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  • superjames1992
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 31382

    #3811
    AROUND THE NCAA - DECEMBER 10TH, 2035

    NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 10, 2035
    RKLWTEAM (VOTES)RECORD
    12West Virginia9-0
    21Duquesne8-1
    34Oregon7-0
    46Boston College6-0
    58Maryland8-0
    69NC State7-0
    73South Carolina6-0
    810Wisconsin7-0
    911Indiana11-0
    107Wake Forest7-1
    1112Mississippi State9-0
    1213North Carolina8-1
    135Clemson7-1
    1419Georgia Tech11-0
    1514Saint Joseph's8-0
    1616Vanderbilt6-0
    1715UTEP9-1
    1817Texas A&M4-0
    1920Kansas7-1
    2022Florida State9-1
    2123Providence8-0
    2218Virginia Tech7-2
    23--Duke7-2
    24--USC7-2
    2525Ohio State5-1


    Big East Conference Standings - Updated: Dec 10, 2035
    TEAMRECPCTCONFGBSTRK
    #1 West Virginia9-01.000-0--W9
    #21 Providence8-01.000-0--W8
    Pittsburgh4-01.000-0--W4
    Rutgers7-1.8750-0--W4
    Syracuse5-1.8330-0--W4
    Notre Dame7-2.7770-0--L1
    Connecticut3-1.7500-0--L1
    Cincinnati5-2.7140-0--W2
    Marquette5-2.7140-0--W1
    St. John's6-3.6670-0--W1
    Louisville5-3.6250-0--L1
    South Florida4-4.5000-0--W2
    Seton Hall4-4.5000-0--W1
    Georgetown4-4.5000-0--W1
    DePaul4-4.5000-0--W1
    Villanova3-3.5000-0--L2
    Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
    Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
    Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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    • superjames1992
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2007
      • 31382

      #3812
      vs.
      #22 Virginia Tech (7-3) vs. #1 West Virginia (10-0)
      WVU Coliseum
      Morgantown, WV
      December 15th, 2035

      Top-ranked West Virginia (10-0) throttled No. 22 Virginia Tech 90-63 this evening in Morgantown. West Virginia jumped all over the Hokies (7-3) from the start and never relented as they ran away with the game in the second half to win by 27 points.

      Virginia Tech, who fell 82-71 to West Virginia in last season's national semifinal game, couldn't get any semblance of revenge tonight.

      Felipe Delgado scored 26 points to lead West Virginia in scoring. Nik Buscher added 22 points, 17 rebounds, five assists, and three blocks.

      Theo Lucas scored 19 points to lead Virginia Tech in scoring. Derek Tafo added 14 points.

      Virginia Tech turned the basketball over 19 times and the Hokies were outrebounded by West Virginia 40-22 as the Mountaineers dominated the offensive glass.

      "Tonight was a great win for our guys and this university," explained West Virginia head coach James Frizzell. "They played about as well as you can hope for and this is a big win for us as we build towards the conference schedule."

      West Virginia has six days off before hosting Loyola Maramount on December 22nd.


      Virginia Tech Hokies at West Virginia Mountaineers
      Dec 15, 20351ST2NDSCORE
      #22 Virginia Tech (7-3)372663
      #1 West Virginia (10-0)504090
      Virginia Tech Hokies
      STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
      J. Pandov313-51-12-2142039
      D. Tafo324-92-44-42310514
      T. Lucas267-161-64-41111319
      A. Cassler253-70-00-0302016
      R. Nahra181-10-01-2410013
      BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
      B. Watkins161-30-01-2010013
      W. Cannon60-40-12-2102022
      T. Songcuacy82-21-10-1000005
      T. Guy30-10-10-0000010
      M. Power270-10-02-2523022
      S. Pettway80-00-00-0500000
      K. McIntosh-- DID NOT PLAY --
      TEAM TOTALS21-485-1416-1922121111963
      West Virginia Mountaineers
      STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
      D. Pasco282-62-61-4023007
      B. Clement252-81-50-0352015
      C. Rickert243-83-70-0545019
      F. Delgado299-204-84-43121126
      N. Buscher2910-150-02-217523322
      BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
      T. Blackshear71-20-10-0110002
      B. Mombollet111-20-00-0511022
      S. Hull212-52-52-2212118
      C. Lavender112-60-00-0320124
      M. Filipovic142-21-10-0111025
      G. Neale-- DID NOT PLAY --
      B. Plummer-- DID NOT PLAY --
      TEAM TOTALS34-7413-339-1240231861390
      Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
      Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
      Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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      • superjames1992
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jun 2007
        • 31382

