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28.1 | | FRICK::BURGESS | | Wed Jan 02 1991 10:41 | 4 |
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Does anybody know if tonight's Syracuse - St. John's game is on TV???
- Ken -
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28.2 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Wed Jan 02 1991 11:18 | 10 |
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I think so isn't it part of ESPN's big wednesday doubleheader with the second
game being an ACC clash?
Got to love those BIG EAST emblems on the Miami uniforms yesterday. Another
bad ass sassy team for the conference. Wait till the basketball program
catches up with the football..
mike
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28.3 | Syracuse starts off good!!! | FRICK::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 03 1991 12:18 | 13 |
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Last night Syracuse started their Big East season with a victory in a
very close game with the #9 St. John Redmen. The game was tied at 81
(I believe) at the end of regulation time, forcing it into OT. In OT
Syracuse pulled ahead to win it 92-86. Billy Owens had 28 pts, 14rbs,
and 5 assists for the Orange, while Malik Sealy had 32 points for St.
Johns.
Syracuse, UNLV, and Ohio St. are the only top 20 teams who are still
undefeated.
- Ken -
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28.4 | Off and running. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 03 1991 14:12 | 47 |
| anyone know if we can pull the BE schedule I created in the old SPORTS
notesfile ? That took a lot of work, and I sure as hell ain't going to
do it again.
re: SU-St. John's game
I listened to most of it on the radio, and it had tournament intensity.
What a great game !
SU had them by 11 twice during the first half, but St. John's played
very well at the start of the 2nd half and actually had a 6-pt lead
with about 9 minutes to go.
There were 10 or 11 ties, and 11 lead changes throughout the game.
During one stretch of the 1st half, SU played a zone that shutdown
St. John's offense. The Redmen during that stretch (I think it was
about 10 minutes) did not make a FG...with all points coming from
the line. Early in the 2nd half St. John's had scored more pts
from the line (14) than SU had in total for the half.
Michael Edwards played very little, as he had a bad ankle during the
week. SU was forced to go with Mike Hopkins, who played well, but
fouled out. The SU offense struggled, and I've got to think Edwards'
not being in there hurt them.
Conrad McRae also fouled out, so at the end, Boehiem was pulling
offense-defense substitutions with Edwards and freshman Scott
McCorkle.
SU's tendency to choke at the end showed again in this one. They
had the ball (after a steal by Autry) and a 1-pt lead with only
36 seconds left and Owens threw it away. Luckily St. John's missed
1 of 2 FTs. SU had a chance for the last shot with about 10 seconds
to go, and David Johnson had his shot blocked FROM BEHIND by Sealy.
Johnson was in close.
Owens took over in OT, with a # of big rebs, and 2 sensational
assits to Johnson (one for a dunk).
SU has Villanova at home on Saturday, and then go on the road
to Pitt Monday (ESPN).
Joe
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28.5 | more | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 03 1991 14:19 | 8 |
| Jason Buchanan had a career-night. He had 18 1st-half pts, and hadn't
missed from the field or the line. He single-handedly kept the Johnies
in it. Sealy took over in the 2nd. He finished with 34 (I think), and
that's after Johnson held him scoreless for about the first 8 minutes
of the game. No one else on the Redmen made significant scoring contributions.
I think they said that SU has beaten St. John's 8 of the last 9 times
they've met.
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28.6 | Billy Owens | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 04 1991 16:19 | 16 |
| As good as Billy Owens is, one part of his game that still bothers
me is his occasional poor shooting night. In Wed's St. John's game
he was 2-10 at one point of the 1st half. He's had a # of 3-14,
4-16 type games in his 1st 2 years, and I chalked that up to not
knowing his role within the team, and being hesitant with his shot.
But this year it's his team and he should know what he's going to do
with the ball. Maybe he's still hesitant, but if that's the case,
he's going to have a weakness when he goes pro, where split-second
timing differentiates the haves from the have-nots.
I'd like to see some more offensive aggresiveness (ie: fire-power)
from this All-America.
Joe
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28.7 | weekend action | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Sun Jan 06 1991 20:09 | 9 |
| Joe, he's also facing alot more double teaming against him this year.
Georgetown beat Seton Hall
Nova beat SU
UConn beat Pitt
SJU beat BC
and PC lost to KBD"S """"""""Holy Cross Crusaders...
mike
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28.8 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Do the Bartman! | Mon Jan 07 1991 09:12 | 6 |
| re .7:
What was the score in the Georgetown-Seton Hall game?
py
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28.9 | | FRICK::BURGESS | | Mon Jan 07 1991 09:17 | 5 |
| In the Syracuse-Villanova game, Owens only had 1 point in the first
half!!!
- Ken -
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28.10 | SU's early-season slump begins. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 07 1991 10:38 | 35 |
| > What was the score in the Georgetown-Seton Hall game?
Mourning still isn't playing.
re: SU-Villanova game
SU almost always struggles against this team. It's amazing! And Villanova
will get blown-out by Seton Hall later this season...
Owens had 3 fouls with 9 minutes to go in the 1st half. He shot horribly,
both from the field and the line.
Leron Ellis had a BIG game, with 16 pts and 19 rebs. Dave Johnson had 26
(4 3-ptrs). Everyone else stunk. Autry wsa 2-13 from the field. I don't
think Edwards or Hopkins had a FG.
SU had 17 offensive rebounds in the FIRST HALF, but only scored 24 pts.
Villanova had built 13-15 point leads a few times, but SU got it back
to within 2-3 each time (the last time at 66-64 with only 2 minutes to
go), but could never draw even (they had the ball at 66-64, but turned
it over).
Villanova beat SU's press easily, and Lance Miller was their star, scoring
22 pts (I think), and doing a great job of D on Owens when they matched-up.
Syracuse had better get some scoring from their guards, or they'll be in
trouble.
BTW, Boeheim did play Hopkins, McCorkle and McRae off the bench.
Joe
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28.11 | Big Monday Opens Tonight | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 07 1991 10:40 | 5 |
| Despite SU's early-BE season struggling, tonight's game @ Pitt should
be a good one. They've played well at Pitt over the years. Pitt is
also without Bobby Martin, who's out for a month with an injury.
The game is on ESPN at 7:30pm.
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28.12 | | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Mon Jan 07 1991 11:00 | 10 |
| Yeah Joe, tonight's game should be a good one!!! I remember the game
last year where Stevie made that basket as time ran out. These 2 teams
always play well against each other.
As for the Villanova game, I kind of had a gut feeling they weren't
going to win this one. Last year they lost both games to Villanova.
Let's hope the guards wake up!!! Is Edwards still hurt??? Also, any
idea how McCorkle played against villanova, or was he not in too long.
- Ken -
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28.13 | definately not brain surgeons | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Mon Jan 07 1991 13:32 | 14 |
| SU always loose to Nova cause Rollie coaches circles around JB. If the
alligations are true they better take that chance to can him...
