 11-5) (50)
vs. 2/24 8:00
#6 Regis (11-15, 8-9) (45)
#2 Elms (17-9, 12-5) (45)
@ 2/25 2:00
#1 Becker (22-4, 17-0) (66)
North Atlantic conference:
#8 Lyndon state (6-19, 6-12) (43)
@ 2/21 7:30
#1 Castleton state (16-9, 15-3) (67)
#7 Johnson state (6-19, 6-12) (69)
@ 2/21 7:30
#2 Colby-Sawyer (18-7, 15-3) (75)
#6 New England College (7-18, 6-12) (72)
@ 2/21 6:00
#3 Maine-Farmington (15-10, 14-4) (85)
#5 Thomas (14-10, 11-7) (56)
@ 2/21 7:30
#4 Husson (14-11, 13-5) (88)
#4 Husson (15-11, 14-5) (81)
@ 2/24 6:00
#1 Castleton state (17-9, 16-3) (94)
#2 Colby-Sawyer (19-7, 16-3) (72)
vs. 2/24 8:00
#3 Maine-Farmington (16-10, 15-4) (62 [ot]). Game went to overtime
#2 Colby-Sawyer (20-7, 17-3) (76)
@ 2/25 4:30
#1 Castleton state (18-9, 17-3) (102)
Presidents:
#9 Waynesburg (4-21, 1-15) (63)
@ 2/20 7:00
#8 Westminster (6-19, 4-12) (57)
#9 Waynesburg (5-21, 2-15) (69)
@ 2/21 8:00
#1 Bethany (22-3, 14-2) (82)
#5 Grove City (11-13, 7-9) (64)
@ 2/21 8:00
#4 Saint Vincent (18-7, 11-5) (71)
#7 Washington & Jefferson (8-17, 4-12) (91)
@ 2/21 7:00
#2 Thiel (16-7, 13-3) (89)
#6 Geneva (6-19, 5-11) (56)
@ 2/21 7:30
#3 Thomas More (19-7, 13-3) (82)
#7 Washington & Jefferson (9-17, 5-12) (69)
@ 2/23 7:00
#1 Bethany (23-3, 15-2) (82)
#4 Saint Vincent (19-7, 12-5) (70)
@ 2/23 7:00
#3 Thomas More (20-7, 14-3) (75)
#3 Thomas More (21-7, 15-3) (53)
@ 2/25 7:30
#1 Bethany (24-3, 16-2) (58)
Skyline, really done after this (at least for today):
#6 Mount Saint Vincent (11-14, 9-9) (52)
@ 2/21 7:00
#3 Mount St. Mary (19-6, 14-4) (84)
#5 SUNY-Old Westbury (13-12, 10-8) (69)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 SUNY-Purchase (12-13, 10-8) (86)
#3 Mount St. Mary (20-6, 15-4) (86)
@ 2/23 8:00
#2 Farmingdale state (20-5, 16-2) (89 [ot]). Game went to overtime.
#4 SUNY-Purchase (13-13, 11-8) (105)
@ 2/23 7:00
#1 St. Joseph's (21-3, 17-1) (81)
#4 SUNY-Purchase (14-13, 12-8) (64)
@ 2/25 7:30
#2 Farmingdale state (21-5, 17-2) (83)
GNAC:
#8 Emerson (7-18, 6-12) (58)
@ 2/21 7:00
#1 Albertus (24-1, 18-0) (82)
#5 Emmanuel (12-13, 11-7) (73)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 Lasell (12-13, 11-7) (80)
#6 Anna Maria (12-13, 10-8) (64)
@ 2/21 7:00
#3 Johnson & Wales (12-13, 11-7) (63). Final game of an outstanding career for J&W star guard Lamonte Thomas. Even though he missed the runner in the lane at the buzzer which would have won it, hopefully the fans gave him a long standing ovation for what he's done over his 4 year career.
#7 Mount Ida (9-16, 6-12) (43)
@ 2/21 7:30
#2 St. Joseph's (ME) (17-8, 13-5) (79)
#4 Lasell (13-13, 12-7) (70)
@ 2/23 7:00
#1 Albertus Magnus (25-1, 19-0) (92)
#6 Anna Maria (13-13, 11-8) (60)
@ 2/23 7:30
#2 St. Joseph's (ME) (18-9, 14-5) (59)
#6 Anna Maria (14-13, 12-8) (54)
@ 2/25 1:00
#1 Albertus Magnus (26-1, 20-0) (88)
HCAC:
All games @ Transy
Friday, Feb. 24
#6 Defiance (13-12, 9-9) vs. #3 Rose-Hulman (17-8, 11-7), 76-67
#5 Anderson (14-11, 10-8) vs. #4 Bluffton (16-9, 10-8), 69-67
Saturday, Feb. 25
#2 Hanover (16-8, 12-6) vs. #3 Rose-Hulman, 59-56
#1 Transylvania (22-3, 16-2) vs. #5 Anderson, 71-59
Sunday, Feb. 26
#1 Transylvania vs #3 Rose-Hulman 79-76 OT
Great work, Express!
MWC tourney at Lake Forest
FRIDAY
Carroll at Lake Forest
St. Norbert vs Grinnell
SATURDAY
Semifinal Winners
Northwest Conference -
Thursday
#4 Lewis & Clark at #1 Whitworth
#3 Whitman at #2 Puget Sound
Saturday
Winners play at highest remaining seed
NEWMAC:
#5 Wheaton (11-13, 4-8) (58)
@ 2/22 7:00
#4 Babson (13-12, 6-6) (62)
Semi's and finals at MIT:
#2 WPI (18-6, 8-4) (60)
vs. 2/25 3:00
#3 Springfield (16-9, 7-5) (66)
#4 Babson (14-12, 7-6) (42)
@ 2/25 1:00
#1 MIT (23-1, 11-1) (65)
#3 Springfield (17-9, 8-5) (60)
@ 2/26 1:00
#1 MIT (24-1, 12-1) (65)
Anyone want to start a list on the one's were missing??
I believe the list of unposted conferences are: ASC, CAC, CC, CCIW, GSAC, IIAC, MIAC, NEAC, OAC, ODAC, SCIAC, SCAC, SLIAC, UMAC, USAC
The ones I know have been listed are: AMCC. CUNYAC, CSAC, CCC, E8, GNAC, HCAC, Land. LL. LEC. MASCAC. MIAA. MAC:C. MAC:F. MWC, NEWMAC, NECC, NESCAC, NJAC, NAC, NCAC, NAthC, NWC, PAC, Sky, SUNYAC, WIAC
The CCIW tournament field is set (North Central, Wheaton, IWU, Augustana) and the location (North Central - Naperville, IL), but not the pairings. It comes down to the final CCIW regular season game Tuesday -Augustana @ Wheaton.
If Wheaton wins...
#2 Wheaton vs #3 Illinois Wesleyan (Friday, 5:00pm CST)
#1 North Central vs #4 Augustana (7:00pm)
If Augustana wins...
#2 Augustana vs #3 Wheaton (5:00pm)
#1 North Central vs #4 Illinois Wesleyan (7:00pm)
The championship is Saturday evening.
There is no UAA tournament, Washington is the Pool A winner.
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ASC is waiting on the Monday game of Louisiana College and Mississippi College as it affects those two teams seedings.
......... but otherwise the field is set. Top four in each division make it. http://www.ascsports.org/index.aspx?path=mbball
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2012 ODAC MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRINGS AND SCHEDULE
First Round - Tuesday, February 21 - on campuses of higher seeds
Game 1: #9 Washington and Lee at #8 Emory & Henry - 7:00 p.m.
Game 2: #10 Bridgewater at #7 Eastern Mennonite - 7:00 p.m.
Game 3: #11 Roanoke at #6 Randolph - 7:00 p.m.
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 24 – Salem Civic Center
Game 4: #1 Virginia Wesleyan vs. Winner Game 1 - 1:00 p.m.
Game 5: #4 Hampden-Sydney vs. #5 Lynchburg - 3:00 p.m.
Game 6: #2 Randolph-Macon vs. Winner Game 2 - 6:00 p.m.
Game 7: #3 Guilford vs. Winner Game 3 - 8:00 p.m.
Semifinals - Saturday, February 25 – Salem Civic Center
Game 8: Winner Game 4 vs. Winner Game 5 - 6:00 p.m.
Game 9: Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 7 - 8:00 p.m.
Finals - Sunday, February 26 – Salem Civic Center
Game 10: Winner Game 8 vs. Winner Game 9 - 3:30 p.m.
SCIAC is waiting on Monday results to complete both the field and seedings.
MIAC Tournament
2011-2012 Men's Basketball Playoffs
2012 MIAC Basketball Playoffs
Quarterfinals: Wednesday, Feb. 22
No. 6 Bethel @ No. 3 St. Olaf | 7:30 p.m. | Northfield, Minn. |
No. 5 Saint John's @ No. 4 Augsburg | 7:30 p.m. | Minneapolis, Minn. |
Semifinals: Friday, Feb. 24
Lowest remaining seed @ No. 1 St. Thomas | 7:30 p.m. | St. Paul, Minn. |
2nd-lowest remaining seed @ No. 2 Gustavus | 7:30 p.m. | St. Peter, Minn. |
Championship: Sunday, Feb. 26
Semifinal winners @ highest remaining seed | 2 p.m. | Location: TBD |
What... no PMs alerting me to the missing SLIAC Tourney!!! ;D
Webster is the number one seed and will host the 4 team tournament on Thursday Saturday
Their opponent Thursday night will be either MacMurray or Greenville, dependent on the results of final regular season games of Greenville on Monday and MacMurray on Tuesday.
The 2-3 game will be Westminster vs Eureka.
IIAC (note I'm using eastern time for these game times):
#6 Simpson (11-13, 8-8) (95)
@ 2/21 9:00
#3 Dubuque (17-8, 11-5) (87)
#5 Luther (16-8, 10-6) (63)
@ 2/21 8:00
#4 Central (18-7, 10-6) (60)
#5 Luther (17-8, 11-6) (57)
@ 2/23 9:00
#1 Coe (18-7, 12-4) (67)
#6 Simpson (12-13, 9-8) (70)
@ 2/23 8:00
#2 Buena Vista (15-10, 11-5) (86)
#2 Buena Vista (16-10, 12-5) (54)
@ 2/25 8:00
#1 Coe (19-7, 13-4) (52)
Brining this forward: ASC, CAC, CC, CCIW, GSAC, IIAC, MIAC, NEAC, OAC, ODAC, SCIAC, SCAC, SLIAC, UMAC, USAC
So, if I have the count right, everything should be accounted for except the SCIAC.
