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Go Lions! Oykib at Columbia (FBCB)
I have decided to start a new dynasty with Fast Break College basketball.
I'll start as an level 5 coach at Columbia. My goal is to move to St. John's and win a title. My starting attributes are: Recruiting: 55 Scouting: 25 Offense: 50 Defense: 70 The league startup settings are: Attribute style: 1-100 ( I rarely coach in-game- so I always use more detailed ratings to eveluate players) Firing: on Randomize Team Prestige: No Field of 65 Limited Conference Movement Conference prestige does not update due to player performance Academic Suspensions on There won't be a heck of a lot of detail to start. I can never identify with players that I didn't recruit. It'll build with time, though. |
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01-17-2005, 09:37 AM | #2 |
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I hire any bargain I can find as far as coaches go.
I get: Winfred Ford - Recriuting Coordinator - $50,005 Recruiting: 45 Scouting: 45 Offense: 46 Defense: 4 Nickolas Crowder - Lead Scout - $30,000 Recruiting: 26 Scouting: 35 Offense: 36 Defense: 3 Xander Newhouse - Coaching Assistant - $30,000 Recruiting: 35 Scouting: 8 Offense: 7 Defense: 50 |
01-17-2005, 09:39 AM | #3 |
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Our team roster is very much like a port-a-potty after a summer day at the beach.
Thankfully, the Athletic Director only wants me to finish with a .500 record in the Ivy League. With that in mind, I intend to load up on creampuffs in the non-conference schedule. My team may not even reach .500 in conference but I might be able to dress up the record. I've got four seniors-- all of them scolarship players. A PG, two SGs, and a SF. Of course, my only good player is one of the SGs, Delbert Patterson. But don't expect to hear his name called much. I expect I'll mostly fast sim until I get my players in here. I only have $17,000 to work with in recruiting. So I'm going to have to be lucky. I'm aiming for the best guys rated high or better as far as interest. I also targeted an international early. I offered all my schollies sight unseen to my targets. I've only made one change to my scholarship offers through the first few months. |
01-17-2005, 09:39 AM | #4 |
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Got one!
We got our first commitment, Fernand Bonenfant, from France:
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01-17-2005, 09:42 AM | #5 |
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November 2004
We had one rejection with the news. So we've lost out on one guy, but target a more likely prospect. The training camp seems pretty vanilla. But I love how the 1.1 patch shows the previous ratings with the current. We start the season getting blown out at Gardner Webb. Yeah, we're that bad. Plus I'm losing the one serviceable underclassman to redshirting to shore up next year's unit. I reshuffle the lineup and take care of New Hampshire at home 63-53. We go down south and lose 58-53 to Savannah State. We're turning the ball over too much, though. I decide to lower the motion in the offense. We wind up going 2-3 in November with a home win vs. Albany, 73-63. |
01-17-2005, 09:42 AM | #6 |
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December 2004
We get two declined schollies and no accepted ones. I take out Arkansas Pine-Bluff on the road 63-53 to even my record at 3-3. We continue the good feelings with a 52-41 win when American comes to town. We come back to earth with a 58-50 loss at Air Force. Youngstown State comes to Columbia and falls to us, 54-45. We lose at Binghamton, 69-64, in a game where we're outrebounded 32-23. We are terrible on the boards. but there's nothing I can do about that just yet. We fall at home to, previously, 1-9 Army, 62-54. We couldn't buy a bucket-- shooting 35%. Also, it didn't help that we put them on the line thirty-one times to our fourteen. We end December at 5-6. Last edited by oykib : 01-17-2005 at 09:43 AM. |
01-17-2005, 09:49 AM | #7 |
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January 2004
We get two commitments and a rejection. The first guy who's coming to Columbia (actually, I haven't evaluated him yet-- I'll update later-- he's the #34 PG and from the UK): Code:
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We drop a game to Belmont, 64-60-- at home-- to start the month. We pull out a home win, 66-62, against Bethune-Cookman. We do this despite putting them on the line thirty times We open the conference schedule by dropping a 66-56 game at home to Brown. Princeton then takes us behind the woodshed, 72-33. It stays ugly. Here's our record at he end of January: Code:
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01-17-2005, 09:51 AM | #8 |
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We didn't do much with the rest of the regular season: Code:
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01-17-2005, 09:53 AM | #9 |
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2005-2006 Season
We lose our Recruiting Coordinator. Here's the new guy:
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01-17-2005, 09:55 AM | #10 |
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I ask to upgrade the facilities, which are only rated at 26. We had a shitty season last season. But we did bring in the #59 recruiting class.
