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  • superjames1992
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 31382

    #946
    Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

    Your boys suffered a bit of a let down there after securing the conference title.

    Coach Knight should have thrown a chair to get his boys back in shape. You can't let that happen!
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    • BubbleFour
      Pro
      • Nov 2005
      • 485

      #947
      Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

      Originally posted by superjames1992
      Your boys suffered a bit of a let down there after securing the conference title.

      Coach Knight should have thrown a chair to get his boys back in shape. You can't let that happen!
      Throwing a chair (or any kinda tantrum) at this stage in the legacy is going to kill his chances of landing that plush power conference gig. Of course, knowing coach Knight, he may enjoy living in Idaho for life .......

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      • doncoryell
        All Star
        • Jan 2003
        • 7560

        #948
        March 7, 2013 - San Jose State (12-14, 6-8) @ #19 Boise State (22-6, 12-2)

        Broncos Bounce Back Strong, Trample Over Spartans, 70-42

        Taco Bell Arena
        Boise, ID


        First Half

        Hacker and Newsom trade layups then after Hacker and Bragg trade hitting 1 of 2 free throws, Esterkamp hits a 3pter. Hacker puts in a layup and Monroe dunks home a rebound then Bragg lays in a rebound and Esterkamp banks in a layup to give Boise State a three point lead, 10-7, with under 15 minutes remaining. Hinds sinks a hook and 1 of 2 free throws and after House lays in a rebound, Cohen makes 1 of 2 free throws. Hinds nails a couple of hooks and a short turnaround jumper then Lennon cans a hook to pull San Jose State to within eleven, 21-10, halfway through the opening half. Newsom converts a 3-point play and Byerson lays in a rebound then after Massey makes two free throws and Bragg converts a 3-point play, Massey and Bragg put in layups on fast breaks as the Broncos go on a 14-0 run and leads by 25, 35-10, with 5 minutes to go in the half. Bragg banks in a layup on a fast break and after Hacker hits a 3pter, Dalgarn puts in a layup. Dalgarn and Forney trade layups then after Byerson and Porter trade short jumpers, Hinds nails a jump hook. Cole drops in a layup on a fst break then Dalgarn makes 1 of 2 free throws to give Boise State a 31-point halftime lead. Boise State's Hinds leads all scorers with 11 points and Hacker leads the Spartans with 8.
        Boise State 48, San Jose State 17

        Second Half

        Lennon lays in a rebound and after Dalgarn makes 1 of 2 free throws, Acasio lays in a rebound. Hacker nails a hook then after Esterkamp and Dalgarn put in layups, Caton cans two free throws to pull San Jose State to within 28, 53-25, with just under 15 minutes remaining. Hacker sinks a jumper and after Boeckmann nails a 3pter, Acasio makes two free throws. Lennon and Cole trade jumpers then after Lennon cans 1 of 2 free throws, Hinds slams in a dunk to give Boise State a 28-point lead, 60-32, midway through the second half.
        Monroe buries a 3pter then after Hinds puts in a layup and 1 of 2 free throws, Cole sinks a short jumper and Hinds drops in a layup to give the Broncos a 32-point lead, 67-35, with under 5 minutes to go. Cohen sinks a jumper and Mohammed hits a 3pter and after Frederick converts a 3-point play, Hacker banks in a layup as Boise State runs past the Spartans.
        Code:
                                   1   2   F
           San Jose State         17  25  42
           19 Boise State         48  22  70
           
        
        
        
        [b]San Jose State Spartans
        Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
        D.Burrowes         29   0-3    0-0   0   0   1  1   0
        A.Monroe           17   2-7    0-0   3   6   1  2   5
        A.Hacker           27   6-16   1-2   1  12   0  3  14
        J.Lennon           21   3-13   1-2   3   8   0  2   7
        T.Potter            9   1-3    0-0   0   1   0  3   2
        [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
        C.Acasio           22   1-4    2-2   2   4   3  0   4
        D.Cohen            19   1-3    1-2   0   0   0  0   3
        C.Miller           13   0-2    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
        D.Caton            12   0-4    2-2   0   1   0  0   2
        I.Forney           11   1-5    0-0   1   3   0  2   2
        J.Reed             10   0-4    0-0   2   4   0  1   0
        T.Mohammed          8   1-1    0-0   1   3   0  0   3
        [b]Totals                 16-65   7-10 13  42   5 14  42
                               
        PCT[/b]: .246 FG, .700 FT
        [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 3-16, .188 (D.Burrowes 0-2, A.Monroe 1-2,
        A.Hacker 1-5, C.Miller 0-2, D.Caton 0-3, I.Forney 0-1,
        T.Mohammad 1-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 22 (D.Burrowes 8, A.Hacker 6,
        C.Acasio 3, T.Potter, D.Cohen, D.Caton, J.Reed, T.Mohammed).
        [b]Blocks[/b]: 3 (A.Hacker, D.Cohen, J.Reed).
        
