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Old 11-22-2007, 12:47 PM   #1
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College Hoops 2k8: The Quest to Return Home

This will be a closed legacy dynasty. The goal is to get to USC and then lead them to the championships. I'll take whatever path I can to get there, but will probably have to go through several jobs. I'm using the OS complete version 1 roster which has almost every player with their real name, but not all coaches.

The setting may change, but for now they are:

Half Length: 20

Sim Half Length: 20

Injuries, Transfer, players go pro early are all enabled.

Like NBA 2k8, the second (default) difficulty gave me a good challenge in 3 exhibition games. So, I stick with starter difficulty level. This is the setting that is most likely to change as I get better and start beating teams I shouldn't.

Game Speed: 40
Player Speed: 40
Real FT, Team Unity, Sixth Man, Clutch factor are all on.

Charging fouls at 100. All other fouls at 85 (very likely to change as needed.)

All shooting sliders at default for now.

Blocking attribute down to 45 for both sides.

Offensive Rebounding also at 45 for both sides.

Energy Fatigue Rate at 55 for both sides (which I believe will lead to more fatigue)

Injury Frequency and effects at 60 for both sides.



I'll be simming the first 2 seasons and then playing the 3rd which will be the first year that the ending "draft file" will be useable in my NBA 2k8 dynasty. I'll be playing every other game during that season.
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Old 11-22-2007, 01:09 PM   #2
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My Coach is starting out at 30 years old. I think recruiting is crucial so I give a boost to Charisma as it is rated B-. I use my other two points to raise scouting to a C and teaching to a C. My other attributes are all rated C-, they are Offense, defense, and discipline.

Unlike past years, a team from NJ is available in the closed legacy. Princeton has run on hard times and is looking for a new coach. Since it is my home state, I take the job.

My two assistants are Bobby Dixon who is at least a somewhat decent teacher as well as an ok offensive mind. He is barely passable at scouting and recruiting. He is 39 and is driven to work up the coaching ladder.

I also hire Andre Pinnock who is a defensive minded coach who isn't bad at offensive play design, but is a terrible recruiter


I don't make any changes to our default schedule.

We have 8 available scholarships for next year! We only have 9 guys on the roster!?! 4 of them are graduating seniors including our best offensive weapons, SR SF Kyle Koncz. None of the underclassmen have much potential. This is going to be a challenging rebuilding process that I must overcome to move up the ladder.

Of course, I'll keep the Princeton offense for the team and we'll try to win low scoring affairs.

Here is a closer look at the current roster:

PG Marcus Schroeder - Rated 63 overall. The only true PG on the roster. ok passer, ok shooter, and ok defender. Poor athleticism. No standout abilities. He is a sophomore who is 6'2 185 pounds from Los Angeles, CA.

SG Lincoln Gunn - Rated 59 overall but will start because he is the best jump shooter besides Koncz. Not at all athletic, but is an ok shooter. Barely passable behind the arc. decent defender. 6'3 180 and he is from Monterey Park, CA. He is also a sophomore.

SF Kyle Koncz is the "star" of the team. Rated 64 overall. He is a solid jump shooter and is good outside the arc. He also has decent speed for his position and can dribble decently. Poor defensively. He is 6'7 200 pounds and he is a senior. He is from Columbus, OH.

PF Michael Strittmatter is rated 54 overall. He doesn't do anything well. He is a junior who is 6'8 205. He is from Tucson, Arizona. He is the biggest forward on the team besides our C which is the only reason he is starting.

C Zach Woolridge is rated 55 overall. He is a decent dunker and a fair rebounder. He doesn't do much else well. He is 6'9 215 pounds and is a sophomore.

We have 1 SF and 3 SG's on the bench and that is the team.

The only player worth mentioning is SF Noah Savage who is actually a 64 rated player with some skills. He is a decent shooter. He'll be the first option off the bench. He is a 6'5 220 pound SF.


Now to start training these guys. The depth is very impressive. I decide to have my PG Schroeder focus on his passing, ball handling, and outside shooting the first week. Although there will be exceptions, I'll generally have my guards work on ball handling, passing, outside shooting. I'll go with a balanced approach for my SF's. I'll be working on rebounding and defense for my big men.
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Old 11-22-2007, 01:37 PM   #3
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Great, looking forward to this!
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Old 11-22-2007, 01:39 PM   #4
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A look at the Pre-Season All-Americans:

PG Darren Collison, UCLA
SG Chris Lofton, Tenn
SF Martin Zeno, Texas Tech
PF Tyler Hansbrough (best rated close shot at 96), UNC
C Roy Hibbert, Georgetown.


Second Team All-Americans:

PG Sean Singletary, Virginia
SG JaJuan Smith, Tenn
SF Tyler Smith, Tenn
PF Joseph Jones, Texas A&M
C Kevin Love, UCLA






In the early recruiting, we have two players who have us as their favorite school. PF W.C. Hedges is a 2 star player from Brooklyn NY. He isn't very good at anything, but he will add some needed size and might be better than the PF we have right now. We invite him to campus for an early visit. PG Connor Cambridge is a 6'0 165 pound PG from Baltimore, MD. He doesn't excel at anything and is a 2 star player but he could be useful. We invite him to visit campus as well.
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Old 11-22-2007, 02:31 PM   #5
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Our first game is hosting Central Connecticut. We win 60-55! Koncz led the team with 14 points and 11 boards. He shot 5 of 9, 3 of 7, and 1 of 2.

Nov 14, 2007 -

We host Iona and beat them 66-55! Gunn our young SG led the team with 12 points on 4 of 8, 3 of 4, and 1 of 2 shooting. Koncz had 9 points and 5 boards. Ouch, our next game is at Duke.


Nov 19, 2009

We lose to #8 Duke 62-49. Not as bad as I thought it would be. Koncz led our team with 8 points, 3 boards, and 3 steals. DeMarcus Nelson led Duke with 16 points and 8 boards. He shot 5 of 10, 2 of 4, and 4 of 8.

Our next game is a consolation in this tourney as we play Illinois.

We lose to #17 Illinois 73-70. Schroeder had a surprising game as he had 15 points and 9 assists. He was 8 of 10 from the line. Koncz had 9 points and 5 boards.


Our next pre-season tourney game is on the 21st against Alabama A&M. We lose that game 73-58. Koncz led the team with 13 points but was 3 of 14 from the floor. We are now 2-3.


November 28 -

We play Seton Hall and lose 79-61. Schroeder led the team with 14 points and 4 assists. He was 6 of 11 from the field.

