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  • milldaddy35
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    • Feb 2013
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    Ball is Business - A College Hoops 2K8 Legacy


    Wes Andrews Named Head Coach of Long Island University Men's Basketball
    May 4th, 2007

    BROOKLYN -- Long Island University has named a new Head Basketball Coach for the men's program following the firing of former head coach Jim Ferry. Ferry went 53-88 as the head coach during his 5 seasons as coach of the Blackbirds, but was let go by administration after failing to 'take the next step.'

    Wes Andrews, 28, grew up in Bronx, NY, where he was a 2-time all-state forward in high school. Following high school, Andrews spent his next 4 years playing for Syracuse, where he developed into a reliable option off the bench for the Orange, and won 6th man of the year in the Big East as both a Junior and a Senior.

    Following his graduate, Andrews spent 3 years working with AAU programs across New York, developing multiple power 5 recruits, as well as mid and low major players. Wes Andrews has spent his past 2 years as an assistant coach for the Orange, working under head coach Jim Boeheim, going 47-23 during his two years with the program, making the NCAA tournament one time.

    Many in the coaching industry believe that Andrews has the potential to be a bright young mind in the coaching industry, understanding the famous 2-3 zone that Syracuse runs so brilliantly. Andrews is also credited for revolutionizing the Syracuse offense, and of course player development.

    Andrews has connections around the country through the AAU circuit, but his deep connections are rooted within the state of New York where both he and LIU administration believe he need to recruit heavily to take the Blackbirds to the next level.

    Andrews has hired coach O.J Seegars, formally director of player development with the Westchester Knicks, D-League affiliate of the New York Knicks, and Denver Thomas, former director of basketball operations with the Syracuse Orange.
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  • milldaddy35
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    Re: Ball is Business - A College Hoops 2K8 Legacy

    Set-up

    Thanks for following along. With College Basketball being back, I am in the mood to start a closed legacy and document everything here. I am far from a photoshop wizard, so don't expect any great graphics or anything of that such here, but I intend to keep this active for the long hall. I chose LIU because I typically find myself playing in the midwest, and wanted a change of pace. S/O to RolePlayer for his dynasty, as it inspired me to start this one.

    Game: College Hoops 2k8
    Console: XBOX 360
    Difficulty: All-American
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    Custom Conferences: No
    Custom Schedules: Yes, will focus on playing P5's and NY area teams while at LIU.
    Half Length: 15 minutes player, 20 minutes simmed
    House Rules: No specific rules, at least not right now. The game is hard enough to recruit on, at least in my mind. Will try to avoid getting 7+ footers, but may have one on the roster at a time. I plan to play about half the games, and every postseason game.
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    • milldaddy35
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      • milldaddy35
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        Long Island Blackbirds 2007-08 Schedule

        BROOKLYN -- The Long Island Blackbirds have finalized their schedule for the upcoming 2007-2008 basketball season. The schedule features 18 Northeast Conference games, with nine taking place inside the Steinberg Wellness Center. The non-conference schedule features trips to three different Power 5 universities, as well as competition against 5 other New York institutions. The Blackbird's will open their season on November 12th at home against Colgate, and will wrap up the regular season at home against Robert Morris.

        * indicates conference game

        11/12 - Colgate
        11/16 - NJIT
        11/20 - @ Syracuse
        11/24 - Princeton
        11/28 - @ Siena
        12/1 - @ Maryland
        12/5 - @ Penn St
        12/6 - @ Mount Saint Mary's*
        12/8 - Fairleigh Dickinson*

        12/10 - @ Hofstra
        12/13 - Coppin State
        12/20 - @ Fordham
        1/7 - Sacred Heart*
        1/10 - St. Francis (NY)*
        1/12 - @ Central Connecticut St*
        1/17 - Wagner*
        1/19 - @ Quinnipiac*
        1/24 - @ Sacred Heart*
        1/26 - Mount Saint Mary's*
        1/31 - @ Wagner*
        2/2 - Monmouth*
        2/7 - @ St. Francis (PA)*
        2/9 - @ Robert Morris*
        2/14 - Quinnipiac*
        2/16 - Central Connecticut St*
        2/23 - @ Monmouth*
        2/28 - @ St. Francis (NY)*
        3/1 - Robert Morris*
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        • milldaddy35
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          2007 Men's Basketball Media Poll Released

          Somerset, NJ -- The media members and coaches of the NEC have gathers at the conference's media day in anticipation of the college basketball season around the corner and have voted on the predicted standings for the 2007-2008 season. Central Connecticut State, coming off of last years championship, have lofty expectations with returning player of the year Tristian Blackwood leading the way, while runner up Robert Morris returns most of their production. The poll was voted on by the 11 head coaches and 15 credentialed media members of the NEC.

