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  • ShortyDM
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    What's Cooking in Cookeville: Tennessee Tech Basketball (NCAA 09 PS2)



    Tennessee Tech Basketball

    This will be year two of my dynasty with the Golden Eagles. Year one ended with a surprise OVC Tourney title after finishing in the middle of the pack, but claiming the OVC title with a hard-fought win over Morehead State.

    More info to come shortly
    Last edited by ShortyDM; 05-14-2011, 10:27 PM.
  • ShortyDM
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    Re: What's Cooking in Cookeville: Tennessee Tech Basketball (NCAA 09 PS2)


    2009-10 TENNESSEE TECH GOLDEN EAGLES

    HEAD COACH: Mike Sutton (Dynasty record - 24-12)

    2009-10 Tennessee Tech Roster
    #NAMEPOSHTWTCLASS
    4Ray PostellC6'9"274FR
    22Levar RuckerPF6'11"241FR
    33Tyler McDanielsSF6'7"190SO
    3Zac NewtonSG6'1"170SO
    10Elijah MuhammadPG6'0"170SR
    15Riley HunleySG6'4"193SO
    32Bassey InametiSF6'8"215SO
    25Zach BaileySG6'2"175SO
    54Darnell LindsaySG6'4"180SR
    34Alfred Jones Jr.SF6'6"193JR
    11Will BarnesPG6'1"190SR
    53Chris HamiltonC7'0"255FR


    2009-10 Tennessee Tech Schedule (REC: 4-3)
    DateOpponent
    Nov 5vs Delaware St (W, 72-55)
    Nov 10vs Evansville (W, 72-68)
    Nov 13vs #16 St. Joseph's (L, 74-92)
    Nov 15@ Akron (W, 66-52)
    Nov 17@ Davidson (W, 72-63)
    Nov 18vs Northeastern (L, 61-68)
    Nov 28@ UMass (L, 59-65)
    Dec 4@ Vanderbilt
    Dec 8@ #6 UConn
    Dec 10@ Michigan
    Dec 11vs TCU
    Dec 16@ Radford
    Dec 23vs Marshall
    Dec 27vs Loyola College
    Jan 7@ Murray St*
    Jan 8vs Eastern Kentucky*
    Jan 10vs Morehead St*
    Jan 15vs Eastern Illinois*
    Jan 19vs SE Missouri St*
    Jan 28@ Tennessee St*
    Jan 31@ Jacksonville St*
    Feb 1vs Tennessee St*
    Feb 6vs Murray St*
    Feb 12vs UT-Martin*
    Feb 13@ SE Missouri St*
    Feb 16@ UT-Martin*
    Feb 17vs Austin Peay*
    Feb 21vs Jacksonville St*
    Feb 22@ Austin Peay*
    Last edited by ShortyDM; 05-17-2011, 01:00 PM.

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    • ShortyDM
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      SEASON PREVIEW

      FROM THE COACH'S MOUTH:
      "This is really an exciting time to be a part of the Tennessee Tech basketball family. Last Year we got to the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever and the expectations are even higher this season.

      We did lose two of our bigs from last year's team and that might hurt us a bit. We were not a great 3-point shooting team last season so I think that needs to be something that we capitalize on this year. Our group of backcourt players is pretty good. Elijah Muhammad and Will Barnes do a great job in running the point and you might see both of them out there at the same time this year. Tyler McDaniels and Bassey Inameti have to do most of the dirty work down low and show our young bigs how to play at the NCAA DI level.

      Overall, this year's team can compete but it still remains to be seen at how high a level they can play at. I like the mix of experience as well as youngsters which makes it a lot of fun to coach these guys. Should be an exciting year."


      WHAT THE MEDIA SAYS:
      Like last year, Tennessee Tech is picked to finish in the middle of the pack in the ever-competitive Ohio Valley Conference. Last year, the Golden Eagles might have overachieved a bit so a down year this season would not be too surprising. However, head coach Mike Sutton always has his teams ready to play and that will definitely help with some unproven talent that will have to step up this season.

      Tyler McDaniels and Elijah Muhammad are two of the better players in the conference this season and should gain all-conference honors by the end of the year. McDaniels is listed at 6'7" but is probably closer to 6'5", though one would not be able to tell on the court as he can matchup with some of the best bigs in the country on any night. Muhammad is a veteran leader who can either manage the offense or score at will. At times his 3-point shot will fail him as he only connected on 35% of threes last year, but his ability to turn the opponent over leads to several fast break opportunities for himself and others around him.
      Last edited by ShortyDM; 05-15-2011, 12:14 AM.