Scores
Gougetown Run&DNC(tm) 73 Seton Hall 65
SJU 75 BC 68
UCONN 81 Pitt 76
Nova 76 SU 66
Holy Cross 85 PU 66
SU/Pitt the big east at it's best!!! Great athletes lousy coaches...
mike
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28.14 | Wrong Guy !!!! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 07 1991 13:49 | 23 |
| >SU always loose to Nova cause Rollie coaches circles around JB. If the
>alligations are true they better take that chance to can him...
Well, they don't always lose to Villanova, but it sure seems like it.
They did beat them in last yr's BET.
Mike, you don't know how hard I'm hoping that Boehiem gets forced out
due to the accusations of recruiting violations.
re: MacPherson
SU lost it's terrific football coach to the NE Patriots. This guy is
the exact opposite of Bumhiem. He is full of fire and inspiration.
His players like and respect him, and his teams are always prepared
for the big game...usually over-achieving.
With the rumors that Crothamel may get the Miami AD job, maybe Boehiem
will get promoted to AD and step out of the b-ball position.
Joe
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28.15 | | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Mon Jan 07 1991 13:54 | 6 |
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Joe,
Where did you hear the rumors about Crothamel going to Miami???
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28.16 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 07 1991 16:56 | 10 |
| > Where did you hear the rumors about Crothamel going to Miami???
Ken,
It was in USA Today or The Globe the week the Patriots signed Jankovich.
He was listed as a "possibility", that's all...not a leading candidate
or anything.
Joe
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28.17 | best starting 5 in the BE | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Tue Jan 08 1991 09:13 | 20 |
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Well Brian Shorter obviously picked the right game to get healthy as Pitt
down SU 91-78 or something close to that. The gamw was actuallt much closer
than that but Pitt did lead most of the way. Basically they kept about a
6 point cushion most of the game. Su was down 10 when Owens went to work
cutting a 10 point lead down to 3 at 75-7. Problem was Owens probably sat
1 minute on the pine if was lucky and ran out of gas. Davey Johnson has
to be SU's brightest star right now. Owens playing head d shoulders above
everyone else was expected Johnson's wasn't. Autry and Edwards playing
together doesn't mix. SU looked better at the begining of the year when
MCrea started. MCrea also played well, but hey JB's going to put what he
feels is his best five athletes out there and expect them to win on talent.
Pitt's bench played extremely well. This manchild McNeal that they have looked
like he was trying to show Evans he should be Martin's replacment and not
Morningstar. If Shorter's healthy this team can make it to Indiana if they
can overcome their coach.
mike
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28.18 | Boehiem doesn't have them ready to play. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 08 1991 15:37 | 38 |
| Mike,
The biggest problem with SU's game last night was the soft defense they
played. Sure, they came up with some steals off the press, and a couple
in the 1/2-court set, but most of the time Pitt got very good shots when
they were patient and moved the ball.
This defensive problem has showed its head consistently thru the early
season. NC State, NC Charlotte, Townson St., St. John's, Villanova and
Pitt all scored fairly easily, and in some cases, often. Syracuse dominates
on the glass, but if the other team shoots 45-50% it spells "struggle".
Now, most of the above have good outside shooting teams, but hell, they're
getting easy 2-ptrs so far. I'd try a zone and make them hit the outside
shot consistently. They're quick enough to be able to get out to the ball.
Offensively they're going to need more from their backcourt before the
end of the season if they're going to do anything in the BET or the NCAA
tourney. From what I've seen, I'd make Autry my point guard. He's just
too good with the ball in his hands. But what does Boehiem do with
Edwards ? I'd put him on the bench, and use him as a sub. He could
play McRae in the middle, Ellis at power forward, and Johnson at 2-G.
This would make SU huge at all 5 positions, and with the way Johnson
has been shooting (inside and out), it would open his game even more.
It also gives McRae the center position while he has some help, and
avoids him having to take over cold next year when Owens and Ellis
are gone. I also think Autry should be the starting pt guard next
year with the 2 incoming recruits being shooting guards. Might as
well get him playing the position now.
Of course, this most likely will push Edwards out the transfer door.
Tough loss last night, but as we all know, the early season is not
kind to Syracuse. I can't remember the last time they were above
.500 after the first 6-8 games.
Joe
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28.19 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Wed Jan 09 1991 08:37 | 18 |
| Watched an exciting UConn-Villanova game last night.
UConn won 74-71, but it was a lot closer than that. UConn was
up by 9 with 6 minutes left, and then 'Nova made a run. It was
tied with less than two left, but some phenomenal d by Lyman Depriest
secured the win....
Scott Burrell made the play of the game, blocking a sure layup from
behind (absolutely no contact) on a 'nova fast break, getting the
rebound (he blocked it off the glass), making the pass out on
UConn's own fast break, and then taking the pass back to score.
Some exciting hoops.
I'm not a big hoops fan, but I enjoyed watching this one last night!
'Saw
PS UConn the only undefeated Big East team -- but for how long ;^)
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28.20 | Georgetown Loses!!! | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Wed Jan 09 1991 09:45 | 6 |
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The Providence Friars beat the Georgetown Hoyas last night 72-69!!!!
Eric Murdock has 32 points. Dikembe Mutombo had 19 points, and Alonzo
Mourning did not play.
- Ken -
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28.21 | rename Big East to Cannibal Conference ;^0 | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 09 1991 10:11 | 18 |
| Say what you will about what's wrong with the Big East but, gosh
darn, its gotta be the toughest conferenece in the country!!!
A SU guy in my building commented earlier yesterday, "The Big East
eats it's young!" I LOVED IT!!
Hey Mikey -
PC over Georgetown????
No further comment
;^)
Kev
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28.22 | ;^) | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Wed Jan 09 1991 11:26 | 22 |
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Well Kev, what can I say we've been splitting this series every year since
Pitino turned the program around. Murdock was unconcious when it counted
most. PC's early pressure forced some early TO's which they quickly built
up to a 10 point lead and maintained until about the 12 minute mark of the
second half at which time Hoyas made a run. They cut the lead to 1 with
about 5 minutes left and then Murdock took over scoring PC's last 12 or so.
He hit three pointers, drives, off screens, you name it he hit it. PC was
up 6 with 9 ticks to go, Joey Brown for GT hits a three to cut it to three
with 5 seconds left. PC inbounds to Murdock who turns it over. GT gets the
ball under thier basket with 2 seconds left. They set up a play and got off
a decent NBA 3 point shot that bagged the back of the rim.
Personally it was a_excellent loss(tm) as the freshman didn't cave in when
they were down 14 at one point and Mourning isn't playing. I've got a feeling
that the Stomper is sitting on Mourning letting his young guys get the time
early so they're ready later. It's also helping to develop Mutumbo's offense.