We have four schollies available. We will lose a C, 2 PFs, and a SF. That's tough because it's tough to recruit good bigs. Here's our Schedule: Code:
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01-17-2005, 09:57 AM | #11 |
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2005-06 Roster
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01-17-2005, 10:01 AM | #12 |
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If you look at Bonenfant, Pearsall, and Morgan and then at their player cards from recruiting, You can see how big a scouting error I have to deal with:
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01-17-2005, 10:03 AM | #13 |
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The training facility request was denied.
We get two recruits before training camps open: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:06 AM | #14 |
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November 2005
We get an opening night win at home. We beat Arkansas-Little Rock 68-53. Five starters get into double digits. Next, St. Peter's comes to town. It goes down to the wire: 2nd Half Time Remaining: 2:01 Columbia 44, St. Peter's 46 St. Peter's ball: Defense: Matchup Zone James Klein passes the ball to Chester Brien (Backcourt). Chester Brien passes the ball to James Klein (Top of the key). James Klein is trapped near midcourt. Albert Nemeth gets the steal. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 1:52 Columbia 44, St. Peter's 46 Columbia ball: Defense: 2-3 Zone Albert Nemeth passes the ball to Gordon Cooper (Left wing). Gordon Cooper drives to the inside. Gordon Cooper drives to the right baseline. Gordon Cooper passes the ball to Jess Pearsall (Left wing). He is fouled by Barry Myers Team Fouls - Columbia: 9, St. Peter's: 7 St. Peter's is in the penalty. Jess Pearsall will go to the line for one plus the penalty. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 1:35 Columbia 44, St. Peter's 46 Columbia ball: Defense: 2-3 Zone Jess Pearsall is at the free throw line. The first free throw is good. The second free throw is good. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 1:35 Columbia 46, St. Peter's 46 St. Peter's ball: Defense: Matchup Zone Ervin Rodgers inbounds the ball to Brice Bane. Columbia comes out in a full court press. Brice Bane passes the ball to Chester Brien (Backcourt). Chester Brien passes the ball to Brice Bane (Top of the key). Brice Bane drives to the inside. Brice Bane drives to the left baseline. Brice Bane passes the ball to Chester Brien (Left corner). Chester Brien drives to the left baseline. Chester Brien passes the ball to Ervin Rodgers (Right wing). Ervin Rodgers is trapped near the sideline. Jess Pearsall gets the steal. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 0:58 Columbia 46, St. Peter's 46 Columbia ball: Defense: 2-3 Zone Jess Pearsall brings the ball over the timeline. Jess Pearsall drives to the inside. Jess Pearsall passes the ball to Gordon Cooper (FT Line). Gordon Cooper drives to the hoop. Gordon Cooper passes the ball to Jess Pearsall (Right wing). Jess Pearsall drives to the inside. Jess Pearsall attempts to drive but James Klein steals the ball. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 0:38 Columbia 46, St. Peter's 46 St. Peter's ball: Defense: Matchup Zone James Klein passes the ball to Chester Brien (Left wing). Jess Pearsall steals the pass. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 0:33 Columbia 46, St. Peter's 46 Columbia ball: Defense: 2-3 Zone Jess Pearsall gets a breakaway. He finishes with a layup. 2nd Half Time Remaining: 0:30 Columbia 48, St. Peter's 46 St. Peter's ball: Defense: Matchup Zone Chester Brien inbounds the ball to Brice Bane. Brice Bane brings the ball over the timeline. Brice Bane drives to the left wing. Brice Bane drives to the left baseline. Brice Bane passes the ball to Barry Myers (Left corner). Barry Myers drives to the top of the key. Barry Myers passes the ball to Chester Brien (Left wing). Chester Brien passes the ball to Brice Bane (Left corner). Brice Bane passes the ball to Chester Brien (Left baseline). Chester Brien passes the ball to Ervin Rodgers (Right corner). Ervin Rodgers passes the ball to James Klein (FT Line). Final Score - Columbia 48, St. Peter's 46 Player of the Game: C James Klein - St. Peter's We then get our revenge against Army for last year, 73-51. Buffalo comes to town and takes us out. The difference is at the line. Buffalo: 18 for 21, Columbia: 1 for 8, final: Buffalo 64, Columbia 46. Last edited by oykib : 01-17-2005 at 10:12 AM. |
01-17-2005, 10:13 AM | #15 |
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12/04/05 Austin Peay (8-3) L 67-58 3-2 12/21/05 at New Hampshire (5-6) W 53-41 4-2 12/25/05 Youngstown State (5-6) W 52-42 5-2 12/30/05 Binghamton (3-9) W 71-54 6-2 |
01-17-2005, 10:15 AM | #16 |
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January
In recruiting we get a commitment and a rejection. The new guy: Code:
We get a win vs. Arkansas Pine-Bluff and then proceed to drop the rest of our January contests. Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:17 AM | #17 |
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February 2006
I think our crappiness scared away a sure prospect. We recieved a rejection and now have to scramble. Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:19 AM | #18 |
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March 2006
More of the same last month. We're sitting at the bottom of the league again. By the way, we lost another prospect. I'm gonna have to give up getting a fourth player again this year. We finish the season by taking two out of three. Here's the dump: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:21 AM | #19 |
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I grabbed a guy out of Canada-- sight unseen-- for my last scholarship player. He was rated five-hundred something. But I took him because he averaged 20 ppg in high school. Here's his card:
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01-17-2005, 10:22 AM | #20 |
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Our recruiting class was ranked #63. We may have enough players to be decent this year.