Dec 1 -

We play a 0-5 Rutgers team. They beat us 72-50. Schroeder led the team with 10 points and 7 assists. He shot 4 of 13.


Dec 2, 2009 -

The early signing period started and we lost out on 4 players that I was recruiting, but we did get our first recruit. W.C. Hedges has signed with us. He is a 6'8 205 pound PF from Brooklyn, NY. He is unranked nationally. He is a decent jump shooter for a PF. He also has decent hustle. Our scouts believe he has "C+" potential.

A SF that I thought I had a good chance of getting from Teaneck, NJ went to Monmouth instead of us.


Dec 5, 2007 -

We beat Evansville 68-60. Savage led the team with 15 points off the bench (he is playing 25-30 minutes each game off the bench.) Gunn had 13 points on 3 of 7 shooting from behind the arc.

Dec 10 -

The Early signing period is over and we didn't get anyone else, but we didn't lose anyone either. Hopefully, we can get at least 4 or 5 decent bodies to sign by the end of the year. Surprisingly, we are the leading candidate for a decent 3 star PF but I doubt that will last all year, although I will pursue him hard as he could be a big contributor for us if we can get him.

Guests will be arriving soon, but I hope to finish the first season after the USC game tonight.
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Old 11-22-2007, 06:36 PM   #6
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What are you looking to build in terms of the system and type of players? Any recruting and "blueprint" strageties? I'm guessing that 2-star recruits are the level you stay as a closed legacy team. Did your character, coach, join this year, or did you have to pump up his ratings through the first two seasons?

Only problem, or good thing if your a regular season champ, is the lack of a post-season conference tournament.

I'm extremely excited that Collison will be imported to the NBA.

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Old 11-22-2007, 06:52 PM   #7
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What are you looking to build in terms of the system and type of players? Any recruting and "blueprint" strageties? I'm guessing that 2-star recruits are the level you stay as a closed legacy team. Did your character, coach, join this year, or did you have to pump up his ratings through the first two seasons?

Only problem, or good thing if your a regular season champ, is the lack of a post-season conference tournament.

I'm extremely excited that Collison will be imported to the NBA.

Right now, I have very few interested players so honestly this first year I'm just looking for 8 bodies. I'm going for 2 star players at this point, but will resort to 1 star players if I must. I'm hoping to find some forwards that can rebound and some guards that can shoot, but good shooting players seem to be more rare than previous years. I'm also going after one 3 star PF, but I suspect someone will come in and sweep him away from us.

I'm still in my first season and I'm simming it today/tonight. You create a coach in the first year and you can pick 5 attributes to boost up. I picked mostly Charisma.

I'm not sure if last year's recruiting strategies work well, but we'll see. For now, the only strategy I'm going by is trying to recruit locally and focusing on guys who already have at least 60-70% interest in the team.


Collison may not ever get into my NBA career, because I think there will be problems with player's age if I import these first two classes into NBA 2k8 since I'll be starting my 3rd season before I can import the next class. However, I'll be saving these first two classes and if I ever get fired from the Sixers and have to re-start, then he'll be in at that point.
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:01 PM   #8
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Dec 12, 2007 -

We lose to Penn State 63-58. Our center Woolridge led the team with 12 points and 8 boards.


Dec 16, 2007 -

We lose to Manhattan 62-49. We are now 3-7. Koncz led the team with 10 points but he was 2 of 10 from the floor.


Dec 22 -

We lose to Marshall 64-40. Gunn was our leading scorer with 7 points on 2 of 9 shooting.


Dec 30 -

We lose to Monmouth 72-63. Woolridge had 17 points and 6 boards. The sophomore center is showing more scoring ability than I thought he had.


Jan 6, 2008 -

We beat Lehigh 58-57. Schroeder led us with 15 points and 4 assists. He shot 5 of 6, 4 of 4, and 1 of 4.


Jan 9 -

We surprise Lafayette 62-60. Strittmatter led the team with 12 points on 4 of 6 shooting. That win raises our record to 5-9. We now have 3 weeks off until conference play begins.
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:37 PM   #9
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Jan 11, 2008 -

Predrag McCleod, a 6'0 165 pound PG from Jersey City, NJ who has some athletic ability along with a decent outside shot has told us that we are his #1 school and he is likely to sign with us.


Feb 1, 2008 -

We host Dartmouth in our first conference game and we blow them out 87-57! Schroeder had 13 points and 10 assists! Koncz had 15 points and Savage had 17 off the bench!


The next night we host Harvard and beat them 54-48! Savage led us in scoring with 11 off the bench. Woolridge had 10 points and 11 boards. Schroeder had 7 points, 5 boards, and 7 assists.


Feb 8, 2008 -

We travel to and beat Cornell 58-53! Woolridge led the way with 12 points and 9 boards.

The next night we play one of the best teams in the conference, Columbia. They are 13-6 so far this year. We win 69-45! Schroeder and Gunn each had 15 points as they both shot well from the arc. We shot 12 of 23 from the arc as a team tonight, which is our best night of the year.


Feb 12, 2008 -

We lose at Penn ending our unbeaten conference streak. They win 72-55. Schroeder led us with 11 points but he was 3 of 14 from the floor including 2 of 6 from the arc.


Feb 15, 2008 -

We lose to Yale 76-53. We were 6 of 23 from the arc and that cost us.


Feb 16 -

We beat Brown 68-52! That gives us 10 wins on the year. We are now 10-11. Koncz led the team with 22 points. He shot 6 of 12, 5 of 10, and 5 of 8.


Feb 22, 2008 -

We beat Harvard 70-56. Balanced scoring saw every starter with at least 8 points.


Feb 23, 2008 -

We beat Dartmouth 53-50. We are now 12-11! Schroeder led the team with 15 points and 4 assists.


Feb 29, 2008 -

We win at Brown 67-66! Schroeder had 17 points and 4 assists. Koncz had 12 points and 8 boards. We were 12 of 28 from the arc.


March 1, 2008 -

We lose at Yale 68-54. Savage had 17 points in 31 minutes off the bench.

We are now 8-3 in the conference which is 2nd behind only Columbia. Our 13-12 record is best in the conference besides Columbia who are 19-7.
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:52 PM   #10
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Going into March the top 10:

1. Kansas 25-2
2. Marquette 25-3
3. UNC 24-5
4. Stanford 23-5
5. Michigan State 22-5
6. UConn 22-7
7. UCLA 21-6
8. Memphis 23-6
9. Arkansas 23-6
10. Indiana 21-6

USC is struggling with a 11-15 record despite O.J. Mayo.