        #3813
        AROUND THE NCAA - DECEMBER 17TH, 2035

        NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 17, 2035
        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)RECORD
        11West Virginia10-0
        23Oregon9-0
        34Boston College7-0
        42Duquesne9-1
        55Maryland9-0
        66NC State9-0
        77South Carolina7-0
        88Wisconsin8-0
        99Indiana12-0
        1011Mississippi State10-0
        1114Georgia Tech13-0
        1213Clemson8-1
        1312North Carolina8-1
        1415Saint Joseph's9-0
        1516Vanderbilt6-0
        1618Texas A&M5-0
        1710Wake Forest7-2
        1819Kansas8-1
        1917UTEP9-1
        2020Florida State10-1
        2125Ohio State7-1
        22--San Diego State7-1
        2323Duke8-2
        24--San Francisco9-1
        2524USC7-2


        Big East Conference Standings - Updated: Dec 17, 2035
        TEAMRECPCTCONFGBSTRK
        #1 West Virginia10-01.000-0--W10
        Pittsburgh5-01.000-0--W5
        Rutgers8-1.8880-0--W5
        Providence8-1.8880-0--L1
        Connecticut5-1.8330-0--W2
        Notre Dame8-2.8000-0--W1
        Cincinnati7-2.7770-0--W4
        Marquette7-2.7770-0--W3
        Syracuse5-2.7140-0--L1
        St. John's7-3.7000-0--W2
        Villanova4-3.5710-0--W1
        Louisville5-4.5550-0--L2
        Seton Hall5-4.5550-0--W2
        South Florida4-4.5000-0--W2
        Georgetown4-5.4440-0--L1
        DePaul4-5.4440-0--L1
        Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
        Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
        Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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        • superjames1992
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 31382

          #3814
          WEST VIRGINIA STATISTICS UPDATE - AS OF DECEMBER 17TH, 2035

          Code:
          Player                 GP  PT/G  R/G  A/G  S/G  B/G   M/G    FG%   3P%   FT%
          Nik Buscher            10  21.8 12.0  2.6  1.3  2.2  28.6   .620   ---  .800
          Felipe Delgado         10  15.9  5.9  1.2  0.8  0.8  30.0   .448  .434  .862
          Charles Rickert        10  14.1  4.2  2.5  1.8  0.0  27.1   .495  .466  .500
          Boakai Clement         10   7.7  2.5  1.1  1.1  0.2  27.3   .385  .388  1.00
          Damond Pasco           10   7.7  1.6  4.2  1.9  0.2  27.3   .406  .380  .600
          Stefon Hull            10   5.9  2.0  1.1  1.2  0.4  19.0   .307  .270  1.00
          Morris Filipovic       10   4.5  1.4  2.4  0.4  0.1  13.7   .454  .312  .833
          Carson Lavender        10   3.4  4.8  0.4  0.7  0.4  12.3   .441   ---  .667
          Belton Mombollet       10   2.0  2.6  0.4  0.1  0.1   7.8   .454  .000  .000
          Tommie Blackshear       8   1.3  0.9  0.4  0.8  0.0   5.3   .230  .125  .600
          Brandin Plummer         4   1.0  0.3  0.0  0.5  0.3   3.0   1.00   ---   ---
          George Neale            5   0.8  0.8  0.0  0.0  0.0   3.0   .500   ---   ---
          ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
          TOTALS                     84.8 38.2 16.2 10.1  4.5         .467  .382  .764
          OPPONENTS                  63.2 26.6 12.9  6.4  2.2         .398  .255  .787
          Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
          Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
          Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31382

            #3815
            vs.
            Loyola Marymount (9-5) vs. #1 West Virginia (11-0)
            WVU Coliseum
            Morgantown, WV
            December 22nd, 2035

            Nik Buscher scored 14 points to go along with 11 rebounds and four blocks as No. 1 West Virginia (11-0) outlasted Loyola Marymount 70-67. Felipe Delgado also scored 14 points and grabbed six rebounds.

            Charles Rickert hit four threes to lead West Virginia in scoring. He also added four steals. Damond Pasco tallied 11 points, four assists, and a career-best nine steals. Boakai Clement also scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds.