Which was good last night. If Shack doesn't go pro, Mutumbo will be the first
big man taken.
mike
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28.23 | not for long... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 09 1991 11:35 | 23 |
| > PS UConn the only undefeated Big East team -- but for how long ;^)
Well, they play St. John's at home this Saturday. Until last year,
St. John's has had their #. If they beat St. John's, their next
game is next Wednesday, AT Syracuse. I'll be shocked if they're
still undefeated in the BE next Thursday.
re: Georgetown losing to Providence
Some teams consistently beat other teams, and Providence always gives
Georgetown a tough game. But in fairness to G'town, they're playing
without Mourning. That means freshmen, and Mutombo are carrying the
offensive load, and if that's all they were going to have all season,
they'd be a middle-of-the-division team.
BTW, Vitale was saying the other night that he expects to hear that
Mourning's foot injury is worse than most believe, and it may sideline
him for up to another month (he'd miss the SU game at the Cap Center
Mike).
Joe
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28.24 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Wed Jan 09 1991 12:24 | 20 |
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The thing about PC is they're going to play you the entire 94 ft for
the entire game. They'll back off the pressure when they get the comfortable
lead and this has lead to them blow some big games in which they had the lead
(ie Ohio St last yr. in the NCAA's). They're also going to play 10, 11 guys
a night. While the 10 or 11 guys is good cause it keeps they fresh and allows
them to press all night it also hurts them at crunchtime as last night no
one but Murdock wanted to shoot the ball.
Has UConn been on the road yet in Big East play? It'll be a shame Joe, if
Mourning misses the SU game especially for JB when the freshman kick the
O-men's butts... ;^)
Right now I'd say that Murdock has a slight lead over Owens for BOY with
Mutumbo and Smith of UConn not far behind. If Murdock doesn't slow down
I think it will be his especially because he's a senior. Of course if PC's
record sucks it might eliminate him but 28+ ppg and 4.8 steal per game
are hard stats to argue with.
mike
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28.25 | A moment of quiet silence please? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 09 1991 12:41 | 13 |
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for Syracuse losing their second game in a row. Pitt did
it to them last night
Ah love revenge!!!!!
GO LOUIEEEEEE -> @Seton Hall tonight (ESPN 7:00)
Kev
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28.26 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Wed Jan 09 1991 12:46 | 11 |
| UConn was on the road last night at Villanova. I think the 'nova
crowd definitely helped the Wildcats get back into the game.
Scott Burrell has been on a tear so far this year. His steals
pace so far will have him breaking Henefeld's record before the
year is out, if he stays on it...
UConn's D still looks awesome. *If* this team gets their shooting
consistent on the first attempt, they will be hard to handle....
'Saw
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28.27 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:35 | 9 |
| > for Syracuse losing their second game in a row. Pitt did
> it to them last night
Kev, how's it feel knowing Villanova and Pitt took SU out, but
St. John's couldn't ? And that night Michael Edwards only played
9 minutes because of a bad ankle....
Joe
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28.28 | Mixed emotions but not displeased | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:58 | 25 |
| Joe,
To be frank with ya, (and not be FrankWa) my head told me SJU wouldn't
win but my heart really wanted it so when I heard the game went
into OT, I was really impressed. I know SJU isn't, man-to-man,
as good as SU but we are ALWAYS COMPETITIVE and play with a lot
of heart.
I see the Big East as a circular rock fight - sometimes ya get
beaned and sometimes ya don't but in the end, everybody has
their share of bruises.
Nova and Pitt are good teams, as are all the teams in the conference,
and I think SJU has a better chance to beat them than they did SU.
Can't come up with an intellectual reason though (besides, THAT
sort of stuff probably isn't allowed in here ;^).
SJU plays Pitt on the 19th and Nova on the 26th. In both cases
I expect a hard fought, close game with (hopefully) SJU coming up
on top both times but in THIS conference, nothing suprises me.
I just wish I could pick up the radio broadcasts. Anybody know
what NYC station has the Redmen this year?
Kev
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28.29 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Thu Jan 10 1991 11:04 | 18 |
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Well the surprise team of the conference ripped off another one last night as
Seton Hall pounded SJU. I missed the final score as I watch what became a very
interesting Celtics' game. Seton Hall ws up 18 when I changed channels and if
they didn't have 20 turnovers would have been up by 25 or more. The Pirates
defense was super. Winchester and Walker held Siely to 11 or so. Werdamn played
the worst game I've seen him play in two years. Avent owned him. The Hall is
sitting at 3-1. Could have been 4-0 if they hadn't blown a 15 point lead
against the Hoyas. Ollie Taylor missed that game which cost them the victory.
If this kid Kersonois(sp)from Lithuiana ever decides to take 10 to 15 shots
a game watch out. Off the games I've seen this year, I'd say they'll be the
best bet to make a long run in the NCAA's out of this conference. SU has
bigger stars but lacks direction both offensively and defensively. Avent
could be the most improved player in the conference. Him or Davey Johnson
take your pick....
mike
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28.30 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 10 1991 12:12 | 59 |
| > Off the games I've seen this year, I'd say they'll be the
>best bet to make a long run in the NCAA's out of this conference.
Good you qualified that Mike...'cause we haven't seen nearly
enough yet. In recent years teams like Providence and Villanova
have started out fast and fizzled by mid-season. There are 3
parts to the season...1) early season, with underdogs creaming
their pants at the chance to play the "big boys"; 2) mid-season,
when most start playing at the level of their talent, and the
grind takes its toll on the pretenders; 3) end of season, when
the teams playing well do something in the tournaments, and the
rest go home early.
> SU has bigger stars but lacks direction both offensively and defensively.
Who are these "stars" you're talking about ? Billy Owens is only
one player !!!! Get real Mike. I'll be surprised if LeRon Ellis
makes it in the NBA, and he's the only other (at this point of their
basketball lives) with a realistic HOPE. Michael Edwards is an
adequate, but not above-average, NCAA Div 1 point guard. Autry
is still a freshman, and is playing out of position. Johnson is
playing well, but this is his 1st year as a starter. Is he for
real ? Or just riding a hot hand ?
The bench: Conrad McRae is a defensive and rebounding force, but
has no offense (other than off the rebound), and he's getting his
1st playing time this year. Hopkins is a "nice" player, who doesn't
usually hurt you, but isn't going to score in double-figures
either. McCorkle is a green freshman.
Syracuse got off to a good start, but only beat 2 big teams in
Indiana and NC State in the pre-BE season. I'm convinced that
if they are going to go anywhere, they're going to have to take
a "Danny and The Miracles" look by getting all of the pieces to
fit, with everyone doing their job. SU will have to be a "team"
more than they ever have been in the recent past. They aren't
there right now. But I think they can get there.