Top 5 in scoring going into March:

1. Tyler Hansbrough 29.6 ppg.
2. Stephen Curry, Davidson 23.8 ppg
3. Aleks Marie, Nebraska 23.0
4. Chris Daniels, Texas A&M 22.5
5. Kyle Hines, UNC Greensboro 22.5 ppg

O.J. is only averaging 13.4 ppg in this universe.



March 3, 2008 -

In-Season recruiting is now over.


March 7, 2008 -

We host Columbia and beat them 76-67! Strittmater had 17 points on 5 of 5 shooting behind the arc. Schoeder had 13 points and 8 assists.


March 8, 2008 -

We bat Cornell 74-51! Schroeder and Koncz each had 18 points. We shot 12 of 25 from the arc.

March 11, 2008 -

Our last game of the regular season is hosting Penn. We lose 63-62. Schroeder had 17 on 5 of 12 shooting including 2 of 7 behind the arc. Koncz had 13 points and 11 boards. He shot 4 of 12.

Our final regular season record is 15-13. Our conference record of 10-4 is tied with Columbia but since we beat them both times we are the regular season Ivy League Champions! Since there is no tourney for this conference, we are going to the Big Dance! I'm still going to stick to simming this year - I'm sure we'd get blown out either way...
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Old 11-22-2007, 11:58 PM   #11
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The #1 seeds:

UNC is the #1 #1 seed. They are playing in the East.

Kansas is the #1 in the South.

Kentucky is #1 in the Midwest.

Marquette is the #1 in the West.


Hmm. Apparently, I was mistaken. I thought I was the Conference Champions, but Columbia is the team from the Ivy League in the Tourney. Maybe their better overall record wins them the conference? In any case, they are the 13 seed in the South and are playing Fordham in the 1st round.
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:06 AM   #12
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I'm confused by your dates of the games, are you in the 2007-2008 season?

You were in 2009 until Feb., then went to 2008.

Kind of weird you didn't get the bid to the tournament. Higher RPI rating?
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:17 AM   #13
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The Final 4:

UNC beats #3 seed Indiana 83-66 to advance to the Final 4.

#7 Arizona beats #1 Marquette 77-73 to advance to the Final 4. They will play UNC for the chance to go to the National Championship Game.


#1 Kansas beat #7 Pittsburgh 80-77 to advance.

#3 Arkansas beat #1 Kentucky 83-69 to advance.

Fordham had beat Columbia 82-49 in the first game and advanced to the Sweet 16 until Kansas knocked them off.

UNC beat Arizona 96-70 to face Kansas who won over Arkansas 100-69.

Kansas wins the National Championship 99-71 over UNC and finishes with a 35-3 record. Hansbrough had 24 points and 10 boards as he shot 11 of 26, but no other player had more than 9 points for UNC. Kansas had 25 points from Brandon Rush, 20 from Sasha Kaun, and 16 from Darrell Arthur.


Tyler Hansbrough wins National Player of the Year. He finished with 29.7 ppg, 9.2 rpg, 1.4 spg, and 0.2 bpg.

Bo McCalebb of University of New Orleans won Mid-Major Player of the Game as he led the Privateers to the Big Dance. He averaged 22.6 ppg and 7.5 rpg.

D.J. White of Indiana won defensive player of the game. He averaged 13.6 ppg, 7.2 rpg, and 3.0 bpg.

Hansbrough won Big Man of the Year.

Kevin Love, UCLA won Freshman of the Year. The center averaged 19.3 ppg, 7.9 rpg, and 1.2 spg.


First Team All-American:

PG Eugene Harvey, Seton Hall 18.1 ppg, 5.8 apg, and 1.1 rpg.
SG Bo McCaleeb
SF Martin Zeno, Texas Tech 19.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg, and 4.1 apg.
PF Hansbrough
C Aleks Marie, Nebraska 22.3 ppg, 8.1 rpg, and 1.4 bpg.

Second-Team

PG A.J. Abrams, Texas 18.4 ppg and 4 apg.
SG Jack McClinton, Miami 19.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.6 apg, 2 spg.
SF Arizona Reid, High Point 22.4 ppg, 11.3 rpg, 1.0 apg, 1.8 spg.
PF Michael Beasley, Kansas State 18.3 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.4 spg, 1.2 bpg.
C Kevin Love, UCLA


Freshman All-American:

PG O.J. Mayo, USC 13.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 4.1 apg, 2.1 spg.
SG Eric Gordon, Indiana 10.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 3.8 apg, 1.8 spg.
SF Bill Walker, Kansas State 16.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg.
PF Michael Beasley, Kansas State
C Kevin Love, UCLA

Ben Nwachukwu of Columbia won Ivy League Player of the Year. He averaged 10.6 ppg and 6.5 rpg.

Harrison Gaines of Penn State won Freshman of the Year. He averaged 8.4 ppg and 4.4 apg.


Ivy League First Team All Conference:

PG Eric Flato, Yalo 10.8 ppg, 3 apg.
SG Mark McAndrew, Brown 11.1 ppg, 6.1 rpg.
SF Briand Grandieri, Penn 11 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 3.1 apg.
PF John Baumann, Columbia 9.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg.
C Ben Nwachukwu, Columbia

Zach Woolridge, our sophomore C made second team with an average of 7.3 ppg and 5.5 rpg.


Our two best SF's both graduated, Koncz and Savage. We also lose two of our SG's to graduation.


For a variety of accomplishments, I get 4 more attribute points. I raise offense to C, Teaching to a C+, Scouting to a C+, and Charisma to a B.
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:18 AM   #14
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I'm confused by your dates of the games, are you in the 2007-2008 season?

You were in 2009 until Feb., then went to 2008.

Kind of weird you didn't get the bid to the tournament. Higher RPI rating?

The dates are my mistake. I keep wanting to type 09 for some reason. I've just finished the 07-08 season, i.e. the current season. I'm not sure why I didn't get the bid.

Fixing those date typos now.
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:20 AM   #15
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I'm confused by your dates of the games, are you in the 2007-2008 season?

You were in 2009 until Feb., then went to 2008.

Kind of weird you didn't get the bid to the tournament. Higher RPI rating?

Dola -

Yes they had a higher RPI rating along with a much better overall record, but we did beat them twice and I thought that would be the tie breaker since we both had a 10-4 conference record. Oh well, I'll make it one of these years to the tourney
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:30 AM   #16
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The first day that he was able to, Predrag McCleod signed with us. The 6'0 162 2 star PG from Jersey City, NJ is a nice addition. He'll be one of the better shooters on our team, our coaches think. He'll also be one of the more athletic players. However, our coaches think his potential is limited and he won't get much better.