Capital Athletic:
#5 Frostburg state (13-12, 10-6) (61)
@ 2/21 7:00
#4 York (PA) (15-10, 10-6) (65)
#6 Hood (15-10, 7-9) (85)
@ 2/21 7:00
#3 Wesley (12-13, 10-6) (69)
#6 Hood (16-10, 8-9) (54)
@ 2/23 8:00
#2 Mary Washington (17-8, 12-4) (56)
#4 York (PA) (16-10, 11-6) (61)
@ 2/23 7:00
#1 St. Mary's (MD) (19-6, 13-3) (58)
#4 York (PA) (17-10, 12-6) (59)
@ 2/25 7:00
#2 Mary Washington (18-8, 13-4) (51)
Centenniel
#5 Washington College (13-12, 9-9) (56)
@ 2/22 7:00
#4 Johns Hopkins (15-10, 11-7) (53)
Semifinals and finals hosted by Franklin & Marshall
#5 Washington College (14-12, 10-9) (69)
@ 2/24 8:00
#1 Franklin & Marshall (23-2, 16-2) (100)
#3 Dickinson (14-11, 11-7) (62)
vs. 2/24 6:00
#2 Muhlenberg (17-8, 11-7) (65)
#2 Muhlenberg (18-8, 12-7) (55)
@ 2/25 7:00
#1 Franklin & Marshall (24-2, 17-2) (71)
NEAC: Morrisville is hosting the tournament, rest of the field will be announced Monday.
#5 Gallaudet (11-12, 8-6) (62)
@ 2/21 8:00
#4 Penn state-Berks (10-13, 9-5) (67)
#4 Penn state-Berks (11-13, 10-5) (69)
@ 2/25 4:00
#1 Morrisville state (17-8, 14-1) (86)
#2 Penn state-Harrisburg (19-6, 12-2) (72)
vs. 2/25 2:00
#3 Wells (14-11, 11-4) (64)
#2 Penn state-Harrisburg (20-6, 13-2) (72)
vs. 2/26 2:00
#1 Morrisville state (18-8, 15-1) (76)
UMAC (once again times are Eastern):
#4 Minnesota-Morris (11-14, 7-7) (75)
@ 2/22 8:30
#1 Bethany Lutheran (15-10, 13-1) (84)
#3 St. Scholastica (13-12, 10-4) (73)
@ 2/22 8:30
#2 Northwestern College (15-10, 10-4) (79)
#2 Northwestern College (16-10, 11-4) (60)
@ 2/25 7:00
#1 Bethany Lutheran (16-10, 14-1) (44)
USA South:
#5 Methodist (8-17, 5-7) (92)
@ 2/21 7:30
#4 Ferrum (13-12, 6-6) (81)
#7 Shenandoah (4-21, 2-10) (72)
@ 2/21 7:30
#2 North Carolina Wesleyan (14-10, 8-4) (68)
#6 Averett (7-18, 2-10) (91)
@ 2/21 7:30
#3 Greensboro (16-9, 7-5) (96 [2OT]). Went to double overtime
#5 Methodist (9-17, 6-7) (62)
@ 2/24 7:30
#1 Christopher Newport (21-4, 12-0) (97)
#7 Shenandoah (5-21, 3-10) (82)
@ 2/24 7:00
#3 Greensboro (17-9, 8-5) (94)
#3 Greensboro (18-9, 9-5) (72)
@ 2/26 2:00
#1 Christopher Newport (22-4, 13-0) (82)
Great south:
LaGrange is hosting it which runs Friday to Saturday the 24th-25th; other 3 teams still to be decided.
#4 Huntington (7-17, 3-5) (67)
@ 2/24 3:00
#1 LaGrange (11-14, 6-2) (76)
#2 Maryville (16-9, 6-2) (94)
vs. 2/24 7:30
#3 Piedmont (7-17, 3-5) (70)
#2 Maryville (17-9, 7-2) (75)
@ 2/25 4:30
#1 LaGrange (12-14, 7-2) (73)
Ohio Athletic:
#8 Otterbein (9-16, 6-12) (65)
@ 2/20 8:00
#5 Wilmington (12-12, 10-8) (76)
#7 Mount Union (11-14, 7-11) (52)
@ 2/20 7:30
#6 Ohio Northern (12-13, 8-10) (56)
#5 Wilmington (13-12, 11-8) (76)
@ 2/21 7:30
#4 Baldwin-Wallace (16-9, 11-7) (64)
#6 Ohio Northern (13-13, 9-10) (58)
@ 2/21 7:30
#3 Marietta (17-8, 12-6) (54)
#6 Ohio Northern (14-13, 10-10) (61)
@ 2/23 7:30
#2 Capital (16-9, 13-5) (66)
#5 Wilmington (14-12, 12-8) (79)
@ 2/23 7:30
#1 John Carroll (18-6, 13-5) (74)
#5 Wilmington (15-12, 13-8) (60)
@ 2/25 7:30
#2 Capital (17-9, 14-5) (70)
SCAC (note, once again all times Eastern). All games played at Birmingham-Southern University:
#3W Colorado College (12-12, 8-8) (53)
vs. 2/24 9:00
#2E Rhodes (17-8, 12-4) (64)
#1W Trinity (TX) (17-8, 12-4) (60)
vs. 2/24 7:00
#4E Sewanee (12-12, 6-10) (53)
#2W Austin College (15-10, 11-5) (52)
vs. 2/24 4:00
#3E Centre (16-8, 10-6) (56)
#4W Dallas (7-18, 5-11) (59)
@ 2/24 2:00
#1E Birmingham Southern (24-1, 15-1) (82)
#2E Rhodes (18-8, 13-4) (66)
vs. 2/25 4:00
#1W Trinity (TX) (18-8, 13-4) (74)
#3E Centre (17-8, 11-6) (77)
@ 2:00
#1E Birmingham Southern (25-1, 16-1) (58)
#3E Centre (18-8, 12-6) (50)
vs. 2/26 1:00
#1W Trinity (TX) (19-8, 14-4) (61)
Great work, express!
Awesome work Express!!!
Centennial Conference Tournament
First Round - Wednesday, Feb. 22 - at Johns Hopkins
Washington College vs. Johns Hopkins, 7:00
Semifinals - Friday, Feb. 24 - at Franklin & Marshall
Muhlenberg vs. Dickinson, 6:00
Washington/Hopkins vs. Franklin & Marshall, 8:00
Final - Saturday, Feb. 25 - at Franklin & Marshall
semifinal winners, 7:00
In the 4-5 game in the CCC, Curry college had two guys score 30 (31 and 35) and still lost as Ryan Sheehan of Nichols shot 7-9 from three to lead his team to the win 100-89. This one was likely fun to watch.
Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) quarterfinal results...
Anna Maria beats JWU 64-63... Lamonte Thomas misses a running in the lane at the buzzer. The ball rimmed out as the buzzer sounded. Very good back and forth game. Anna Maria drained 2 FTs with 7 seconds left. The call was questionable; There was contact, however, the anna maria player left his feet and had no where to go with the ball and dipped his shoulder into the JWU player. JWU had taken the lead 20 seconds earlier on a free throw; but could not convert on the second attempt opening the door for Anna Maria to escape with the 1 point lead.
St. Joe's wins easy at home over Mt. Ida...
Albertus wins over Emerson at home
Lasell in a very good game, beats Emmanuel 80-73 at home.
Thursday games
#4 Lasell vs #1 Albertus in New Haven, CT
#6 Anna Maria vs #2 St. Joe's of Maine, Maine
Thursday night the CCC semis will be to form:
#4 Nichols @ #1 Salve Regina
#3 Endicott @ #2 Wentworth
Here is the ASC, hosted by UMHB, starting Friday (All times are Central) ...
UT-Dallas (#1E) at 12 noon (UTD lost at Schreiner in the regular season.)
Schreiner (#4W)
Hardin-Simmons (#2W) at 2:30 pm
Louisiana College (#3E)
ETBU (#2E) at 5pm
McMurry (#3W)
UMHB (#1W) at 7:30pm
Mississippi College (#4E)
Saturday games are at 2 and 4:30pm
Sunday game is at 2pm.
It would not surprise me for the West to win all four games.
All conference tournaments have been updated to include every game that's taken place. Luckily for me there's only a couple games tomorrow, lol.
2012 Northern Athletics Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
http://northernac.org/sports/mbkb/2011-12/tournament
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m.
#1 Concordia Wisconsin 73, #8 Marian 66
#2 Benedictine 86, #7 Aurora 83
#3 Edgewood 94, #6 Rockford 84
#5 Lakeland 68, #4 Concordia Chicago 62
Semifinals - Thursday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m.
#5 Lakeland at #1 Concordia Wisconsin
#3 Edgewood at #2 Benedictine
Final - Saturday, Feb. 25, 2 p.m.
SCIAC Tournament Games set
Friday 2/24
#4 Redlands (13-12, 8-6) @ #1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (23-2, 12-2)
#3 Whittier (18-7, 10-4) @ #2 Pomona-Pitzer (16-9, 10-4)
Saturday 2/25
Winner of Semi-Final at Highest Seed remaining
Thanks for the updates, express! Great work again.
Quarterfinal results from the SUNYAC Top four seeds all advance.
#8 New Paltz State 62 at #1 Oswego State 73
#7 Plattsburgh State 60 at # 2 Cortland State 75
#6 Fredonia State 49 at #3 Geneseo State 60
#5 Buffalo State 83 at #4 Brockport State 89
Semi-finals at Oswego Friday Feb. 24th Championship at Oswego Saturday Feb 25th 4:00 PM
#3 Geneseo State 14-12 vs #2 Cortland State 20-6 6:00 PM
#4 Brockport State 14-12 vs #1 Oswego State 23-3 8:00 PM
MIAA update:
#3 Trine 50
at #2 Adrian 59
#4 Calvin 80
at #1 Hope 87
Adrian will play at Hope on Saturday afternoon.
Wednesday's tournaments updated.
LIberty League semi-finals from Wednesday night:
#1 Hobart 73 #4 Union 53
#2 Skidmore 76 #3 St Lawrence 67
Championship: Skidmore at Hobart Saturday Feb 25th. Time TBA on Thursday
Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship Game
Saturday
#3 Endicott at #1 Salve Regina
Salve has been tops all season, but a bit weak in this tournament. Endicott has tons of talent, but struggles to play defense. I'd say EC by three right now, but the sharps might bet it down.
All of Thursday's set except for the Skyline (MSM/Farmingdale game was still taking place), CAC (Mary Washington game still taking place), and the IIAC (both games still taking place). Once those are accounted for I will update this page.
Edit: All of Thursday's tournaments have been accounted for.