Hey SU fans, look at what's happened in recent years to all our
big recruiting classes:
'86: Coleman finished 4 yrs
Thompson finished 4 yrs
Duncan Prop 48, transfered after SO season
Hughes transfered after SO season
Rogers finished 4 yrs (end of bench)
'88: Owens w/ team...likely to leave after JR season
Johnson w/ team
Manning transfered
Hopkins w/ team, red-shirted his freshman year
Scott transfered due to academic problems
Siock w/ team, red-shirted his SO year
Joe
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28.31 | That's why this year's class is so important. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 10 1991 12:19 | 27 |
| >Hey SU fans, look at what's happened in recent years to all our
>big recruiting classes:
> '86: Coleman finished 4 yrs
> Thompson finished 4 yrs
> Duncan Prop 48, transfered after SO season
> Hughes transfered after SO season
> Rogers finished 4 yrs (end of bench)
> '88: Owens w/ team...likely to leave after JR season
> Johnson w/ team
> Manning transfered
> Hopkins w/ team, red-shirted his freshman year
> Scott transfered due to academic problems
> Siock w/ team, red-shirted his SO year
In the '86 class I forgot to add Matt Roe, who transfered after his
JR season.
Both years they had 6 recruits, with the recruiting classes regarded
as one of the best in the country. The '88 class will graduate next
year, and it's a real possibility that the only impact player that
will be left will be David Johnson.
Joe
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28.32 | Are you ready??? | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 12:25 | 6 |
| Hey Joe! You getting ready for your big trip to the Dome??
I'm going to go see them this weekend vs. Seton Hall at the
Meadowlands. I'll also be in Syracuse for the UConn and Seton Hall
games, and then it's off to G-Town.... I can't wait!!!!!
- Ken -
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28.33 | | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 12:29 | 11 |
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The way this Big East season has started is nothing new for any
Orangemen fan. The ALWAYS end up losing 3 or so games out of the first
5 of the season (always to some huge Underdog team!). I'm not too
worried about it, I think Syracuse will figure out what they are going
to have to do to win, and they will do it. It should be real close in
the end to see who the regular season Big East Champion is ---Syracuse,
Uconn, or Pitt.
- Ken -
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28.34 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | CU: Back-to-Back Big 8 Champs | Thu Jan 10 1991 12:58 | 5 |
| Speaking of Roe, he had 23 points for Maryland last night. I still
think SU really misses his outside shooting off the bench (or would he
have graduated by now?); isn't he the one from Manlius?
Joe
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28.35 | Matt roe! | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:05 | 11 |
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Yes, Matt Roe is the one from Manlius, NY...If he had stayed at S.U.,
last year would have been his last year of eligibility. But he
transferred to Maryland, had to sit out last year, thus this year is
his final year of college ball. I think Matt Roe may have helped more
last year, with Coleman always getting double teamed in the middle,
Roe's outside shot would bring the defense out more. But in general, I
believe that he is just an AVERAGE player, NO MORE....
- Ken -
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28.36 | Roe | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:05 | 10 |
| > Speaking of Roe, he had 23 points for Maryland last night. I still
> think SU really misses his outside shooting off the bench (or would he
> have graduated by now?); isn't he the one from Manlius?
He IS the one from Manlius, and yes, he would have graduated last year,
with Coleman, Thompson and Rogers. But since he transfered, he had to
skip a year of playing, but still had one more year of eligibility.
Joe
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28.37 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:10 | 14 |
| > Hey Joe! You getting ready for your big trip to the Dome??
> I'm going to go see them this weekend vs. Seton Hall at the
> Meadowlands. I'll also be in Syracuse for the UConn and Seton Hall
> games, and then it's off to G-Town.... I can't wait!!!!!
Are you the guy that dresses up in that Orange suit ? You probably
didn't go on as many road trips when you were at SU. You should have
a great time. Hopefully you'll see some "W's".
Yes, we're ready for our trip to Seton Hall-SU on the 19th. It'll be
the 4th consecutive year. So far we're 2-1.
Joe
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28.38 | SU swallows | CNTROL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:17 | 15 |
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Hey Joe, I'm reaL. Owens is worth any three players at Seton Hall. Autry,
Leron the Stiff, Edwards and Johnson I'm sure we're rated higher coming in
than the people at SH other than probably Dehere. You yourself said the defense
stinks and the offense only has direction when the ball is in Owens' hand.
Edwards and Autry can't decide between themselves who's playing the point
and who's shooting. Plus the JB factor. Seton Hall isn't going to be a fast
starting/ sinking end kind of a team. If anything they're going to get better
as their foreign students and freshmen (particular caber(sP))get better. SU
on the other hand is in trouble cause the balance of strength in the conference
from top to bottom is stronger than ever and with that in mind paybacks are
due to SU...
mike
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28.39 | | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:37 | 0 |
28.40 | | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 14:08 | 10 |
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Re: .37
O.K., you were close, I'm not the Orange, but I'm the Dome Ranger!!!:-)
You're right about me going to more away games this year, considering
now that any game at the Carrier Dome is an AWAY game for me. I plan
on going to 4 games @ the Dome, and 5 away games this year. Let's hope
they are all wins, otherwise it will be a Long depressing ride home....
- Ken -
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28.41 | SU: Big East Underdog | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 11 1991 09:33 | 23 |
| >Hey Joe, I'm reaL. Owens is worth any three players at Seton Hall. Autry,
>Leron the Stiff, Edwards and Johnson I'm sure we're rated higher coming in
>than the people at SH other than probably Dehere.
I'm sure there were no ratings for at least 4 of the Seton Hall players,
'cause they aren't Americans. Seton Hall may not fade as the season
goes along (at least a third of their team is pseudo-pro European),
but it's much too early to say they are going to go far into the
tournament. Remember, they lost to Fordham on their HOME floor.
Anyone know the time of tomorrow's SU-Seton Hall game ? I know it's not
on TV. Hopefully the underdog Orangemen can pull an upset of this BE power.
re: St. John's radio
I think someone (Kevin?) asked if anyone knew what radio station was carrying
St. John's games this year. I found the game the other night. It was around
85AM. It's possible that it's WCBS out of NYC.
Joe
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28.42 | only time will tell... | CNTROL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Fri Jan 11 1991 10:29 | 6 |
|
If Winchester can be as successful defensively against Owens as he was
against Malik the Hall will win going away. SU 1-3 has a nice ring to it..
;^)
mike
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28.43 | Game time! | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Fri Jan 11 1991 12:48 | 5 |
| The Syracuse - Seton Hall games starts at 8:00pm...
- Ken -
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28.44 | I'm going to have to start bashing that overrated G'town team. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 11 1991 16:35 | 10 |
| >If Winchester can be as successful defensively against Owens as he was
>against Malik the Hall will win going away. SU 1-3 has a nice ring to it..
No way...forget it Mike. Malik Sealy is no Billy Owens.
"The Hall will win going away". Now that will make headlines. You're
talking about a school (SH) that has never beaten Syracuse in BE play.
Joe
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28.45 | SJU knocks off previously undefeated UConn | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Sun Jan 13 1991 22:25 | 23 |
| Well, a win is a win is a win but I gotta say that it wasn't pretty.