            The Lions (9-5) actually led top-ranked West Virginia at halftime, 33-28, but West Virginia clawed their way back on top in the second half and held on for the close win.

            Devin Jiiminez scored 15 points to go along with four rebounds and five assists. Ahmad Steele added 13 points and six rebounds and Fran Eisentrout came off the bench to scored 15 points.

            West Virginia has four days off before taking on undefeated No. 11 Indiana next Thursday in Bloomington.


            Loyola Marymount Lions at West Virginia Mountaineers
            Dec 22, 20351ST2NDSCORE
            Loyola Marymount (9-5)333467
            #1 West Virginia (11-0)284270
            Loyola Marymount Lions
            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            E. McCurry291-30-02-2251094
            D. Jiminez295-92-33-34532315
            A. Attaway283-60-23-3334039
            P. Finley263-60-00-0310216
            A. Steele266-130-01-16001213
            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            W. Farmer120-10-00-0402010
            J. Johnson161-40-20-0310002
            F. Eisentrout146-103-50-00010015
            J. Petkus141-31-30-0210013
            L. Ritter50-10-00-0010020
            J. Bookout-- DID NOT PLAY --
            E. Bojang-- DID NOT PLAY --
            TEAM TOTALS26-566-159-927171152287
            West Virginia Mountaineers
            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            D. Pasco344-73-50-00490411
            B. Clement314-62-40-05111210
            C. Rickert325-114-92-21340016
            F. Dlegado315-111-23-46110314
            N. Buscher333-100-08-811314214
            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            T. Blackshear41-21-20-0000003
            B. Mombollet91-70-20-0011102
            S. Hull130-50-40-0111010
            C. Lavender70-10-00-0300000
            M. Filipovic60-00-00-0010000
            G. Neale-- DID NOT PLAY --
            B. Plummer-- DID NOT PLAY --
            TEAM TOTALS23-6011-2813-1427151861270
            Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
            Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
            Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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            • RolePlayer
              MVP
              • Nov 2015
              • 1729

              #3816
              Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

              Would you say it's safe to say West Virgina has had the best run of any sports team while under James Frizzel? That guy is one hell of a coach.

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              • superjames1992
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 31382

                #3817
                Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                Originally posted by RolePlayer
                Would you say it's safe to say West Virgina has had the best run of any sports team while under James Frizzel? That guy is one hell of a coach.
                We can’t compare to Wooden’s UCLA teams, but we’ve certainly had a good run. One thing we haven’t done is win back-to-back titles, but maybe that’s something we can aim for this year.

                In 16 years at WVU, we have:

                4 National Titles
                9 Final Fours
                11 Elite Eights
                13 Sweet Sixteens
                Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                • Knickerbocker91
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 3231

                  #3818
                  Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                  Originally posted by superjames1992
                  In 16 years at WVU, we have:

                  4 National Titles
                  9 Final Fours
                  11 Elite Eights
                  13 Sweet Sixteens
                  It may not be Wooden numbers, but that's a little above Roy Williams at UNC. In 15 seasons at UNC, he's got:

                  3 National Titles
                  5 Final Fours
                  8 Elite Eights
                  9 Sweet Sixteens

                  If you do the last 16 seasons Coach K has been at Duke, he's got:

                  2 National Titles
                  3 Final Fours
                  5 Elite Eights
                  11 Sweet Sixteens

                  Coach Frizzell is in good company. At 592-166, that's a career record of .781. Eight more consecutive wins would move that to .783, and only Jerry Tarkanian (.784), Dave Robbins (.786 at Virginia Union), Roy Williams (.788), Ken Anderson (.806 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire), and Adolph Rupp (.822) have higher numbers with at least 600 wins.

                  It's 3am and I like stats, lol I got a little carried away.
                  My Dynasties

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                  • superjames1992
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 31382

                    #3819
                    Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                    Originally posted by Knickerbocker91
                    It may not be Wooden numbers, but that's a little above Roy Williams at UNC. In 15 seasons at UNC, he's got:

                    3 National Titles
                    5 Final Fours
                    8 Elite Eights
                    9 Sweet Sixteens

                    If you do the last 16 seasons Coach K has been at Duke, he's got:

                    2 National Titles
                    3 Final Fours
                    5 Elite Eights
                    11 Sweet Sixteens

                    Coach Frizzell is in good company. At 592-166, that's a career record of .781. Eight more consecutive wins would move that to .783, and only Jerry Tarkanian (.784), Dave Robbins (.786 at Virginia Union), Roy Williams (.788), Ken Anderson (.806 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire), and Adolph Rupp (.822) have higher numbers with at least 600 wins.

