Played the first 2 games of my 2nd season at LIU we're 1-1. We lost to Dayton and beat St Johns (PA). I have 2 3* SF recruits that are at 100% interest and I'm #1 on both their list(IONA is #2 on both lists at 100% as well). So I'm hoping both commit. They would really help spread the floor so teams cant collapse on my center, who is our only consistent offense so far. If everyone can stay healthy, we should do better in the conference tournament this year.
How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
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Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
Played the first 2 games of my 2nd season at LIU we're 1-1. We lost to Dayton and beat St Johns (PA). I have 2 3* SF recruits that are at 100% interest and I'm #1 on both their list(IONA is #2 on both lists at 100% as well). So I'm hoping both commit. They would really help spread the floor so teams cant collapse on my center, who is our only consistent offense so far. If everyone can stay healthy, we should do better in the conference tournament this year.Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it.. -
Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
2007-08 - Texas State: 13-14
2008-09 - Texas State: 18-10 (NIT First Round)
2009-10 - Pacific: 24-11 (NIT First Round)
2010-11 - Pacific: 22-9 (NCAA First Round)
2011-12 - Pacific: 14-14
2012-13 - Pacific: 23-10 (NCAA First Round)
2013-14 - Pacific: 20-11 (NIT First Round)
2014-15 - George Mason: 24-8 (NCAA First Round)
2015-16 - George Mason: 25-11 (NIT Second Round)
2016-17 - George Mason: 27-6 (NCAA Second Round)
2017-18 - George Mason: 30-6 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2018-19 - George Mason: 27-5 (NCAA First Round)
2019-20 - George Mason: 30-4 (NCAA Second Round)
2020-21 - Washington State: 13-19
2021-22 - Washington State: 21-14 (NIT Quarterfinals)
2022-23 - Washington State: 13-18
2023-24 - Washington State: 8-23
2024-25 - Washington State: 25-9 (NCAA Second Round)
2025-26 - Washington State: 33-6 (NCAA Final Four)
2026-27 - Washington State: 31-6 (NCAA Championship Game)
2027-28 - Washington State: 23-12 (NCAA Second Round)
2028-29 - Kansas: 27-9 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2029-30 - Kansas: 33-4 (NCAA National Champions)
2030-31 - Kansas: 38-1 (NCAA National Champions)
2031-32 - Kansas: 17-14 (NCAA First Round)
2032-33 - Kansas: 32-4 (NCAA Final Four)
2033-34 - Kansas: 32-8 (NCAA Championship Game)
2034-25 - Kansas: 30-7 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2035-36 - Kansas: 27-9 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2036-37 - Kansas: 34-4 (NCAA National Champions)
2037-38 - Kansas: 30-6 (NCAA National Champions)
2038-39 - Kansas: 33-7 (NCAA Championship Game)
2039-40 - Kansas: 32-5 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2040-41 - Kansas: 32-4 (NCAA Second Round)
2041-42 - Kansas: 33-5 (NCAA National Champions)
2042-43 - Kansas: 30-7 (NCAA Elite Eight)
2043-44 - Kansas: 33-4 (NCAA National Champions)
2044-45 - Kansas: 30-8 (NCAA Championship Game)
2045-46 - Kansas: 29-7 (NCAA Sweet Sixteen)
2046-47 - Kansas: 38-1 (NCAA National Champions)
Sandy Paulus will be reserving his place in the Hall of Fame now, thank you very much.
ONTO THE NEXT LEGACY!Comment
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Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
I finished my second year at Southern Utah. Staying is not an option and I am trying to decide on where to go. My options include (Both as no. 1 option):
Hawaii Warriors
(79 OVR)
Conference: WAC
2008-09 Record: 10-18 (6-10)
Best Player: Brandon Spearman (76 OVR, SG, SR)
Arena: Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)
Attendance: 100%
Contract Offered: 3 years
Wichita State Shockers
(82 OVR)
Conference: Missouri Valley Conference
2008-09 Record: 20-9 (14-4)
Best Player: Cleanthony Early (84 OVR, SF, SO, NCAA Mid-Major Player of the year!)
Arena: Charles Koch Arena (10,478)
Attendance: 100%
Contract Offered: 2 years
Any suggestions?Last edited by AntiBandwagoner; 03-09-2013, 11:37 AM.Comment
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Both committed!!!Rather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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Re: How is YOUR Career Legacy going?!?!