SJU (2-2) beat UConn to hand them their first loss of the season
AND the first UConn loss EVER in their new (1 year old) arena called
the Cahil Arena (or something like that).
It was a tough physical game, hard fought by both sides. SJU put
it together towards tha end of the first half and continued when
play resumed. UConn had been taken oput of their game but they
had cold shooting and Weirdann had some awesome 'bounds.
Final Score 70-59
Sorry 'Saw but I'd rather see UConn beat by SJU than those thugs
in DC or mid-NY.
;^)
Hey Mikey, How 'bout them Hoyas?
8^)
Kev
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28.46 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Mon Jan 14 1991 08:31 | 21 |
| � SJU (2-2) beat UConn to hand them their first loss of the season
� AND the first UConn loss EVER in their new (1 year old) arena called
� the Cahil Arena (or something like that).
Gampel Pavillion.
� Final Score 70-59
72-59. That last offensive goaltending was counted 8^(
� Sorry 'Saw but I'd rather see UConn beat by SJU than those thugs
� in DC or mid-NY.
They deserved to lose. They played like shit.
Big East is shaping up as the most competetitive conference.
'Saw
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28.47 | Next up - PC Friars @Alumni Hall 1/15 | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Jan 14 1991 09:56 | 19 |
| >> Played like sh!t
Both teams did and I think it had something to do with the way the
game was called. I thought the refs (definitely from Clemson IMO)
took both teams out of their games with inconsistent, erratic
calls/no calls.
IMO no way is SJU 13 points better than UConn, if at all.
In the final analysis, I think the reason SJU won is soley due to
LOUIEEE's new sweater ;^)
LOUIEEE is one hellova character!!
I disagree with the Big East shaping up as the most competitive.
It already is.
Kev
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28.48 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Mon Jan 14 1991 10:29 | 20 |
|
Joe, I wasn't implying that he was. 2 losses getting to you? :^) only
saw highlights of the game which consisted of Avent's bucket and Johnson's
big play. Obviously Winchester didn't have any success with Owens. How's
his back? I hope it's not too bad. Although I'm solidly anti-SU, I'd pay
to see Owens any night of the week. We're only 5 games into the season,
it's along way to go...
Hey Kev, what the Hell did Louie put in Werdam's cornflakes yesterday? Had
to be the best game I've seen him play. On the sweater thing, I don't think
that was a new one, I think it's an old one revisted. Semms to me it looks
familar to one he used way back when this whole sweater thong got started.
I think he dusted off one...
Hoya's are young just wait till the end of the year when these pups mature
and Mourning is back. Speaking of Mourning, with this time off he's had
and the atention given to Mutumbo, I think Alonzo will come back for his
senior year so it'$ his team...
mike
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28.49 | 13 more days = road trip to the Gahden!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Jan 14 1991 10:56 | 25 |
| Mike,
Weirdann's beginning to come around (finally)! I think that
now that he's a junior, he's reallizing that if he doesn't play
more aggressive ball, he'll not make it to the pro's. I first noticed
his "fire" during the ACC - Big East challenge. He's still erratic
but if LOUIEEEEE cain keep him motivated, I'm confident that he'll
develop into a real solid player.
The guy who really impresses me is Malik. WOW! What moves!!!!!
All I see is another Cedric Maxwell - the guy's like a rubber band
except he looked like a real jerk blowing that stuff towards the
end of the game.
Too bad about Singleton. That knee injury has made him very, very
ineffective and appear to be lethargic - no emotion :^(
Right about LOUIEEEE's sweater, it was a moldy oldie.
BTW, did I tell ya my wife got me 2 tickets to the Celt's/Fakers
game for my 40th BD?
Don't know how she did it - mebbe sold 'er bod? ;^))
Kev
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28.50 | Bicknell goes pro...sort of | MPO::GILBERT | Pats in '91 - Showin' the fire | Mon Jan 14 1991 11:49 | 6 |
|
Jack Bicknell (late of BC football) has been named head coach of
the Barcelona Dragons of the World League of American Football.
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28.51 | The Peter Principle Personified | SACT41::ROSS | Lesboscious! | Mon Jan 14 1991 11:59 | 6 |
| > Jack Bicknell (late of BC football) has been named head coach of
> the Barcelona Dragons of the World League of American Football.
First act as head coach will be to scour the countryside of Spain to
find a little quarterback named Diego Flutisimo upon whose coattails
he can ride for ANOTHER ten years.
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28.52 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Get out your maps & erasers, class | Mon Jan 14 1991 13:04 | 3 |
|
Barcelona Dragons - lEe's favorite team!
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28.53 | tough year in BE. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 14 1991 14:14 | 37 |
| Is the Big East competitive ? Here are some early-season results
(most games have been very close!):
Seton Hall almost beat G'town at the Cap Center; blew out
St. John's; and almost beat SU
St. John's lost in OT AT the Carrier Dome; got crunched by
Seton Hall; and beat UConn soundly
UConn beat Pitt at home; Villanova (by ONLY 3) on the road;
and lost to St. John's AT home
SU just beat St. John's at home; lost AT HOME to Villanova;
lost to Pitt on the road; and beat Seton Hall (barely) on the
road
BC beat Providence; got crushed by UConn at HOME; almost beat
G'town on the road
Georgetown squeaked by Seton Hall and BC AT HOME; and lost
at PC
PC almost beat SH on the road; beat G'town at home; and got
crunched at Pitt
Pitt lost at UConn; beat SU, Vill and PC at home
Vill lost to Seton Hall and UConn at HOME; beat SU on the road;
and lost a close one to Pitt on the road
Very few easy wins in the Big East this year. There are 7 teams that
should have high hopes for the NCAA, with just PC and BC not making
the grade.
Joe
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28.54 | Chomp - Chomp - Chomp ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Jan 14 1991 21:57 | 21 |
| Joe,
Please add that 'nova has just beaten G'Town by 9 points!!!!!
I'll tell ya one thing, I'd hate to be a bookie!!!! ;^)
Sheesh!!!! Whattta brutal conference. Reminds me of Rodney -
Ion't get NO respect!!!!!
Dear Mikey,
Ha ha ha ha
Kev
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28.55 | | BOSOX::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Tue Jan 15 1991 07:37 | 3 |
| Guess what 'Nova is? :*)
lEe
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28.56 | | CAM::WAY | Bo don't know which one's Vanilli | Tue Jan 15 1991 08:42 | 7 |
| >
> Guess what 'Nova is? :*)
>
> lEe
Your favorite team?