GNAC SEMI-FINALS. Thursday Results:
#4 Lasell 70 @ #1 Albertus 92
# 6 Anna Maria 60 @ #2 St. Joseph of Maine 59
Saturday Final
#6 Anna Maria @ #1 Albertus
Game in New Haven, CT at 1pm
Northern Athletics Conference
Thursday -
#5 Lakeland 85, #1 Concordia Wis. 83, OT
#3 Edgewood 64, #2 Benedictine 60
Saturday -
#5 Lakeland at #3 Edgewood, 2:00 p.m. CT
Live video & stats: http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/edgewood.portal
Northwest Conference
Semifinals (Thursday):
#1 Whitworth 79, #4 Lewis & Clark 61 (Lasisi, WHTW: 27 pts, 8 reb)
#2 Puget Sound 79, #3 Whitman 62 (Egberuare, UPS: 13 pts, 6 reb, 4 asst)
Final (Saturday, 7 pm)
#2 Puget Sound @ #1 Whitworth
Live Video & Audio: http://www.whitworth.edu/Athletics/Teams/Basketball/livefeed.htm
Live Stats: http://www.whitworth.edu/Athletics/Teams/Basketball/livestats/xlive.htm
SUNYAC Tournament
Semi-finals at Oswego Friday Feb. 24th
#3 Geneseo State 59 vs #2 Cortland State 68
#4 Brockport State 57 vs #1 Oswego State 64
Championship game Saturday Feb 25th 4:00 PM
#2 Cortland State 21-6 at #1 Oswego State 24-3
NCAC Tournament Update:
Semi-finals at Wittenberg on Friday 2/24
#2 Wooster 89 #3 Ohio Wesleyan 80
#5 Denison 66 #1 Wittenberg 58
Championship game on Saturday 2/25 at Wittenberg 7:00 pm
#2 Wooster vs. #5 Denison
CSAC Updated and Final
Saturday, Feb. 18
First Round
#1 Cabrini- Bye
#2 Keystone - Bye
#6 Immaculata (94) at #3 Gwynedd Mercy (82)
#5 Neumann (73) at #4 Rosemont (59)
Tuesday, Feb. 21
Semifinals
#6 Immaculata (68) at #1 Cabrini (87)
#5 Neumann (75) at #2 Keystone (98)
Friday, Feb. 24
Championship
#2 Keystone (79) #1 Cabrini (86)
Cabrini wins the automatic bid.
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 21, 2012, 09:43:25 PM
Here is the ASC, hosted by UMHB, starting Friday (All times are Central) ...
Updated for Saturday's games...
UT-Dallas (#1E) 2pm
Hardin-Simmons (#2W)
McMurry (#3W) 4:30pm
UMHB (#1W)
Great games in the ASC!
Sunday game is at 2pm.
ODAC Semi-Finals
http://www.odaconline.com/tournament/winter/basketball/index
#3 Hampdon-Sydney vs #1 Va. Wesleyan 6pm
#6 Randolph vs # 2 Randolph-Macon 8pm
All tournaments updated with Friday's results.
SCIAC Tournament Semi-Final Results:
#1 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 67, #4 Redlands 65
#2 Pomona-Pitzer 60, #3 Whittier 53
Another epic match up tomorrow night between cross-campus rivals CMS and PP. At stake are a trip to the tournament, bragging rights, and The BeltTM.
HCAC tourney finally underway at Transylvania...
#3 Rose-Hulman (76) def #6 Defiance (67)
#5 Anderson (69) def #4 Bluffton (67)
Saturday, Feb. 25
#2 Hanover (16-8, 12-6) vs. #3 Rose-Hulman, 5:00 PM
#1 Transylvania (22-3, 16-2) vs. #5 Anderson, 7:00 PM
Sunday, Feb. 26
Championship 2:00 PM
MIAA:
Championship game final, in OT:
Hope 65
Adrian 62
MIAA Final
#1 Hope 65
Adrian 62 OT
GNAC Finals....
#6 Anna Maria 54 @ #1 Albertus 88
Here are final results from 4 East Region Conferences:
#1 Oswego State wins the SUNYAC Tournament defeating #2 Cortland State 66-57
#4 Ithaca (14-13) defeats #2 Nazareth 71-55 to win the Empire 8 Tournament.
#2 Skidmore defeats #1 Hobart 69-66 to win the Liberty league tournament.
#1 Medaille defeats #3 Penn State-Behrend 65-52 to win the AMCC Tournament.
ASC Final tomorrow...
McMurry versus HSU.
Here I believe is the current list of conference champions/automatic bids. I'll update it as I can
AMCC: Medaille
ASC: McMurry
CAC: York (PA)
CC: Franklin & Marshall
CUNYAC: Staten Island
CCIW: North Central
CSAC: Cabrini
CCC: Endicott
E8: Ithaca
GNAC: Albertus Magnus
HCAC: Rose-Hulman
IIAC: Buena Vista
Land: Scranton
LL: Skidmore
LEC: E Connecticut
MASCAC: Salem St
MIAA: Hope
MA:C: Messiah
MA:F: Misericordia
MWC: Carroll
MIAC: St Thomas
NECC: Becker
NESCAC: Amherst
NEWMAC: MIT
NJAC: William Paterson
NorthAC: Castleton St
NCAC: Wooster
NEAC: Morrisville St
NorthernAC: Edgewood
NWC: Whitworth
OAC: Capital
ODAC: VA Wesleyan
PAC: Bethany
SLIAC: Westminster (MO)
Sky: Farmingdale St
SCIAC: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
SCAC: Trinity (TX)
SUNYAC: Oswego St
UAA: WashU
UMAC: Northwestern (MN)
USAC: Christopher Newport
WIAC: UW-River Falls
Capital wins the Ohio Athletic Conference tournament and automatic bid, 70-60 over Wilmington.
Middlebury defeats Wesleyan 74-52 in the NESCAC semifinals
NESCAC Final will be Middlebury at Amherst on Sunday afternoon.
Whitworth just beat UPS 86-71. Wins conference tourney and NWC auto-bid
Everything updated for Saturday.
CMS just won the SCIAC tourney championship
Quote from: FCGrizzliesGrad on February 25, 2012, 09:39:57 PM
Here I believe is the current list of conference champions/automatic bids. I'll update it as I can
AMCC: Medaille
ASC: McMurry/Hardin-Simmons Sun.
CAC: York (PA)
CC: Franklin & Marshall
CUNYAC: Staten Island
CCIW: North Central
CSAC: Cabrini
CCC: Endicott
E8: Ithica
GNAC: Albertus Magnus
HCAC: Transylvania/Rose-Hulman Sun.
IIAC: Buena Vista
Land: Scranton
LL: Skidmore
LEC: E Connecticut
MASCAC: Salem St
MIAA: Hope
MA:C: Messiah
MA:F: Misericordia
MWC: Carroll
MIAC: St Thomas/Gustavus Adolphus Sun.
NECC: Becker
NESCAC: Amherst/Middlebury Sun.
NEWMAC: MIT
NJAC: William Paterson
NorthAC: Castleton St
NCAC: Wooster
NEAC: Morrisville St/Penn St-Harrisburg Sun.
NorthernAC: Edgewood
NWC: Whitworth
OAC: Capital
ODAC: VA Wesleyan/Randolph Sunday
PAC: Bethany
SLIAC: Westminster (MO)
Sky: Farmingdale St
SCIAC: CMS
SCAC: Trinity (TX)
SUNYAC: Oswego St
UAA: WashU
UMAC: Northwestern (MN)
USAC: Christopher Newport/Greensboro Sun.
WIAC: UWW/UWRF Sun.
Minor detail 7express... but it is Ithaca - not Ithica... +1 for the hard work!
Good work! I just did the same in the Pool C board because someone asked!
SCAC: Trinity TX 61, Centre 50
MIT is able to hold off Springfield for the NEWMAC crown. Things got tight at the end, as Springfield took momentary 1 point leads twice, but MIT had the answer each time and in the closing minutes.
I can't say enough about MIT's veteran leadership, especially that of point guard Mitch Kates. He has done whatever the team has needed to win all season. Because he typically looks to setup his teammates first, his ppg numbers may not jump out at you, but there isn't another point guard I would rather have in the country at this level. In today's win he did basically everything, scoring 24 points on 10-16 FGs, in addition to 6 assists, 3 rebounds, and only 2 turnovers in 39 minutes. Noel Hollingsworth also had one of his standard solid games with 14 points on 50% shooting, to go along with 10 boards and 2 blocks. Will Tashman added 10 boards, 5 points, and 4 assists.
MIT did some renovations to their gym in the off-season, so I am hoping they will get high consideration for first weekend hosting duties with their 25-1 mark.
Sunday tournaments all updated which marks the end of the tournaments.
Amherst holds off Middlebury 71-68 to claim the NESCAC championship.
UW-River Falls comes back from 8 down at half to beat UW-Whitewater in the WIAC conference tournament
In one heck of a good game to follow St. Thomas beat Gustavus Adolphus 66-62 in the MIAC.
Here is the final list of Pool A bids for winning their conference
AMCC: Medaille
ASC: McMurry
CAC: York (PA)
CC: Franklin & Marshall
CUNYAC: Staten Island
CCIW: North Central
CSAC: Cabrini
CCC: Endicott
E8: Ithaca
GNAC: Albertus Magnus
HCAC: Rose-Hulman
IIAC: Buena Vista
Land: Scranton
LL: Skidmore
LEC: E Connecticut
MASCAC: Salem St
MIAA: Hope
MA:C: Messiah
MA:F: Misericordia
MWC: Carroll
MIAC: St Thomas
NECC: Becker
NESCAC: Amherst
NEWMAC: MIT
NJAC: William Paterson
NorthAC: Castleton St
NCAC: Wooster
NEAC: Morrisville St
NorthernAC: Edgewood
NWC: Whitworth
OAC: Capital
ODAC: VA Wesleyan
PAC: Bethany
SLIAC: Westminster (MO)
Sky: Farmingdale St
SCIAC: Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
SCAC: Trinity (TX)
SUNYAC: Oswego St
UAA: WashU
UMAC: Northwestern (MN)
USAC: Christopher Newport
WIAC: UW-River Falls
The first conference tournament set for 2013 is the NESCAC (all times Eastern as will all my conference tournament updates this year):
#8 Colby (7-16, 3-7) (52)
@ 2/16 2:00 PM
#1 Amherst (22-2, 10-0) (83)
#5 Bowdoin (14-9, 5-5) (71)
@ 2/16 2:00 PM
#4 Tufts (16-8, 7-3) (82)
#7 Bates (10-14, 4-6) (79)
@ 2/16 2:00 PM
#2 Williams (21-3, 9-1) (88)
#6 Wesleyan (12-12, 4-6) (49)
@ 2/16 2:00 PM
#3 Middlebury (21-2, 8-2) (61)
Highest remaining seed after the quarters hosts the semifinals and finals Saturday-Sunday February 23-24. I think a couple of these teams are playing an OOC game on Thursday so I'll edit with records Thursday or Friday.