I lose my recruiting coordinator again. Here's the new guy: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:24 AM | #21 |
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The board is concerned about my performance.
I only have one scholarship to hand out this year. So I'm aiming for a really good player. Here's the squad: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:26 AM | #22 |
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We get an opening day win at home at Central Connecticut. I tried to schedule somewhat tougher team in non-conference games in order to battle test my talented youngsters. True Freshman James Thompson had 17 pts. and 9 boards. Here's the Schedule: Code:
We blow the doors off of Mercer in the home opener, 75-41. This time POTG is sophomore PG Percival Morgan with 12 pts., 6 assists, and 4 steals. Five players got into double figures. We continue our winning ways at Boston University. We take it 67-55. This time it's redshirt freshman Frenchman Fernand Bonenfant that's the man. He leads the way with 22 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists from the SF position. We then go out to Portland and take the contest 90-70. Percival Morgan is again big with 29 points and 8 steals. We turned them over thirty times, including a 15-4 steal margin. We finally come down to earth in a home contest vs. Texas A&M. We drop this one 77-68. Fifth-year senior SG Matt Jacobs does us in with 37 points, including 7 of 9 from downtown! Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:28 AM | #23 |
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December 2006
We drop a second in a row when Deleware State takes us 79-70 at our house. They got us on the strength of 35 of 51 free throws. Of course that meant that we were in foul trouble all night, too. I realizae somethings wrong when woeful Savannah State comes to town and clips us 60-51. There doesn't seem much obvious in the stats, though. They just outshot us. We manage to get off the schneide(sp?) win a win at home vs. Stony Brook, 63-55. Not the dominating performance I was hoping for. But I'll take the 'W'. A nice road win is in the cards at St. Peter's, 73-66. Percival Morgan pours in 21, with 4 rebounds, 5 assists, and 3 steals to lead the way. Four players score double figures. I see that my Starting center is a weak leak and shuffle my lineup after the contest. I put in a True Freshman at PF and move James Thompson, another True Freshman, to his natural C position. Our next game sees us get doubled up, 92-46, at St. Joseph's. Their shooting guard goes for 31. They dominated the glass and out shot us 50% to 30%. Just an out and out massacre. Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:30 AM | #24 |
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January 2007
We finally get our man. He'd been holding out for a bigger school, I believe. We lost most of our secondary targets because of him. Thankfully he's with us now. Code:
I don't like that big zero in quickness. But he's seven feet and he has an 89 strength as an eighteen year-old. I also like that he put up nineteen a game and is a great rebounder and post defender with shot-blocking ability. We also got news of an academic suspension of the 9th man in the rotation. I can deal with it. But I wish it hadn't happened right before conference play started. We treat Army like a red-headed stepchild at Westpoint, 75-49. I'm still not happy with our rebounding, though. It was even. Appalachian State gets a rude reception at our gym, 71-53. Inserting freshman PF Trevor Lebrun into the lineup is starting to pay off. He helped out with ten boards and we won the rebound battle 46-30. The conference season starts with a killer. We lose by 15 at home vs. Yale, 63-48. It was another case where we were just outshot, 57% to 48%. We drop the next game, a back-to-back at home, 66-63 to Cornell. It was another case of a mad bomber. SG Mark Vanwinkle had 31 and shot 8-11 from three. It just gets worse at Princeton, 84-72-- 51% to 42%.. But worse, we get outrebounded 43-28. We finally get a win, in a non-conference game vs. Arkansas- Little Rock. I don't get it. a lot of these teams have the same prestige as the Ivys. But I just can't seem to do well in conference. Another shitty performance follows that nice game, however. We lose at Buffalo, 60-49. Code:
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February 2007
We start out February with Princeton at our gym. James Thompson comes up big in an 85-81 victory. We finally get a conference win. We got to the line 43 imes and outrebounded them 43-30. I slowed the pace down by one before the game. Thompson put in 25. In another dumb back-to-back at Yale (I guess the Ivy plays almost nothing but), we fall 61-49. It was the same old song as Trevor Lebrun got injured and we lost our best rebounder. They won the board battle 43-28. All right. I've had it with this season. We drop another one. This time 75-54 at Brown. Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:34 AM | #26 |
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March 2007
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Another terrible run in-conference. But we picked up some awards. James Thompson, Trevor Lebrun and Fernand Bonenfant were all on the conference all-freshman team. James Thompson was Conference Freshman of the Year. Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:37 AM | #27 |
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2007-2008 Season
Our recriuting class ranking is #156.