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28.57 | A Chevrolet? | SHALOT::MEDVID | President Gas | Tue Jan 15 1991 09:26 | 1 |
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28.58 | Taylor's Girlfriend in Planet of the Apes? | SHALOT::MEDVID | President Gas | Tue Jan 15 1991 09:27 | 1 |
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28.59 | Syracuse game | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Tue Jan 15 1991 09:50 | 8 |
|
Tomorrow night's game, Syracuse vs. UConn should be a good one. It is
being covered by ESPN (7:30pm). It is not sure whether Billy Owens is
going to be able to play or not. He's on a day-by-day basis...
With out Owens, this will be a big test for the Orangemen.
- Ken -
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28.60 | game time is 7pm | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 15 1991 11:46 | 13 |
| > With out Owens, this will be a big test for the Orangemen.
Ken,
Without Owens, I don't think SU can beat them...especially considering
UConn's defensive pressure. SU needs Owens to handle the ball, and
make them pay by over-playing. Let's hope Billy's ready.
Also, the game is on ESPN AT 7:00PM, not 7:30pm.
Joe
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28.61 | PC radio broadcast station? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 15 1991 12:04 | 10 |
| Tonight the Redmen are at PC and apparently it's not
being televised (according to my tv guide).
Anybody know what providence radio station may be carrying the game
if I can't get CBS (880AM) out of NY?
deen to wonk
Kev
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28.62 | thanks Kev...is it 1/27 yet? | AGNT99::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:13 | 21 |
|
Kev, I think either NESN or Sportschannel is covering the PC/SJU game as
they have a tuesday nite package with the Big East.
I missed a lot of the second half (dam half time always gets me) but in the
first half the Hoyas started strong only to have Nova turn up the pressure
and catch em and pass em. While the Rookies have shown some good shooting
ability they haven't yet shown they're up to handling pressure defenses. PC
gag em with a full court trap and last night it looked to me as if Nova was
looking to trap at half court. While Mutumbo is an automatic on the inbound
he absolutely no help after that as he can't dribble or pass as well as
Mourning. When Alonzo comes back they should have a decent answer to the
trapping defenses they'll be facing from now until the end. Joey Brown can
handle the pressure but teams just overplay him and keep the ball out of his
hands.
It looks like the regular season winner is going to have 6 or 7 conference
losses...
mike
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28.63 | | FRICK::BURGESS | | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:26 | 3 |
| Anybody know when Mourning is to return??
- Ken -
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28.64 | Yeah, probably don't drink any LESS either ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 15 1991 14:23 | 26 |
| I'm pretty sure they said something like this weekend Morning may
be back. JT better hope so - the hoya's are barely competitive
without him.
Mike,
Glad to have ya aboard! Wished I could have seen your face when
ya read about it. The mrs. don't know diddly 'bout bball and I
couldn't see just "filling the seat" with her. After all, I do
live with her :^)
I asked her if she didn't go if it would be a big deal (don't wanna
get cut off like you will be soon [hehehe]) and to her it was no
big deal. Shows ya how much SHE knows!!!
BTW, 1st balcony, sec. 68 rowJ #5-6. Any good?
Got school tonight till 10:00PM and don't have either SC or Nesn.
Oh well (sigh) SJU is favored by 6 but like I said before, anything
can happen.
GO LOUIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Kev
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28.65 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 15 1991 16:17 | 14 |
|
They should be fine Kev. 68 is located along one of the baselines and
the seats are unobstructed. I also have a spot close to the floor picked
out if the vistors don't bring too many fans with them. That is if we get
bored with the seats we got....
Kev, my jaw hit the floor and I had goose pimples for atleast 30 seconds
I was rushing so much...the feeling was like those amies we use to pop
so many foolish years agos... ;^)
mike
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28.66 | 12-4, 11-5 should do it. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 15 1991 16:20 | 11 |
| re: BE winner having 6-7 losses
Mike,
My guess is 4-5. I can't see UConn and Pitt having 6 losses.
Syracuse may have 6-7 losses, depending on the extent of their
early-season problems...and Billy's back.
Joe
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28.67 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 15 1991 16:37 | 7 |
|
Joe, UConn certainly will they're too helter skelter offensively and
lack a dominate big man. If you can handle their pressure you can beat
them. Pitt has the talent not to loose 6 or 7 but they do Evans so there
is a good possibility that they will.
mike
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28.68 | | CAM::WAY | Bo don't know which one's Vanilli | Tue Jan 15 1991 16:46 | 6 |
| Gotta agree there Mike.
I see this as kind of a "mild rebuilding" year for UCONN. I don't
expect great things, but still enjoy watching them play...
'Saw
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28.69 | Way to Go JOHNNIES!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 16 1991 09:31 | 10 |
| After class I was lucky enough to catch the last 4 minutes of the
post-game wrap up on WPRO and was pleased to hear that SJU defeated
PC by 6 points.
However, I was suprised to hear that the game went into OT.
Malik scored something like 35 points.
Kev
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28.70 | Big Game Tonight! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:31 | 16 |
| >I see this as kind of a "mild rebuilding" year for UCONN. I don't
>expect great things, but still enjoy watching them play...
Hey guys, let's not forget that UConn was the pre-season BE #1.
While I think Mike is exactly right re: their offensive problems
and lack of height, I do believe that their defensive pressure
and team determination (and their coach) will have them beating
the bottom-1/2 of the division consistently, while they split
with the upper-1/2.
We'll find out more tonight, 'cause if Owens is healthy, UConn
will have their hands full with a team bent on revenge for last
year's BET Championship loss.
Joe
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28.71 | Seton Hall now ranked #25 | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Jan 16 1991 12:12 | 4 |
| Anyone know the extent of Arturas Karnishovas' injury?
py
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28.72 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 16 1991 13:07 | 6 |
| > Anyone know the extent of Arturas Karnishovas' injury?
Was he hurt in last night's BC game ? He played Saturday.
Joe
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28.73 | Lots of balance | WORDY::NAZZARO | MacPherson = Pats Super Bowl-bound | Wed Jan 16 1991 13:21 | 17 |
| I expect a very tight year in the Big East, with no outstanding
team. I also expect no Big East team to get past the second round
in the NCAA tournament, although they could get as many as seven bids.
My predictions for the final Big East Standings:
1) Georgetown 10-6
Pittsburgh 10-6
3) Syracuse 9-7
UConn 9-7
St. John's 9-7
Villanova 9-7
7) Seton Hall 7-9
Providence 7-9
9) BC 2-14
NAZZ
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28.74 | | CAM::WAY | Bo don't know which one's Vanilli | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:02 | 22 |
| Joe --
�Hey guys, let's not forget that UConn was the pre-season BE #1.
This is the kiss of death 8^). Personally, while I'm not making
excuses, I think those polls were done based on last year. What i
mean is that last year was fresh in all the minds. Plus I believe
they were done before Henefeld was "impressed" by Israel. (I could
be wrong -- I don't follow hoops that closely).
�While I think Mike is exactly right re: their offensive problems
�and lack of height, I do believe that their defensive pressure
�and team determination (and their coach) will have them beating
�the bottom-1/2 of the division consistently, while they split
�with the upper-1/2.