          1. Sacred Heart (15)
          2. Central Connecticut St (8)
          3.Wagner (3)
          4. Mount Saint Mary's
          5. Robert Morris
          6. Sacred Heart
          7. Quinnipiac
          8. Fairleigh Dickinson
          9. Long Island
          10. Saint Francis (PA)
          11. Saint Francis (NY)

          Pre-Season All-NEC Team 1st Team
          G - Tristian Blackwood (Sr, Central Connecticut St)
          G - Chris Vann (Sr, Mount Saint Mary's)
          F - Drew Shubik (Sr, Sacred Heart)
          F - DeMario Anderson (Sr, Quinnipiac)
          C - Durell Vinson (Sr, Wagner)

          Pre-Season All-NEC Team 2nd Team
          G - Mark Porter (Sr, Wagner)
          G - Manny Ubilla (Sr, Fairleigh Dickinson)
          F - Sean Baptiste (So, Fairleigh Dickinson)
          F - Jeremy Chappell (Jr, Robert Morris)
          C - AJ Jackson (Sr, Robert Morris)

          Player of the Year - G - Tristian Blackwood (Sr, Central Connecticut St)
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          • milldaddy35
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            Meet the Team - 2007 Long Island Blackbirds

            Starters

            PG Jay Wisseh (So)
            Wisseh is coming off a year where he appeared in 29 games as a true freshman, starting 7. The Queens native averaged 8.7 PPG and 3 assists per game. Wisseh is an athletic guard who can get to the rim with a semi-reliable jump shot.

            SG Nehemiah Weicks (So)
            Weicks, a California native, did not appear in a game for Long Island last season, but will get the starting nod this year. Weiks is a reliable 3 point shooter, but is undersized at the 2 guard.

            SF - Eugene Kotorobai (Sr)
            Eugene is entering his 5th season with the Blackbird's, coming off a 2006 campaign where he started in 10 games and appeared in 25. Kotorobai is the teams best outside shooting threat, shooting 40% last year on 5.2 attempts per game. Expect him to be a focal point of Wes's offense.

            PF - Ron Manigault (Jr)
            Ron Manigault is one of two transfers coming in from City College of San Francisco out of California. The JR is undersized for the 4, but is a fantastic rebounder and will be fine playing in the zone that LIU intends to run

            C - Keelen Allen (Sr)
            Allen is another undersized big at 6 foot 7 inches, but will be playing the 5 for the Birds. He doesn't have much of an outside game, but is good around the rim and very athletic for an NEC big man. Allen has come off the bench the last 3 seasons, averaging 6.9, 6.9, and 4.8 PPG.

            Bench

            G Tyrone Mattison (Jr)
            Mattison has started 34 games in the past 2 years, but coach Wes believes he is best suited for the bench. Mattison will be in charge of running the 2nd unit. He isn't much of a shooter, with < 30% from downtown in his first 2 seasons, but is an athletic freak.

            F Ike Udanoh (Fr)
            The true freshman from Grand Rapids will be the first big off te bench most nights. Ike is capable of shooting from downtown, as well as a capable rebounder. He lacks the athleticism needed to match up with some other of the conferences better bigs.

            F Albert Forbes (Jr)
            Forbes is the other transfer from the JUCO out of San Fran, and is a wing that will be in charge of guarding the other teams best perimeter player.

            G David Hicks (Fr)
            The true freshman guard from Minnesota will see limited minutes in his first season. Hicks is a good shooter from outside, but lacks in other areas of his game.

            Benchwarmers

            Adomaitis Aurismas (So)
            The Croatian doesn't appear to be in the rotation at this time, but he is the biggest player on the Blackbirds at 6 foot 8 inches tall. If they run into a team with a great center, expect him to get some run. He averaged 6 points per game as a freshman.

            Paul Morkeliunas (Sr)
            The Senior Forward has never had much of a role for the Blackbirds, and will be graduating this spring. Coach points out his ability to lead the scout team in practice.

            Redshirt
            Eric Moore (Jr)
            The Buffalo transfer will redshirt this year.

            The Blackbirds will have 4 scholarship for the recruiting/transfer class.
            Last edited by milldaddy35; 12-14-2021, 05:34 PM.
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            • RolePlayer
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              This looks great, love the jerseys for this team. I feel like Weicks can be a stud for you guys.

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              • milldaddy35
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                69 (2-0)

                65 (0-1)
                November 12th, 2007 at Steinberg Wellness Center
                Leaders
                Points - E. Kotorobai (26, LIU)
                Rebounds - R. Manigault (10, LIU)
                Assists - D. Waddy (12, COL)

                Colgate Wins Late, Blackbirds fall in Season Opener

                BROOKLYN -- The LIU Blackbirds opened their 2007 campaign Monday night at home against the Colgate Raiders out of the Patriot league, and fell 69-65. Long Island went into the break up 33-31, but it was not enough to hold off the Raiders.

                LIU found themselves down in mid-way through the 2nd half, 48-40, but battled back to take the lead by 2 with a few minutes to go before the Raiders took the lead for good. LIU had the opportunity to tie or take the lead with the shot clock off, but SG Nehemiah Weicks missed a three pointer to put them up. Colgate forward Alex Woodhouse grabbed the rebound and was fouled, making the two free throws with under a second to go to salt things away, putting Colgate up 4.