                    It's 3am and I like stats, lol I got a little carried away.
                    Good stuff!

                    Too bad I am but a lowly videogamer and not a real coach, haha.
                    Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                    Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                    Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                    • superjames1992
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31382

                      #3820
                      AROUND THE NCAA - DECEMBER 24TH, 2035

                      NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 24, 2035
                      RKLWTEAM (VOTES)RECORD
                      11West Virginia11-0
                      24Duquesne11-1
                      32Oregon10-0
                      45Maryland11-0
                      56NC State12-0
                      68Wisconsin9-0
                      79Indiana12-0
                      813North Carolina11-1
                      911Georgia Tech15-0
                      1012Clemson9-1
                      1114Saint Joseph's10-0
                      123Boston College9-1
                      137South Carolina8-1
                      1415Vanderbilt6-0
                      1516Texas A&M6-0
                      1619UTEP11-1
                      1718Kansas9-1
                      1810Mississippi State11-1
                      1917Wake Forest8-3
                      2020Florida State11-2
                      2121Ohio State8-1
                      2222San Diego State9-1
                      2324San Francisco11-1
                      2425USC8-2
                      25--Oklahoma8-2


                      Big East Conference Standings - Updated: Dec 24, 2035
                      TEAMRECPCTCONFGBSTRK
                      #1 West Virginia11-01.000-0--W11
                      Rutgers9-1.9000-0--W6
                      Providence9-1.9000-0--W1
                      Pittsburgh6-1.8570-0--L1
                      Notre Dame9-2.8180-0--W2
                      Marquette9-2.8180-0--W5
                      St. John's8-3.7270-0--W3
                      Syracuse5-2.7140-0--L1
                      Cincinnati7-4.6360-0--L2
                      Louisville7-4.6360-0--W2
                      Connecticut5-3.6250-0--L2
                      Seton Hall6-4.6000-0--W3
                      Villanova5-5.5000-0--L1
                      South Florida5-5.5000-0--L1
                      Georgetown5-5.5000-0--W1
                      DePaul4-7.3630-0--L3
                      Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                      Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                      Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                      • superjames1992
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 31382

                        #3821
                        vs.
                        #1 West Virginia (11-0) vs. #7 Indiana (12-1)
                        Bloomington Assembly Hall
                        Bloomington, IN
                        December 27th, 2035

                        Two undefeated teams stepped onto the court this evening in Bloomington, Indiana, but only one emerged unscathed as No. 1 West Virginia (12-0) retained their top spot atop the AP Top 25 rankings with an 83-63 beatdown of No. 7 Indiana (12-1) in Bloomington.

                        Damond Pasco had a game for the ages as he shot 11/14 from three-point range and scored a career-high 33 points. He also added five rebounds and five assists.

                        "I was just feeling it," explained Pasco. "I was getting good looks and I was just seeing the ball going through the net."

                        Nik Buscher recorded his first career triple-double as he tallied 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Buscher's triple-double is the first triple-double by a player under West Virginia head coach James Frizzell.

                        Charles Rickert also scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds for the Mountaineers.

                        West Virginia shut down Indiana in the first half and led 37-23 as both teams headed to the locker rooms. West Virginia maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second half en route to their 20-point victory.

                        Ben Sullivan scored 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead Indiana in scoring. Preston Foust scored 14 points and dished out six assists and Issa Kabba just missed out on a double-double with 12 points and nine rebounds.

                        Next, West Virginia will host La Salle on New Year's Eve in their final non-conference game of the season.