#4 Tufts (17-8, 8-3)
@ 2/23 1:00
#1 Amherst (23-2, 11-0)
#2 Williams (22-3, 10-1)
vs. 2/23 3:00
#3 Middlebury (22-2, 9-2)
Northern Athletics Conference
http://northernac.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/tournament
Quarterfinals - Saturday, Feb. 16, 2 p.m.
#8 Marian at #1 Lakeland
#7 Benedictine at #2 Aurora
#6 Rockford at #3 Dominican
#5 MSOE at #4 Concordia Wisconsin
Semifinals - Tuesday, Feb. 19
Final - Saturday, Feb. 23
Little East quarterfinals are Tuesday, February 19. Semifinals and finals are at the site of the highest remaining seed Friday-Saturday February 22-23. Only spot that's officially locked up is UMass-Boston at #5. Dartmouth clinched the 8 seed tonight. Other 6 up for grabs heading into Saturday.
LEC tournament set:
#8 UMass-Dartmouth (5-20, 2-12) (58)
@ 2/19 7:00
#1 Rhode Island College (22-3, 13-1) (62)
#5 UMass-Boston (12-12, 6-8) (65)
@ 2/19 7:30
#4 Southern Maine (14-11, 8-6) (85)
#6 Plymouth state (7-18, 3-11) (68)
@ 2/19 7:00
#3 Keene state (15-10, 9-5) (74)
#7 Western Connecticut (5-20, 3-11) (54)
@ 2/19 7:30
#2 Eastern Connecticut (18-7, 12-2) (65)
Semifinals (@ RIC):
#4 USM (15-11, 9-6)
@ 2/22 6:00
#1 RIC (23-3, 14-1)
#2 Eastern Connecticut (19-7, 13-2)
vs. 2/22 8:00
#3 Keene (16-10, 10-5)
Final is Saturday at 5
semifinals and finals 22-23 at the highest remaining seed. I have a feeling the LEC tourney could be crazy. No team is really that good (RIC has a good record because the conference is terrible overall) and 3/4 of these games are rivalry games so you throw records out the window.
The NCAC starts next Tuesday.
Wooster is #1 and Ohio Wesleyan will be #2. As far as the rest, it's up for grabs. Allegheny is practically eliminated as they'd have to upset Wooster tonight and beat Kenyon at Kenyon to even tie for #8.
If Oberlin beats Hiram tonight at Oberlin, they're in the catbird seat for #8 as they will have swept the Terriers.
Midwest Conference February 22-23 at #1 seed (Grinnell/St. Norbert)
Friday, February 22
#3 Carroll vs. #2 St. Norbert/Grinnell
#4 Ripon at #1 Grinnell/St. Norbert
Saturday, February 23
Championship
If Grinnell wins at Lawrence on Saturday OR St. Norbert loses at Illinois College on Saturday, Grinnell will be the #1 and host. If St. Norbert wins at Illinois College AND Grinnell loses at Lawrence, St. Norbert will be the #1 and host.
The CUNYAC Tourney is locked, starting with Quarterfinals on Sunday Feb 17, Semis Thursday Feb 21, Finals Saturday, Feb 23
#1 Staten Island (14-2, 19-5) hosts #8 Hunter (5-11, 8-17)
#4 Brooklyn (9-7, 11-13) hosts #5 Medgar Evers (8-8, 12-13)
#3 John Jay (9-7, 13-12) hosts #6 York, NY (7-9, 11-14)
#2 Baruch (12-4, 16-9) hosts #7 CCNY (10-15)
NEWMAC Tournament February 20, 23-24 at #1 seed (MIT/WPI)
Wednesday, February 20
#5 Babson at #4 Clark
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
#4/#5 at #1 MIT/WPI
#3 Springfield/WPI vs. #2 MIT/WPI
Sunday, February 24
Championship
If WPI loses to Clark next Saturday, MIT is the #1 seed (MIT has already completed the conference slate at 10-2, WPI is currently 9-2). If WPI beats Clark, then MIT and WPI would be tied and I believe all tiebreakers would be tied (MIT and WPI split, and each lost at Springfield). Therefore, a coin toss would decide the host, unless the conference has recently come up with new tiebreaker criteria that I am unaware of. I also believe that Springfield would hold the tiebreaker against WPI, if WPI loses on Saturday and Springfield wins (as a result of sweeping Clark, and WPI splitting). So WPI could go from 1st to 3rd in just 2 games.
Looks like this is the NJAC tournament:
#6 New Jersey City (14-11, 9-9) (51)
@ 2/16 1:00
#3 Richard Stockton (18-6, 13-5) (55)
#5 Rowan (17-8, 10-8) (56)
@ 2/16 2:00
#4 William Patterson (16-9, 11-7) (71)
Ramapo #1 (21-4, 15-3) and Rutgers-Newark #2 (19-6, 13-5) get the bye's
#3 Richard Stockton (19-6, 14-5)
@ 2/20 7:00
#2 Rutgers-Newark (19-6, 13-5)
#4 Willliam Paterson (17-9, 12-7)
@ 2/20 7:00
#1 Ramapo (21-4, 15-3)
Quote from: Hugenerd on February 13, 2013, 08:12:21 PM
NEWMAC Tournament February 20, 23-24 at #1 seed (MIT/WPI)
Wednesday, February 20
#5 Babson at #4 Clark
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
#4/#5 at #1 MIT/WPI
#3 Springfield/WPI vs. #2 MIT/WPI
Sunday, February 24
Championship
If WPI loses to Clark next Saturday, MIT is the #1 seed (MIT has already completed the conference slate at 10-2, WPI is currently 9-2). If WPI beats Clark, then MIT and WPI would be tied and I believe all tiebreakers would be tied (MIT and WPI split, and each lost at Springfield). Therefore, a coin toss would decide the host, unless the conference has recently come up with new tiebreaker criteria that I am unaware of. I also believe that Springfield would hold the tiebreaker against WPI, if WPI loses on Saturday and Springfield wins (as a result of sweeping Clark, and WPI splitting). So WPI could go from 1st to 3rd in just 2 games.
Apparently the NEWMAC has a tiebreaker criteria I was unaware of. I thought all tiebreakers had to do with conference games, but apparently non-conference common opponents is a tiebreaker, according to boston.com:
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/extras/colleges_blog/2013/02/mit_men_topple.html
"WPI (21-2, 9-2) can still secure home court in next week's NEWMAC tourney, however, with a win against Clark Saturday, with its sweep of nonleague foes Salem State and Rhode Island College serving as the tiebreaker (MIT lost to both teams)."
Quote from: Hugenerd on February 14, 2013, 09:02:26 AM
Quote from: Hugenerd on February 13, 2013, 08:12:21 PM
NEWMAC Tournament February 20, 23-24 at #1 seed (MIT/WPI)
Wednesday, February 20
#5 Babson at #4 Clark
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
#4/#5 at #1 MIT/WPI
#3 Springfield/WPI vs. #2 MIT/WPI
Sunday, February 24
Championship
If WPI loses to Clark next Saturday, MIT is the #1 seed (MIT has already completed the conference slate at 10-2, WPI is currently 9-2). If WPI beats Clark, then MIT and WPI would be tied and I believe all tiebreakers would be tied (MIT and WPI split, and each lost at Springfield). Therefore, a coin toss would decide the host, unless the conference has recently come up with new tiebreaker criteria that I am unaware of. I also believe that Springfield would hold the tiebreaker against WPI, if WPI loses on Saturday and Springfield wins (as a result of sweeping Clark, and WPI splitting). So WPI could go from 1st to 3rd in just 2 games.
Apparently the NEWMAC has a tiebreaker criteria I was unaware of. I thought all tiebreakers had to do with conference games, but apparently non-conference common opponents is a tiebreaker, according to boston.com:
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/extras/colleges_blog/2013/02/mit_men_topple.html
"WPI (21-2, 9-2) can still secure home court in next week's NEWMAC tourney, however, with a win against Clark Saturday, with its sweep of nonleague foes Salem State and Rhode Island College serving as the tiebreaker (MIT lost to both teams)."
I don't know how I feel about that as a tiebreaker. I think conference tiebreakers should only consider conference results and/or stats. However, it is using common opponents which is better than the MIAA tiebreaker in football which goes to the better non-conference record.
CSAC Tournament
Saturday February 16
#6 Centenary @ #3 Keystone
#5 Neumann @ #4 Immaculata
Cabrini #1 and Gwynedd Mercy #2 get byes
Lowest seed remaining plays at Cabrini 2/19
Next lowest plays at Gwynedd 2/19
Finals Friday February 22 at highest remaining seed.
Quote from: hickory_cornhusker on February 14, 2013, 10:49:17 AM
Quote from: Hugenerd on February 14, 2013, 09:02:26 AM
Quote from: Hugenerd on February 13, 2013, 08:12:21 PM
NEWMAC Tournament February 20, 23-24 at #1 seed (MIT/WPI)
Wednesday, February 20
#5 Babson at #4 Clark
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
#4/#5 at #1 MIT/WPI
#3 Springfield/WPI vs. #2 MIT/WPI
Sunday, February 24
Championship
If WPI loses to Clark next Saturday, MIT is the #1 seed (MIT has already completed the conference slate at 10-2, WPI is currently 9-2). If WPI beats Clark, then MIT and WPI would be tied and I believe all tiebreakers would be tied (MIT and WPI split, and each lost at Springfield). Therefore, a coin toss would decide the host, unless the conference has recently come up with new tiebreaker criteria that I am unaware of. I also believe that Springfield would hold the tiebreaker against WPI, if WPI loses on Saturday and Springfield wins (as a result of sweeping Clark, and WPI splitting). So WPI could go from 1st to 3rd in just 2 games.
Apparently the NEWMAC has a tiebreaker criteria I was unaware of. I thought all tiebreakers had to do with conference games, but apparently non-conference common opponents is a tiebreaker, according to boston.com:
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/extras/colleges_blog/2013/02/mit_men_topple.html
"WPI (21-2, 9-2) can still secure home court in next week's NEWMAC tourney, however, with a win against Clark Saturday, with its sweep of nonleague foes Salem State and Rhode Island College serving as the tiebreaker (MIT lost to both teams)."
I don't know how I feel about that as a tiebreaker. I think conference tiebreakers should only consider conference results and/or stats. However, it is using common opponents which is better than the MIAA tiebreaker in football which goes to the better non-conference record.
