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Old 03-27-2010, 02:14 AM   #649
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Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

I didn't realize the main thing that was going to suck about finally getting caught up and actually following your legacy.....I have to wait for results }:cP I'm looking forward to tourney time and seeing what kind of class you bring in after. I will admit though that I love the recruiting/building aspect of any game.
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2018 West Coast Conference Tournament
Site: Jenny Craig Pavilion, San Diego, CA

Quarterfinals Matchups:
(1) San Francisco vs. (8) Saint Mary's
(4) San Diego vs. (5) Loyola Marymount
(3) Gonzaga vs. (6) Pepperdine
(2) Portland vs. (7) Santa Clara

San Diego, CA - The brackets are set and the Dons will be playing the Saint Mary's Gaels in the first round of the 2018 West Coast Conference Tournament, which will be held at the Jenny Craig Pavilion in San Diego, CA.

Normally, Saint Mary's would seem like a sure win for the Dons going off their 9-20 overall record and their 3-11 conference record. However, the Dons were upended by the Gales 78-65 at home back in mid-January. That said, the Dons demolished the Gaels by 30 points in mid-February, so San Francisco should get the win this time, as well.

The Dons will most likely take on the San Diego Toreros in the second round. The Dons destroyed San Diego 84-48 in their first matchup of the year in San Francisco, but San Diego got the last laugh with a 94-85 victory over the Dons in San Diego. The Dons would certainly be the favorite in that matchup, but the Toreros would certainly have a decent shot at knocking the top-seeded Dons off their lofty perch, especially if the Dons come in overconfident as they already have an at-large NCAA Tournament berth sealed up while San Diego (and every other team in the WCC Tournament) if fighting for their NCAA Tournament lives.

If the Dons win in the second round of the WCC Tournament, they will most likely take on either Portland or Gonzaga. The Dons are 4-0 versus Gonzaga and Portland combined this season.
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Old 03-27-2010, 02:25 AM   #651
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I didn't realize the main thing that was going to suck about finally getting caught up and actually following your legacy.....I have to wait for results }:cP I'm looking forward to tourney time and seeing what kind of class you bring in after. I will admit though that I love the recruiting/building aspect of any game.
I'll try to get in plenty of results for you to read this weekend!

I love the building and recruiting aspect, as well. I'm really excited about some of the recruits I look to be bringing in next year, so I'm ready to get to the offseason (though I'd like to win the NCAA Title first).

Thanks for following along.
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Old 03-27-2010, 02:41 AM   #652
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I'll try to get in plenty of results for you to read this weekend!

I love the building and recruiting aspect, as well. I'm really excited about some of the recruits I look to be bringing in next year, so I'm ready to get to the off-season (though I'd like to win the NCAA Title first).

Thanks for following along.
Yeah I've really enjoyed it and it has inspired me to do my own when NCAA 11 drops since I always build up a small school since I just dominate with the Gators and it gets stale. Here's to hoping for a coaching carousel like some have been asking for. Until then though I'll just stick to blogging.

In regards to the game, unfortunately I haven't been able to get my hands on 2K8, but I did have 2k7 and I've been playing that some. Recruiting can be a bitch in that version from what I have read and the sim engine got an overhaul for 08. There are a ton of times I lost good recruits that I was winning on out the gate and the only offer to up through the last week of late signing, only to lose in the end. Hope you don't suffer that same fate this year.
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(1) San Francisco 84, (8) Saint Mary's 48

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(8) Saint Mary's (9-21)
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San Diego, CA - So much for any hopes of an upset. Instead, the #1-seeded San Francisco Dons (27-5, 11-3 WCC) sent out a statement to the rest of the WCC today as the Dons blasted the Saint Mary's Gaels (9-21, 3-11 WCC) from right out of the gate and advanced to the second round of the West Coast Conference Tournament. The Dons jumped out to a 22-8 lead early on and led by 35 points at halftime as they grabbed a 49-14 lead going into the locker rooms. The Dons took their foot off the gas in the second half with the backups logging heavy minutes, but the Dons still walked away with an impressive 84-48 victory.

The Dons were led by Owen Kole's double-double. Kole totaled 24 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists,and 5 steals in limited minutes as he just totally wore down the depleted Saint Mary's defense. Jason Redick struggled shooting the basketball as he shot only 1-6 from downtown, but he got to the basket several times end ended with 11 points and 5 assists. Jaime Barton came off the bench to drill four threes to end with 14 points and 3 assists while senior power forward Colin Soson scored a career-high 10 points in 13 minutes, breaking his previous career-high of 9 points.

With Loyola Marymount beating San Diego 74-73, the Dons will take on the Lions in the second round of the West Coast Conference Tournament tomorrow.

