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  • doncoryell
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    • Jan 2003
    • 7560

    #436
    Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

    2/1/10

    TOP 25


    #5 Kansas State 73, Iowa State 54
    #9 Cincinnati 72, Saint Joseph's 67
    #16 Villanova 62, Providence 55

    WAC

    Fresno State 76, San Jose State 60

    OTHERS

    Florida A&M 66, Winston-Salem State 54


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    2/2/10

    TOP 25


    #7 Florida 74, #14 Alabama 72
    Michigan State 80, #12 Michigan 67
    #25 Syracuse 87, St.John's 36

    OTHERS

    Georgetown 64, Pittsburgh 53
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    • doncoryell
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      • Jan 2003
      • 7560

      #437
      February 3, 2010 - Boise State (10-9, 5-4) @ New Mexico State (15-8, 7-2)

      Aggies' 2nd Half Surge Buries Broncos, 68-46

      Pan American Center
      Las Cruces, NM


      First Half

      Moritz cans a hook and after Johnston and Edwards trade 3pters, Moritz nails a hook. Pope lays in a rebound then after Okoye swishes a hook, Moritz buries a short jumper. Famutini puts in a layup then Moritz nails a short turnaround jumper to give Boise State a six point lead, 13-7, with just under 15:00 remaining. Bruthelieus drops in a hook then after Thomas and Jones trade two free throws, Rouse puts in a layup. Hackstadt swishes a short turnaround jumper then Jones banks in a layup on a fast break to pull New Mexico State to within two, 17-15, halfway through the opening half. Edwards sinks a jumper and after Jones makes 1 of 2 free throws, Famutini and Hamilton trade layups. Okoye slams in a dunk and after Noonan and Jones trade 3pters, Hamilton hits a short jumper to give the Broncos a seven point lead, 28-21, with 5:00 to go. Okoye puts in a layup then after Pope banks in a short jumper and jams in a dunk, Mortiz banks in a layup to give Boise State a seven point lead at the half. Boise State's Moritz leads all scorers with 10 points and Jones leads New Mexico State with 8.

      Second Half
      Famutini sinks a hook then after Okoye and Johnston trade jumpers, Young makes two free throws. Famutini tips in a rebound then Young puts in a layup as New Mexico State starts the half on a 10-2 run and takes the lead, 35-34, with just under 15:00 remaining. Lester makes 1 of 2 free throws and Famutini tips in a rebound then after Johnston banks in a jumper, Young cans two free throws. Young hits a 3pter then Lester drops in a layup as the Aggies continue their run and now lead by 13, 47-34, midway through the second half. Hamilton and Bruthelieus trade making 1 of 2 free throws then after Lester and Zuzak trade layups, Bruthelieus cans two free throws. Bruthelieus banks in a layup then Thomas and Brewer trade short jumpers as New Mexico State increases their lead to 17, 56-39, with under 5:00 to go. Edwards banks in a layup and converts a 3-point play and after Jones sinks a jumper, Johnston makes 1 of 2 free throws. Hacstadt puts in a couple of layups and Johnston nails a hook then after Edwards cans two free throws, Gibson hits a 3pter in the closing seconds as the Aggies pull away from the Broncos.
      Code:
                            1   2   F
         Boise State       32  14  46
         New Mexico State  25  43  68
      
      
      
      [b]Boise State Broncos
      Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      A.Thomas           32   1-7    2-2   0   2   3  0   4
      P.Edwards          30   4-14   3-3   1   5   1  2  12
      S.Hamilton         32   2-10   1-4   1   3   1  1   5
      I.Okoye            27   4-7    0-0   1   8   0  2   8
      Z.Moritz           27   5-10   0-0   0   5   1  1  10
      [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      P.Noonan           11   1-1    0-0   0   1   1  0   3
      C.Kabba             7   0-1    0-0   1   3   0  1   0
      S.Rouse             9   1-4    0-0   1   1   0  1   2
      J.Zuzak            12   1-4    0-1   0   2   2  0   2
      D.Dalgarn           6   0-1    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
      K.Cunningham        2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
      E.Minor             4   0-1    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
      [b]Totals                 19-60   6-10  5  31   9  8  46
                             .317   .600
      
      Turnovers[/b]: 16 (A.Thomas 4, P.Edwards 2, S.Hamilton 1,
      I.Okoye 2, Z.Moritz 2, P.Noonan 1, S.Rouse 1, J.Zuzak 2,
      D.Dalgarn 1)
      