The following week, we get Dawan Hite a 6'6 200 pound SF from Brooklyn, NY to sign with us. He is a 2 star player who is also unranked nationally. He has some athleticism and is a decent rebounder and defender. However, he also has poor potential.

More importantly, in the 2nd week, we've seemed to make serious progress in getting Rudolph Bowie a 6'6 200 pound 3 star PF to sign with us. We are fighting with Navy to get this player who would be our first ranked recruit. He is ranked 332 overall and 54th among PF's. Most excitingly, our staff thinks he is a diamond in the rough with A- potential...
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:43 AM   #17
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In week 3, we get two recruits to sign with us, including Rudolph Bowie! Our first 3 star recruit who has some real potential, assuming our scouting isn't completely off base on him.. Rudolph is from Newport News, VA and his top concern was getting lots of PT early. His 2nd concern was being close to home, and his 3rd concern was being at a big program. Our staff thinks he is already going to be a decent player with the potential to become great. He played in the ABA and averaged 9.5 ppg, 8.5 rpg, and 1.1 bpg.

We also got Connor Cambridge to sign. Connor is a 6'0 165 pound PG from Baltimore, MD. He is a decent ball handler and a passable shooter.


In the 4th week, we get two backup plans to sign with us:

SG Lubos Miller is a 6'3 200 pound 2 star SG from Philly. Our staff doesn't have an opinion of him as we started recruiting him late after all of our other options signed. We signed him almost completely blind.

Ditto for 1 star C Chester Locklier. He is 6'10 215 pounds from Eden Prairie, MN. Our scouts like hsi size and believe he is a good rebounder but don't know much else about him yet. He was a blind signing as well, but at least we'll be able to field 11 or 12 men now..

We don't get anyone to sign in the next week.

The final week of recruiting, we get a center named Dallas Byfield to take our last scholarship Dallas is a 6'7 205 pound center from Newark, NJ. Another blind signing, all our scouts know is that they like his size and that he is a solid rebounder.


That concludes this recruiting year and we have managed to sign 8 bodies to fill out the roster and add some size.
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Old 11-23-2007, 12:49 AM   #18
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The top 5 classes:

1. UNLV got 3 5 star players.
2. Arizona got 2 5 star players and a 3 star player.
3. Georgetown - 5 recruits who are all 3 stars or higher.
4. Florida - 2 5 star recruits.
5. Michigan State 2 5 star recruits.
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Old 11-23-2007, 01:06 AM   #19
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A look at our roster now. Interestingly, we had several walkons despite having a more full roster now.

PF Rudolph Bowie - Rated 65 overall. Gaining a bit of weight already. Now 6'6 202 pounds. He has the best post game of any player on our team. He is also the best dunker. He is the best shot blocker on the team and is one of the best rebounders. He also has excellent speed for a "big man." The biggest problem right now is poor stamina. Our staff isn't quite as high on his potential, but his "B" potential is the highest of anyone on our team. We'll limit his minutes a bit due to poor stamina, but he will get 25 minutes a night and start. We'll also concentrate on his stamina in training.

PG Marcus Schroeder is now a Junior. He is 6'2 187 pounds and is rated 65 overall. He is the best ball handler, the best perimenter defender on our team, and the 2nd best shooter.

SG Lincoln Gunn is 6'3 180 pounds. He is the best shooter on our team but is only rated 62 overall.

C Zach Woolridge is now rated 57. He is now 6'9 217 pounds. He is the best rebounder on the team.

SF Michael Strittmatter is rated 55. He played PF last year for us at 6'8 215 pounds. He is our best 3 point shooter and will play SF now that we have added Bowie to the team. He is a poor defender. He is the lone senior on the team now.

Chris Petrie was just one of the 3 SG's on the bench last year, but now without a great 6th man, he will be it. He is rated 55 overall. He is 6'3 190 pounds and is a junior. He is a decent perimeter shooter.


W.C. Hedges will be our #1 big man off the bench. He is rated 55 overall. He is a decent rebounder.

Dallas Byfield is rated 52 overall. He'll provide size off the bench at 6'8 208.

Ime McKowen is a walkon SG who is rated 49.

Chester Locklier is rated 47 overall and seems to be a disappointment. He isn't even as good of a rebounder as I expected. However, he does have a bit of a post game offensively and at 6'10 215, he might get some PT.

Predrag McCleod is rated 47 overall. The PG is a decent ball handler and will be our #1 option for that role if Schroeder is out with an injury.

SG Lubos Miller is rated 47 and is a disappointing shooter.

PG Connor Cambridge is rated 46 overall and is also disappointing.

SF Dawan Hite is rated 46 overall and isn't good at anything.

PF wilson Hobbs is a walkon who will probably be cut eventually. He is rated 45 overall.

We only have 1 scholarship player graduating and will be much more selective in our recruiting this year. I'll start the next season tomorrow.
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Will team unity (just applies to your starting lineup) be a big factor in your lineup. Looking forward to next year, that should be extremely high.

How many scholarships do you have to offer (not sure on the max you have) during the upcoming recruiting season?

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Won't you consider redshirting some players so you don't end up in a nasty cycle where you have to recruit a half dozen guys every fourth year?
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Time to start the 2nd season, which will also be simmed through.

I only have 1 scholarship available, so I'm going to go after a 3 star player as my primary target and a few 2 stars as backup options. The 3 star player that is most interested in our team is a JC Freshman from Terre Haut, Indiana. He is a 3 star SF who is 6'8 197 pounds. I wanted to try to get a better SF or SG, so I make him our #1 recruit.

I also go after Johnny Djordic, a 3 star SF from Warren, Mi who has some interest in our school. He is 6'8 216 pounds.


The Preseason Top 10:

1. UConn
2. UNC
3. Michigan
4. Memphis
5. Duke
6. Louisville
7. Stanford
8. Providence
9. Tennessee
10. Indiana


First Team All Americans:

PG Sherron Collins, Kansas
SG Wayne Ellington, UNC
SF Tasmin Mitchell, LSU (senior)
PF Darrell Arthur, Kansas
C Kevin Love, UCLA

Second Team All-Americans:

PG Ronald Steele, Alabama
SG Eric Gordon, Indiana
SF Terrance Williams, Louisville
PF D.J. White, Indiana
C Randall Hanke, Providence
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Will team unity (just applies to your starting lineup) be a big factor in your lineup. Looking forward to next year, that should be extremely high.