                        West Virginia Mountaineers at Indiana Hoosiers
                        Dec 27, 20351ST2NDSCORE
                        #1 West Virginia (12-0)374683
                        #7 Indiana (12-1)234063
                        West Virginia Mountaineers
                        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        D. Pasco3311-1511-140-05520233
                        B. Clement321-51-30-0420013
                        C. Rickert324-104-90-04210112
                        F. Delgado344-81-20-01022019
                        N. Buscher349-160-03-3101021221
                        BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        T. Blackshear50-20-20-0000000
                        B. Mombollet60-10-00-0100000
                        S. Hull101-40-30-0001020
                        C. Lavender61-20-01-2300003
                        M. Filipovic70-20-20-0101010
                        G. Neale-- DID NOT PLAY --
                        B. Plummer-- DID NOT PLAY --
                        TEAM TOTALS31-6517-354-53821911083
                        Indiana Hoosiers
                        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        M. Coleman301-121-73-4160036
                        P. Foust316-92-40-02620314
                        X. Barnard292-30-03-6252017
                        B. Sullivan268-110-02-27011018
                        I. Kabba316-100-00-19130112
                        BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        D. Ervin141-20-00-2000012
                        I. Lidzius60-00-00-0200000
                        S. Walker172-30-10-0100004
                        K. Urbutis40-00-00-0000000
                        D. Conway20-00-00-0100000
                        M. Kemp100-30-20-0012010
                        F. Walton-- DID NOT PLAY --
                        TEAM TOTALS26-533-148-1525191011063
                        Last edited by superjames1992; 01-13-2019, 01:07 AM.
                        Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                        Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                        Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                        • superjames1992
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 31382

                          #3822
                          AROUND THE NCAA - DECEMBER 31ST, 2035

                          NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 31, 2035
                          RKLWTEAM (VOTES)RECORD
                          11West Virginia12-0
                          22Duquesne12-1
                          33Oregon11-0
                          45NC State13-0
                          56Wisconsin9-0
                          68North Carolina12-1
                          79Georgia Tech16-0
                          84Maryland13-0
                          910Clemson10-1
                          1011Saint Joseph's11-0
                          117Indiana13-1
                          1213South Carolina9-1
                          1314Vanderbilt6-0
                          1412Boston College10-1
                          1516UTEP12-1
                          1617Kansas10-1
                          1715Texas A&M7-0
                          1820Florida State12-2
                          1918Mississippi State8-1
                          2021Ohio State8-1
                          2123San Francisco12-1
                          2224USC9-2
                          2325Oklahoma10-2
                          2419Wake Forest9-4
                          25--Providence10-1


                          Big East Conference Standings - Updated: Dec 31, 2035
                          TEAMRECPCTCONFGBSTRK
                          #1 West Virginia12-01.000-0--W12
                          #25 Providence10-1.9090-0--W2
                          Rutgers10-1.9090-0--W7
                          Pittsburgh7-1.8750-0--W1
                          Notre Dame10-2.8330-0--W3
                          Marquette10-2.8330-0--W6
                          St. John's9-3.7500-0--L1
                          Syracuse6-2.7500-0--W1
                          Louisville8-5.6150-0--L1
                          Cincinnati7-5.5830-0--L3
                          Connecticut5-4.5550-0--L3
                          Seton Hall6-5.5450-0--L1
                          Villanova6-6.5000-0--L1
                          Georgetown5-5.5000-0--W1
                          South Florida5-6.4540-0--L2
                          DePaul5-7.4160-0--W1
                          Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                          Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                          Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                          • superjames1992
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 31382

                            #3823
                            vs.
                            La Salle (5-6) vs. #1 West Virginia (13-0)
                            WVU Coliseum
                            Morgantown, WV
                            December 31st, 2035

                            Nik Buscher scored 16 points to go along with 10 rebounds and five assists to lead No. 1 West Virginia (13-0) to a 78-59 victory over the La Salle Explorers (5-6) this evening in Morgantown. Tonight's victory caps off the regular season nonconference slate for the Mountaineers.

                            Charles Rickert totaled 17 points and five rebounds and Felipe Delgado added 12 points, eight rebounds, and four steals for West Virginia. Stefon Hull also scored 10 points from off the bench.

                            Senior small forward Filip Augustine was the only double-digit scorer for La Salle as he tallied 17 points and six rebounds.

                            West Virginia will kick off their Big East Conference schedule at home against Rutgers on Thursday.