      [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 5 (S.Hamilton 1, I.Okoye 1, J.Zuzak 2,
      D.Dalgarn 1)
      
      [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-12, .167 (A.Thomas 0-3, P.Edwards 1-6,
      S.Hamilton 0-1, P.Noonan 1-1, D.Dalgarn 0-1)
      
      
      
      
      [b]New Mexico State Aggies
      Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      J.Lester           32   2-6    102   1   2   3  0   5
      J.Young            23   2-7    4-4   1   2   0  3   9
      B.Johnston         28   3-11   1-2   1   5   0  0   8
      H.Pope             30   4-10   0-0   3  11   0  1   8
      P.Famutini         26   5-10   0-0   3   8   1  0  10
      [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
      D.Jones            13   3-5    3-4   1   2   0  1  10
      C.Cole             11   0-2    0-0   0   0   1  1   0
      J.Gibson           10   1-3    0-0   0   0   1  0   3
      A.Castillo          2   0-1    0-0   0   0   1  0   0
      M.Brewer           11   1-6    0-0   1   6   1  0   2
      C.Bruthelieus       9   2-3    3-4   0   3   0  0   7
      R.Hackstadt         6   3-4    0-0   3   5   0  1   6
      [b]Totals                 26-68  12-16 14  44   8  7  68
                             .382   .750
      
      Turnovers[/b]: 13 (J.Lester 2, J.Young 1, P.Famutini 4,
      D.Jones 1, C.Cole 2, M.Brewer 2, C.Bruthelieus 1)
      
      [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 6 (B.Johnston 4, H.Pope 1, P.Famutini 1)
      
      [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 4-11, .364 (J.Young 1-2, B.Johnston 1-4,
      D.Jones 1-1, C.Cole 0-2, J.Gibson 1-1, J.Castillo 0-1)
      Next Game: 2/6/10 @ Fresno State
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      • doncoryell
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        • Jan 2003
        • 7560

        #438
        Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

        2/3/10

        TOP 25


        #1 North Carolina 81, Clemson 67
        Notre Dame 86, #2 Louisville 59
        Miami (FL) 88, #3 Virginia 82
        Texas Tech 82, #4 Kansas 81
        Nebraska 59, #6 Baylor 56
        #13 Mississippi State 86, Auburn 75
        Southern Miss 67, #17 Houston 54
        #20 UNLV 68, Brigham Young 58

        WAC

        New Mexico State 68, Boise State 46

        OTHERS

        Oklahoma State 61, Texas A&M 44
        Florida State 67, Wake Forest 60
        Ohio 56, Western Michigan 54


        ------------------------------------------------
        2/4/10

        TOP 25


        Minnesota 68, #8 Illinois 67
        #15 Arizona State 69, #18 Southern Cal 52
        #19 Duke 64, Virginia Tech 54
        #22 West Virginia 73, Seton Hall 64

        Washington State 60, #23 Arizona 48

        WAC

        Fresno State 72, Idaho 40
        Nevada 72, San Jose State 62
        Hawaii 82, Louisiana Tech 59

        OTHERS

        Montana 71, Sacramento State 57
        Tennessee-Martin 67, Austin Peay 47


        ----------------------------------------------
        2/5/10

        TOP 25


        No games scheduled

        OTHERS

        Saint Peter's 42, Iona 38
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        • doncoryell
          All Star
          • Jan 2003
          • 7560

          #439
          Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

          On a side note:

          as I approach 4,000 views I would like to thank you all for dropping in. Without you, there wouldn't be any journals.

          Thanks again.
          If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in english, thank a soldier.

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          • doncoryell
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            • Jan 2003
            • 7560

            #440
            February 6, 2010 - Boise State (10-10, 5-5) @ Fresno State (7-12, 5-4)