How many scholarships do you have to offer (not sure on the max you have) during the upcoming recruiting season?

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Won't you consider redshirting some players so you don't end up in a nasty cycle where you have to recruit a half dozen guys every fourth year?

I have 1 scholarship to offer for next year and will focus on trying to get a 3 star player. Team unity is in the dumps right now, but should improve as the new guys get used to each other.

I'm redshirting multiple guys including: Lubos Miller, Chestier Locklier, Dawan Hite, and Wilson Hobbs (a walkon PF.)
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I didn't adjust our schedule this year either.

Nov 7, 2008 -

We lose to Temple 78-62. Gunn led our team with 13 points and 4 boards. He shot 4 of 9. Bowie was 2 of 4 in his debut with 5 points and 5 boards in 25 minutes. I tried to have him play 30 minutes, be he became too fatigued. W.C. Hedges played 26 minutes as a result and had 10 points and 4 boards.


Nov 10 -

We play Florida A&M in a preseason tourney and they beat us 64-60. Schroeder led the team with 16 points, 7 boards, and 4 assists in 38 minutes. Bowie was 1 of 8 from the floor in 30 minutes and he finished with 3 points and 5 boards.

Nov 11, 2008 -

We play UW-Milaukee in a consolation game and lose 58-53. Strittmatter led the team with 16 points and 9 boards. Hw was 5 of 7 from the floor and 4 of 5 behind the arc. Bowie finished with 2 points and 5 boards in 30 minutes. He was 1 of 5 from the floor.


Nov 15 -

We lose to Boston University 72-52. Bowie led the team with 12 points, 9 boards, and 2 blocks. He sot 4 of 8 from the field and 2 of 3 behind the arc, which is surprising.


Nov 18 -

We beat Robert Morris 69-52. Strittmaster led the team with 18 points, Gunn had 14, and Bowie chipped in 8 (along with 5 boards and 3 blocks.)

Nov 22 -

We lose to Stony Brook 74-48 and we lose Gunn to a back injury. He'll be out 2-3 weeks.

Nov 28 -

We win at Mount St. Mary's 63-53. Bowie led the way with 14 points, 9 boards, and 3 blocks. Woolridge had 10 pints and 12 boards to support him. Bowie was 4 of 9 from the field, 1 of 1 from the arc, and 5 of 5 from the line.

Dec 1, 2008 -

The 3 star JC SF that I was pursuing chose to sign with Evansville and we are now on the open market for a player again. The backup 3 star player were pursuing is about to sign with CMU and our options are limited. One of our backup plans is a decent looking 2 star player who is ranked 754th nationally and 146 among SF's. Tron Bey is a 6'5 194 pound SF from Jersey City, NJ and he likes us. He has a decent outside shot and there are a lot of schools pursuing him, but he likes us the best. I go after him hard now.
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Dec 2, 2008 -

We fall to Central Connecticut 69-65. We are now 2-6. Woolridge led our team in wcoring with 15 points and 7 boards.

Dec 6 -

We lose to Bucknell 56-45. Wooldridge led our team with 16 points, 5 boards, and 2 blocks.


Dec 8 -

We lose to Long Island 73-51. Woolridge led the team with 10 points and 12 boards. Bowie was 1 of 6 and finished with 4 points and 3 boards.


Dec 20 -

We lose to South Florida 64-44. Bowie led the team with 8 points, 5 boards, and a block. He shot 2 of 11.

Dec 31 -

We lose to Lehigh 86-54. Woolridge led our team with 12 points and 2 boards.

So far, Bowie is averaging 6 ppg, 5.7 rpg, and 1.3 bpg in 29.1 mpg. Woolrdige leds the team in scoring at 8.8 ppg and he is 2nd with 5.4 rpg.
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Jan 4, 2009 -

We beat Lafayette 74-64. Bowie had 18 points, 4 boards, 2 blocks, and and a steal! He shot 9 of 10 from the floor!

Gunn added 12 points on 4 of 8 shooting. Strittmatter had 11 points on 4 of 9 shooting. Wooldridge had 9 points, 11 boards, and 2 blocks.


Jan 10 -

We lose to CSU Bakersfield 58-54. Gunn led us with 10 points.

Jan 17 -

We win our first conference game against Yale 68-63. Hedges lead the tam with 14 points and 5 boards in just 18 minutes off the bench. Woolridge had 12 points and 3 boards.

That win raises our record to 4-11.

Hmmm, for some reason Tron Bey's interest in us dropped by a large margin last week. Before we were his clear favorite, now it is close with 2 other teams that are also smaller teams.


Jan 24, 2009 -

We lose to Yale 77-46. Schroeder was 2 of 8. He finished with 8 points and 6 assists. Woolridge finished with 12 and 9 boards. Bowie fouled out in 8 minutes! Hedges had 6 points and 3 boards in 23 minutes.


Jan 30 -

We lose at Dartmouth 62-54. Schroeder led the team with 18 points and 3 assists. He shot 7 of 11, 1 of 4, and 3 of 7. Wooldridge had 9 points and 8 boards.

Jan 31 -

We beat Columbia (who is now 6-12) 61-58 but we lost Wooldridge for about a month to a high ankle sprain Strittmatter had 13 points and 9 boards.


A look at the top 10 at this point:

1. UConn 19-2
2. UNC 17-3
3. Duke 18-3
4. UCLA 20-1
5. Tennessee 16-3
6. Michigan State 19-4
7. Gonzaga 20-3
8. North Carolina State 16-3
9. Southern Cal 16-3
10. Wisconsin 16-3

Top 5 Scorers:

1. Luke Nevill, Utah 29.8ppg
2. Luke Harangody, ND 27.7 ppg
3. Jon Brockman, Wash 26.1
4. Josh Hevtvelt, Gonzaga 26
5. Nick Aldridge, West Carolina 25.9

Seems like big men are dominating again in the scoring.

The 6th scorer is a SG from IUPUI named George Hill. He is averaging 25.7 ppg.

O.J. Mayo stayed a second year at USC and is averaging 15 ppg and 5.4 apg along with 2.3 spg to lead the Trojans.
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Feb 6, 2009 -

We beat Brown 52-47. Hedges played 25 minutes and led us with 10 points and 8 boards.

Feb 7 -

We host Cornell and lose to them 75-53. Schroeder had 18 points and 8 boards. He shot 7 of 10 but the rest of the team was terrible.

Feb 13 -

We lose at Harvard 62-59. Schroeder led the way with 15 points and 3 assists. Strittmatter was 2 of 12 from the floor. We are now 6-15.