Especially since it also doesn't take into account any home/away distinction. So a team could lose a close non-conference game on the road, while the team they are tied with in the conference win against the same opponent at home, and the tiebreaker goes to the team that won at home... I only bring this up because both MIT and WPI are undefeated at home this year, so both of MITs common losses were on the road, while WPI played one at home.
Considering getting to this kind of tie-breaker means they have gone through all of the conference-based options to break the tie... they have to go somewhere to break it. Some conferences use the NCAA SOS numbers, which then takes into account all of the regional games those teams have played. So if we are going to break a tie that hasn't been broken by several other, better options... and to avoid going to a coin flip... you might as well look at common opponents no matter where the games were played.
Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 14, 2013, 03:27:16 PM
Considering getting to this kind of tie-breaker means they have gone through all of the conference-based options to break the tie... they have to go somewhere to break it. Some conferences use the NCAA SOS numbers, which then takes into account all of the regional games those teams have played. So if we are going to break a tie that hasn't been broken by several other, better options... and to avoid going to a coin flip... you might as well look at common opponents no matter where the games were played.
I'm not sure a coin flip is worse than looking at common opponent results played at different locations.
A 0-3 point loss on the road is as good or better than a 0-3 point win at home versus the same team.
I am talking about trying to keep a somewhat sad decision maker like the coin flip from deciding something the players and teams have been deciding on the court.
I know some conferences that used to draw numbers at the beginning of the academic year (and they may still) and that number was for every team in every sport. Seemed fair in some ways, but also was incredibly unfair since the same school would win the decision every time if they were a low enough number (1, 2, etc.).
I just would rather have them decide it based on what teams have done in the season then saying - "heads or tails."
Quote from: Dave 'd-mac' McHugh on February 14, 2013, 03:33:15 PM
I just would rather have them decide it based on what teams have done in the season then saying - "heads or tails."
Sure, but a going gives both teams 50-50 odds where as a common opponent that differed home/road for two teams stacks the odds something like 53-47.
Would you rather flip a fair coin in the future, or flip a (potentially) unfair coin that's already been flipped?
I think the NCAC works out this way. There was a tie for 3rd (three way), 6th and 8th. Sorry Hiram, you go home.
EDITED! I had the tiebreaker in Wabash's favor, but the NCAC had Denison as #6. Hmmm...
#8 Oberlin @ #1 Wooster
#7 Wabash @ #2 Ohio Wesleyan
#6 Denison @ #3 Kenyon
#5 Wittenberg @ #4 DePauw
NEWMAC Tournament February 20, 23-24 at #1 seed (MIT/WPI)
Wednesday, February 20
#5 Babson at #4 Clark
Saturday, February 23
Semifinals
#4/#5 at #1 WPI
#3 Springfield vs. #2 MIT
Sunday, February 24
Championship
Centennial Tournament
Wednesday Night
#5 Gettysburg at #4 Muhlenberg
Semifinals all at F&M Friday 6:00 and 8:00
well...it might be 5:30 and 7:30 (they can't get it straight!)
#2 Dickinson vs #3 Johns Hopkins
Winner 5/4 at #1 F&M
Finals at F&M Saturday 7:00
Winner 5/4/1 vs. Winner 2/3
Well, the NCAC just fixed the bracket. I had it RIGHT the first time!
#8 Oberlin @ #1 Wooster
#7 Denison @ #2 Ohio Wesleyan
#6 Wabash @ #3 Kenyon
#5 Wittenberg @ #4 DePauw
HCAC Tournament
2/19
#6 Mount St Joseph @ #3 Transylvania 7:30pm
#5 Franklin @ #4 Defiance 7:30pm
2/22
#3/#6 vs #2 Hanover 6:00pm at RHIT
#4/#5 @ #1 Rose-Hulman 8:00pm
2/23
Championship 7:00pm at RHIT
2012-13 MIAC Men's Basketball Playoff Schedule
Quarterfinals: Wednesday, Feb. 20
No. 6 Saint John's at No. 3 Augsburg | Minneapolis, Minn. | 7:30 p.m. |
No. 5 Bethel at No. 4 Carleton | Northfield, Minn. | 7:30 p.m. |
Quarterfinals: Friday, Feb. 22
Lowest-remaining seed at No. 1 St. Thomas | St. Paul, Minn. | 7:30 p.m. |
Second-lowest remaining seed at No. 2 Concordia | Moorhead, Minn. | 7:30 p.m. |
Championship: Sunday, Feb. 24
Semifinal winners at top remaining seed | Site: TBA | 2 p.m. |
*Playoff champion earns the MIAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament
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WIAC Tournament Seedings
Tuesday, Feb. 19
First Round
UW-Stevens Point (#1) - Bye
UW-Whitewater (#2) - Bye
UW-Superior (#6) at UW-Stout (#3), 7 p.m.
UW-Platteville (#5) at UW-La Crosse (#4), 7 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 21
Semifinals
Lowest Remaining Seed at UW-Stevens Point (#1), 7 p.m.
Highest Remaining Seed at UW-Whitewater (#2), 7 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 23
Championship
Semifinal winnners, 3 p.m.
Tournament winner claims conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Championship
Quote from: mailsy on February 14, 2013, 11:04:47 AM
CSAC Tournament
Saturday February 16
#6 Centenary @ #3 Keystone
#5 Neumann @ #4 Immaculata
Cabrini #1 and Gwynedd Mercy #2 get byes
Lowest seed remaining plays at Cabrini 2/19
Next lowest plays at Gwynedd 2/19
Finals Friday February 22 at highest remaining seed.
#5
Neumann 66#4 Immaculata 40
#3
Keystone 94#6 Centenary 69
Tuesday February 19 at 7:00pm
#3 Keystone @ #2 Gwynedd Mercy
#5 Neumann @ #1 Cabrini
GNAC conference tournament set:
First round: Tuesday, Feb 19
Semi Finals: Thursday, Feb 21
Championship Game: Saturday, Feb 23
All games at higher seed
#1 Anna Maria host #8 Emmanuel
#2 Albertus Magnus host #7 Rivier
#3 Johnson and Wales host #6 Suffolk
#4 Emerson host #5 St. Joe's
Here's a thread list of conferences not covered:
AMCC, American Southwest, Capital Athletic, CCIW, CCC, Empire 8, GSAC (do they even have a men's tournament??), IIAC, Landmark, Liberty League, MASCAC, Michigan MIAC, commonwealth, freedom, Midwest conference, NECC, North Atlantic, NEAC, OAC, Northwest, ODAC, President's, Skyline, SAA (do they have a tournament since its a new conference??), SCIAC, SCAC, SLIAC, SUNYAC, UMAC, USA South. Am I missing any??
I'll cover the MASCAC, IIAC, and Skyline. Since I did about half last year I'll let other people fill in this year, but whatever's left on Monday (besides the ones that don't start Tuesday [E8, CCIW, Liberty, etc]) I'll fill out
Skyline:
#5 Sage (13-12, 8-10)
@ 2/19
#4 Farmingdale state (18-7, 14-4)
#6 Yeshiva (Yeshiva made the conference tournament?!?!?) (10-14, 7-11)
@ 2/19
#3 Mount St. Mary (18-7, 14-4)
#2 SUNY-Purcahse (20-5, 14-4) and #1 SUNY-Old Westbury (22-3, 17-1) get the byes
MIAA
Thursday 7:30 pm
#4 Adrian at #1 Calvin
#3 Trine at #2 Hope
Saturday 7:30pm
winners at highest remaining seed.
IIAC:
#6 Simpson (7-18, 3-11) (63)
@ 2/19 9:00
#3 Dubuque (19-6, 9-6) (71)
#5 Coe (15-10, 8-6) (54)
@ 2/19 8:00
#4 Wartburg (13-11, 8-6) (64)
#2 Buena Vista (19-6, 11-3) and #1 Luther (18-7, 11-3) receive the bye's.
Semifinals:
#3 Dubuque (20-6, 10-5)
@ 2/22 8:00
#2 Buena Vista (19-6, 11-3)
#4 Wartburg (14-11, 9-6)
@ 2/22 8:00
#1 Luther (18-7, 11-3)
Finals are Sunday
MASCAC:
#6 Worcester state (12-13, 5-7) (78)
@ 2/19 7:00
#3 Salem state (15-10, 7-5) (86)
#5 Fitchburg state (13-10, 5-7) (63)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Bridgewater state (11-13, 5-7) (60)
Semifinals:
#5 Fitchburg state (14-10, 6-7) (68)
@ 2/21 7:00
#1 Westfield state (21-4, 10-2) (61)
#3 Salem state (16-10, 8-5) (59)
@ 2/21 7:00
#2 MCLA (13-12, 9-3) (77)
Championship:
#5 Fitchburg state (15-10, 7-7)
@ 2/23 1:00
#2 MCLA (14-12, 10-3)
#2 MCLA (13-12, 9-3) and #1 Westfield state (21-4, 10-2) receive the bye's.
AMCC:
#6 Pitt-Bradford (13-12, 8-10) (42)
@ 2/19 8:00
#3 Penn state-Behrend (17-8, 13-5) (63)
#5 Mount Aloysius (16-9, 12-6) (68)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Medaille (16-9, 13-5) (97)
#1 Hilbert (20-5, 14-4) #2 La Roche (16-9, 14-4) get the bye's to the semi's.
Semifinals:
#3 Penn state-Behrend (18-8, 14-5)
vs. 2/22 8;00
#2 La Roche (16-9, 14-4)
#4 Medaille (17-9, 14-5)
@ 2/22 6:00
#1 Hilbert (20-5, 14-4)
CCIW still has games to go on Tuesday. Not sure, but I think the tourney is Friday and Saturday at the Shirk Center in Bloomington.
Friday 1st game: #2,3 Wheaton vs. #2,3 NCC (not sure it is yet settled who is #2 and who is #3, but on a neutral court, does it really matter?! :P)
2nd game: #4 Augustana* @ #1 IWU
Title game: Saturday (I haven't located times for any of the games yet).
*I'm not positive that Carthage has been eliminated as #4, but Augie is pretty certain
NECC:
#6 Daniel Webster (11-14, 7-9)
@ 2/19 8:00
#3 Regis (11-14, 11-5)
#5 Becker (13-12, 9-7)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Mitchell (13-11, 9-7)
#2 Newbury (14-11, 12-4) and #1 Elms (16-9, 14-2) receive a bye to the semi's hosted by Elms.
North Atlantic last one for tonight:
#8 New England College (3-22, 3-15)
@ 2/19
#1 Maine-Farmington (20-5, 15-3)
#5 Lyndon state (12-13, 11-7)
@ 2/19
#4 Castleton state (14-11, 12-6)
#6 Thomas (13-11, 9-9)
@ 2/19
#3 Colby-Sawyer (13-12, 13-5)
#7 Johnson state (9-16, 7-11)
@ 2/19
#2 Husson (17-8, 14-4)
Semifinals and finals 22-23 at the highest remaining seed after the quarters.