        
        
        
        [b]Boise State Broncos
        Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
        P.Bragg            22   4-6    2-3   1   1   3  0  10
        D.Newsom           16   2-7    1-1   0   3   0  0   5
        D.Massey            5   1-1    2-2   0   0   1  1   4
        T.House            20   1-4    0-0   2   6   0  0   2
        D.Frederick        13   1-7    1-1   1   2   1  1   3
        [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
        E.Esterkamp        18   3-4    0-0   2   4   1  0   7
        W.Hinds            21   8-16   2-4   1   5   0  0  18
        J.Zuzak            18   0-0    0-2   0   1   1  1   0
        S.Boeckmann        15   1-7    0-0   0   1   0  1   3
        C.Byerson          19   2-3    0-0   1   7   0  1   4
        D.Dalgarn          17   3-7    2-3   1   3   3  1   8
        N.Cole             14   3-4    0-0   1   2   1  0   6
        [b]Totals                 29-66  10-16 10  35  11  6  70
                               
        PCT[/b]: .439 FG, .625 FT
        [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-4, .500 (E.Esterkamp 1-1, S.Boeckmann 1-3).
        [b]Turnovers[/b]: 14 (D.Dalgarn 6, W.Hinds 2, N.Cole 2, P.Bragg,
        D.Frederick, E.Esterkamp, J.Zuzak). [b]Blocks[/b]: 11 (D.Frederick 3,
        C.Byerson 3, D.Newsom, D.Massey, T.House, E.Esterkamp, W.Hinds).
        Last edited by doncoryell; 04-21-2009, 12:00 PM.
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        • doncoryell
          All Star
          • Jan 2003
          • 7560

          #949
          Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

          Originally posted by BubbleFour
          Throwing a chair (or any kinda tantrum) at this stage in the legacy is going to kill his chances of landing that plush power conference gig. Of course, knowing coach Knight, he may enjoy living in Idaho for life .......
          Who do you think I am? Coach Frizzell? He might like staying in New Jersey and dominating in the Ivy League with Princeton, but I didn't come all this way to settle for a mid-major job in Idaho!
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          • doncoryell
            All Star
            • Jan 2003
            • 7560

            #950
            Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

            3/7/13

            TOP 25


            Washington State 75, #6 Stanford 47
            #18 Southern Cal 71, Arizona 59
            #19 Boise State 70, San Jose State 42

            WAC

            #19 Boise State 70, San Jose State 42

            Louisiana Tech 57, Hawaii 43
            Idaho 75, Fresno State 70

            OTHERS

            Illinois 64, Wisconsin 41
            High Point 68, UNC Asheville 52


            ----------------------------------------------
            3/8/13

            TOP 25

            OTHERS

            Valparaiso 71, Youngstown State 38
            Dartmouth 52, Princeton 43
            Tennessee-Martin 66, Jacksonville State 44
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            • doncoryell
              All Star
              • Jan 2003
              • 7560

              #951
              March 9, 2013 - Sr. Day - Louisiana Tech (14-12, 7-8) @ #19 Boise State (23-6, 13-2)

              Broncos Roar Past Bulldogs, 76-49

              Taco Bell Arena
              Boise, ID


              First Half

              Sato buries a 3pter then after Bragg and Schultz trade layups, Schultz and House trade jumpers. Sato and House trade jumpers then Frederick sinks a hook to pull Boise State to within one, 9-8, with 15 minutes remaining. Masse and House put in layups and after Bragg converts a 3-point play, Willie makes two free throws. Bragg drops in a couple of layups then after Sato and Frederick trade jumpers, Frederick lays in a rebound as the Broncos go on a 15-4 run and lead by ten, 23-13, halfway through the opening period. House nails a short turnaround jumper then after Balkman converts a 3-point play and Kirkland lays in a rebound, Hinds slams in a dunk. Schultz and Newsom trade jumpers and after Schultz makes two free throws and O'Hara hits a 3pter, Frederick banks in a layup to give Boise State a six point lead, 31-25, with 5 minutes left in the half. Hinds swishes a short turnaround jumper and Bragg drains a runner and after O'Hara makes two free throws, Massey banks in a layup on a fast break. Schultz and Frederick trade hooks then Newsom banks in a layup as the Broncos finish on a 12-4 run and take a 14-point halftime lead. Boise State's Bragg leads all scorers with 11 points and Schultz leads the Bulldogs with 10.
              Boise State 43, Louisiana Tech 29

              Second Half

              Willie makes 1 of 2 free throws and after Bragg cans a 3pter, Kirkland sinks a short jumper and Sato puts in a layup to pull Louisiana Tech to within a dozen, 46-34, with 15 minutes remaining. Massey sinks a jumper and Newsom makes two free throws and after House lays in a rebound, Frederick banks in a short jumper and drills a hook. O'Hara tips in a rebound then Massey swishes a hook to give Boise State a 22-point lead, 58-36, midway through the second half. Massey swishes a hook and Esterkamp makes two free throws and after Webber banks in a layup, Hinds banks in a short turnaround jumper. Webber cans 1 of 2 free throws then after Boeckmann sinks a 3pter and a layup and Hinds buries a short turnaround jumper, Sato converts a 3-point play to stop a 13-6 Broncos run and pulls Louisiana Tech to within 29, 71-42, with just under 5 minutes left. Esterkamp converts a 3-point play then after Sato and Willie bank in layups, Schultz puts in a layup. Hinds goes coast-to-coast after a steal and puts in the fast break layup then Goss makes 1 of 2 free throws as Boise State routs the Bulldogs on Senior Night.
              Code:
                                         1   2   F
                 Louisiana Tech         29  20  49
                 19 Boise State         43  33  76
                 