Feb 14 -

We lose at Penn 64-60. Gunn had 16 points and Strittmatter had 13 but Schroeder was 0 of 9 from the floor. Bowie had 8 points on 3 of 10 shooting.

Feb 20 -

We win at Columbia 44-35. Schroeder and Gunn each had 11 points.

Feb 21 -

We win at Dartmouth 61-49, but we lose W.C. Hedges to a strained achilles. Two big men down, but it is so late in the year, I don't want to remove the redshirt on my young C now. Bowie led the way with 16 points and 9 boards. He was 5 of 10 from the floor and 6 of 11 from the line.

Woolridge will be back in 5 days, so I don't remove the redshirt.

Feb 27 -

We lose at Penn 75-64. That is Penn's 20th win of the year. Gunn led us with 19 points on 7 of 15 shooting, 3 of 9 behind the arc, 2 of 2 from the line.

Feb 28 -

We lose at Harvad 60-50. Wooldridge led the team with 13 points and 12 boards.

March 6, 2009 -

We lose at Cornell 65-58. Strittmatter seperated his shoulder. His year and his career here are done as he will be graduating.

Gunn had 16 points, Bowie and Wooldridge each had 11.

March 7 -

We win our final game of the year as we beat Brown 62-55. Petrie played SF for us and had 14 points to lead the team. Schroeder and Gunn each had 12.

We finish the year 9-19.

Our 56.6 ppg per game was bottom in the conference. Gunn led the team with 8.9 ppg. Woolridge led the team with 6.3 rpg. Schroeder led the team with 4.0 apg. He also led the team with 1.9 spg. Bowie led the team with 1.4 bpg.

Now time to see who wins the championship.
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The #1 seeds:

Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, and North Carolina.

Duke is the #2 seed in the West which is where UNC is which could be interesting.

The Big East has 8 teams in, Pac-10 has 7 teams in. The SEC, ACC, and Big Ten each have 5 teams. The A-10 and Big 12 each have 4.


A look at who made it to the Sweet 16:

#1 Connecticut will play #5 St. Louis.

#3 Gonzaga will play #15 Kent State.

#1 UNC will play #4 Texas.

#2 Duke will play #11 IUPUI.

#1 Illinois will play #4 W. Virginia

#2 Villanova will play #3 Arizona

#5 Tennessee will play #9 Wisconsin

#3 Florida will play #7 LSU.
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In the East:

Connecticut beat St. Louis 87-63.

Gonzaga beat Kent Tate 98-75.

Connecticut beat Gonzaga 104-64 to advance to the Final 4.



In the West:

Duke beat IUPUI 86-61. Texas beat UNC 135-110!?! Wow, Texas scored 80 in the first half while UNC scored 50 in the first half! I guess last year's problem of all simmed games having too low of scores has been fixed. Texas was led by 45 points by senior PG A.J, Abrams. Damian James had 24 and Dexter Pittman had 22. UNC was led by 23 by Ellington.

Duke beat Texas 96-70 to advance to the Final 4.


In the South:

Illinois beat West Virginia 92-89.

Arizona beat Villanova 88-82.

Arizona beat Illinois 96-65 to advance to the Final 4.


In the Midwest:

Tennessee beat Wisconsin 82-73.

LSU beat Florida 75-69.

Tennessee beat LSU 96-75 to advance to the Final 4.


In the Final Four:

UConn beat Duke 87-85 thanks to 21 points by Jerome Dyson.

Tennesee beat Arizona 74-70 thanks to 21 points by Ramar Smith. The guards are dominating the final 4.

#1 UConn vs #5 Tennessee for the NC:

UConn wins 92-69. Dyson had 25 points on 8 of 19 shooting. SF Marcus Johnson added 19 points.

UConn had 3 players rated over 90: PG Price, SG Dyson, and PF Adrien and they led them to a 38-2 record on the year. They also had a very deep bench.
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C Luke Nevill of Utah won Player of the Year. He finished with 29.3 ppg and 8.3 rpg along with 1.6 bpg.

PF Josh Hevtvelt of Gonzaga won the Mid Major Player of the Year. He finished with 25.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg, and 2.5 bpg.

Uconn's Coach won Coach of the Year.

Jeff Adrien the PF from UConn won defensive player of the year. He averaged 17.2 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 1 spg, and 1 bpg.

Luke Neville won Big Man of the Year.

Joseph Romero of Maryland won Freshman of the Year. He averaged 13 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 2 apg, and 1.8 spg.

First Team All American:

PG A.J. Abrams (95 speed, 95 quickness making him one of the fastest players in the game) Averaged 20.9 ppg and 5.5 apg.

SG Stefon Jackson, UTEP 25.3 ppg, 4.7 rpg.

SF C.J. Anderson, Xavier 20.6 ppg, 8.4 rpg, and 2.7 apg.

PF Jon Brockman, Wash 23.8 ppg, 8.5 rpg, and 1.2 bpg.

C Luke Neville


Second Team All American:

PG Deonta Vaughn, Cin, 17 ppg 4.9 apg

SG Wayne Ellington, UNC 22.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 3.5 apg.

SF Paul Harris, Syr 17.8 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.2 spg.

PFJosh Heytvelt

C Luke Harangoy, ND 27 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 0.4 bpg


All-Freshman Team:

PG Demond Bowden, Wisconsin 12.4 ppg 3.4 apg.
SG Joseph Romero
SF R.J. Cesar, Ark 9.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg
PF Ted Hess, Duke 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg.
C Duboise Troester, UVA 9.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg.


Brown won the Ivy League with a 7-7 Conference Record.

Yale's Coach won the Ivy League Coach of the Year.

Louis Dale of Cornell won Ivy League Player of the Year. He averaged 12.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, and 4.5 apg. Not bad for a 5'11 PG.

Ebi Largent of Dartmouth won Freshman of the Ivy League. H finished with 9.5 ppg and 7 rpg.

First Team Ivy League:

PG Louis Dale, Cornell
SG Adam Gore, Cornell 14.6 ppg
SF Travis Pinick, Yale 13.3 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 3.4 apg.
PF Evan Harris, arvard 15.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg.
C Zach Woolridge! His 8.6 ppg and 6.3 rpg got him on the first team.


None of our players made the second team or the freshman team where Ebi Largent of Dartmouth beat out my young freshman for the PF spot.
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Michael Strittmatter graduated. No one else left the team. I didn't get any additional attribute points this year.

Grambling is offering me their head coaching job. That doesn't seem like a step up, so I pass. Instead, they hire Nevada's assistant coach.