Lack of height hurts. If they would get consistent shooting, it'd
help a lot. Calhoun is, IMO, a great coach. UCONN is about two
years (assuming good recruiting) from being a real, perennial,
contender....
'Saw
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28.75 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:33 | 12 |
| re .72:
>> Anyone know the extent of Arturas Karnishovas' injury?
> Was he hurt in last night's BC game ? He played Saturday.
Not sure, I turned the game on about halfway through the second half
and he wasn't in there....the early early early edition of the Globe
that I get now that I live in NH didn't have a box score.
py
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28.76 | Big East will be BIG in NCAA. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 16 1991 15:55 | 16 |
| > I also expect no Big East team to get past the second round
The Big East will be a dog-fight not because there isn't one or
2 dominating teams, but because there are 3-4 very good ones,
and 3-4 pretty good ones...both within the conference and
nationally. I'll be very surprised to see any of Syracuse,
Pitt, UConn and St. John's gone after 2 rounds of the NCAA.
I'd include G'town in this list too, but without Mourning,
all bets are off.
My personal opinion is that 7 teams from the Big East are
going to the NCAA tourney and at least 5 will make it past
the 2nd round.
Joe
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28.77 | PC in another almost... | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Wed Jan 16 1991 17:43 | 17 |
|
Karshinovas has a deep thigh bruise. He didn't suit at all for last night's
game. He's had the problem for most of the year as I understand sort of a
naggin injury. Given it was only BC they figured they could rest him. Almost
a mistake as BC had a 5 point lead with 8 minutes to go before crumbling.
Dehere was way off but Avent was super again and Oliie Taylor hit enough
outside buckets to keep the BC defense honest. If BC could have controlled
their defensive board they would have won it.
SJU made a great comeback last night as they trailed Providence most of the
game They were down 63-54 with 8 minutes or so left when they put a spurt
together actually taking the lead at 67-65 with uncer 4 to go. Teams traded
back and forth until they were tied in regulation at 74. As good as Sealy
was so wasn't Murdock he hit some shots that left me amazed and finished the
game with 31....
mike
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28.78 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | CU: 1990 Big 8 & National Champions | Thu Jan 17 1991 10:06 | 10 |
| Big win for SU last night, 81-79 over UConn in OT. SU almost lost
another one due to their free-throw shooting down the stretch, but
they managed to hang on. Ellis had a good game: 7-9 shooting, 12
boards, and the slam at the end of regulation to send it into OT. I
thought McCorkle did a decent job off the bench. Any particular reason
McCorkle was saw more time than McRae? I thought McRae was their
primary 6th man. On the down side, SU's guards didn't really show me
much. IMO SU's front line won this one.
Joe
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28.79 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Thu Jan 17 1991 11:39 | 5 |
|
Because McCorkle was filling in for Edwards who stunk out the joint from
what I saw. Chris Smith embaressed the SU's guards bads.....
mike
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28.80 | last night's game | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 17 1991 12:03 | 29 |
| > I thought McCorkle did a decent job off the bench. Any particular reason
> McCorkle was saw more time than McRae? I thought McRae was their
> primary 6th man.
McCorkle did a TERRIFIC job, considering he's been the 3rd man off the bench,
and has seen very little playing time in big games. He had 12 points (I
think), a number of boards, and some key penetration moves where he
dished off and got an assist. For a freshman that was supposed to be
primarily an outside shooter (ie: one-dimensional) at this point of his
life, he impressed the hell out of me. He got a little excited at the
end and was too strong on the 3's, but what great experience for this
kid. For Boeheim to play a frosh under these conditions, he must be
talented, and we should see good things from him in the future.
McCorkle played more than McRae 'cause he's what they needed (outside
threat). McRae is exactly the opposite. Conrad got some good PT.
The guy that stayed on the pine was Hopkins. He threw the ball away,
and just doesn't hit the outside shot well.
A good win. Both teams played well, and UConn's performance convinced
me that they will NOT lose 6-7 games in the BE, and they're a national
top 15 team.
BTW, I agreed with Boeheim going into the zone. Smith was penetrating
much too easily. He'll be a good pro.
Joe
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28.81 | Back from the Carrier Dome | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:03 | 58 |
| Weekend results:
St. John's 73 Pitt 71
Georgetown 56 BC 49
Syracuse 78 Seton Hall 64
Providence 108 UConn 102
Arizona 72 Villanova 64
The PC-UConn score is unbelievable. PC scores 108 pts against that
defense, on UConn's home floor. I'd love to see a tape of that game.
UConn had them by 17 at one point during the game (15 at the 1/2).
UConn has lost 3 in a row, and 2 in a row at home.
St. John's beats Pitt (they've always played them tough) at St. John's
on-campus gym. The Redmen certainly are the surprise of the BE.
I thought they would be good, but I didn't expect them to be a strong
top 10 team. Despite the loss, Pitt should be better than #17.
Georgetown squeak's out another over BC. Mourning DID play, but had
only 10 pts. It'll be interesting to see how the team's flow of
play is affected by Mourning's return. What a big test for them
tonight, at home vs. Syracuse.
SU was horrible in the 1st 1/2 (scored only 26 or 27 pts). They
had no pattern to their offense, just constant one-on-one moves.
Seton Hall was ahead by 7 or 8 at the 1/2, but they should have
been up by more. They played pretty well. Owens probably had
only 4-6 pts and Johnson ZERO (he didn't take a shot) in the 1st
1/2. SU opened the 2nd 1/2 with Owens and Johnson getting the
ball (usually down low) constantly. They immediately took over
the game. Seton Hall stayed on the perimeter most of the night,
and didn't shoot well in the 2nd 1/2.
A sign of the change in offensive strategy: SU was 6-10 from
the line in the 1st 1/2, and 23-27 in the 2nd (with Johnson and
Owens making most of them).
Villanova played well against Arizona. They had a 1 point lead
at the 1/2. They're getting NO RESPECT from the pollsters.
They're not in USA Today's Top 25, and are getting less votes
than Seton Hall and Providence.
This week's games:
Monday Syracuse at G'town
Tuesday Villanova at BC
UConn at St. John's
St. Peter's at Seton Hall
Wednesday Pittsburg at Providence
Joe
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28.82 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:20 | 26 |
|
Joe, it was all Owens from where I sat everything Johnson got was a direct
results of something Owens did. Autry had a good game hitting some tough
shots down low and Edwards stunk again. Neither one of them could get SU
into an offensive flow and SU finally had to result to Owens bring up the ball
and starting the offense.
I too would love to see a tape of the PC game...
SJU was lead by Sealy again with 35. Good game again as the game was basically
no more than a 5 point swing by either team the entire game. Shorter is
healthy which means Pitt will only get strong in a few weeks when Martin
returns. Werdamn and Buchanan's play are the reasons why SJU is surprising
a lot of folks. Sealy was phenomal hitting I think SJU's last 16 points
everyway possible....