Saint Mary's Player Statistics
Artie Cross, PG: 6 points (2-4, 0-1), 4 rebounds, 5 assists
Milton Marigney, SG: 12 points (5-16, 2-4), 7 rebounds, 3 steals
Grant Hayes, SF: 17 points (7-20, 1-2)
Billy Grafs, PF: 3 points (1-2), 4 rebounds
Jair Martin, C: 4 points (1-5), 8 rebounds

San Francisco Player Statistics
Matt Owen, PG: 9 points (3-4, 3-4), 4 rebounds, 4 assists
Jason Redick, SG: 11 points (5-11, 1-6), 5 assists
Walter Proffitt, SF: 8 points (3-11, 1-7), 3 rebounds, 3 steals
Bernard Mendoza, PF: 2 points (1-3, 0-2), 2 blocks
Owen Kole, C: 24 points (9-15), 12 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 steals
Jaime Barton, PG: 14 points (5-6, 4-5), 3 assists
Colin Soson, PF: 10 points (4-4)

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2018 WEST COAST CONFERENCE QUARTERFINALS

(1) San Francisco - 84
(8) Saint Mary's - 48

(4) San Diego - 73
(5) Loyola Marymount - 74

(3) Gonzaga - 67
(6) Pepperdine - 82

(2) Portland - 64
(7) Santa Clara - 60

Semifinals Matchups:
(1) San Francisco vs. (5) Loyola Marymount
(2) Portland vs. (6) Pepperdine
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Yeah I've really enjoyed it and it has inspired me to do my own when NCAA 11 drops since I always build up a small school since I just dominate with the Gators and it gets stale. Here's to hoping for a coaching carousel like some have been asking for. Until then though I'll just stick to blogging.
Yeah, hopefully dynasty and presentation in NCAA 11 improve over this year's iteration. That game has gotten stale in next-gen. I used to love EA's NCAA Football games back on the old Xbox, but it just hasn't been the same since the 360/PS3 came along, despite the eye candy of improved graphics.

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In regards to the game, unfortunately I haven't been able to get my hands on 2K8, but I did have 2k7 and I've been playing that some. Recruiting can be a bitch in that version from what I have read and the sim engine got an overhaul for 08. There are a ton of times I lost good recruits that I was winning on out the gate and the only offer to up through the last week of late signing, only to lose in the end. Hope you don't suffer that same fate this year.
That sucks you cannot get the game. I purchased my copy back in March 2008. I've heard that the game can be found in the big bins at Wal-Mart and such, but I imagine that it's getting harder and harder to find the game now as it climbs in age.

Sometimes recruits do slip through my fingers, but I don't feel like there's anything too buggy about it. However, as a small school can have someone at 100% only to be passed over by a power conference school, but I don't think that happens as much at the mid-major and power conference level.

I signed two three-star prospects in the fall signing period and have a four-star small forward at 100% and with the scholarship already offered. There's another school in pursuit of him, but they're a bit behind, so I think I should be able to sign him on day #1 of the spring signing period.
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(1) San Francisco 76, (5) Loyola Marymount 48

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(5) Loyola Marymount (18-13)
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(1) San Francisco (28-5)
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76
March 3rd, 2018
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San Diego, CA - For the second straight game, the San Francisco Dons (28-5, 11-3 WCC) completely and utterly demolished their opponents. The San Francisco Dons jumped out to a 25-4 lead early in the first half and never looked back as USF went on to win 76-48 against the Loyola Marymount Lions (18-13, 7-7 WCC) in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference Tournament.

The Lions had no answer to Owen Kole down low, who owned the paint. The freshman center scored 25 points on the night and also grabbed 13 boards in addition to 3 assists. Matt Owen also put on a fine showing with 20 points and 3 steals. Jason Redick was the only other USF player to score in double-figures as he scored 10 points and collected 3 assists.

The Dons were especially impressive on the defensive side of the court tonight as the Dons held Loyola Marymount to only 34% shooting. In addition, the Lions shot only 2-19 (11%) from beyond the arc and only got the the free throw line once. In contrast, the Dons shot 44% from the field, 41% from downtown, and 15-18 from the charity stripe.

"We did a really good job out there tonight," commented Coach Frizzell. "We played hard; we executed well. We just did all the right things. Loyola Marymount is a good team, so I'm really impressed by how easily we handled them."

The #2-seeded Portland Pilots (18-12, 9-5 WCC) upended the #6-seeded Pepperdine Waves (15-17, 5-9 WCC) in the other semifinal matchup tonight, so the Dons will take on the Pilots tomorrow.

Loyola Marymount Player Statistics
Jordan Hill, PG: 13 points (6-10, 1-2)
Johnathen Gennie, SG: 9 points (4-15, 1-8), 5 rebounds
Derrick Bazin, SF: 4 points (2-4, 0-1), 6 rebounds
Stuart Greenleaf, PF: 4 points (2-10), 5 rebounds
Dante Burrell, C: 6 points (3-7)
Bryant Paulding, C: 6 points (3-5), 11 rebounds, 3 steals, 3 blocks

San Francisco Player Statistics
Matt Owen, PG: 20 points (6-9, 3-5), 3 steals
Jason Redick, SG: 10 points (4-6, 2-4), 3 assists
Walter Proffitt, SF: 5 points (2-8, 1-3), 5 rebounds
Bernard Mendoza, PF: 2 points (1-5, 0-1), 6 rebounds
Owen Kole, C: 25 points (9-14), 13 rebounds, 3 assists

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