ASC will be hosted by the East Division champ, UT-Dallas, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
That may be the most "neutral" of the campuses in the conference...central location and lots of alumni in the DFW area.
Top 4 teams from each division.
Defending champion -- McMurry
Records (minus the IIAC) and Saturday results have been updated.
Landmark semis Wed 20 Feb
Juniata(3) @ Scranton(2)
Merchant Marine(4) @ Catholic(1)
Winners final Sat @ higher remaining seed
Capital Athletic:
#6 York (7-18, 2-10) (60)
@ 2/19 8:00
#3 Salisbury (18-7, 9-3) (80)
Winner gets #2 Wesley (19-6, 9-3) 2/21 7:00
#5 Frostburg state (10-15, 4-8) (78)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Mary Washington (13-12, 6-6) (79 [OT]). Went to overtime
Winner onto St. Mary's Thursday 2/21 at 7:00 to face #1 St. Mary's (22-3, 10-2)
Semifinals:
#3 Salisbury (19-7, 10-3)
@ 2/21 7:00
#2 Wesley (19-6, 9-3)
#4 Mary Washington (14-12, 7-6)
@ 2/21 7:00
#1 St. Mary's (22-3, 10-2)
Quote from: Mr. Ypsi on February 16, 2013, 10:45:19 PM
CCIW still has games to go on Tuesday. Not sure, but I think the tourney is Friday and Saturday at the Shirk Center in Bloomington.
Friday 1st game: #2,3 Wheaton vs. #2,3 NCC (not sure it is yet settled who is #2 and who is #3, but on a neutral court, does it really matter?! :P)
2nd game: #4 Augustana* @ #1 IWU
Title game: Saturday (I haven't located times for any of the games yet).
*I'm not positive that Carthage has been eliminated as #4, but Augie is pretty certain
It is important on deciding who gets to wear their home colors.
I haven't seen anything for the NWC
The NWC website (and d3hoops) posts L&C vs. Whitworth in a semi final but doesn't list what I would assume a Whitman vs. George Fox semi.
2013 CCC MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Quarterfinals • Tuesday, February 19
#8 Western New England (9-16, 7-11) at #1 Curry (18-7, 15-3), 7:00 p.m. Curry 76-54
#7 Roger Williams (10-15, 7-11) at #2 Gordon (19-6, 14-4), 7:00 p.m. 81-59 Gordon
#6 Nichols (13-12, 8-10) at #3 Wentworth (15-10, 11-7), 7:00 p.m. 73-69 Wentworth
#5 Salve Regina (13-12, 9-9) at #4 Eastern Nazarene (17-8, 11-7), 7:00 p.m. Eastern Naz 78-65
Semifinals • Thursday, February 21
#4 Eastern Nazarene (18-8, 12-7) @ #1 Curry (19-7, 16-3) 7:00 p.m. (at higher seed)
#3 Wentworth (16-10, 12-7) @ #2 Gordon (20-6, 15-4), 7:00 p.m. (at higher seed)
Times subject to change in the event of a men's/women's doubleheader
Championship Game • Saturday, February 23
Semifinal Winners, 2:00 p.m. (at higher seed)
Commonwealth:
Tips off Monday with #5 Stevenson (16-9, 9-9) @ #4 Arcadia (15-10, 10-8) winner gets #1 Alvernia (21-4, 15-3) on Wednesday
#3 Lycoming (16-9, 10-8) @ #2 Albright (20-5, 13-5) is the other semifinal Wednesday
Opening round
Monday night Arcadia won a close one over Stevenson 85-83 which sets up the semifinals:
Semifinals:
#4 Arcadia (16-10, 11-8)
@ 2/20 7:00
#1 Alvernia (21-4, 15-3)
#3 Lycoming (16-9, 10-8)
@ 2/20 7:00
#2 Albright (20-5, 13-5)
Finals Saturday at the highest remaining seed
Empire 8. All games played @ Stevens Institute of technology 2/22-2/23
#4 Utica (12-13, 8-6)
@ 2/22 6:00
#1 Stevens (21-4, 11-3)
#2 Ithaca (17-8, 10-4)
vs. 2/22 8:00
#3 St. John Fisher (17-8, 10-4)
Semifinal winners play Saturday 2/23 at 3:00 PM
Freeom:
#4 FDU-Florham (12-13, 7-7)
@ 2/20 7:00
#1 DeSales (20-5, 11-2)
#3 Misericordia (13-12, 9-5)
@ 2/20 7:00
#2 Delaware Valley (17-8, 11-3)
Northern Athletics Conference
http://northernac.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/tournament
Quarterfinals - Saturday, Feb. 16, 2 p.m.
#1 Lakeland 95, #8 Marian 67
#2 Aurora 87, #7 Benedictine 67
#3 Dominican 64, #6 Rockford 62
#4 Concordia Wisconsin 66, #5 MSOE 56
Semifinals - Tuesday, Feb. 19
#4 Concordia Wisconsin at #1 Lakeland
#3 Dominican at #2 Aurora
Final - Saturday, Feb. 23
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on February 17, 2013, 12:57:46 PM
I haven't seen anything for the NWC
The NWC website (and d3hoops) posts L&C vs. Whitworth in a semi final but doesn't list what I would assume a Whitman vs. George Fox semi.
That could be correct. The NWC for many years played a three team tournament. #3 at #2 semifinal with the winner going to #1. I've lost track if that's what they still do.
NEAC:
#5 Penn state-Harrisburg (11-14, 8-6)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Penn state-Abington (12-13, 10-4)
Winner gets #1 Morrisville state (19-5, 13-2)
In the other semifinal #3 Wells (12-13, 8-7) vs. #2 Penn state-Berks (13-11, 11-3)
Ohio Athletic:
First Round:
#8 Otterbein (7-18, 4-14) (82)
@ 2/18 8:00
#5 John Carroll (12-12, 9-9) (76)
#7 Heidelberg (11-14, 6-12) (71)
@ 2/18 7:30
#6 Ohio Northern (12-13, 8-10) (79)
Second round:
Otterbein (8-18, 5-14)
@ 2/19 8:00
#4 Mount Union (11-14, 9-9)
Ohio Northern (13-13, 9-10)
@ 2/19 8:00
#3 Wilmington (13-11, 10-8)
Semifinals
Otterbein/Mount Union
@ 2/21
#1 Capital (19-6, 16-2)
Ohio Northern/Wilmington
@ 2/21
#2 Marietta (18-7, 14-4)
ODAC. First round on campus site, rest of the tournament in Salem, VA:
First round:
#9 Eastern Mennonite (14-11, 7-9)
@ 2/19 7:00
#8 Washington and Lee (13-12, 8-8)
#12 Shenandoah (3-22, 0-16)
@ 2/19 7:00
#5 Lynchburg (18-7, 9-7)
#10 Roanoke (10-15, 3-13)
@ 2/19 7:00
#7 Bridgewater (14-11, 8-8)
#11 Emory & Henry (4-20, 2-14)
@ 2/19 7:00
#6 Guilford (17-8, 9-7)
Quarterfinals:
#3 Randolph-Macon (16-9, 11-5)
vs. 2/22 8:00
Emory & Henry/Guilford
#2 Hampden-Sydney (22-3, 14-2)
vs. 2/22 6:00
Bridgewater/Roanoke
#1 Virginia Wesleyan (19-6, 14-2)
vs. 2/22 1:00
Eastern Mennonite/Washington and Lee
Shenandoah/Lynchburg
vs. 2/22 3:00
#4 Randolph (20-5, 11-5)
President's:
Opening round:
#9 Westminster (7-17, 3-13) (57)
@ 2/18 7:00
#8 Waynesburg (9-16, 4-12) (74)
Quarterfinals:
Westminster/Waynesburg
@ 2/19 8:00
#1 St. Vincent (20-5, 15-1)
#5 Washington & Jefferson (8-17, 6-10)
@ 2/19 7:00
#4 Bethany (16-9, 10-6)
#7 Geneva (5-20, 4-12)
@ 2/19 7:30
#2 Thomas More (21-4, 14-2)
#6 Grove City (10-15, 6-10)
@ 2/19 7:00
#3 Theil (13-9, 10-6)
SAA (all games played @ Centre college). Note: DOES NOT have an auto qualifier into the NCAA tournament as it is a pool B conference
#8 Berry (5-20, 2-12)
@ 2/22
#1 Centre (18-5, 11-3)
#5 Oglethorpe (16-9, 8-6)
vs. 2/22
#4 Sewanee (17-8, 8-6)
#2 Rhodes (16-9, 11-3)
vs. 2/22
#7 Millsaps (5-20, 3-11)
#3 Birmingham-Southern (18-7, 10-4)
vs. 2/22
#6 Hendrix (8-17, 3-11)
Quote from: 7express on February 17, 2013, 07:50:27 PM
SAA (all games played @ Centre college):
#8 Berry (5-20, 2-12)
@ 2/22
#1 Centre (18-5, 11-3)
#5 Oglethorpe (16-9, 8-6)
vs. 2/22
#4 Sewanee (17-8, 8-6)
#2 Rhodes (16-9, 11-3)
vs. 2/22
#7 Millsaps (5-20, 3-11)
#3 Birmingham-Southern (18-7, 10-4)
vs. 2/22
#6 Hendrix (8-17, 3-11)
Please remember that the SAA is a Pool B conference and does not have the AQ.
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 17, 2013, 09:36:29 PM
Please remember that the SAA is a Pool B conference and does not have the AQ.
Thanks for clarifying that, I just made note of it!
SUNYAC:
Opening round:
#5 Brockport (15-10, 10-8)
@ 2/19 8:00
#4 Oswego (18-7, 11-7)
#6 New Paltz (11-14, 9-9)
@ 2/19 7:00
#3 Geneseo (16-9, 12-6)
Semifinals (@ Cortland state):
Brockport/Oswego
@ 2/22 8:00
#1 Cortland (21-4, 15-3)
#2 Plattsburgh (18-7, 14-4)
vs. 2/22 6:00
Geneseo/New Paltz
USA South (games played in Fayetteville, NC):
#1 Christopher Newport (18-5, 11-3)
vs. 2/21 2:00
#8 Averett (9-16, 4-10)
#4 NC Wesleyan (15-10, 6-8)
vs. 2/21 4:00
#5 Methodist (9-14, 6-8)
#2 Ferrum (13-10, 10-4)
vs. 2/21 6:00
#7 Maryville (10-13, 5-9)
#6 LaGrange (12-11, 5-9)
vs. 2/21 8:00
#3 Greensboro (16-8, 9-5)
Upper Midwest (all games played @ highest seed):
#3 North Central (14-10, 9-5)
@ 2/20 8:30
#2 Bethany Lutheran (11-13, 9-5)
#4 Minnesota-Morris (14-11, 9-5)
@ 2/20 8:30
#1 Northwestern (19-6, 12-2)
I think we have all the tournaments covered that start Monday & Tuesday. The ones I haven't done don't start until Thursday or Friday I believe
Many thanks, 7! This will make it easier for me to follow the conference tourneys.