I release Pinnock from our coaching staff and hire Tracy Guzman a 30 year old up and coming assistant coach who is highly ambitious and anxious to improve. He is a good offensive mind and should contribute to our players development in that area.

Time for recruiting.
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Our one recruit doesn't sign in the first 2 weeks, but we finally get him to give us a committment in week 3. Our staff's thoughts on Tron Bey now: 6'5 194 pounds 2 star SF who is ranked 754th nationally. They think he has good instincts for stealing the ball. He is a decent shooter and they think he has B- potential which would be 2nd best on our team.

I start recruiting some of the Juniors for next year.
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The Top 5 Recruiting Classes:

1. UNC - 3 All-Americans, 4 5 star players in total. Also 1 4 star player.
2. UConn - 2 All-Americans, 2 4 star players.
3. Duke - 2 All-Americans, 2 4 star players, 1 3 star player.
4. LSU - 1 All-American, 3 4 star players.
5. Florida State - 2 All-Americans



I don't adjust our schedule this year either.

We have 4 scholarships opening up for next year as the following players are seniors: PG Marcus Schroeder, SG Lincoln Gunn, C Zach Woolridge, and SG Chris Petrie. 3 of them will definitely be starting and Petrie might as well as Bey looks like he needs to come off the bench and develop a bit before he starts. If so, we should be a team to reckon with.

A look at the roster:

PG Marcus Schroeder is now up to 68 in overall rating. He has become a better shooter and is a decent passer.

SG Lincoln Gunn is now rated 65 overall. He is our best mid range and 3 point shooter.

SF Tron Bey is only rated 53 and now our staff thinks his potential is much worse than we thought before. He is a C- which is still better than most of our roster. However, I no longer feel like he needs to start right away. He'll be coming off the bench.

SG Chris Petrie will start at SF. He is 6'3 192 pounds and is now rated 58 overall. Not very good from midrange but a decent 3 point shooter.

PF Rudolph Bowie is now rated 67 overall. He has put on some weight and is now 6'7 209. His post game is coming along nicely. His rebounding is also improving.

C Zach Woolridge is 6'9 219 pounds. He is rated 60 overall. However, he is a good inside shooter. Not as good at rebounding as Bowie.

PF W.C. Hedges will be our #1 big man off the bench. He is rated 57 overall. He is 6'9 211. He is a decent rebounder.

C Dallas Byfield is 6'9 216 pounds. He is rated 54 overall. Doesn't excel at anything.

Walkon SG Ime McKowen played some last year but shouldn't play this year. He is rated 50 overall.


PG's Predrag McCleod and Connor Cambridge are each rated 48 overall and don't thrive in anything. They are both decent passers.

SG Lubos Miller is now rated 47 and is a poor shooter. I doubt he'll play.

C Chester Locklier is 6'11 220 pounds. He is rated 47 overall. He is a decent rebounder.

SF Daway Hite is 6'6 207 pounds but doesn't do anything well. He is rated 46 overall.

Walkon PF Wilson Hobbs is rated 45 overall and isn't going to play at all.
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Are you going to use a three-guard system with Bey out of the starting lineup? Are use Hedges in that position more?

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The sim engine appears to be a lot better, in 2k7 you'd never see a team only lose a couple games. This is good.

Bummer on Tron Bey.

Have you messed with the training at all?
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The Top 10:

1. Duke
2. Louisville
3. Texas
4. Florida
5. Tennessee
6. Maryland
7. Southern Cal
8. Connecticut
9. Arizona
10. Ohio State

First Team All-American:

PG Corey Fisher, Villanova
SG Jerome Dyson, UConn (I'm surprised he didn't go pro)
SF Kyle Singler, Duke
PF Brandon Costner, North Carolina State
C Kevin Love, UCLA (I'm very surprised he didn't go pro.)

Second Team All Americans

PG Eric Hayes, Maryland
SG Jon Scheyer, Duke
SF Taylor King, Duke
PF Damian James, Texas
C Robin Lopez, Stanford


Now, that I'm in the 3rd season which will be used for my next NBA season, I'll be focusing on players a bit more and I'll be playing every other game unless the season becomes a lost cause..
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Are you going to use a three-guard system with Bey out of the starting lineup? Are use Hedges in that position more?

I'm going with 3 guards with Petrie getting the start. Hedges will be our number 1 big man off the bench.
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The sim engine appears to be a lot better, in 2k7 you'd never see a team only lose a couple games. This is good.

Bummer on Tron Bey.

Have you messed with the training at all?

Yeah, Bey is a disappointment. I guess I need to work on my scouting abilities. The sim engine definitely feels more solid to me. Yeah, I've done some training drills which is what has slowed up the simmed seasons, and last year I manually set the training regimens for all of my starters and my 2 best reserves. I had Bowie focus on his inside scoring and he is the best on our team at it now... I'm hoping for a big year from him. I had my guards focus on passing and outside shooting. I had Woolridge focus on post defense, post offense, and rebounding mostly.
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Old 11-23-2007, 02:24 PM   #39
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Our first game is at Fordham. They have a huge talent advantage on us and we will have to be great from outside the arc to stay in it. Our only advantage is better team unity.
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Old 11-23-2007, 03:14 PM   #40
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Fordham is destroying us in the 1st half. We can't stop them outside, we can't stop them inside. We are playing ok offensively, but the defense is just terrible. Down 53-27 at the half. They are shooting 50%. We are shooting 33%.

Butler, their PG has 9 points and 6 assists at the half.

Tron Bey is our surprising scoring leader with 6 points off the bench. He is 2 of 3 behind the arc. Bowie has 0 points and 2 boards. He is 0 of 5 from the floor.

Our staff thinks we have more speed and should press them more and run more fast breaks.

I sim the ending as we are down by 35 with 10 minutes to go. We lose 96-54. Petrie was our leading scorer with 14 points. He shot 4 of 8. Schroeder was 1 of 10 from the floor. Bowie finished with 4 points, 6 boards, and a block. Bey was our 2nd leading scorer with 9.
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Old 11-23-2007, 03:17 PM   #41
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We win a simulated game in a preseason tourney against Howard 68-64. Bowie and Woolridge each 15 points and 7 boards. Bowie shot 5 of 8 and 5 of 5 from the line. Woolridge was 6 of 9 from the floor. Schroeder had 13 points and 5 assists. Our next game will be against Northwestern in the tourney. I'll play that later tonight.
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Old 11-23-2007, 03:20 PM   #42
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Have you followed the bug report thread on Operation Sports? Someone had reported that Penn made the NCAA Tournament 3 years in a row for them despite finishing last in the Ivy League. I'm not sure if its all been figured out, but I'm wary of that conference at the moment. Hopefully its not a big deal and doesn't cause you too many problems.