I finished my second year at Southern Utah. Staying is not an option and I am trying to decide on where to go. My options include (Both as no. 1 option):
Hawaii Warriors
(79 OVR)
Conference: WAC
2008-09 Record: 10-18 (6-10)
Best Player: Brandon Spearman (76 OVR, SG, SR)
Arena: Stan Sheriff Center (10,300)
Attendance: 100%
Contract Offered: 3 years
Wichita State Shockers
(82 OVR)
Conference: Missouri Valley Conference
2008-09 Record: 20-9 (14-4)
Best Player: Cleanthony Early (84 OVR, SF, SO, NCAA Mid-Major Player of the year!)
Arena: Charles Koch Arena (10,478)
Attendance: 100%
Contract Offered: 2 years
Any suggestions?
I had some good times at Witchita State in another legacy, but I would opt to go for the biggest jump possible here.Comment
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Well I have wrapped up my first season!
I (UNC Pembroke, created team) finished the year 24-9 (12-2 in conference) and won the Big South. I went into the big dance as a 7th seed but lost a close one to Arizona State in the first round. My big man wound up winning Player of the Year, First Team AA (and top big man, CPOY, and all that), I won Conference Coach of the Year, my PG won Conference Freshman of the year. My C, my PG, and my SF were First Team All Conference, my PG, PF and one of my backup Centers made the Freshman All Conference squad...which was interesting because that Center didn't play a minute...I guess it was a rough year for Freshman Centers in our league.
Memphis won the title, Florida's Billy Donovan won COY, Mizzou's Laurence Bowers won DPOY, Arizona State's Jahii Carson won Freshman of the year.
I was very please with the season, we lost some close ones (including the tourny game) due to some poor ball handling and shot selection late in games, I really need to work on developing the mid-range game.
I lost my starting C, SF, and SG to graduation and also lost a PF to Winston-Salem State. Going to be interesting if I don't do well in the offseason with recruiting to try and get some size.Comment
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In my fifth year at Kennesaw State, the first 2 seasons were pretty disappointing, but in year 3 I made it to the Big Dance to lose in the first round. That team had 7 seniors so year 4 was aaaawwwwful. I think we won 5 games, everyday was a struggle. Year 5 (this year) saw a total change in luck. I recruited two guys who just absolutely fill it up. Matched with the freshmen who matured from last year, we won 21 games in the regular season but squeaked into the tourney after winning our conference tourney (Belmont won the regular season title).
We got in as a 12 seed taking on a 90 overall USC. Missing our best player we managed to take them down by 3!
Then we had to take on #4 Oklahoma and we managed to take them down too, this time by 9. SWEET SIXTEEN!
Now we take on #1 Marquette (the #1 overall seed) so we'll see if the magic continues.XBL GamerTag: FILENAME1
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I believe the WAC is considered a mid-major, just like the OVC.Comment
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Finished up my 2nd season at Wofford with a 14-15 record. First game of third season was against Virginia Tech, first of four road games all in one week (others are against UW-Milwaukee, UTEP and UAB, so I stand a chance of doing pretty decent on the road) ! I just lost 87-60 to VT.
My two highest rated players are a 71, my starting PG and SG , who are my main scorers. My highest rated big man is a 67 and can't shoot to save his life . I have mainly been trying to focus on recruiting rather than playing most of the games but it looks like I may have to take the time to play out almost all the games so that I stand a chance of making the tourney. I have four scholarships to fill for next year so I have a chance to make some noise in recruiting
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Just had our biggest win of the season! We beat Oregon 71-70. They weren't ranked or anything but it was still a huge win for us. If we can beat Oregon we should be able to some damage in the NEC. At least thats my thought. Our last few games have come down to the wire and we've won them. Good practice for tournament time I guessRather than complain about life, take responsibility and do something about it..Comment
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I've been simming a lot of seasons just to see how things pan out n my UNCP legacy (going to start a new one to play when raiders' roster update comes out and I update all the courts). Duke is a power and has won 3 titles in 7 years, Marquette has had 2 monster recruiting classes back-to-back (3 AAs each year), After year one Clemson (who lost their top 2 players) had 2 5* guys come in and took them to the regular season ACC title and to the Elite 8 (lost to Duke on the way to one of their 3 titles)...funny thing was, the very next year even with a decent year - Brownell (Clemson's HC) was fired. He wound up coming to High Point where he has been a recruiting monster (considering the conference) snagging a lot of 3 and 4 star kids, nobody in the conference can compete.
I really enjoy the depth of this game.Comment
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