Liberty League:
#3 RPI (16-9, 11-5)
@ 2/20 7:00
#2 Union (20-5, 12-4)
#4 Skidmore (15-10, 9-7)
@ 2/20 7:00
#1 Hobart (19-6, 15-1)
Quote from: hopefan on February 13, 2013, 02:59:25 PM
The CUNYAC Tourney is locked, starting with Quarterfinals on Sunday Feb 17, Semis Thursday Feb 21, Finals Saturday, Feb 23
#1 Staten Island (14-2, 19-5) hosts #8 Hunter (5-11, 8-17)
#4 Brooklyn (9-7, 11-13) hosts #5 Medgar Evers (8-8, 12-13)
#3 John Jay (9-7, 13-12) hosts #6 York, NY (7-9, 11-14)
#2 Baruch (12-4, 16-9) hosts #7 CCNY (10-15)
This afternoon Staten Island beat Hunter 89-80, Brooklyn beat Medgar Evers in triple overtime 79-76, John Jay ousted York in overtime 81-78 and Baruch whalloped CCNY 85-58. That leaves the semifinals for Thursday the 21:
#1 Staten Island (15-2, 20-5) vs. #4 Brooklyn (10-7, 12-13) at 6:00 PM and #3 John Jay (10-7, 14-12) vs. #2 Baruch (13-4, 17-9) ay 8:00 PM
+1, 7! Thanks for the hard work! :)
Mondays results updated.
Since I won't be back home until about 11 or 11:30 tomorrow night, and need to do the LEC recaps first, I may not be able to get all the tournaments updated tomorrow night, but I will by Wednesday afternoon.
Quote from: Just Bill on February 17, 2013, 03:26:22 PM
Quote from: Greek Tragedy on February 17, 2013, 12:57:46 PM
I haven't seen anything for the NWC
The NWC website (and d3hoops) posts L&C vs. Whitworth in a semi final but doesn't list what I would assume a Whitman vs. George Fox semi.
That could be correct. The NWC for many years played a three team tournament. #3 at #2 semifinal with the winner going to #1. I've lost track if that's what they still do.
You are both correct.
Thursday February 21st:
#4 Lewis & Clark at #1 Whitworth - 7:00 pm
#3 George Fox at #2 Whitman - 7:00 pm
Saturday February 23rd:
Winners at highest remaining seed (hopefully my Pirates)
Commonwealth Coast Conference semis will take place Thursday at higher seeds:
#4 Eastern Nazarene College @ #1 Curry (Curry was 15-3 in conference this year, but 0-2 against ENC. The schools are less than ten miles apart.)
#3 Wentworth @ #2 Gordon
GNAC Quarterfinal results from Tuesday:
#1 Anna Maria 85, #8 Emmanual 76
#2 Albertus 84, #7 Rivier 65
#3 JWU 72, #6 Suffolk 71
#5 St. Joes 73 , #4 Emerson 68, OT
Thursday's semifinal match-ups
#5 St. Joe's at #1 Anna Maria 7pm
#3 JWU at #2 Albertus Magnus 7pm
Championship scheduled for Saturday
Quote from: mailsy on February 16, 2013, 07:57:24 PM
Quote from: mailsy on February 14, 2013, 11:04:47 AM
CSAC Tournament
Saturday February 16
#6 Centenary @ #3 Keystone
#5 Neumann @ #4 Immaculata
Cabrini #1 and Gwynedd Mercy #2 get byes
Lowest seed remaining plays at Cabrini 2/19
Next lowest plays at Gwynedd 2/19
Finals Friday February 22 at highest remaining seed.
#5 Neumann 66
#4 Immaculata 40
#3 Keystone 94
#6 Centenary 69
Tuesday February 19 at 7:00pm
#3 Keystone @ #2 Gwynedd Mercy
#5 Neumann @ #1 Cabrini
#3
Keystone 83 #2 Gwynedd Mercy 76
#1
Cabrini 90 #5 Neumann 77
#1 Cabrini hosts #3 Keystone Friday February 22 @7:00pm
SUNYAC Quarterfinal results from Tuesday 2-19:
#3 Geneseo State 98 #6 New Paltz State 80
#4 Oswego State 78 #5 Brockport State 66
Semi-finals and Finals on Friday 2-22 and Saturday 2-23 at Cortland State.
#2 Plattsburgh State (18-7) vs #3 Geneseo State (17-9) Friday at 6:00 PM
#1 Cortland State (21-4) vs #4 Oswego State (19-7) Friday at 8:00 PM
Winners meet for the SUNYAC Championship on Saturday afternoon at 4:00 PM
HCAC Tournament
2/19
#6 Mount St Joseph @ #3 Transylvania 75-57
#5 Franklin @ #4 Defiance 85-66
2/22
#3 Transy vs #2 Hanover 6:00pm at RHIT
#4 Defiance @ #1 Rose-Hulman 8:00pm
2/23
Championship 7:00pm at RHIT
Northern Athletics Conference
http://northernac.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/tournament
Quarterfinals - Saturday, Feb. 16, 2 p.m.
#1 Lakeland 95, #8 Marian 67
#2 Aurora 87, #7 Benedictine 67
#3 Dominican 64, #6 Rockford 62
#4 Concordia Wisconsin 66, #5 MSOE 56
Semifinals - Tuesday, Feb. 19, 7 p.m.
#1 Lakeland 69, #4 Concordia Wisconsin 68
#2 Aurora 71, #3 Dominican 67
Final - Saturday, Feb. 23, 2 p.m.
#2 Aurora at #1 Lakeland
Double OT at the Scranton - Juniata game. It appears Joe Pantaliano is on the call for this one.
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 20, 2013, 08:45:24 PM
Double OT at the Scranton - Juniata game. It appears Joe Pantaliano is on the call for this one.
And Scranton goes down. With that loss in the Landmark semis, I have to think they're chances of hitting the table on selection day are gone.
Liberty League semi-finals Wednesday night:
#3 RPI 85 #2 Union 77
#1 Hobart 77 #4 Skidmore 72
Championship game:
RPI at Hobart Sat. 2-23 at 3:00 PM
MIAC Playoffs- Quarterfnial action Weds
#4 Carleton 48 #5 Bethel 43
#3 Augsburg 74 #6 Saint John's 67
Semfinals on FRI:
#4 Carleton @ #1 St. Thomas
#3 Augsburg @ #2 Concordia-Moorhead
CCC Final Saturday
#2 Gordon @ #1 Curry
(Tonight, Curry turned a 45-18 halftime lead into an 82-76 win in a game that was within three points with ten seconds to go. Should be an insane final.)
MIAA final Sat. # 2 Hope at #1 Calvin.
Quote from: realist on February 21, 2013, 09:22:11 PM
MIAA final Sat. # 2 Hope at #1 Calvin.
Why am I not surprised?
Actually it is a double header with the women at 3, and the men at 7:30 est. :)
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Anyone know why the CAC Championship is scheduled for #2 Wesley rather than #1 St. Mary's?
GNAC SEMIFINAL ACTION – Thursday, February 21
#1 Anna Maria 75, #5 St. Joseph 63
#2 Albertus 104, #3 JWU 77
Championship Game - Saturday, February 23
#2 Albertus at #1 Anna Maria
Down goes Point.
I'm gonna update the original message later today but the LEC semifinals:
#4 USM @ #1 RIC Friday at 6
#2 Eastern vs. #3 Keene (@ RIC) Friday at 8
Don't look now, but Mount Union is after another sport to dominate. They took out OAC #1 Capital and plays Marietta (who won a rough 3OT game tonight).
Landmark semis Wed 20 Feb
Juniata(3) 84 @ Scranton(2) 74 2OT
Merchant Marine(4) 57 @ Catholic(1) 65
Winners final Sat 23 Feb 6 PM Juniata @ Catholic
I haven't noticed the SLIAC yet on here:
#2 Eureka (17-8, 12-4)
vs. 2/22 5:00
#3 Westminster (19-6, 12-4)
#4 Webster (14-11, 11-5)
@ 2/22 7:00
#1 Spalding (18-7, 15-1)
SCAC (all games played @ Austin, college):
First round:
#4 Southwestern (10-15, 6-9) ()
vs. 2/22 6:00
#5 Centenary (9-14, 5-10)
#3 Dallas (14-11, 8-7) ()
@ 2/22 8:00
#6 Austin (6-19, 3-12) ()
Second round:
#1 trinity (18-7, 12-3) ()
vs. 2/22 6:00
Northwestern/Centenary
#2 Colorado College (15-10, 11-4)
vs./@ 2/22 8:00
Dallas/Austin
SCAC:
#4 Pomona-Pitzer (14-10, 9-7)
@ 2/22 10:30
#1 Redlands (20-5, 15-1)
#3 Whittier (14-11, 10-6)
@ 2/22 10:30
#2 Claremont-Mudd Scripps (17-7, 13-3)
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 21, 2013, 09:28:47 PM
Quote from: realist on February 21, 2013, 09:22:11 PM
MIAA final Sat. # 2 Hope at #1 Calvin.
Why am I not surprised?
It's actually only the 10th time in 22 tries they've met in the Championship game. Albeit, 7 of those have occurred in the last 8 years.
The MASCAC final is Fitchburg vs. MCLA (a 15-10 team vs. a 14-12 team) after Fitchburg takes out regionally ranked and receving votes Westfield state 68-61 in the semifinals
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 21, 2013, 09:58:59 PM
Don't look now, but Mount Union is after another sport to dominate. They took out OAC #1 Capital and plays Marietta (who won a rough 3OT game tonight).
I was beginning to think they pooled all their resources just into football....leaving the rest of their athletic department out to dry.
;)
Quote from: 02 Warhawk on February 22, 2013, 09:38:13 AM
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 21, 2013, 09:58:59 PM
Don't look now, but Mount Union is after another sport to dominate. They took out OAC #1 Capital and plays Marietta (who won a rough 3OT game tonight).
I was beginning to think they pooled all their resources just into football....leaving the rest of their athletic department out to dry.
;)
UMU has had very strong showings in men's track in the last decade, too.