            Bulldogs Chew Up Broncos, 66-45

            Save Mart Center
            Fresno, CA


            First Half

            Moritz cans a short turnaround jumper and banks in a hook then after Webster buries a hook and Seay nails a short jumper, Hamilton drops in a layup to give Boise State the lead, 6-4, with 15:00 remaining. Thomas and Hamilton drain short jumpers then Pratt sinks a short turnaround jumper. Edwards makes two free throws then Seay stuffs home a dunk to pull Fresno State to within four, 12-8, halfway through the opening period. Seay dunks in a rebound and converts a 3-point play to give the Bulldogs the lead and after Potter nails a hook. Devonish makes two free throws. Hamilton lays in a rebound then Harvey puts in a layup and Potter tips in a rebound to give Fresno State a seven point lead, 21-14, with 5:00 to go. Devonish banks in a short jumper and after Rouse converts a 3-point play, Devonish makes two free throws. Pratt nails a short turnaround jumper and Devonish cans two free throws then after Cunningham banks in a turnaround jumper, Dalgarn and Pratt trade layups. Cunninghama sinks a short turnaround jumper then Seay buries a 3pter at the buzzer to give the Bulldogs an 11-point lead at the half. Fresno State's Seay leads all scorers with 12 points and Hamilton leads Boise State with 6.

            Second Half
            Both teams come out of the break ice cold as there is no scoring for the first 4:30 of the second half then Edwards and Harvey trade layups as Fresno State leads by 11, 36-25, with just under 15:00 remaining. Seay buries a 3pter and after Kabba banks in a turnaround jumper, Henderson banks in a layup. Kabba buries a short turnaround jumper and a runner then after Harvey sinks a 3pter, Thomas puts in a layup. Seay buries a hook then Henderson hits a short jumper to give the Bulldogs a 15-point lead, 48-33, midway through the second half. Edwards makes two free throws and after Webster banks in a layup, Moritz sinks a short turnaround jumper and a hook. Muhammad hits a 3pter and Potter banks in a short turnaround jumper then after Henderson cans two free throws, Fullove puts in a layup on a fast break to give Fresno state a 20-point lead, 59-39, with 5:00 to go. Yeager makes two free throws and Henderson gets 1 of 2 free throws and after Lalugba banks in a layup, Yeager cans 1 of 2 free throws. Thomas drains two free throws and after Henderson sinks 1 of 2 free throws, Okoye buries a hook and Hamilton swishes a jumper as the Bulldogs coast to the easy victory.
            Code:
                                  1   2   F
               Boise State       23  22  45
               Fresno State      34  32  66
            
            
            
            [b]Boise State Broncos
            Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
            A.Thomas           31   2-4    2-2   0   1   1  1   6
            P.Edwards          33   1-8    4-4   1   1   3  0   6
            S.Hamilton         30   4-10   0-0   3   4   1  1   8
            I.Okoye            31   1-5    0-0   0  10   0  1   2
            Z.Moritz           22   4-17   0-0   0   4   0  3   8
            [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
            P.Noonan            9   0-0    0-0   0   0   1  0   0
            C.Kabba             9   3-3    0-0   0   2   0  0   6
            S.Rouse             9   1-3    1-1   0   0   0  1   3
            J.Zuzak             9   0-1    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
            D.Dalgarn           7   1-1    0-0   0   0   0  0   2
            K.Cunningham        5   2-5    0-0   0   1   0  2   4
            E.Minor             5   0-1    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
            [b]Totals                 19-58   7-7   4  24   6 10  45
                                   .328  1.000
            
            Turnovers[/b]: 12 (A.Thomas 2, P.Edwards 4, S.Hamilton 2,
            I.Okoye 1, Z.Moritz 1, P.Noonan 1, J.Zuzak 1)
            
            [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 6 (S.Hamilton 2, Z.Moritz 3, C.Kabba 1)
            
            [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 0-4, .000 (P.Edwards 0-3, J.Zuzak 0-1)
            
            
            
            
            [b]Fresno State Bulldogs
            Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
            G.Devonish         29   1-8    6-6   0   2   3  0   8
            B.Harvey           18   3-7    0-0   0   7   0  2   7
            D.Seay             28   7-10   1-1   1   7   1  0  17
            D.Potter           23   3-7    0-0   3   7   0  2   6
            B.Webster          24   2-4    0-0   0   0   1  0   4
            [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
            S.Henderson        15   2-4    2-4   1   7   1  0   6
            R.Pratt            11   3-4    0-0   0   0   1  2   6
            E.Franklin         11   0-3    2-2   0   0   1  1   2
            F.Muhammad         15   1-1    0-0   0   0   1  2   3
            C.Lalugba          12   1-3    0-0   0   2   0  1   2
            F.Fullove           6   1-1    0-0   0   0   0  0   2
            L.Yeager            8   0-2    3-3   0   0   0  1   3
            [b]Totals                 24-54  14-16  5  32   9 11  66
                                   .444   .875
            