              
              
              
              [b]Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
              Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
              F.Sato             33   6-7    1-3   0   1   2  2  14
              S.Willie           23   1-4    3-4   0   0   1  3   5
              D.Goss             27   0-9    1-2   0   5   1  0   1
              J.Schultz          29   5-10   2-2   2  11   0  0  12
              G.Kirkland         27   2-6    0-0   1   6   2  2   4
              [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
              K.O'Hara           14   2-3    2-2   1   1   0  1   7
              D.Baker            12   0-5    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
              J.Duany            10   0-1    0-0   0   1   0  1   0
              L.Balkman          13   1-3    1-1   0   1   1  0   3
              J.Webber            8   1-3    1-2   0   0   0  0   3
              J.Roberts           2   0-1    0-0   1   1   0  0   0
              R.Southall          2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
              [b]Totals                 18-52  11-16  5  28   7 10  49
                                     
              PCT[/b]: .346 FG, .688 FT
              [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-13, .154 (F.Sato 1-2, S.Willie 0-1, D.Goss 0-1,
              J.Schultz 0-2, K.O'Hara 1-1, D.Baker 0-3, J.Duany 0-1, L.Balkman
              0-2). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 16 (F.Sato 8, L.Balkman 4, S.Willie 2,
              D.Baker, J.Duany). [b]Blocks[/b]: 3 (D.Goss, J.Schultz, G.Kirkland).
              
              
              
              
              [b]Boise State Broncos
              Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
              P.Bragg            29   6-8    1-1   1   2   3  1  14
              D.Newsom           29   2-9    2-2   0   1   2  2   6
              D.Massey           27   5-8    0-0   0   5   1  1  10
              T.House            28   6-10   0-1   2  12   0  2  12
              D.Frederick        28   7-14   0-0   3   8   0  1  14
              [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
              E.Esterkamp        12   1-3    3-3   0   0   0  0   5
              W.Hinds            10   5-8    0-0   0   5   0  0  10
              J.Zuzak            12   0-2    0-0   0   1   4  1   0
              S.Boeckmann         8   2-4    0-0   0   0   0  1   5
              C.Byerson           6   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
              D.Dalgarn           5   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
              N.Cole              5   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
              [b]Totals                 34-66   6-7   6  35  10 10  76
                                     
              PCT[/b]: .515 FG, .857 FT
              [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-9, .222 (P.Bragg 1-2, D.Newsom 0-3, D.Massey 0-2,
              S.Boeckmann 1-2). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 9 (P.Bragg 4, D.Frederick 2,
              E.Esterkamp, J.Zuzak, N.Cole). [b]Blocks[/b]: 3 (D.Massey, T.House,
              C.Byerson).
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              • doncoryell
                All Star
                • Jan 2003
                • 7560

                #952
                Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                3/9/13

                TOP 25


                Miami (FL) 79, #2 North Carolina 62
                #3 Kansas 77, #22 Texas Tech 67
                #4 Villanova 62, #5 Louisville 55
                #6 Stanford 74, Oregon 49
                Notre Dame 65, #8 Connecticut 64
                UNC Wilmington 80, #9 Drexel 71
                Richmond 55, #13 Temple 50
                #14 Penn State 69, Ohio State 60
                #15 Iowa 72, Purdue 55
                East Carolina 64, #16 Memphis 63
                #17 South Florida 83, Cincinnati 48
                #18 Southern Cal 83, Washington 70
                #19 Boise State 76, Louisiana Tech 49
                Nebraska 65, #20 Texas A&M 53
                #21 UNLV 67, Colorado State 56


                WAC

                #19 Boise State 76, Louisiana Tech 49

                Hawaii 74, San Jose State 63
                Nevada 65, Utah State 62
                Idaho 53, New Mexico State 52

                OTHERS

                Maryland 68, Florida State 49
                Duquesne 77, Massachusetts 74
                Colorado 60, Oklahoma State 42
                Harvard 62, Princeton 45
                West Virginia 81, Pittsburgh 39
                Illinois-Chicago 56, Valparaiso 47
                Coastal Carolina 51, High Point 45


                ---------------------------------------------
                3/10/13

                TOP 25


                #1 Michigan State 77, Minnesota 37
                Iowa State 64, #7 Texas 61
                #12 Florida 74, #10 Tennessee 71
                #11 Virginia 79, Clemson 46
                #23 Northwestern 58, Michigan 55
                #24 Georgetown 52, Rutgers 50
                #25 Duke 61, North Carolina State 49

                OTHERS

                Western Michigan 76, Central Michigan 37
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                • doncoryell
                  All Star
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 7560