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      • ShortyDM
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        Tennessee Tech (0-0) vs Delaware St (0-0)
        November 5, 2009 - Eblen Center - Cookeville, TN


        TENNESSEE TECH 72, DELAWARE STATE 55

        Game Story
        The Golden Eagles jumped out to a 20-point first half lead and cruised to an easy home-opening win over Delaware State 72-55. With Tech holding an 11-10 lead with just over 8 minutes left in the first half, the Golden Eagles rattled off 19 straight points to build their largest lead of the game at 30-10.

        Delaware State attempted to make a comeback in the second half as they cut the Tech lead to single digits at 49-40, but a 3-pointer from Will Barnes and a dunk from Ray Postell put the game out of reach.

        Tech had just two players in double figures as Barnes posted 14 points off the bench and the freshman Postell collected 10 points and 5 rebounds in his first collegiate action.

        Players of the Game
        DSU: Marcus Neal (11 pts, 3 ast, 2 stl)
        TTU: Will Barnes (14 pts, 4 stl, 2 reb)

        UP NEXT: vs Evansville (1-1)

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        • ShortyDM
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          Tennessee Tech (1-0) vs Evansville (1-1)
          November 10, 2009 - Eblen Center - Cookeville, TN

          TENNESSEE TECH 72, EVANSVILLE 68

          Game Story
          Tyler McDaniels had 26 points, including two clutch dunks in the final two minutes, as Tennessee Tech defeated the Evansville Purple Aces 72-68. Tech led throughout the first half and clung to a 41-33 lead at the break. But in the second half, Evansville came roaring back and took several leads.

          Trailing 65-62 with just under three minutes to play, McDaniels was the recipient of two Elijah Muhammad assists on fast breaks as the Golden Eagles took a 66-65 lead, one they would not relinquish. Muhammad then finished off the win with a pair of free throws in the final seconds.

          Three players scored in double figures for the Golden Eagles (2-0) with McDaniels leading the way with his 26-point performance. Ray Postell had 12 points and 3 rebounds while Muhammad chipped in with 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.

          Players of the Game
          EVAN: Pieter van Tongeren (9 pts, 6 reb, 3 stl)
          TTU: Tyler McDaniels (26 pts, 5 reb, 1 ast)

          UP NEXT: vs #16 Saint Joseph's (2-1)
          Last edited by ShortyDM; 05-15-2011, 10:50 PM.

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          • ShortyDM
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            Once standings and Top 25s become available, I will post those with some regularity.

            Enjoy!

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              Tennessee Tech (2-0) vs Saint Joseph's (2-1)
              November 13, 2009 - Eblen Center - Cookeville, TN

              SAINT JOSEPH'S 92, TENNESSEE TECH 74

              Game Story
              #16 Saint Joseph's showed why they are regarded as one of the best teams in the country as they dominated the smaller Tennessee Tech and cruised to a 92-74 win. Tech played the the Hawks for most of the first half, but a late 20-3 run put the Hawks up 53-33 at the intermission.

              Tech managed to cut the lead down to 15 on a few occasions, but never threatened the more talented Hawks on the night. Tyler McDaniels led the way again for Tech as he scored 13 points while picking up 3 rebounds and 2 assists. Zach Bailey was the only other Golden Eagle in double figures as he posted 12 points, including 3 3-pointers, and 3 steals in the losing effort.

              Players of the Game
              SJU: Temi Adebayo (15 pts, 9 reb, 1 ast)
              TTU: Tyler McDaniels (13 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast, 2 stl)

              UP NEXT: @ Akron (0-2)

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              • ShortyDM
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                Tennessee Tech (2-1) at Akron (0-2)
                November 15, 2009 - Rhodes Arena - Akron, OH

                TENNESSEE TECH 66, AKRON 52

                Players of the Game
                TTU: Tyler McDaniels (23 pts, 11 reb)

                Tech News...Forward Tyler McDaniels was named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week this last week as he averaged 17 points and 5 rebounds in a wins over Akron and Evansville along with a loss to Saint Joseph's.



                Tennessee Tech (3-1) at Davidson (1-3)
                November 17, 2009 - Belk Arena - Davidson, NC

                TENNESSEE TECH 72, DAVIDSON 63

                Game Story
                Tennessee Tech went on the road for a second straight game and for the second straight time came away with a win as they defeated Davidson 72-63. The Wildcats, led by All-American Stephen Curry and his 19 points, hung with the Golden Eagles but it was Tech that made the run in the second half to put the game away.

                Tech got another outstanding game from Tyler McDaniels as he poured in 20 points while grabbing 6 boards. Point guard Elijah Muhammad had a season-high 19 points and 5 assists while Bassey Inameti collected 11 rebounds.