            Turnovers[/b]: 11 (G.Devonish 3, B.Harvey 2, S.Seay 2,
            S.Henderson 1, R.Pratt 2, F.Muhammad 1)
            
            [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 8 (D.Potter 3, B.Webster 2, R.Pratt 2,
            C.Lalugba 1)
            
            [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 4-11, .364 (G.Devonish 0-1, B.Harvey 1-3,
            S.Seay 2-3, S.Henderson 0-1, E.Franklin 0-2, F.Muhammad 1-1)
            Next Game: 2/11/10, vs San Jose State @ Taco Bell Arena
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            • doncoryell
              All Star
              • Jan 2003
              • 7560

              #441
              Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

              2/6/10

              TOP 25


              Maryland 72, #1 North Carolina 66
              #2 Louisville 81, #16 Villanova 75
              #3 Virginia 83, Clemson 57
              #4 Kansas 83, Oklahoma State 52
              #5 Kansas State 70, Texas Tech 51
              Colorado 68, #6 Baylor 66
              #7 Florida 74, #24 Vanderbilt 50
              Notre Dame 67, #9 Cincinnati 66
              #11 Ohio State 66, Penn State 49
              #13 Mississippi State 84, Georgia 77
              #14 Alabama 70, Kentucky 55
              #15 Arizona State 61, Oregon 36
              #17 Houston 95, Rice 84
              California 58, #18 Southern Cal 56
              Florida State 49, #19 Duke 35

              #20 UNLV 75, New Mexico 69
              Tennessee 86, #21 Arkansas 73
              #23 Arizona 69, Washington 57
              #25 Syracuse 72, DePaul 43

              WAC

              Fresno State 66, Boise State 45
              New Mexico State 68, Idaho 49
              Utah State 56, Louisiana Tech 55
              Nevada 78, Hawaii 70

              OTHERS

              Iowa State 63, Texas 54
              Rutgers 59, Wake Forest 52
              Winston-Salem State 61, Delaware State 36
              Georgetown 67, Providence 50
              Liberty 76, High Point 47
              Portland State 85, Sacramento State 68
              Tennessee-Martin 68, Jacksonville State 57


              ---------------------------------------------------
              2/7/10

              TOP 25


              #10 UCLA 63, Oregon State 39
              Minnesota 63, #12 Michigan 53

              OTHERS

              Rider 68, Iona 48
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              • doncoryell
                All Star
                • Jan 2003
                • 7560

                #442
                February 8, 2010 - Polls & Things

                Code:
                [b]MEDIA POLL
                RK  LW[/B]
                01  01  North Carolina (21-2)
                02  02  Louisville (17-3)
                03  03  Virginia (18-3)
                04  05  Kansas State (19-3)
                05  04  Kansas (18-4)
                06  07  Florida (17-3)
                07  11  Ohio State (15-6)
                08  13  Mississippi State (17-4)
                09  10  UCLA (15-7)
                10  09  Cincinnati (15-6)
                [color=orange]11  08  Illinois (16-6)[/color]
                12  06  Baylor (16-5)
                13  15  Arizona State (17-6)
                14  20  UNLV (17-5)
                15  14  Alabama (17-6)
                16  12  Michigan (15-8)
                17  16  Villanova (15-6)
                18  25  Syracuse (15-8)
                [color=orange]19  22  West Virginia (14-7)[/color]
                20  --  Michigan State (14-9)
                21  17  Houston (17-5)
                22  --  Tennessee (13-7)
                [color=orange]23  19  Duke (13-8)[/color]
                24  --  Georgia Tech 17-7
                [color=orange]25  --  Georgetown (14-8)[/color]
                
                
                
                [b]COACHES' POLL
                RK  LW[/B]
                01  01  North Carolina (21-2)
                02  02  Louisville (17-3)
                03  03  Virginia (18-3)
                04  05  Kansas State (19-3)
                05  04  Kansas (18-4)
                06  07  Florida (17-3)
                07  10  Ohio State (15-6)
                08  14  Mississippi State (17-4)
                09  09  Cincinnati (15-6)
                10  11  UCLA (15-7)
                [color=orange]11  08  Illinois (16-6)[/color]
                12  06  Baylor (16-5)
                13  17  Arizona State (17-6)
                14  12  Villanova (15-6)
                15  15  Alabama (17-6)
                16  21  UNLV (17-5)
                17  13  Michigan (15-8)
                18  --  Michigan State (14-9)
                19  --  Syracuse (15-8)
                [color=orange]20  18  Duke (13-8)[/color]
                21  24  Tennessee (13-7)
                22  16  Houston (17-5)
                [color=orange]23  25  West Virginia (14-7)
                24  --  Notre Dame (16-7)
                25  22  Oklahoma State (13-6)[/color]
                