Also, I'm really annoyed now that I didn't take the time to bring my 360 home for the weekend, doh! I'll be following
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Old 11-23-2007, 03:40 PM   #43
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Have you followed the bug report thread on Operation Sports? Someone had reported that Penn made the NCAA Tournament 3 years in a row for them despite finishing last in the Ivy League. I'm not sure if its all been figured out, but I'm wary of that conference at the moment. Hopefully its not a big deal and doesn't cause you too many problems.

Also, I'm really annoyed now that I didn't take the time to bring my 360 home for the weekend, doh! I'll be following

So far, they haven't made it in my league. Both times, the correct team has gone. However, I'm hoping I won't be here too much longer. I want to start that climb into the bigger leagues
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Old 11-23-2007, 07:13 PM   #44
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Now we play Northwestern who are a much better team. They are over 15 points in overall talent better. I've decided that if I keep getting blown out by these types of teams, I'll probably quick sim when the talent difference is that great. However, since I'm still learning my team, I'll try playing this one.

This is the Championship Game of this Preseason tourney. Their PG Umrao Diagne is going to be very difficult to stop.
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We didn't play particularly well on defense, but they missed their open shots. They are shooting 37% while we are drilling our open shots. We are shooting 44% as a team. Gunn has 13 and we are up 35-28 at the half.

With 10 minutes to go, we are up by 10.

Locklier isn't as talented as our other backup C, but his size is creating some easy rebounds for him. He'll be our first option at backup C for now on. With 6:42 to go, we stretch our lead to 2.

They close the lead to 6. 57-51 with 3 minutes to go. I get my starters back in. Bowie hits a hook shot to extend our lead back to 8. Our next possession, Bowie is fouled and only hits 1 of 2. Their next possession, Woolridge fouls a 3 point shooter who hits the shot The 4 point play makes it 60-57. Woolridge fouled out there. So, I get Locklier back in.

Schroeder misses a jumper, but they miss an open jumper as well. Locklier gets his 7th board in limited time. 1:09 to go...

Petrie misses an open 3, but Bowie blocks their next shot. We get the ball and they start intentionally fouling. We get the ball to Gunn who is our best FT shooter. He swishes both pressure FT's. 62-57 lead now.

They hit a 3 with 11 seconds left and foul almost immediately. Gunn goes to the line again. He swishes the first one... but misses the 2nd.. they are only down by 3. They miss a 3 and Locklier gets the rebound.. they can't foul him before time runs out!

We win the Tourney, 63-60!

We shot 40%. They shot 39% (and missed a lot of open 3's)

We were 8 of 25 form the arc. They were 7 of 26.

We were 7 of 13 from the line. They were 7 of 11.

We each had 17 assists.

We outrebounded them 36-33.

We each had 2 blocks. We had 8 fast break points. They had 6.

Bowie was the player of the game. He finished with 13 points, 7 assists, 6 boards, 2 steals, and a block. He shot 5 of 9, 0 of 1, and 3 of 6.

Gunn had 18 points on 6 of 11 shooting, 3 of 7, and 3 of 5. Schroeder had 12 points and 2 assists. He shot 5 of 13. Petrie finished with 13 points and 3 assists. He shot 5 of 13. Woolridge finished with 2 points and 14 boards.

Off the bech, Bey had 5 points in 11 minutes. Locklier had 8 boards in 13 minutes.

We held their star PG to 14 points and 3 assists. He shot 6 of 12 and 2 of 7 from the arc.


Ahh, this wasn't the end of the tourney. This is the NIT Season Tip Off B Bracket which we won. Now, we play Rice next week. They won the C Bracket after the beat Oakland 52-45.

However, we have two pre-season games before that. Next up is a game at Hartford.
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We lose to Hartford 68-65. Gunn led the team with 15 points, 5 boards, and 4 assists. Bowie had 9 points, 3 boards, 2 assists, and a block. Schroeder had 12 points, 5 boards, and 5 assists.

Next up we play St. Francis (NY) on the 17th. Most likely, I won't play that until tomorrow.
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Cool your playing in the NIT Pre-Season Tournament. I take it that is a 16-team event? I wonder if the final four is at the Garden.
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Hmm, that is a good question. It'd be fun to play a game in MSG, so I'm going to sim my next game at St. Francis and play the tourney game against Rice.

We lose to St. Francis, 66-65. Gunn led our team with 16 points. He shot 5 of 11. Bowie had 11 points and 5 boards. Locklier our backup C had 6 points in 9 minutes but no boards.


Now, we play a 4-0 Rice team. They are quite a bit more talented than us, but not as big of a mismatch as our last game which we won.. we'll need them to miss shots but their defense isn't that good, so there is a chance.


It's the Semi-Finals of the Preseaosn NIT and it is at Carnesecca Arena.
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Hmm, that is a good question. It'd be fun to play a game in MSG, so I'm going to sim my next game at St. Francis and play the tourney game against Rice.

We lose to St. Francis, 66-65. Gunn led our team with 16 points. He shot 5 of 11. Bowie had 11 points and 5 boards. Locklier our backup C had 6 points in 9 minutes but no boards.


Now, we play a 4-0 Rice team. They are quite a bit more talented than us, but not as big of a mismatch as our last game which we won.. we'll need them to miss shots but their defense isn't that good, so there is a chance.


It's the Semi-Finals of the Preseaosn NIT and it is at Carnesecca Arena.

I take it that's St. John's arena? If you win, would love to see you play the final.
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We kept it close until the final 3 minutes of the first half where they went on a 8-0 run. We are down 39-27 at the half and sophmore SG Bryan Beasley is the player doing the damage. The very good shooter has 16 points on 6 of 9 shooting including 3 of 6 behind the arc.

Petrie is our leading scorer with 9 points but he is 3 of 12 from the field. No one on our team is shooting over 50%. Locklier has 4 boards and a block in just 7 minutes.


In the 2nd half, it gets very ugly. We lose 91-56. Beasley finished with 19 points. O'Hara their SF had 20.

Gunn led our team with 16 points. Schroeder was 1 of 12 and had 3 points along with 5 assists. Petrie finished 5 of 19 and ended up with 14 points. Bowie finished 6 points, 8 boards, and 3 assists. He shot 3 of 9. Locklier had 4 points and 7 boards in 13 minutes. Woolridge had 4 points and 6 boards in 27 minutes.
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