                  #953
                  Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                  3/11/13

                  Austin Peay 63, Tennessee-Martin 52


                  ------------------------------------------------
                  3/12/13

                  no games with top 25 or followed teams

                  --------------------------------------------------
                  3/13/13

                  TOP 25


                  #9 Connecticut 59, DePaul 49
                  Seton Hall 70, #25 Georgetown 63

                  OTHERS

                  Saint Joseph's 63, Massachusetts 42


                  ----------------------------------------------
                  3/14/13

                  TOP 25


                  #4 Villanova 58, Cincinnati 55
                  #5 Louisville 86, Providence 64
                  #7 Stanford 52, Arizona State 36
                  #15 South Florida 76, #9 Connecticut 60
                  #12 Temple 75, LaSalle 61
                  #13 Texas 63, Colorado 46
                  Houston 78, #17 Memphis 50
                  #19 Southern Cal 60, Washington 46
                  #20 Washington State 60, UCLA 49
                  #24 Northwestern 59, Wisconsin 51

                  WAC Tournament @ Pan American Center in Las Cruces, NM

                  New Mexico State 65, Hawaii 43

                  (#16 Boise State faces New Mexico State in the next round)

                  OTHERS

                  Duke 74, Boston College 57
                  North Carolina State 69, Florida State 55
                  Oklahoma State 89, Missouri 82
                  West Virginia 76, Seton Hall 72
                  Western Michigan 73, Buffalo 34
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                  • doncoryell
                    All Star
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 7560

                    #954
                    March 15, 2013 - New Mexico State (11-16) vs #16 Boise State (24-6) - WAC 2nd Rd

                    Broncos Hold Back Late Aggies' Rush, 57-49

                    Pan American Center
                    Las Cruces, NM


                    First Half

                    Frederick lays in a rebound then after Taybron and Newsom trade two free throws, Hinds jams in a dunk. Sikes puts in a layup on a fast break then Sikes slams in a dunk to tie the game, 6-6, with 15 minutes remaining. Sikes and Ebede put in layups on fast breaks and after Esterkamp drops in a layup, Bruthelieus and Newsom trade jumpers. Newsom puts in a layup on a fast break then Massey banks in a jumper on a fast break to give Boise State the lead, 14-12, halfway through the first half. Newsom and Massey put in layups and after Toppert makes two free throws, House cans 1 of 2 free throws. Crisp hits two free throws then after Massey sinks a jumper, Taybron and Newsom trade two free throws as the Broncos lead by 5, 23-18 with just under 5 minutes to go in the half. Terrell sinks a hook and after Zuzak makes two free throws, Bruthelieus nails a short turnaround jumper. Bragg puts in a layup then after Taybron cans 1 of 2 free throws and Sikes drops in a layup on a fast break, Bragg buries a 3pter and Boeckmann hits 1 of 2 free throws to give Boise State a six point halftime lead. Boise State's Newsom leads all scorers with 10 points and Sikes leads the Aggies with 6.
                    Boise State 31, New Mexico State 25

                    Second Half

                    Taybron makes two free throws and after Hinds lays in a rebound, House lays in a rebound to give Boise State an eight point lead, 35-27, with just under 15 minutes remaining. Massey makes 1 of 2 free throws and after Bragg banks in a layup, Sikes puts in a layup on a fast break. Byerson nails a hook then Terrell cans 1 of 2 free throws to pull New Mexico State to within ten, 40-30, midway through the second half. Ebede banks in a layup and buries a short turnaround jumper and after Bragg puts in a layup on a fast break, Toppert and Massey trade jumpers as the Broncos lead by eight, 44-36, with 5 minutes left. Massey hits a short turnaround jumper and after Stevens drills a 3pter, House drops in a layup. Terrell sinks a hook then after House lays in a rebound, Toppert and Newsom trade 3pters. Massey and Terrell trade hooks and after Frederick tips in a rebound, Taybron buries a 3pter at the buzzer as Boise State escapes with the win and advances to the WAC Semifinals.
                    Code:
                                               1   2   F
                       New Mexico State       25  24  49
                       16 Boise State         31  26  57
                       
                    
                    
                    
                    [b]New Mexico State Aggies
                    Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                    M.Sikes            38   4-6    0-0   1   2   5  0   8
                    D.Taybron          29   1-8    7-8   2   2   0  2  10
                    C.Bruthelieus      36   2-14   0-0   2   7   1  2   4
                    J.Toppert          28   2-8    2-2   0  11   0  1   7
                    D.Terrell          21   3-10   1-2   0   4   0  2   7
                    [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                    C.Ebede            16   4-5    0-0   0   2   0  0   8
                    N.Stevens          13   1-1    0-0   0   1   1  0   3
                    R.Slater            2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  2   0
                    H.Bracy             8   0-3    0-0   0   4   0  0   0
                    M.Crisp             4   0-2    2-2   0   0   0  1   2
                    C.Augustin          3   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
                    H.McDaniel          3   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                    [b]Totals                 17-57  12-14  5  34   7 10  49
                                           