                
                
                [b]MID-MAJOR POLL
                RK  LW[/B]
                01  01  Cornell (16-4)
                [color=green]02  02  Nevada (18-5)[/color]
                03  10  Troy (16-5)
                04  06  Drexel (15-6)
                05  03  Wright State (16-5)
                [color=green]06  07  New Mexico State (17-8)[/color]
                07  11  Illinois State (16-7)
                08  04  Denver (15-7)
                09  09  Middle Tennessee State (14-8)
                10  05  Hofstra (17-7)
                11  17  Lehigh (18-5)
                12  21  Manhattan (15-8)
                13  25  Portland (15-8)
                14  19  Central Connecticut State (17-7)
                [color=green]15  08  Louisiana Tech (13-10)[/color]
                16  --  Pennsylvania (12-6)
                [color=orange]17  15  Western Michigan (14-8)[/color]
                18  --  Sacred Heart (16-7)
                19  --  Florida Atlantic (14-8)
                20  18  Vermont (17-7)
                21  12  Saint Mary's (12-8)
                22  --  Winthrop (13-6)
                23  20  Creighton (14-9)
                24  16  Gonzaga (12-11)
                25  --  Montana State (16-6)
                
                
                
                [color=orange][b]AROUND THE NCAA
                [U]RPI[/U][/B]
                 33  Duke (13-8, 4-5) -- 9th, ACC
                 26  Georgetown (14-8, 6-5) -- 7th, Big East
                194  High Point (10-9, 3-5) -- 5th, Big South
                  9  Illinois (16-6, 8-3) -- 1st, Big Ten
                180  Iona (12-11, 9-5) -- 4th, MAAC
                 53  Iowa State (12-9, 5-4) -- 5th, Big 12
                 40  Notre Dame (16-7, 7-4) -- 3rd, Big East
                 38  Oklahoma State (13-6, 5-3) -- 2nd, Big 12
                323  Sacramento State (4-18, 2-10) -- 8th, Big Sky
                226  Tennessee-Martin (10-13, 8-8) -- 6th, Ohio Valley
                 39  Southern Cal (14-9, 6-5) -- 3rd, Pacific-10
                 68  Wake Forest (10-11, 2-6) -- 11th, ACC
                 13  West Virginia (14-7, 4-6) -- 12th, Big East
                 87  Western Michigan (14-8, 7-3) -- 3rd, MAC
                280  Winston-Salem State (10-10, 6-4) -- 3rd, MEAC[/color]
                
                
                
                [b][u]TOP TEN CONFERENCES[/U][/B]
                1.  Pacific-10
                2.  ACC
                3.  Big Ten
                4.  SEC
                5.  Big East
                6.  Big 12
                7.  Mountain West
                8.  Atlantic-10
                9.  West Coast
                X.  Conference USA
                
                
                
                Western Athletic Conference
                RPI: 12
                
                                        W  L   PCT   W  L   PCT  RPI
                New Mexico State        9  2  .818  17  8  .680
                Nevada                  7  3  .700  18  5  .782
                Fresno State            6  4  .600   8 12  .400
                Hawaii                  5  5  .500  10 12  .455
                San Jose State          5  5  .500  12 10  .545
                Louisiana Tech          5  6  .455  13 10  .565
                [color=blue]Boise State             5  6  .455  10 11  .476[/color]
                Utah State              4  6  .400  12  9  .571
                Idaho                   1 10  .091   4 18  .182
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                • BubbleFour
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                  • Nov 2005
                  • 485

                  #443
                  Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                  Originally posted by doncoryell
                  On a side note:

                  as I approach 4,000 views I would like to thank you all for dropping in. Without you, there wouldn't be any journals.

                  Thanks again.
                  Don,

                  Can you please add a new team to the list of teams being tracked, the Valparaiso Crusaders? I finally finished season 2 with Tennessee - Martin with a thrilling season ending run to force a 3-way tie for the conference title with Austin Peay and Eastern Kentucky. I believe the tie-breaker used by 2k was best overall record, which UTM won - giving the SkyHawks the conference title. I don't like this tie-breaker, but UTM was also 3-1 against the other two teams head-to-head, so I don't feel cheated.