                            La Salle Explorers at West Virginia Mountaineers
                            Dec 31, 20351ST2NDSCORE
                            La Salle (5-6)253459
                            #1 West Virginia (13-0)423878
                            La Salle Explorers
                            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            C. Finn300-40-05-7155025
                            L. Fadipe293-92-41-2104039
                            F. Augustine297-161-42-26330317
                            D. Stevanovic302-70-01-4913015
                            G. Taft120-10-00-0220010
                            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            H. Del Rosario212-111-30-0201035
                            J. Hipsher143-40-02-2110008
                            R. Newman111-40-10-0110002
                            D. Wilkerson52-30-02-2100006
                            W. Shropshire181-30-00-1700102
                            S. Esterkamp-- DID NOT PLAY --
                            E. Siakam-- DID NOT PLAY --
                            TEAM TOTALS21-624-1213-2031131611359
                            West Virginia Mountaineers
                            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            D. Pasco251-41-40-0231053
                            B. Clement260-20-10-0212010
                            C. Rickert265-105-82-25120617
                            F. Delgado254-102-22-38042212
                            N. Buscher235-110-06-910514316
                            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            T. Blackshear121-10-00-0111012
                            B. Mombollet111-40-10-0300002
                            S. Hull164-62-40-03110010
                            C. Lavender132-40-02-2310106
                            M. Filipovic151-20-12-2220004
                            G. Neale42-30-00-0000014
                            B. Plummer41-30-00-0100002
                            TEAM TOTALS27-6010-2114-1840151271978
                            Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                            Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                            Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                            • superjames1992
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 31382

                              #3824
                              vs.
                              Rutgers (10-2) vs. #1 West Virginia (14-0)
                              WVU Coliseum
                              Morgantown, WV
                              January 3rd, 2036

                              Felipe Delgado scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed seven rebounds, hitting 13/17 from the field, as No. 1 West Virginia (14-0, 1-0) got off to a perfect start in Big East Conference play with a 69-63 victory over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (10-2, 0-1) this evening in Morgantown.

                              Nik Buscher added 12 points and 11 rebounds in just 23 minutes for West Virginia as his playing time was limited because of foul trouble.

                              West Virginia led by as many as 14 points in the first half and held a 39-30 lead at the halftime break, but Rutgers kept the game close throughout the second half. Rutgers only lost by one point (64-63) in a similarly-played low scoring game when these two squads played in the Championship Game of the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic earlier this season.

                              Konrad Rice scored 17 points to lead Rutgers in scoring. Atila Johnson tallied a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds and seven-footer Dannorriss Mulic totaled 13 points and five rebounds. Demond Torress also scored 13 points.

                              Next up for West Virginia is a game at rival Pittsburgh next Tuesday. The Panthers are off to a hot start this year at 8-1 and will be a tough matchup for the top-ranked Mountaineers.


                              Rutgers Scarlet Knights at West Virginia Mountaineers
                              Jan 3, 20351ST2NDSCORE
                              Rutgers (10-2, 0-1)303363
                              #1 West Virginia (14-0, 1-0)393069
                              Rutgers Scarlet Knights
                              STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                              C. Goodman290-20-22-2270042
                              K. Rice317-152-61-23110117
                              D. Torres333-71-46-61020513
                              A. Johnson348-110-00-010310216
                              D. Mulic285-120-03-35221113
                              BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                              L. Little170-10-00-0213000
                              I. Lawson161-20-00-0100012
                              W. Mackinson130-20-20-0131010
                              L. Belser-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              I. Crites-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              J. Clemmons-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              J. Appleby-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              TEAM TOTALS24-523-1412-1325171011563
                              West Virginia Mountaineers
                              STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                              D. Pasco311-50-40-0433002
                              B. Clement312-62-60-0012006
                              C. Rickert312-92-60-0111326
                              F. Delgado3313-172-44-47120332
                              N. Buscher236-140-00-011001212
                              BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                              B. Mombollet91-20-10-0301002
                              S. Hull90-10-03-4121023
                              C. Lavender152-30-02-2111006
                              M. Filipovic180-00-00-0111010
                              T. Blackshear-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              G. Neale-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              B. Plummer-- DID NOT PLAY --
                              TEAM TOTALS27-576-219-1029101241069
                              Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)
                              Yale Bulldogs (NCAA Football 07)
                              Coaching Legacy of Lee Williamson (CH 2K8)

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                              • RMJH4
                                Retro NBA Nut
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 1611

                                #3825
                                Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                                Just been reading through the last few pages here. Incredible run you're on this season again. Couple of very nice wins over some good Big East schools. Was actually talking to Rutgers alum Kelvin Troy at a camp last week. One of their best defenders ever. He's been living in Ireland last 20 plus years, still as intense as ever!
                                Nowhere to Hide - Mike Hobbs Story.

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