                    PCT[/b]: .298 FG, .857 FT
                    [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 3-10, .300 (M.Sikes 0-1, D.Taybron 0-1, C.Bruthelieus 0-3,
                    J.Toppert 1-3, C.Ebede 0-1, N.Stevens 1-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 19 (M.Sikes
                    6, C.Bruthelieus 3, N.Stevens 3, D.Taybron 2, D.Terrell 2, C.Ebede,
                    R.Slater, H.Bracy). [b]Blocks[/b]: 8 (C.Bruthelieus 4, J.Toppert 2,
                    D.Terrell 2).
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    [b]Boise State Broncos
                    Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                    P.Bragg            38   4-16   0-0   0   3   3  0   9
                    D.Newsom           38   4-14   4-4   2   7   2  1  13
                    D.Massey           36   6-13   1-2   2   8   1  1  13
                    T.House            36   3-13   1-2   6  11   2  1   7
                    D.Frederick        10   2-4    0-4   2   3   0  3   4
                    [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                    E.Esterkamp        10   1-2    0-0   0   0   1  0   2
                    W.Hinds             9   2-8    0-0   1   5   0  0   4
                    J.Zuzak             9   0-0    2-2   0   2   0  0   2
                    S.Boeckmann         4   0-0    1-2   0   1   1  0   1
                    C.Byerson           6   1-1    0-0   0   0   0  1   2
                    N.Cole              4   0-0    0-0   0   0   1  1   0
                    D.Dalgarn           DNP - COACH'S DECISION
                    [b]Totals                 23-71   9-16 13  40  11  8  57
                                           
                    PCT[/b]: .324 FG, .563 FT
                    [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-13, .154 (P.Bragg 1-6, D.Newson 1-4, D.Massey 0-2,
                    E.Esterkamp 0-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 12 (P.Bragg 4, D.Massey 4, J.Zuzak 2,
                    T.House, E.Esterkamp). [b]Blocks[/b]: 7 (T.House 4, D.Newsom, D.Massey,
                    C.Byerson).
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                    • doncoryell
                      All Star
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 7560

                      #955
                      Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                      3/15/13

                      TOP 25


                      #1 Michigan State 62, Minnesota 49
                      #2 North Carolina 78, Miami (FL) 67
                      Oklahoma 66, #3 Kansas 54
                      #4 Villanova 81, West Virginia 71
                      #5 Louisville 61, #15 South Florida 51
                      #6 Florida 89, Georgia 65
                      #7 Stanford 55, #20 Washington State 47
                      #8 Virginia 73, Virginia Tech 59
                      #10 Tennessee 83, Alabama 64
                      #12 Temple 82, George Washington 80
                      Texas A&M 73, #13 Texas 50
                      Ohio State 64, #14 Iowa 59
                      #16 Boise State 57, New Mexico State 49
                      #18 Penn State 59, Illinois 55
                      #19 Southern Cal 77, Oregon 46
                      Baylor 72, #21 Nebraska 61
                      Colorado State 81, #22 UNLV 69

                      #23 Indiana 71, #24 Northwestern 47

                      WAC Tournament

                      #16 Boise State 57, New Mexico State 49

                      Louisiana Tech 68, Utah State 58
                      Idaho 66, San Jose State 55
                      Nevada 62, Fresno State 57

                      (#16 Boise State faces the Nevada Wolf Pack in the WAC Semifinals)

                      OTHERS

                      Duke 60, Georgia Tech 54
                      Maryland 68, North Carolina State 55
                      Kansas State 70, Oklahoma State 33
                      Western Michigan 51, Central Michigan 44
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                      • doncoryell
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                        • Jan 2003
                        • 7560

                        #956
                        March 16, 2013 - Nevada (17-12) vs #16 Boise State (25-6) - WAC Semifinals

                        Broncos Roll Over Wolf Pack, 63-43, Advances to WAC Finals

                        Pan American Center
                        Las Cruces, NM


                        First Half

                        Massey buries a hook and a short turnaround jumper then after Chatman hits a jumper and Gilchrist makes 1 of 2 free throws, Hinds puts in a layup to give Boise State a three point lead, 6-3, with 15 minutes remaining. Hinds jams in a dunk and makes two free throws and after Wilcox lays in a rebound, Esterkamp tips in a layup. Berrelleca nails a short turnaround jumper then Zuzak drops in a layup on a fast break to give the Broncos a seven point lead, 14-7, halfway through the opening half. Deberry sinks a hook then after Massey cans a jumper and Zuzak converts a 3-point play, Gilchrist banks in a layup and makes two free throws. Bragg and Balkman trade layups and after Frederick drops in a hook, Balkman nails a jump hook to pull Nevada to within six, 23-17, with just under 5 minutes left in the half. Balkman and Frederick trade hooks then after Bragg and Balkman trade layups, Hayes drills a jumper to pull the Wolf Pack to within four at the half. Nevada's Balkman leads all scorers with 8 points while both Hinds and Massey lead the Broncos with 6.
                        Boise State 27, Nevada 23