                  The SkyHawks swept through the OVC tourney, but got bounced out of the first round of the NCAAs by Stanford and the Lopez twins. In all, my record was 36-23 with eight coach goals achieved. I know this pales in comparison with your number of goals achieved, but what can I say?

                  I like that I am moving closer to home with my new team, for a change. Chicago is actually in Valpo's muni area for recruiting, which is much nicer than UTM. UTM never had a local player in the ABL for my two years there. Speaking of the ABL, it will be about 3 more weeks before Valpo plays a game, as I am soon to be lost scouting players that will never sign with me again........

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                  • doncoryell
                    All Star
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 7560

                    #444
                    Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                    Originally posted by BubbleFour
                    Don,

                    Can you please add a new team to the list of teams being tracked, the Valparaiso Crusaders? I finally finished season 2 with Tennessee - Martin with a thrilling season ending run to force a 3-way tie for the conference title with Austin Peay and Eastern Kentucky. I believe the tie-breaker used by 2k was best overall record, which UTM won - giving the SkyHawks the conference title. I don't like this tie-breaker, but UTM was also 3-1 against the other two teams head-to-head, so I don't feel cheated.

                    The SkyHawks swept through the OVC tourney, but got bounced out of the first round of the NCAAs by Stanford and the Lopez twins. In all, my record was 36-23 with eight coach goals achieved. I know this pales in comparison with your number of goals achieved, but what can I say?

                    I like that I am moving closer to home with my new team, for a change. Chicago is actually in Valpo's muni area for recruiting, which is much nicer than UTM. UTM never had a local player in the ABL for my two years there. Speaking of the ABL, it will be about 3 more weeks before Valpo plays a game, as I am soon to be lost scouting players that will never sign with me again........
                    Should I continue to follow UTM or drop them?
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                    • BubbleFour
                      Pro
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 485

                      #445
                      Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                      Originally posted by doncoryell
                      Should I continue to follow UTM or drop them?
                      Well, if I have a choice, I'd like it if you follow both teams. However, if a selection needs to be made between the two, then I would prefer Valparaiso.

                      Thanks......

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                      • doncoryell
                        All Star
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 7560

                        #446
                        Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                        2/8/10

                        TOP 25


                        #12 Baylor 68, #4 Kansas State 64
                        #10 Cincinnati 61, #25 Georgetown 52

                        OTHERS

                        Hampton 83, Winston-Salem State 67


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                        2/9/10

                        TOP 25


                        Indiana 62, #7 Ohio State 60
                        #11 Illinois 62, Northwestern 58
                        #17 Villanova 64, Notre Dame 53

                        Seton Hall 77, #18 Syracuse 75
                        #23 Duke 61, Miami (FL) 56

                        OTHERS

                        Western Michigan 85, Central Michigan 49


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                        2/10/10

                        TOP 25


                        #3 Virginia 97, #1 North Carolina 70
                        #2 Louisville 72, Rutgers 68
                        Texas A&M 78, #5 Kansas 53
                        #22 Tennessee 76, #6 Florida 63
                        Air Force 53, #14 UNLV 49
                        Vanderbilt 59, #15 Alabama 55
                        Penn State 60, #16 Michigan 33
                        #21 Houston 66, Memphis 59

                        OTHERS

                        High Point 80, Virginia Military 53
                        Oklahoma State 74, Iowa State 53
                        Last edited by doncoryell; 05-07-2008, 12:29 PM. Reason: missed a date (just my luck)
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                        • doncoryell
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                          • Jan 2003
                          • 7560

                          #447
                          February 11, 2010 - San Jose State (12-10, 5-5) @ Boise State (10-11, 5-6)

                          Edwards' Buzzer Beater Nips Spartans, 58-57

                          Taco Bell Arena
                          Boise, ID


                          First Half

                          Odeoji sinks a 3pter and after Braun drops in a layup on a fast break, Okoye hits a hook and Noonan puts in a layup on a fast break. Hacker buries a short jumper then after Moritz nails a hook, Udeoji banks in a layup to give San Jose State a three point lead, 9-6, with 15:00 remaining. Moritz cans a hook and after Hacker drops in a layup, Kabba jams in a dunk and puts in a layup on a fast break to give Boise State the lead. Peterson sinks 1 of 2 free throws then after Kabba makes two free throws, Dalgarn gets 1 of 2 free throws. Kabba banks in a layup then Goins drills a 3pter to pull the Spartans to within two, 17-15, halfway through the first half. Peterson makes two free throws and after Moritz swishes a hook, Webster and Moritz trade short jumpers as the Broncos lead by a bucket, 21-19, with just under 5:00 to go. Graham makes two free throws then after Thomas banks in a layup and cans two free throws, Noonan lays in a rebound. With time running out, Webster buries a jumper to pull San Jose State to within four at the half. Moritz and Kabba each have 8 points to lead Boise State and Udeoji leads San Jose State with 5.