                Players of the Game
                DAV: Stephen Curry (19 pts, 2 ast, 9 FG)
                TTU: Tyler McDaniels (20 pts, 6 reb)

                UP NEXT: vs Northeastern (2-0)

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                • ShortyDM
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                  Tennessee Tech (4-1) vs Northeastern (2-0)
                  November 18, 2009 - Eblen Center - Cookeville, TN

                  NORTHEASTERN 68, TENNESSEE TECH 61

                  Game Story
                  Three Tennessee Tech players scored in double figures, but it wasn't enough as Tech fell to Northeastern 68-61 in non-conference action. The first half was a back-and-forth affair until the final minutes when the Huskies extended their lead out to 9 points at 37-28 heading into the break.

                  Tech battled hard in the second, but untimely turnovers did them in as they could only get as close as 6 points, done on several occasions. Ray Postell led all Tech scorers with 17 points and 9 rebounds, just missing out on his first collegiate double-double. Tyler McDaniels and Zac Newton each had 14 points in the losing effort.

                  Players of the Game
                  NOR: Baptiste Bataille (14 pts, 8 ast, 1 stl)
                  TTU: Ray Postell (17 pts, 9 reb, 2 ast)

                  UP NEXT: @ UMass (2-2)

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                  • ShortyDM
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                    Tennessee Tech (4-2) at Umass (2-2)
                    November 28, 2009 - Mullins Center - Amherst, MA

                    UMASS 65, TENNESSEE TECH 59

                    Game Story
                    In a turnover and foul-filled game, UMass came out on top and beat Tennessee Tech 65-59. The two teams combined for 32 fouls, which resulted in 49 free throw attempts, and also 34 turnovers. But it was the Minutemen who made the run that counted the most late in the game as they clung to a 3-point lead. UMass extended that lead out to 7 points and Tech would not be able answer back.

                    Tech was led by Tyler McDaniels and his 19 points, 5 rebound effort. Ray Postell had 14 points, including going 8-for-8 from the foul line. The Golden Eagles could manage just 33% shooting form the floor, by far their worst shooting performance of the season.

                    Players of the Game
                    UMASS: Ricky Harris (21 pts, 5 ast, 2 stl)
                    TTU: Tyler McDaniels (19 pts, 5 reb)

                    UP NEXT: @ Vanderbilt (5-1)

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                    • ShortyDM
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                      TOP 25 - MEDIA POLL
                      1. North Carolina (6-1)
                      2. UConn (6-0)
                      3. Texas (7-0)
                      4. Kansas (7-0)
                      5. Memphis (6-2)
                      6. UCLA (6-1)
                      7. Duke (6-2)
                      8. Florida State (4-3)
                      9. Saint Jospeh's (5-2)
                      10. Georgetown (7-2)
                      11. Siena (6-1)
                      12. Florida (4-2)
                      13. Louisville (5-4)
                      14. NC State (8-0)
                      15. Ohio State (5-3)
                      16. George Mason (6-2)
                      17. Purdue (3-2)
                      18. BYU (4-2)
                      19. Syracuse (4-2)
                      20. Gonzaga (3-5)......Why are they ranked again?
                      21. Kentucky (4-5)
                      22. Utah State (5-4)
                      23. Michigan State (3-2)
                      24. Tennessee (5-2)
                      25. Arizona State (4-2)

                      NCAA Scoring Leaders
                      1. J. Anderson (Indiana) - 28.0 PPG
                      2. J. Rucker (Oklahoma) - 26.8 PPG
                      3. A. Woods (Temple) - 26.1 PPG

                      NCAA Rebounding Leaders
                      1. James Johnson (Wake Forest) - 10.7 RPG
                      2. Chris Walker (Army) - 9.8 RPG
                      3. Deremy Geiger (Idaho) - 9.7 RPG

                      NCAA Assist Leaders
                      1. Daniel Tisch (Saint Louis) - 7.8 APG
                      2. Justin Brown (Cal Poly) - 7.7 APG
                      3. Ben Smith (Jacksonville) - 7.5)


                      CONFERENCE STANDINGS
                      1. Eastern Kentucky 7-0 (0-0)
                      2. Jacksonville State 3-1 (0-0)
                      3. Tennessee State 5-2 (0-0)
                      4. Murray State 6-3 (0-0)
                      5. Tennessee Tech 4-3 (0-0)
                      6. SE Missouri State 4-3 (0-0)
                      7. Eastern Illinois 3-4 (0-0)
                      8. UT-Martin 4-6 (0-0)
                      9. Morehead State 3-5 (0-0)
                      10. Austin Peay 1-2 (0-0)

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                      • VandyRedskins21
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                        Re: What's Cooking in Cookeville: Tennessee Tech Basketball (NCAA 09 PS2)

                        I'm liking the legacy. But for the next game I will have to say Go Dores!!
                        “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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                        • KSJ01
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                          Thanks for messaging me, because I was bored and I like how you started. Keep up the good work.

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