                        Second Half

                        Frederick banks in a jumper and House makes two free throws and after Chatman swishes a runner, Newsom cans two free throws. Newsom sprains his ankle while being fouled and Esterkamp drains the two free throws then Massey sinks a jumper and Esterkamp flips in a layup as Boise State opens the second half on a 12-2 run and leads by 14, 39-25, with 15 minutes remaining. Frederick banks in a short jumper and Esterkamp banks in a layup on a fast break and after Gilchrist lays in a rebound, Balkman banks in a layup. Gilchrist sinks a couple of short turnaround jumpers then House converts a 3-point play to give the Broncos a 13-point lead, 46-33, midway through the second half. Esterkamp banks in a layup on a fast break then after Bragg and Balkman trade layups, Massey slams in a dunk on a fast break. House puts in a layup then Balkman drops in a layup to pull Nevada to within 17, 54-37, with just under 5 minutes to go. Frederick sinks a layup and a short jumper then after Hayes makes two free throws and both Lavender and Balkman can 1 of 2 free throws, Lavender hits a jumper. Boeckman drains 1 of 2 free throws then he buries a jumper and Zuzak banks in a layup as Boise State rolls to advance to the WAC finals.
                        Code:
                                                   1   2   F
                           Nevada                 23  20  43
                           16 Boise State         27  36  63
                           
                        
                        
                        
                        [b]Nevada Wolf Pack
                        Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                        A.Hayes            37   1-4    2-2   0   2   0  1   4
                        L.Chatman          37   2-11   0-0   1   5   2  2   4
                        C.Lavender         34   1-11   1-2   2   8   1  3   3
                        R.Gilchrist        33   4-9    3-4   2   8   1  1  11
                        A.Balkman          38   7-22   1-2   2   3   3  1  15
                        [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                        B.Wilcox            7   1-5    0-0   1   1   0  0   2
                        J.Stephens          1   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
                        C.Deberry           2   1-1    0-0   1   1   0  0   2
                        G.Thues             1   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
                        S.Morgan            3   0-1    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                        M.Simpson           2   0-0    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
                        A.Berrelleca        2   1-1    0-0   0   1   0  0   2
                        [b]Totals                 18-65   7-10  9  29   7 11  43
                                               
                        PCT[/b]: .277 FG, .700 FT
                        [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 0-9, .000 (A.Hayes 0-3, L.Chatman 0-3, C.Lavender 0-2,
                        S.Morgan 0-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 13 (A.Hayes 4, L.Chatman 3, A.Balkman 3,
                        R.Gilchrist, G.Thues, M.Simpson). [b]Blocks[/b]: 6 (R.Gilchrist 3,
                        C.Lavender 2, A.Balkman).
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        [b]Boise State Broncos
                        Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                        P.Bragg            34   3-5    0-0   0   1   3  0   6
                        D.Newsom           31   0-4    2-2   0   2   0  0   2
                        D.Massey           33   5-9    0-0   0   3   3  0  10
                        T.House            31   2-5    3-3   0   7   1  1   7
                        D.Frederick        30   6-10   0-0   0  10   1  2  12
                        [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                        E.Esterkamp        12   4-6    2-2   1   1   3  0  10
                        W.Hinds             9   2-7    2-2   1   4   0  2   6
                        J.Zuzak             8   3-3    1-1   0   0   1  0   7
                        S.Boeckmann         3   1-2    1-2   0   0   0  0   3
                        C.Byerson           4   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  1   0
                        N.Cole              3   0-0    0-0   0   0   1  1   0
                        D.Dalgarn           DNP - COACH'S DECISION
                        [b]Totals                 26-51  11-12  2  29  13  7  63
                                               
                        PCT[/b]: .510 FG, .917 FT
                        [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 0-4, .000 (D.Newsom 0-1, D.Massey 0-1, D.Frederick 0-1,
                        S.Boeckmann 0-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 16 (P.Bragg 5, D.Newsom 3, D.Massey 2,
                        W.Hinds 2, J.Zuzak 2, T.House, D.Frederick). [b]Blocks[/b]: 12
                        (D.Frederick 6, D.Massey 3, D.Newsom, T.House, W.Hinds).
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                        • doncoryell
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                          • Jan 2003
                          • 7560

                          #957
                          Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                          3/16/13

                          TOP 25


                          #18 Penn State 70, #1 Michigan State 50
                          #2 North Carolina 63, Maryland 55
                          #4 Villanova 68, #5 Louisville 61
                          #6 Florida 70, Kentucky 67
                          #7 Stanford 63, #19 Southern Cal 44
                          #8 Virginia 64, Duke 49

                          Louisiana State 75, #10 Tennessee 72
                          #12 Temple 62, Xavier 46
                          #16 Boise State 63, Nevada 43
                          #23 Indiana 77, Ohio State 56

                          WAC Tournament

                          #16 Boise State 63, Nevada 43

                          Idaho 63, Louisiana Tech 58

                          OTHERS

                          Western Michigan 94, Miami (OH) 61
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                          • doncoryell
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                            • Jan 2003
                            • 7560

                            #958
                            March 17, 2013 - Idaho (19-12) vs #16 Boise State (26-6) - WAC Finals