                          Second Half
                          Moritz sinks a short turnaround jumper and after Peterson banks in a layup, Hacker and Hamilton trade layups. Udeoji nails a hook then after Hacker hits a 3pter and Peterson makes two free throws to give San Jose State the lead by three, Edwards banks in a layup to pull Boise State to within one, 34-33, with just under 15:00 remaining. Edwards banks in a layup and after Braun makes two free throws, Thomas puts in a layup. Udeoji and Moritz trade hooks then Odeoji sinks a short turnaround jumper. Noonan buries a 3pter then Webster drops in a layup on a fast break to tie the game, 42-42, midway through the second half. Edwards sinks a jumper and a 3pter then after Edwards makes two free throws, Goins hits a 3pter. Caballero swishes a hook and after Thomas banks in a short jumper, Peterson drops in a layup to pull the Spartans to within a basket, 51-49 with under 5:00 to go. Caballero banks in a short turnaround jumper and cans a hook to give San Jose State the lead and after Edwards nails a 3pter, Udeoji and Thomas trade layups. Hacker drops in a layup to give the Spartans the lead then Edwards tips in a rebound with 5.5 seconds left to give the Broncos the lead and the win.
                          Code:
                                                1   2   F
                             San Jose State    23  34  57
                             Boise State       27  31  58
                          
                          
                          
                          [b]San Jose State Spartans
                          Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                          O.Braun            31   1-6    2-2   1   1   3  0   4
                          M.Peterson         28   2-6    5-6   0   2   1  0   9
                          A.Hacker           30   5-13   0-0   0   6   1  2  11
                          J.Udeoji           28   6-11   0-0   1  13   3  0  13
                          C.Webster          27   3-6    0-0   0   3   2  2   6
                          [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                          P.Wood             18   0-3    0-0   0   3   1  0   0
                          D.Goins            11   2-5    0-0   0   1   2  0   6
                          J.Lennon           11   0-3    0-0   1   3   1  2   0
                          J.Graham            5   0-0    2-2   0   0   0  0   2
                          O.Caballero         9   3-5    0-0   0   3   1  0   6
                          K.McDowell          2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                          [b]Totals                 22-58   9-10  3  35  15  6  57
                                                 .379   .900
                          
                          Turnovers[/b]: 15 (O.Braun 5, M.Peterson 3, A.Hacker 2,
                          J.Udeoji 3, C.Webster 1, O.Caballero 1)
                          
                          [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 2 (J.Udeoji 1, J.Lennon 1)
                          
                          [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 4-13, .308 (M.Peterson 0-2, A.Hacker 1-5,
                          J.Udeoji 1-2, D.Goins 2-4)
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          [b]Boise State Broncos
                          Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                          A.Thomas           38   4-14   2-2   1   3   2  0  10
                          P.Edwards          34   6-18   2-2   2   4   2  0  16
                          S.Hamilton         13   1-3    0-0   0   1   0  3   2
                          I.Okoye            33   1-3    0-0   1  13   1  1   2
                          Z.Moritz           27   6-14   0-0   0   5   1  1  12
                          [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                          P.Noonan           11   3-3    0-0   1   1   0  0   7
                          C.Kabba            10   3-7    2-2   2   3   0  0   8
                          S.Rouse            11   0-2    0-0   0   3   1  1   0
                          J.Zuzak            10   0-1    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                          D.Dalgarn           7   0-0    1-2   1   1   1  0   1
                          K.Cunningham        3   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                          E.Minor             4   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  1   0
                          [b]Totals                 24-65   7-8   8  35   8  7  58
                                                 .369   .875
                          
                          Turnovers[/b]: 12 (A.Thomas 6, P.Edwards 3, P.Noonan 1
                          S.Rouse 1, D.Dalgarn 1)
                          
                          [b]Blocked Shots[/b]: 5 (I.Okoye 2, Z.Moritz 1, C.Kabba 1,
                          S.Rouse 1)
                          