                Kyle Roemer led the scoring for Colgate, dropping in 19 points on 8-21 shooting. Mike Venezia was the other Raider in double figures with 11. Junior walk-on guard Daniel Waddy had the Raiders offense in control the entire night, finishing with 12 assists.

                Small Forward Eugene Kotorobai led the game with 26 points on 8-17 shooting including 4 three pointers, but it was not enough to propel them to a season opening winning. Kellen Allen and freshman Ike Udanoh both finished with 9 points. Turnovers did the Blackbirds in, turning the ball over 11 times. Another area of concern for LIU is the transition defense, giving up 12 fast break points.

                Team Summaries
                Colgate
                FG% - 42%
                3P% - 31%
                FT% - 70% (14/20)
                REB- 32 (10 O)
                Steals - 10
                Blocks - 1
                Turnovers - 3

                LIU
                FG% - 45%
                3P% - 35%
                FT% - 70% (12/17)
                REB - 35 (8 O)
                Steals - 4
                Blocks - 2
                Turnovers - 11

                Wes's Wrap Up
                "I liked the way we battled in game one. Obviously not the outcome that we wanted, but we played hard. We have some things that we need to clean up on both ends. You can't turn the ball over that many times and expect to beat a good team like Colgate. It hurts to lose the first game of my career, but I know we're on the right path. Eugene showed everyone not only around the conference, but around the country what he's capable of. He's going to be a really, really important piece.

                Up next - The Blackbird's finish off their 2 game home stand facing off with the NJIT Highlanders (1-2). Vegas has set the line at LIU -7.5.
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                  Trying to think of the best way to present simmed games. For now, this is what I've settled on. If anyone has any feedback, please let me know.
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                  • marshdaddy
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                    I liked it. Quick and to the point, told the story well and on to the next one. The layout looks good too, liked the tweet.

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                      Yeah, keep messing around and see what feels good for you and is worth the effort. Sometimes a lot of effort is good, other times you want to keep it easy.


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                      • milldaddy35
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                        79 (2-2)
                        44 (1-2)
                        November 20th, 2007 at the Carrier Dome
                        Leaders
                        Points - D. Greene (19, SYR)
                        Rebounds - A. Onuaku (7, SYR)
                        Assists - J. Flynn (8, SYR)

                        Orange Press Blackbirds into Blowout Loss

                        SYRACUSE -- The Syracuse Orange hosted fellow New York university Long Island University Tuesday night in a buy game, and it turned out to be a flightless night for the Blackbirds. Former assistant coach for the Orange Wes Andrews brought his squad in for his return to his old stomping grounds, but this wasn't a pleasant reunion, with the Orange in control of the game for all 30 minutes.

                        Syracuse took a 50-18 lead into the break before the Bird's battled to a second half where they were only outscored by 3. It shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that the final score looked the way it did, as Syracuse is filled with future NBA talent, and LIU isn't. Jonny Flynn showed once again why he why highly touted out of high school and is well on his way to being a future lottery pick, putting up 14 points and 8 assists, while also making an impact on the defensive end with 4 steals. Fellow freshman wing Donte Greene led the game in scoring with 19 points, including 4 three pointers and a perfect night at the charity stripe, knocking in all 5 attempts.

                        For the Blackbirds, Eugene Kotorobai led the team in scoring with 11 points, being the only player in double figures. Undersized four Ron Manigualt battled down low with the much larger and more skilled bigs of Syracuse, hauling in 7 rebounds, but finished just 1-6 from the floor.

                        Turnovers were the bugaboo for LIU with 16 in the game, most of which came in the first half when coach Jim Boeheim deployed a full court press after every made field goal. LIU did a much better job limiting the points in transition, only giving up two points all night.

                        Team Summaries
                        LIU
                        FG% - 28%
                        3P% - 20%
                        FT% - 83% (15/18)
                        REB - 24 (5 O)
                        Steals - 6
                        Blocks - 0
                        Turnovers - 16

                        Syracuse
                        FG% - 51%
                        3P% - 50%
                        FT% - 73% (11/15)
                        REB - 28 (7 O)
                        Steals - 9
                        Blocks - 4
                        Turnovers - 10

                        Wes's Wrap Up
                        "First off, I want to thank the Syracuse fans for the warm welcome in my return. This place will always be special to me, and I look forward to making a trip back here in the future with this squad. (coach) Boeheim is one of the best in the business, and he had his guys ready to play. We weren't prepared for the press, and it was fantastic. I have to give credit to them. I liked how we competed in the 2nd half. I'm not a morale victory kind of guy, and the team knows that, but it means something to play that squad nearly even in the 2nd half. We'll grow from this. We did some good things."

                        Up next - LIU returns home to host the Princeton Tigers (1-4). Vegas has set the line at LIU -5.5.
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