                            Broncos Run Past Vandals, 70-48, Wins WAC Tournament, NCAA Automatic Bid

                            Pan American Center
                            Las Cruces, NM


                            First Half

                            Massey banks in a layup and slams in a dunk on fast breaks and after Hornsby makes 1 of 2 free throws, Massey puts in a layup. Wilmont cans two free throws and Havens buries a 3pter then after Bragg drains two free throws and Byerson sinks a short turnaround jumper, Powell nails a 3pter to pull Idaho to within one, 10-9, with 15 minutes remaining. Powell sinks a jumper and Havens puts in a layup then after Cowen and Byerson trade two free throws, Hornsby stuffs in a dunk and banks in a layup to cap a 13-2 Vandals run. Byerson and Havens trade two free throws then Rowell and Frederick trade short jumpers as Idaho leads by seven, 23-16, halfway through the opening period. Woodard makes 1 of 2 free throws and after House lays in a rebound, Wilmont cans two free throws. Hinds slams in a dunk and Massey dunks home a rebound then after Wilmont drains two free throws, Hinds nails a jump hook. Esterkamp knocks down 1 of 2 free throws then Bragg lays in a rebound as Boise State is on a 9-2 run and cuts the deficit to one, 28-27, with under 5 minutes left in the half. Hinds goes coast-to-coast after a steal and lays in the fast break layup and after Wilmont makes two free throws, Bragg cans 1 of 2 free throws and Esterkamp lays in a rebound to give the Broncos the lead at the half. Wilmont has 8 points to lead Idaho and Massey has 8 points to lead the Broncos.
                            Boise State 32, Idaho 30

                            Second Half

                            Hornsby makes 1 of 2 free throws and after Bragg hits a short jumper, Hornsby sinks a hook. Esterkamp cans two free throws and Massey swishes a jumper then after Bragg puts in a layup on a fast break, Draughans drains 1 of 2 free throws. Frederick banks in a jump hook and Massey slams in a dunk then Draughans buries a short jumper to pull Idaho to within eight, 44-36, with under 15 minutes remaining. Bragg drops in a 3pter and two free throws and House swishes a hook and after Hornsby puts in a layup on a fast break, Bragg makes two free throws to give Boise State a 15-point lead, 53-38, midway through the second half. Bragg drains a runner and after Bragg and House put in layups, Powell makes two free throws. Powell cans two more free throws then Boeckmann drills a 3pter to give the Broncos a 20-point lead, 62-42, with 5 minutes to go. Woodard lays in a rebound and both Rowell and Havens sink jumpers then after Dalgarn and Cole bury 3pters, Byerson lays in a rebound as Boise State pulls away for the win.
                            Code:
                                                       1   2   F
                               Idaho                  30  18  48
                               16 Boise State         32  38  70
                               
                            
                            
                            
                            [b]Idaho Vandals
                            Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                            H.Wilmont          31   0-5    8-8   0   3   0  2   8
                            G.Havens           32   3-8    2-2   0   2   0  0   9
                            G.Rowell           29   2-5    0-0   0   8   1  2   4
                            C.Hornsby          32   4-10   2-3   2  11   2  2  10
                            K.Draughans        20   1-6    1-2   0   3   1  4   3
                            [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                            L.Cowen            12   0-4    2-2   0   0   2  0   2
                            D.Powell           15   2-5    4-4   0   3   0  3   9
                            T.Rice             10   0-2    0-0   0   0   0  0   0
                            K.Woodard           8   1-3    1-2   1   1   2  1   3
                            T.Giddens           4   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
                            F.Cuffle            5   0-3    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
                            S.Padgett           2   0-0    0-0   0   1   0  0   0
                            [b]Totals                 13-51  20-23  3  34   8 14  48
                                                   
                            PCT[/b]: .255 FG, .870 FT
                            [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 2-14, .143 (G.Havens 1-4, G.Rowell 0-2, L.Cowen 0-1,
                            D.Powell 1-4, T.Rice 0-1, F.Cuffle 0-2). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 22 (H.Wilmont 9,
                            C.Hornsby 4, G.Havens 3, G.Rowell 2, L.Cowen 2, D.Powell, F.Cuffle).
                            [b]Blocks[/b]: 6 (K.Draughans 2, G.Havens, G.Rowell, C.Hornsby, T.Giddens).
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            [b]Boise State Broncos
                            Starters          min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                            P.Bragg            31   6-14   7-8   1   1   4  0  20
                            E.Esterkamp        28   1-3    3-4   2   5   1  2   5
                            D.Massey           22   6-10   0-0   1   5   0  1  12
                            T.House            13   3-4    0-0   1   5   1  2   6
                            D.Frederick        28   2-11   0-0   1   8   0  2   4
                            [b]Bench             min fgm-a  ftm-a off reb ast pf pts[/b]
                            W.Hinds            13   3-9    0-0   1   6   0  3   6
                            J.Zuzak            14   0-3    0-0   0   0   0  1   0
                            S.Boeckmann        11   1-2    0-0   0   2   0  0   3
                            C.Byerson          13   2-8    4-5   1   3   1  1   8
                            D.Dalgarn           7   1-1    0-0   0   1   0  0   3
                            N.Cole              9   1-3    0-0   1   2   1  0   3
                            D.Newsom           11   0-3    0-0   1   1   0  0   0
                            [b]Totals                 26-71  14-18 10  39   8 12  70
                                                   