I think we've got four schollies this year. We actually have six seniors. We don't even lose any staff members. I am overwhelmed. Perhaps it's a good omen. Here's the conference movement up to now: Code:
Not the most realistic stuff I've ever seen. Actually, we have five schollies this year. |
01-17-2005, 10:38 AM | #28 |
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01-17-2005, 10:40 AM | #29 |
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November 2007
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Hawley is being redshirted. My starting lineup is: C James Thompson PF Trevor Lebrun SF Fernand Bonenfant SG Jess Pearsall PG Percival Morgan 6th Timothy Eyre 7th Albert Nemeth 8th Paul O'Kelley 9th Lawrence Trussell 10th Ignace Delliot Bonenfant and Thompson are my key players. I'm running a balanced attack with a 5 pace. Motion is set to 4, with 3s at 3. I will run the 2-3 Zone and the 2-1-2 Zone with a lot of trapping and doubling inside. We lose our opener at Arkansas State, 60-45. I like the fact that we beat them on the glass though. We have a rough go of it the rest of the way: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:43 AM | #30 |
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We get one commitment-- a guy from Russia: Code:
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01-17-2005, 10:46 AM | #31 |
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I get two commitments and a rejection. Code:
With a little tweaking to the strategies we start to do better: Code:
There's an issue with recruiting, though. We get two rejections and no commitments to start the next month. Last edited by oykib : 01-17-2005 at 10:47 AM. |
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We get one commitment and one rejection. Here's the guy we got: Code:
We need to win two of our last three to break even in conference play. Unfortunately, two of the three are on the road. We're up 43-19 at the half in the game at Dartmouth. Everything is going well. Maybe I should coach every game. Even the bench players are getting in on the action. We go on to win 70-42. Percival Morgan is the PotG. He put in 15 with 3 assists and 3 steals. Four players were in double figures. Code:
We get to halftime in our game at home vs. Cornell up by eight, 22-14. We've played a lot of sloppy defense, though-- committing 13 fouls. Thankfully, Cornell, to this point, is brickin' at a 50% clip from the line. By the way, we are shooting .290 and they are shooting .095. The second half is only slightly better than the first. The final score is 50-35-- good guys. Jess Pearsall is PotG. He had 14on 5 of 8 shooting and 3 of 3 from the stripe. Code:
So we've guarunteed a .500 season. I hope that'll keep the regents off my back. We can take away from the game the fact that we killed them on the glass. We get to halftime in our game at Harvard up 40-38. It's a very fast-paced game. We're shooting .533 to their .484. But they are killing us 21-14 on the glass. they have 12 fouls to our 6, however. I hope that we can exploit that in the second half. We have the game and blow it down the stretch. We give up some big threes lat and drop it 67-64. Code:
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April 2008
We get our final scholarship player. He's a PG: Code:
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01-17-2005, 11:00 AM | #36 |
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2008-2009 Season
The board decided to upgrade my facilities. I didn't even ask last year.
They are back to being satisfied with my performance. The team's prestige is back up to 27, which is where it was when I took the job. We had the #51 recruiting class. This year we have three seniors and two scholarship players leaving. Code:
I am not offered any jobs. Luckily, I haven't had any of my bargain basement staff stolen away either. I bang out my schedule in one go. That's a first, I believe. Code:
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01-17-2005, 11:10 AM | #37 |
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I haven't gotten any commitments by the time training camps roll around.
