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Hey everyone, just wanted to let you all know OS now has an official Discord that you can join right now. We’ve kicked around Discords for individual games in the past, but it felt like the right time to make it more of an official thing.
Steve and I have wanted to get this going for a bit because we obviously still hear from y’all who are unhappy with some stuff on the forums, plus when there are forum outages we still want to have a place for everyone to hang. My overarching goal for the longer term is to have both Discord and the forums ultimately work together. There are some logistical issues with the vBulletin forums that don’t allow things to sync right with Discord so there will be a little maneuvering as we try to get mods and forum members any proper roles/tags they need on the Discord, but we can work through that stuff easily enough as people join.
Our general goal is to give people more options to interact with OS community members, whether that’s Discord, the forums, this newsletter, or improved apps. If people want to stick more to the forums, that’s cool. If people want to stick more to the Discord, that’s also cool. In my perfect world, we do a lot of BSing and day-to-day chatting on the Discord about games and sports, and then more of the “in-depth” discussions or hefty things like long slider breakdowns or analysis of gameplay end up on the forums so that can act as a sort of “best of” area for anything OS community related. That said, you all will ultimately shape how the ecosystem shakes out, I just want to give you spaces you like so you can have a good time with other folks in the community.
The same general rules will apply on the Discord as they do on the forums, and we’ve brought most of the forum categories to the Discord as well so there should not be too much confusion as you navigate around.
With the Operation Sports and Discord announcement now out there, it’s also worth mentioning our OS premium newsletter, which quietly launched a couple of weeks ago. Built off the Not Just Another Roster Update newsletter, it offers a mix of retrospectives, guides, interviews and deeper dives into the sports gaming world—covering both current and classic titles.
Brown Bears 2014-15 Schedule | ||||
DATE | OPPONENT | RESULT | ||
Nov 3 | at St. Bonaventure (82) | |||
Nov 8 | vs North Carolina A&T (69) | |||
Nov 9 | vs Purdue (86)/ Cleveland State (80) | |||
Nov 13 | at Drexel (82) | |||
Nov 17 | vs Possibly NIT Season Tip Off | |||
Nov 18 | vs Possibly NIT Season Tip Off | |||
Nov 22 | at Cincinnati (84) | |||
Nov 25 | vs New Hampshire (75) | |||
Nov 30 | vs Monmonuth (76) | |||
Dec 4 | at #1 West Virginia (88) | |||
Dec 6 | vs Wagner (72) | |||
Dec 11 | vs Morehead State (77) | |||
Dec 16 | at Northeastern (77) | |||
Dec 21 | at #19 Wisconsin (87) | |||
Dec 30 | at #10 Vanderbilt (87) | |||
Jan 2 | vs Bucknell (79) | |||
Jan 5 | vs Davidson (71) | |||
Jan 15 | vs CONFERENCE SCHEDULE |
NCAA Hoops Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Oct 18, 2013 | |||
RK | TEAM (VOTES) | RECORD | |
1 | West Virginia (88) | ||
2 | Texas (89) | ||
3 | Connecticut (89) | ||
4 | Gonzaga (86) | ||
5 | North Carolina (91) | ||
6 | Duke (91) | ||
7 | Washington (87) | ||
8 | Michigan State (87) | ||
9 | Ohio State (89) | ||
10 | Vanderbilt (87) | ||
11 | Wichita State (85) | ||
12 | Kentucky (89) | ||
13 | Michigan (86) | ||
14 | California (87) | ||
15 | Minnesota (83) | ||
16 | Creighton (86) | ||
17 | Syracuse (84) | ||
18 | Louisville (88) | ||
19 | Wisconsin (87) | ||
20 | Texas A&M (87) | ||
21 | Western Kentucky (86) | ||
22 | Alabama (88) | ||
23 | Kansas (87) | ||
24 | Arizona (88) | ||
25 | Marquette (87) |
2014 NCAA 1st Team All-Americans | ||||
Pos | Player Name | Ht | Wt | Year |
PG | Ferdinand Tukker, North Carolina | 6'2 | 194 | Sr. |
SG | Maury Dixon, Connecticut | 6'5 | 199 | Sr. |
SF | Jaason Pilgrim, Alabama | 6'5 | 205 | Jr. |
PF | James McAdoo, North Carolina | 6'9 | 260 | Sr. |
C | Andre Drummond, Connecticut | 6'11 | 263 | Sr. |
2014 NCAA 2nd Team All-Americans | ||||
Pos | Player Name | Ht | Wt | Year |
PG | Marquis Teague, Kentucky | 6'4 | 190 | Sr. |
SG | Shannon Opong, Ohio State | 6'0 | 175 | Sr. |
SF | P.J. Hairston, North Carolina | 6'6 | 223 | Sr. |
PF | Artie Bachmann, California | 6'7 | 211 | Jr. |
C | Anthony Davis , Kentucky | 6'10 | 212 | Sr. |
Ivy League Conference Standings - Updated: Oct 18, 2014 | ||||
TEAM | REC | PCT | CONF | GB |
Brown Bears (78) | ||||
Cornell Big Red (77) | ||||
Yale Bulldogs (77) | ||||
Princeton Tigers (75) | ||||
Columbia Lions (72) | ||||
Penn Quakers (69) | ||||
Dartmouth Big Green (68) | ||||
Harvard Crimson (66) |
2014 NCAA 1st Team Ivy League | ||||
Pos | Player Name | Ht | Wt | Year |
PG | Tyrone Johnson (75), Princeton | 6'2 | 203 | Jr. |
SG | Dominic Pasco (76), Penn | 6'2 | 185 | Jr. |
SF | Jermaine Maclies (76), Brown | 6'5 | 210 | So. |
PF | A.C. Badu (79), Brown | 7'0 | 259 | Sr. |
C | Ben Granger (76), Penn | 6'9 | 238 | Fr. |
2014 NCAA 2nd Team Ivy League | ||||
Pos | Player Name | Ht | Wt | Year |
PG | Galal Cancar (72), Cornell | 6'2 | 202 | Sr. |
SG | Clay Wilson (74), Princeton | 6'3 | 209 | Sr. |
SF | Denton Koom (72), Princeton | 6'6 | 205 | Sr. |
PF | Latece Krymski (75), Dartmouth | 6'7 | 230 | Jr. |
C | Joey Wheless (74) , Brown | 7'1 | 266 | So. |
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