Quote from: Ralph Turner on February 22, 2013, 09:51:15 AM
Quote from: 02 Warhawk on February 22, 2013, 09:38:13 AM
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 21, 2013, 09:58:59 PM
Don't look now, but Mount Union is after another sport to dominate. They took out OAC #1 Capital and plays Marietta (who won a rough 3OT game tonight).
I was beginning to think they pooled all their resources just into football....leaving the rest of their athletic department out to dry.
;)
UMU has had very strong showings in men's track in the last decade, too.
ahhhh. I stand corrected.
Three's often good crossover between football and men's track & field, though. Very often, a school with fast wide receivers has them don track togs in the spring.
Linemen make excellent throwers too.
In D-III it's very common to see football athletes who didn't participate in many (or any) track meets suddenly show up at the conference meet and score points.
Double OT for HSU and UT-Tyler in the ASC Tourney at UTD.
(First double OT game in the 15-year history of the ASC.)
Going to Triple OT: HSU and UTT are tied at 92.
Final: ASC-West #3 HSU 104, ASC-East #2 UT-Tyler 101
NCAC semifinal (at Wooster)
#2 Ohio Wesleyan 77, #3 Kenyon 64
#5 Wittenberg at #1 Wooster, 8:00 tip
North Central 59, Wheaton 50 in the first CCIW semi.
The other (Augie @ IWU) should tip in about 15-20 minutes.
Barn burner in Dallas.
ASC West #2 CTX 73, ASC East #3 Mississippi College 73; 4:30 left. MC has come from a double digit deficit in the second half.
CTX wins 78-76.
For your listening pleasure, Bill Mercer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Mercer), one of the golden voices of broadcast industry, is doing the play-by-play in the UTD-Schreiner game.
The game is a runaway, but it is fun to listen to an announcer who has done MLB and NFL games doing a D-3 game. His cadence, his enunciation and word pictures are a delight to the ear.
http://cometsports.utdallas.edu/showcase/#Live/142
Schreiner has tightened the game to 6 points, UTD 24 Schreiner 18.
Schreiner's Guerrero hits a buzzbeater from mid-court! UTD 30-26 at half.
UTD wins by double digits. Plays CTX tomorrow. UMHB plays HSU.
NCAC Semis (at Wooster)
#2 Ohio Wesleyan 77 #3 Kenyon 64
#1 Wooster 78 #5 Wittenberg 66
NCAC Tourney Final tomorrow:
#17 Wooster vs. #24 Ohio Wesleyan (a D3Hoops Top 25 matchup! ;))
Augie over IWU.
Quote from: Hoops Fan on February 22, 2013, 10:09:15 PM
Augie over IWU.
CCIW final will be Augie vs. NCC - big bubble-burster if Augie gets two upsets in a row.
HCAC Tournament
2/19
#6 Mount St Joseph @ #3 Transylvania 75-57
#5 Franklin @ #4 Defiance 85-66
2/22
#3 Transy vs #2 Hanover 87-82
#4 Defiance @ #1 Rose-Hulman 81-59
2/23
#2 Hanover @ #1 Rose-Hulman 7:00pm
RIC beats USM (61-47 I think??) and Keene beats Eastern 79-73 sets up Keene @ RIC at 5 PM in the Little East finals
MIAC Playoffs, Semifinals
#1 St Thomas 70 #4 Carleton 57
#3 Augsburg 74 #2 Concordia 67
Championship game- Sunday 2pm CST
#3 Augsburg @ #1 St Thomas
The SUNYAC Conference Championship is set for 4:00 PM Saturday afternoon.
#2 Plattsburgh State 77 defeated #3 Geneseo State 67
#1 Cortland State 65 defeated #4 Oswego State 54
#2 Plattsburgh State (19-7) vs #1 Cortland State (22-4) at Cortland 4:00 PM Saturday afternoon. D3 hoops will be on hand for a live video broadcast of this game. Should be a good one as the teams split their regular season meetings.
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CSAC Tournament
Saturday February 16
#6 Centenary @ #3 Keystone
#5 Neumann @ #4 Immaculata
Cabrini #1 and Gwynedd Mercy #2 get byes
Lowest seed remaining plays at Cabrini 2/19
Next lowest plays at Gwynedd 2/19
Finals Friday February 22 at highest remaining seed.
#5 Neumann 66
#4 Immaculata 40
#3 Keystone 94
#6 Centenary 69
Tuesday February 19 at 7:00pm
#3 Keystone @ #2 Gwynedd Mercy
#5 Neumann @ #1 Cabrini
#3 Keystone 83
#2 Gwynedd Mercy 76
#1 Cabrini 90
#5 Neumann 77
#1 Cabrini hosts #3 Keystone Friday February 22 @7:00pm
#1
Cabrini 90#3 Keystone 74
Cabrini gets the CSAC automatic bid to the NCAA tourney
Curry over Gordon in the CCC final 69-63. It seems as though Sedale Jones is back on the form he had early in the season when he put a small fright into Amherst. Could be a tough match-up for someone in the east.
ASC West #1 UMHB 76, ASC West #2 HSU 67
ASC West #2 CTX 82, at ASC East #1 UTD 75
Cortland State 75 Plattsburgh State 61
Cortland wins the SUNYAC Championship and automatic bid.
Plattsburgh still in the hunt with a decent chance for a Pool C bid.
GNAC Championship
#2 Albertus 87, #1 Anna Maria 80
Albertus receives bid
NCAC Tourney Championship
#2 Ohio Wesleyan 76 #1 Wooster 66
Ohio Wesleyan gets the automatic bid. Wooster should get Pool C bid.
MIAA Calvin 77 Hope 57
NCAC Championship
#2 Ohio Wesleyan 76, (at) #1 Wooster 66
No impact on the bubble, as Wooster appears safe for a Pool C berth.
CCIW Tourney championship:
North Central 70
Augustana 63
NWC championship
Whitworth 93
Whitman 72
SCIAC
at Redlands 73, CMS 64
RIC beats Keene 60-53 to keep the LEC a 1 bid league and leaves hope for Brandeis/MIT/Springfield (should they lose today).
NEWMAC final:
WPI 79 Springfield 72 (overtime).
One of my favorite announcers, Bill Mercer, is doing play-by-play for the ASC game.
http://cometsports.utdallas.edu/showcase/#Live/144
I encourage you to hear him. He is 87 years old, but you cannot tell it.
He is old school, with his cadence, his word pictures and sense of timing.
(He has broadcast for the Dallas Texans, the Dallas Cowboys, the Chicago White Sox and even World Championship Wrestling. :))
CTX 61 UMHB 50 with 11 minutes left.
One thing that you will notice is how frequently he gives the time remaining.
Here's an official list to keep track:
AMCC:
American Southwest
Capital Athletic
Centennial
CUNYAC
CCIW
CSAC
Commonwealth Coast:
Empire 8
GNAC
Heartland
Iowa IAC
Landmark
Liberty
Little East
MASCAC
Michigan IAC
Commonwealth
Freedom
Midwest
Minnesota IAC
NEWMAC
NECC
NJAC
NESCAC
North Atlantic
North Coast
North Eastern
Northern Athletics
Northwest
Ohio Athletic
ODAC
Presidents Athletic
Skyline
SAA (Still pool B I believe??) Someone correct me if I'm wrong
SCIAC
SCAC
SLIAC
SUYNAC
Upper Midwest
USA South
WIAC
That should cover them all as Great South no longer supports men's basketball and obviously the UAA has no conference tournament. If I missed one please let me know. If there's regulars for one of these conferences, feel free to update if you wish, and I'll take care of any stragglers.
Does anybody have a full list of conferences that reseed their tournaments like NESCAC and WIAC?
Quote from: enjoymoreradio on February 27, 2014, 11:15:25 AM
Does anybody have a full list of conferences that reseed their tournaments like NESCAC and WIAC?
The NESCAC does not reseed its tournament but believe the PAC, MIAC and WIAC do.
Quote from: Pat Coleman on February 27, 2014, 01:24:15 PM
Quote from: enjoymoreradio on February 27, 2014, 11:15:25 AM
Does anybody have a full list of conferences that reseed their tournaments like NESCAC and WIAC?
The NESCAC does not reseed its tournament but believe the PAC, MIAC and WIAC do.
Reseeding in the WIAC tournament is relativenly new... when they switched from the 8-team format to the 6-team format. They've only had to do it twice in the five (six including this year) years they've had the 6-team format.
Since switching to the 6-team format as well, last year was the only year that the top two seeds did not meet in the championship.
I've never been a big fan of reseeding. But nothing is more frustrating that Big East-esque OAC bracket.
Salve took Nichols to overtime (well, it was really the other way around - Nichols needed a nice comeback), but we've got a Commonwealth Coast Championship game for Saturday:
#3 Gordon at #1 Nichols
Upset city tonight in the OAC tournament as the top 2 seeds, Mount Union and Marietta, both lost on their home courts.
Not that it matters because it's only getting 1 team, but #1 & #2 lost in the USA South. semifinals consist of the 4 playing the 8 and the 7 playing the 3.
Quote from: John Gleich on February 27, 2014, 02:08:49 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on February 27, 2014, 01:24:15 PM
Quote from: enjoymoreradio on February 27, 2014, 11:15:25 AM
Does anybody have a full list of conferences that reseed their tournaments like NESCAC and WIAC?
The NESCAC does not reseed its tournament but believe the PAC, MIAC and WIAC do.
Reseeding in the WIAC tournament is relativenly new... when they switched from the 8-team format to the 6-team format. They've only had to do it twice in the five (six including this year) years they've had the 6-team format.
Since switching to the 6-team format as well, last year was the only year that the top two seeds did not meet in the championship.
Last year #1 UWSP did meet #2 UWW in the finals in 2013 #5 UWP upset #1 UWSP in the semis.
Quote from: frodotwo on February 08, 2015, 04:34:02 PM
Quote from: John Gleich on February 27, 2014, 02:08:49 PM
Quote from: Pat Coleman on February 27, 2014, 01:24:15 PM
Quote from: enjoymoreradio on February 27, 2014, 11:15:25 AM
Does anybody have a full list of conferences that reseed their tournaments like NESCAC and WIAC?
The NESCAC does not reseed its tournament but believe the PAC, MIAC and WIAC do.
Reseeding in the WIAC tournament is relativenly new... when they switched from the 8-team format to the 6-team format. They've only had to do it twice in the five (six including this year) years they've had the 6-team format.
Since switching to the 6-team format as well, last year was the only year that the top two seeds did not meet in the championship.
Last year #1 UWSP did meet #2 UWW in the finals in 2013 #5 UWP upset #1 UWSP in the semis.
Wrong "last year." I posted this in February of 2014, so my "last year" WAS 2013.