MBB: Liberty League

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Bartman

Quote from: UfanBill on February 07, 2026, 06:41:30 PMUnion 75 - Hobart 68 ... Union coach Chris Murphy, seemingly concerned about getting little offense from his bench, found a way to get the subs involved early. He started them, leaving his three best players Jack Plesser, Tanner Tedesco and Matthew Garside sitting for the first 3 minutes. Did it work? No...Hobart took advantage and went out to an early 10 point lead...In reality it was senior night and Murph started his four seniors. The Garnet scrambled back, took a lead but trailed the Statesmen 34-31 at the break. In the second half Hobart grudgingly allowed the Garnet Chargers to take control and put it away late...A day after scoring his career high 37 points Plesser had only 6. Foul plagued and frustrated he played only 17 total minutes before fouling out. Hobart seems to have the answer for Plesser, holding him to only 12 and 6 points in the two league meetings, both won by Union none the less. Tedesco 21, Dufort 19 and Garside's 11 got it done. For Hobart Monty Nedd had an impressive 26.
Congrats to Union on doing what has become familiar result for Hobart, get a lead and lose the lead and then lose the game. This Hobart team has not played to its potential since the break. A small miracle needs to happen in order to leapfrog Clarkson and/or Skidmore to secure the last spot in the LL tournament.They could be a dangerous #6 in the tournament, but they need to get there. Union, and RPI seem to be headed to crash in the finals, with Vassar a strong third. I really thought Hobart was going to be one of the top three , but we lost our bench coach  to a HC job, who seemed to have really added value at the end of close games the last few years.
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Jersey42

RPI has done surprising well with all of their key injuries.  Two of their starters from the first eight games remain sidelined and I don't know if either one will return this season.  Dylan Matchett (LL 2nd team last season) has missed the last six 1/2 games and Pat White has missed the last eight games.  Two of their other top eight have missed multiple games earlier in the season.  Yechiel Stewart was their leading scorer before he missed five games.  Nate Tawiah-Boateng has missed six games.

The last time RPI had everyone healthy, they won by 20 points.  RPI has found a way to go 7-1 since then. All but one of the games were close, and any of them could have been a loss. 

Close games mean the starters are playing more minutes.  It makes the Saturday games tougher.  At least there will be one or more days off in the playoffs.

If I understand the tie breakers correctly, it looks like RPI now controls their own destiny for the top seed.  They need to win out or If Vassar beats Union next week, RPI can lose another game. In any case, it will not be easy.

UfanBill

Every team has injuries... Union's starting PF from last year, 6'7" Jr. Brendan Reid has not played a minute all season due to a knee injury. He averaged 6.9 pts/gm and a third in the Liberty League 8.4 rebounds in the 2024-25 season. Think they couldn't use him? And how about another PF Aren Cummings who was the 2022-23 LL Rookie of the year but has battled injuries that have compromised most of his talents. Cummings, now a senior, is just now getting a few minutes of floor time again but is still struggling. Union is guard dependent largely because of the unavailability of Reid and Cummings.     
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stlawus

All of the top 6 have rather significant injuries.  The aforementioned RPI and Union personnel, but Vassar also hasn't had Avery Lee since the beginning of January. Was averaging almost 17 a game until then. SLU lost starter Chris Downs Jr for the rest of the season after a shoulder injury sustained against Hobart several weeks ago. They have already played the whole year without Troy McPherson who was going to be the starting shooting guard.  Ithaca didn't have their best player Evan Cabral against Clarkson yesterday, not sure the extent of his injury or situation.  Skidmore looks like they have lost their leading scorer and likely rookie of the year winner Jacob Gooden to what looked like a very nasty shoulder injury last week.

Teams are going to have to dig deep in the final stretch.

Bartman

This weekend is the last chance for Hobart to have any chance to make the LL tournament. SLU tonight in Bristol .Hope the Statesmen can break the 7 game losing streak and start a 7 game win streak. You gotta believe!GOBART!
"I never graduated from Iowa, but I was only there for two terms - Truman's and Eisenhower's."
Alex Karras
"When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time."
Max McGee

stlawus

#3335
Another great night of basketball, this is such a tough league. Vassar now in 2nd place due to the sweep of Union.  It wasn't a buzzer beater, but for once Union on the wrong end of a 3 point shot in the final seconds to send it into OT. 

Skidmore gets a critical win against Clarkson to move up into the 6th spot.  Hobart and Clarkson are going to be in the fight for their lives tomorrow.

I was worried about SLU with their road shooting woes and playing a cornered animal type team in Hobart who were desperate to break their losing streak in front of big home crowd.  Suriano got in early foul trouble, so the SLU freshmen had to step up.  There were several times in the game where all 5 players on the court for the Saints were freshmen. Aside from some spotty free throw shooting they showed great poise to get a big road win. I feel for the Statesmen who are now on an 8 game losing streak. They are in desperate need of a ball handler, as the SLU press was a big reason why they took over in the 2nd half forcing turnovers as a result. Tomorrow's game between Hobart and Clarkson could end up being one of the most physical games of the year as it is a must win game for both.   

stlawus

#3336
And as I expected, SLU's road inconsistencies cost them a bad game. 16-57 from the field, with only 5 two point baskets.  Their rebounding problems also cost them, giving up 2 consecutive offensive rebounds on missed free throws in the final minute.  Even had 2 wide open looks from 3 at the end to tie it, not even close.  They just cannot play offense on the road. Very real chance they lose a home playoff game next week if they get swept.  One win guarantees the 4th seed, but with both games against RPI and Union the terrible loss today could loom large.

Clarkson now probably out after getting swept.  I thought they were going to finally put it together, but seems like another year coming up short.

UfanBill

Vassar 68 - Union 61 in OT...The home court was kind to the Vassar Brewers this weekend. Friday they got a Shea Fitzgerald 3 with 9 seconds left to tie the score and withstood a Union shot hanging on the rim to take the game to overtime. The Brewers then made 14 Free Throws in OT to run away with it. Parker Neuenhaus was once again a thorn in the side of Union scoring 21 with his soft little jump hook. Fitzgerald added 22 with the Brewers going 23-27 total from the line. Mathew Garside led Union with 19 while Jack Plesser was again in foul trouble and scored only 10. Usual dead-eye Tanner Tedesco was 3/14, 0/5 and finished with only 6.

Vassar 67 - RIT 61 in OT... :o Saturday was a repeat for the Brewers as they battled a determined RIT. Vassar used a late short jumper from Neuenhaus to tie the score late and again held their breathe as a last second shot by RIT rolled off the rim. Once more in OT the Brewers took charge and pulled away to secure an improbable two for two in overtime games.     

Union 84 - Bard 56...The Garnet Chargers rolled to a win over Bard despite not having their and the Liberty League's leading scorer Jack Plesser. I'm not sure if it was illness, injury or something else but Plesser has not been himself the last few games. First year Cade Furst came off the bench to score a career high 21. A night after shooting a season low 31.4% versus Vassar the Garnet shot much better making 11/26 3's to overwhelm the Raptors.     
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