                            PCT[/b]: .366 FG, .778 FT
                            [b]3-PT FG[/b]: 4-6, .667 (P.Bragg 1-2, S.Boeckmann 1-2, D.Dalgarn 1-1,
                            N.Cole 1-1). [b]Turnovers[/b]: 13 (E.Esterkamp 2, D.Massey 2, J.Zuzak 2,
                            D.Dalgarn 2, D.Newsom 2, P.Bragg, D.Frederick, C.Byerson). [b]Blocks[/b]:
                            5 (W.Hinds 2, D.Frederick, C.Byerson, D.Newsom).
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                            • doncoryell
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                              • Jan 2003
                              • 7560

                              #959
                              Re: Coaching Career of Bob Knight (No, not THAT Bob Knight) - take #2 - ps2

                              3/17/13

                              TOP 25


                              #2 North Carolina 93, #8 Virginia 74
                              #6 Florida 78, Louisiana State 72
                              #16 Boise State 70, Idaho 48
                              #23 Indiana 60, #18 Penn State 53

                              WAC Tournament

                              #16 Boise State 70, Idaho 48
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                              • doncoryell
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                                • Jan 2003
                                • 7560

                                #960
                                2013 NCAA Tournament - Road to Albany

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                                [b][size=5]East Region[/size][/b]
                                
                                ( 1)  North Carolina (29-5)
                                (16)  Yale (19-10)/Boston U (16-15) winner
                                ( 8)  Fordham (23-8)
                                ( 9)  Louisiana State (22-12)
                                ( 4)  Texas (20-9)
                                (13)  [b][color=orange]Western Michigan (22-8)[/color][/b]
                                ( 5)  Indiana (24-9)
                                (12)  Illinois-Chicago (19-11)
                                ( 2)  Temple (24-7)
                                (15)  Coastal  Carolina (17-11)
                                ( 7)  [b][color=orange]Georgetown (19-12)[/color][/b]
                                (10)  [b][color=orange]West Virginia (19-11)[/color][/b]
                                ( 3)  Virginia (25-7)
                                (14)  Saint Peter's (18-15)
                                ( 6)  Northwestern (22-10)
                                (11)  California (18-12)
                                
                                [b][size=5]South Region[/size][/b]
                                
                                ( 1)  Villanova (26-7)
                                (16)  North Carolina A&T (20-9)
                                ( 8)  Alabama-Birmingham (23-10)
                                ( 9)  [b][color=orange]Illinois (21-10)[/color][/b]
                                ( 4)  South Florida (22-9)
                                (13)  Idaho State (18-11)
                                ( 5)  Penn State (24-9)
                                (12)  Austin Peay (19-10)
                                ( 2)  Louisville (26-7)
                                (15)  Colgate (19-12)
                                ( 7)  Kentucky (23-9)
                                (10)  Rice (20-13)
                                ( 3)  Connecticut (22-9)
                                (14)  Georgia Southern (19-12)
                                ( 6)  [b][color=orange]Nebraska (22-9)[/color][/b]
                                (11)  [b][color=orange]North Carolina State (19-12)[/color][/b]
                                
                                [b][size=5]Midwest Region[/size][/b]
                                
                                ( 1)  Florida (28-5)
                                (16)  St. Francis (PA) (23-9)
                                ( 8)  Oregon (20-11)
                                ( 9)  Saint Joseph's (22-12)
                                ( 4)  [b][color=orange]Southern Cal (24-9)[/color][/b]
                                (13)  Hofstra (18-11)
                                ( 5)  Texas A&M (24-10)
                                (12)  Missouri State (21-8)
                                ( 7)  [b][color=orange]UNLV (25-8)[/color][/b]
                                (10)  Saint Louis (18-9)
                                ( 3)  Iowa (22-10)
                                (14)  UL Monroe (18-11)
                                ( 6)  Washington State (19-10)
                                (11)  Pepperdine (21-9)
                                
                                [b][size=5]West Region[/size][/b]
                                
                                ( 1)  Michigan State (26-6)
                                (16)  South Dakota State (18-11)
                                ( 8)  Cincinnati (21-11)
                                ( 9)  Texas Tech (19-10)
                                ( 4)  Tennessee (25-7)
                                (13)  Long Beach State (19-11)
                                ( 5)  Memphis (18-7)
                                (12)  San Diego State (23-9)
                                ( 2)  Kansas (24-6)
                                (15)  Texas Southern (18-11)
                                ( 3)  Drexel (26-4)
                                (14)  East Tennessee State (17-12)
                                ( 6)  [b][color=blue]Boise State (27-6)[/color][/b]
                                (11)  [b][color=orange]Maryland (21-12)[/color][/b]
                                Duke was on the bubble but is headed for the NIT.
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