                          [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 3-8, .375 (A.Thomas 0-3, P.Edwards 2-4,
                          P.Noonan 1-1)
                          Next game: 2/13/10, @ home vs. Louisiana Tech (14-10, 6-6)
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                          • doncoryell
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                            • Jan 2003
                            • 7560

                            #448
                            Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                            2/11/10

                            TOP 25


                            #9 UCLA 64, California 61
                            #10 Arizona State 88, Oregon State 61
                            Marquette 72, #19 West Virginia 62
                            #20 Michigan State 64, Wisconsin 50
                            #24 Georgia Tech 69, Florida State 66

                            WAC

                            Boise State 58, San Jose State 57
                            Fresno State 74, New Mexico State 67
                            Louisiana Tech 70, Idaho 42

                            OTHERS

                            Washington State 62, Southern Cal 61
                            Tennessee-Martin 74, Morehead State 65
                            Valparaiso 58, Loyola (IL) 52


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                            2/12/10

                            TOP 25


                            #17 Villanova 86, Seton Hall 71

                            OTHERS

                            Yale 59, Princeton 49
                            Last edited by doncoryell; 05-07-2008, 12:37 PM.
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                            • BCJMU99
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                              • Apr 2008
                              • 1072

                              #449
                              Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                              Can you give me some details on how UVA is doing?? I can't believe they are #3 and dominated teams?? Who is doing well for them??
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                              • doncoryell
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 7560

                                #450
                                Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                                Originally posted by BCJMU99
                                Can you give me some details on how UVA is doing?? I can't believe they are #3 and dominated teams?? Who is doing well for them??
                                The Virginia Cavaliers are still being coached by Dave Leitao. UVA is ranked #1 in the NCAA in both scoring (81.7 ppg) and assists (21.3 apg). The team is also ranked #3 in steals (7.7 spg, not counting Boise State due to steals bug in ps2 version), #7 in free throw shooting (384-489, 78.5%), and #2 in both field goal percentage (638-1443, 44.2%) and 3-point field goal percentage (218-497, 43.8%). UVA is 20-3 with a 9-2 record in the ACC, which is #1 in the conference.

                                Here is a list of some of the stats leaders (actual players are in blue)

                                Code:
                                scoring
                                [u]player,pos            class      ppg[/u]
                                Kendrick Bauer,pf       Fr      12.3
                                [b][color=blue]Mustapha Farrakhan,sg   Jr      10.1
                                Solomon Tat,sf          Sr       9.3
                                Jeff Jones,sg           Jr       8.3[/color][/b]
                                Scottt Mayes,sg         So       7.7
                                
                                
                                rebounding
                                [u]player,pos            class      rpg[/u]
                                [b][color=blue]Solomon Tat,sf          Sr       4.7
                                Jamil Tucker,sf         Sr       4.5[/color][/b]
                                Kendrick Bauer,pf       Fr       4.0
                                [b][color=blue]Will Harris,sf          Sr       3.4
                                Mike Scott,pf           Jr       3.3[/color][/b]
                                
                                
                                field goal pct
                                [u]player,pos            class     fgm-a     fg%[/u]
                                Kendrick Bauer,pf       Fr       17-23   .739
                                Terrell Galbreath,pf    So       50-91   .549
                                [b][color=blue]Sammy Zeglinski,pg      Jr       57-119  .478
                                Solomon Tat,sf          Sr       77-162  .475
                                Jamil Tucker,sf         Sr       49-106  .462[/color][/b]
                                
                                
                                3-point field goal pct
                                [u]player,pos            class    3fgm-a    3fg%[/u]
                                [b][color=blue]Mike Scott,pf           Jr        5-8    .625
                                Jeff Jones,sg           Jr       29-54   .537[/color][/b]
                                Allan Bada,sf           So       16-30   .533
                                [b][color=blue]Jamil Tucker,sf         Sr       23-46   .500[/color][/b]
                                Terrell Galbreath,pf    So        3-6    .500
                                
                                
                                free throw pct
                                [u]player,pos            class     ftm-a     ft%[/u]
                                Kendrick Bauer,pf       Fr        3-3   1.000
                                [b][color=blue]Calvin Baker,pg         Sr       28-29   .965
                                Sammy Zeglinski,pg      Jr       29-32   .906
                                Jeff Jones,sg           Jr       27-31   .870
                                Will Harris,sf          Sr       24-28   .857[/color][/b]
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