The NEAC: D–I Men's Basketball
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5 steals! 7 points. 1 rebound.... i thought i created Shaq Davis not Roy Hibbert lmaoComment
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Check League Leaders out, reserve post #4Comment
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Wow. 24 shots from Youngblood. Might have to change his name to Ball Hog. I would call out Happy on his performance again, but it looks like I didn't give him a chance to touch the ball.
25 pts is nice, but 0-2 isn't. Guess I better working on my passing skills next week.Comment
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Yea thats what im talkin bout my guy saved the dayMiami Heat
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The second round of NEAC play is finished, with the result showing a tightly-contested battle with only 2 teams not sitting at .500. The Dover Colonials are the lone 2-0 team, while the Bel-Air Royals are the winless team (0-2).
In the first game, the Harrisburg Miners beat the Hartford Lumberjacks in OT. SG Matt Bless hit 2 game-tying 3-pointers at the end of regulation, but Hartford fell 78-72 in the extra period. Bless had 23 points for Hartford, and SF Red Sky added 17. For Harrisburg, SF Jay Greyvenstein shot 8 of 9 for 19 points while SG Anthony Brown had 5 assists.
The Colonials beat the Buffalo Bilikens 70-67 in game 2 of the round. PF Jerry Malone had a key block with ten seconds remaining, but the show belonged to SF Casen Lewis—23 points, 5 boards, and 7 assists. PG Stone Harper added 12 points.
The Baltimore Wolves eked out a 63-62 victory over the Rochester Challengers behind 8 points apiece for SF Omero Kai and SG Ryan Kilpatrick. C Shaq Davis had a monster 5 steals in the win, while Rochester's Bryce Robinson scored 8 points to go along with 6 boards. Angelo Valdez had a game-high 6 assists in the loss.
The Camden Wildcats crushed the Bel-Air Royals despite SG Trey Youngblood's 25 points. The Wildcats turned to their bench most of the game, only needing 6 points apiece from Jo Kane and Kenneth Yates (who also added 5 assists). Bel-Air's Happy Lovelace had 5 boards and a team-high 6 assists.
The NEAC named SF Casen Lewis (Dover) as its Player of the Week.
Round 3 Games:
Bel-Air at Baltimore
Rochester at Camden
Hartford at Dover
(Nationally Televised Game)Buffalo at HarrisburgComment
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Looks like I'm slowly locking up DPOY lol, shot 63% not bad. a steal. 5 rebounds eh. 5 assists not bad
will work on my rebounding again next weekLast edited by SonnyFranchise; 05-04-2014, 11:59 AM.Comment
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Don't worry, this is far from dead. I'll have a DELUGE of updates Wednesday/Thursday.Comment
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Very pumped to see Youngblood and Happy finally get a "W", Despite playing the "Big 3" of Baltimore.
Not happy with YB's shooting %, but excited to see him dish out 7 assists and work hard on the defensive end with the 8 steals.Comment
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It's Valdez Who Hits the Game-Winner, But Robinson the one Streamlining the MOP Award
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