MBB: Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Started by sac, February 19, 2005, 11:51:56 AM

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pointlem

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Outside shooting was a soft spot for Hope last year, so to have the frosh guards Cargill and Sanchez combine for 44 points, including 8 of 14 3-point shots . . . combined with outstanding post play from Kyle Blauch . . . is a hopeful sign for Hope this year (actually the next 4 years).  ;D
P.S. Cargill also had 5 steals and was co-leading rebounder with 8. All in all, an amazing first game of a college career, and,, facing the Anderson press, Sanchez had zero turnovers.

TUAngola

Trine 74  Ohio Northern 73.

First one is in the books.  Some good, some ok, some ugly.  We struggled mightily against ONU's full court pressure the entire game.  Had 16 turnovers, it sure seemed like more.  ONU with 24 points off turnovers to Trine's 2.  When we did get into the offense we shot pretty well, Brenner and Flood kept us in the game in the second half with some clutch three pointers.  Defense was meh, gave up too many easy buckets.  But the boys didn't quit.  We were down 8 with 4 minutes to go and staged a good comeback to get the dub.  Starters were Tucker, McKenzie, Brenner, and the 2 Marietta transfers Flood and Bradshaw.  Kudos to the student section, they were very vocal throughout the game.  Attendence 1850, good turnout for a Friday night.

Trine: Flood 20, Brenner 16, and McKenzie 10
ONU: Maag 20, Harris 18

calvin_grad

Calvin loses on the road to Denison 61-59. Bench only took 4 shots and scored 0 points. Overway with 29 but not much else that stood out.

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Quote from: calvin_grad on Yesterday at 12:38:25 PMCalvin loses on the road to Denison 61-59. Bench only took 4 shots and scored 0 points. Overway with 29 but not much else that stood out.

What stood out was Denison only turning it over three times and grabbing 18 offensive rebounds. They shot it poorly but managed to maximize their number of attempts.

Greek Tragedy

Denison #1 in the NCAC pre-season poll, so Calvin wasn't playing Sisters of the Poor or anything.
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sac

Franklin 73 Hope 58 F

Hope struggled to put the ball in the hoop most of the night, fell behind at halftime by 12 shooting under 30% and 0-8 from 3 allowing Franklin to shoot 50%+

A nice stretch of 2nd half play put Hope back in the game, helped by Franklin forgetting how to make baskets themselves.  Tied at 55 with 5 1/2 minutes to play and the wheels came off.  Outscored 18-3 which included 5 ugly turnovers in 5 possessions.


Hovey 13, Wourman 13, Cargill 11


Next Wed night at Elmhurst, will be the Bluejays first game. 




pointlem

Quote from: sac on Yesterday at 11:50:27 PMFranklin 73 Hope 58 F

Hope struggled to put the ball in the hoop most of the night, fell behind at halftime by 12 shooting under 30% and 0-8 from 3 allowing Franklin to shoot 50%+

A nice stretch of 2nd half play put Hope back in the game, helped by Franklin forgetting how to make baskets themselves.  Tied at 55 with 5 1/2 minutes to play and the wheels came off.  Outscored 18-3 which included 5 ugly turnovers in 5 possessions.


Hovey 13, Wourman 13, Cargill 11


Next Wed night at Elmhurst, will be the Bluejays first game. 




Excellent synopsis, Sac. Hope went from 57% shooting Friday night (including 46% of 3's) to 36% last night (including 2 of 17 3's)...making me wonder how much sleep they got. Nonetheless, coming from 15 down to tie the game with 5 minutes left made them look--before the collapse--like a team awakened.

oldknight

I didn't watch any of Calvin's loss to Denison but while disappointing (and as Greek Tragedy correctly noted), a close 2 point loss to the NCAC preseason favorite on their floor is hardly cause for alarm. The Big Red were 24-4 last year, and they are likely as good or better this season. From Friday night's box score, it looks like Denison won by grabbing 18 offensive rebounds and committing only 3 turnovers, thus maximizing their scoring opportunities.

I watched a fair bit of last night's Calvin road win over OWU. Much of it was frustrating to watch as it appeared to me that Calvin was the superior team, but couldn't seem to pull away. A combination of lackadaisical passing (17 turnovers), and a mystifying unwillingness to take the open jumper at the free throw line helped lead to a lull in scoring. Calvin's offense finally started clicking the final 10 minutes, and the Knights ended the game on a 26-10 run.

I thought Calvin's defense was stifling, as OWU struggled throughout the game to find an open look. The home team was repeatedly left with an off-kilter and/or well defended three point attempt late in the shot clock. Calvin was led by Jalen Overway's 24 points and 13 rebounds. Nobody else hit double figures but I thought newcomer Zion Ruckard looked terrific off the bench, netting 6 points, grabbing 5 boards, and getting one nifty steal in 22 minutes of PT. I think we're going to see a lot of the transfer-in this season.

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Quote from: oldknight on Today at 03:32:22 PMI thought newcomer Zion Ruckard looked terrific off the bench, netting 6 points, grabbing 5 boards, and getting one nifty steal in 22 minutes of PT. I think we're going to see a lot of the transfer-in this season.

Agreed on Rucker.  He really popped at times with hustle, and ability to create off the dribble, with at least one really smooth drive fora shockingly easy layup. The offense looks different from last year with Jaylen back in, with most possessions working into him or through him. Having someone to create off the dribble (or reliably hitting 3s) will really open things up.

Also, at least on the livestream, that looked like a really odd gym. Like they were playing in shadows.