This year I'll give a more detailed overview of my players since they are mostly mine now. My starting center is James Thompson. He's a Junior. He's not much of a defender. But he's got a really good inside game and a decent defensive rebounder. He also has a some shot blocking ability. He also has good hands for a big man. So he's one of my key players. Code:
He is a much better defender than Thompson. He can also rebound some. Unfortunately, Lebrun has no offensive game whatsoever. He's also a Junior. Code:
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He can't defend either. He's much more athletic than the guys in my frontcourt, though. Code:
But he makes up for his shortcomings on the offensive end by being a great defender. He also helps make up for Pearsall's shortcomings on the defensive end. Code:
I'll probably redshirt him next year and make him my featured player in two. Code:
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The only one I'm really excited about is Zane Jones, a PG from Indiana. He'll very likely start next year. Code:
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November 2008
We drop the opener in a close game at Iona, 74-70. We go on to win the next two-- the home opener vs. Air Force and on the road at Arkansas Pine-Bluff. Code:
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December 2008
I got my main target, Chris Dombrowski, a SF. I am excited about turning him into a great inside-outside threat. He should cut through the Ivy League like butter in a few years. Code:
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We've really picked up the level of competition the past few years. Let's hope it pays dividends when we get into league play. Code:
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January 2009
We get our target. Things seem to be working out well. When SF Chris Dombrowski signs, it ends our recruiting for the year. you can see his player card above. We get to half time of our first conference game, at Harvard, up by four, 38-34. We come in having dropped our last two contests-- putting us at 5-7 on the year. We go on a run a couple of minutes into the second half. The final score is 71-60, us. but it wasn't that close. Code:
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At this point, I want to shake things up a bit. I swap Timothy Eyre in at PF for Thomas LeBrun. Code:
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Jess Pearsall was named to the 2nd team All-Ivy League and Trevor LeBrun was named to the first team.
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2009-2010 Season
We fall back into the bad graces of the board.
Our recruiting class was ranked #120. Michigan State had the #1 class. The team prestige fell to 26. Our facility upgrade puts our training facility at 32. Tht's second in the conference. We once again keep our whole staff. I once again get as strong a non-conference schedule as I can. Code:
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We have four sholarships are available, all bigs. I have to replace a Center, 2 Power Forwards, and my 6'10" Small Forward.
November One of our scollies has been declined already. Our first game goes well. We beat up Rutgers in Jersey 70-57. We fouled the hell out of them, though. Code:
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By the way, here's the rundown of our starters.
Xavier Hawley takes over the center position. He's 7'1" and he's got 100 in strength. I love his inside game and offensive rebounding ability. He's also a decent defender and defensive rebounder. Code:
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01-17-2005, 07:53 PM | #47 |
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We blow out Fairleigh Dickinon in our home opener, 89-65.
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As you can see we won our last game of the month as well. We took UAB by five at home. This leads to us being ranked (#22) for the first time since I bacame coach. Code:
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01-17-2005, 07:57 PM | #48 |
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December 2009
We get one commitment and two rejections to start the month. the two rejections were longshots. Here's the guy we got. Code:
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We win the first game of the month at home against Lehigh, 79-63. We are really rolling. But I believe we've got a rough patch coming up. I set the schedule to get pretty much progressively harder. I wanted to build up my team's toughness before the conference schedule starts. Code:
It becomes moot when we play an awful game at home vs. Austin Peay. We get spanked, 86-75. It wasn't as close as the score, either. Code:
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Recruiting just took a bad turn. We lost out on two guys and got no commitals. We get to conference play at 8-3. We aren't ranked anymore, though. January is not very kind to us. We go 2-2 in the conference. That's not what I was hoping for. We're at 11-6 overall after starting 7-1. Code:
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We get one commitment and one rejection in recruiting. The new guy: RECRUIT DETAILS #21 PG Lynn Martinez -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Height: 6' 1" Weight: 180 High School: Romulus High School Hometown: Romulus, NY GPA: 3.53 Test Score: 1080 Rating: *** Attributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type INS JPS FTS 3PS HND PAS ORB DRB PSD PRD STL BLK PFS QKN STR JMP STA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current: 33 18 56 46 50 31 28 20 43 37 30 36 62 94 27 51 58 Potential: C A A C B C B C C B D C Season Stats: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PTS OREB REB AST TOS A/T STL BLK PFS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.4 1.1 2.7 3.8 2.5 1.55 1.2 1.2 3.5 Shooting Averages: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FGM FGA FG% FTM FTA FT% 3PM 3PA 3P% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.7 11.1 .244 0.6 0.8 .733 0.4 5.4 .075 Recruiting Notes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Qualified: Yes Committed to Columbia Rankings: #39 PG, East Region #32 Overall, East Region #10 PG High School Awards: None Top 5 Schools: *Columbia, Rutgers, Massachusetts, Princeton, Ohio State [/code] Code:
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