Hoyas looked sloppy offensively rushing a lot of shots. BC isn't quite
there but they are competitive. Hurley is playing well for a freshman
bigmen. Mourning looked good but is getting lost in the offense as he's
playing the high post with Diekemba down low. I really think Joe that
he'll come back next year so he can play center again and increase his
value...should be interesting tonight, certainly no love loss between
these two teams...
mike
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28.83 | | CAM::WAY | Bo don't know which one's Vanilli | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:41 | 28 |
| Joe --
I didn't watch the whole UCONN game, because I was watching something else,
and I have to be "up" to watch hoops anyway.
They blew their lead in the second half. They weren't shooting well from
the free throw line, and Providence was. They just didn't seem to be
into the game.
I'm not sure how much this thing with Katz is affecting the entire team.
I know that it is affecting Katz, he's admitted as much.
And I still see this as a rebuilding year. It might be different if
Nadav were here, but he's not....
I think UCONN will be around for a long time to come (as long as we
have Calhoun) but this season seems to be a bit "off".
And, you all have to remember, that for us UCONN fans, this is all new.
I can't remember the last time UCONN remained consistently in the
Top 20 for two seasons in a row. (Probably never did).
They may not have it this season, but I'm sure it will be a learning
experience, and that experience will help them next year, much as the
Giants 1985 playoff loss to the Bears helped catapult them to the
Championship the next season....
'Saw
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28.84 | UConn on AM radio????? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Jan 21 1991 11:50 | 7 |
| All I'm gonna say is I'm very glad that Wednesday's game against
UConn is at SJU's home court.
I'm sure UConn has a bit of revenge on their mind.
Kev
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28.85 | UCONN down but not out | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jan 21 1991 23:16 | 13 |
| UCONN will be fine as the year wears on. They are a top twenty team
and can probably stay with anyone in the country. The games I have
seen them lose so far this year (NC,St Johns and Providence) I thought
they played nervous hoop. They seemed to show spurts of explosiveness
and then take 5 bad shots in a row. There doesn't seem to be any
consistency in their offense when their down except that when their
down they stay down. I was disappointed in the Providence game, it was
a classic case of building a huge early lead and then relaxing to the
point of losing. On a bright note they are an exciting team to watch
and for me that's all that matters. Give me two hours of exciting
Big East play and I'm happy.
Jimbo
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28.86 | SU 58, G'town 56 | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Tue Jan 22 1991 10:07 | 15 |
| The other night it was McCorkle off the bench, this time it's Hopkins.
He was 3-3 on 3-pointers, and made that big one down the stretch. I
think last night's win shows that this is not just Owens' team. He has
a subpar night shooting, and they still win on the road against a
top-25 team.
On the down side SU missed some crucial free-throws down the stretch
(again), and the starting guards didn't have very good games (again).
I only caught the 2nd half, so this observation regarding the play of
the guards for the whole game may not be entirely true.
Go Orange!
Joe
|
28.87 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:03 | 25 |
|
Joe C, don't kid yourself this team only goes as far as Owens
carries it. I would venture a quess that 70% of their offense can
be directly attributed to him either by scoring, passing, rebounding,
bring the ball up against pressure whatever he has it in his hands. As for
the rest of teams Johnson's playing very good and I thought last night
once Edwards went to the bench and Autry went to the point that double-
A had a good game. Hopkins may move into the starting lineup. It would
be a good move in helping to develop Autry. Leron is still a stiff who
does some nice things but not consistantly and takes way to many stupid
fouls real dumbs ones....
As for last night's game they were dam lucky to get out alive.
Georgetown's outside shooting was non-exsistent. It wasn't the Syracuse
D, they were giving the Hoyas the outside shoot which noone but Joey Brown
seemed able to hit so he of course doesn't shoot. SU just sagged all
night and with both of the big guys down on the blocks for the Hoyas
SU was able to triple team both of them within a 10 by 3 ft bock or so
making life oh so simple....
Can't fault the Hoyas defense as they held em under 60 and forced
them to the perimeter where Johnson, Hopkins and Owens had the answers...
mike
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28.88 | SU-Georgetown, Game 1. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 22 1991 13:37 | 59 |
| > On the down side SU missed some crucial free-throws down the stretch
Joe, that should read, "Billy Owens missed some crucial free throws
down the stretch". Owens is starting to make a habit out of this.
He missed 4 straight at the end of regulation against UConn, and at
least a couple more at the end of OT. Last night was ridiculous.
His missed free throws and field goals (4 of each) at the end of
the game nearly killed them.
Mike, I don't agree that SU was lucky to win. Georgetown was lucky
to make it that close. How often will you see an NBA-caliber player
go 0-fer-everything in the last 4 minutes of the game ? I was
thoroughly digusted with the guy. SU had played a pretty good
game, leading throughout, answering every Georgetown thrust, only
to have him single-handedly give it away. And what's frustrating,
is that SU set up the offense down the stretch just for Owens,
and he didn't come through.
I also did NOT see SU "packing it in"...in fact, Raftery noted
how SU's zone extended itself to the point that the baseline was
open quite a bit. They really pressured the ball, and as Raftery
said, "played the scrappy, attacking 'D' that Georgetown is noted
for". I was pleased with their defense.
I don't think G'town is a good outside shooting team...maybe it's
just the fact that most of the outside guys are freshmen, and there-
fore do not have the confidence yet.
G'town's force inside really negated SU's inside offense. Syracuse
is mostly an inside team, but they shot horribly (3-15 in the 1st
1/2) inside last night. Their outside shooting saved them last
night...and the guys that made the shots (Autry, Hopkins, Owens,
Johnson) all have decent outside shots, but never have they all
shot well in one game.
> and the starting guards didn't have very good games (again).
Joe, Autry played pretty well, for a freshman. This was a big game,
and he played the point most of the way. Most of the season he's
been at the off-guard spot, so I think his scoring and penetration
were excellent last night. My hope is that we'll see more of this,
to the point where he becomes the starter, and Hopkins and McCorkle
share the 2G spot. Edwards really has to be looked at as a backup
point guard, for the long haul. I sense that is what Boeheim is
doing, and if so, I give him credit. With Autry at the point,
they have a big team in there, with guards who will be tough to
shoot over.
re: UConn's inconsistent offense
The answer is at the point. In other words, they don't have one.
Smith is NOT a point guard, and the other kid (from Israel) does
not possess enough talent to run an offense, and create things
for the rest.
Joe
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28.89 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 22 1991 14:41 | 6 |
|
Cmon Joe, sure they trapped and doubled out on the side but the fact that
they played 3-2 instead man to man is built on the priciple of clogging
the lane...
more later got to run..
|
28.90 | They played good "D" | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 22 1991 16:21 | 11 |
| >Cmon Joe, sure they trapped and doubled out on the side but the fact that
>they played 3-2 instead man to man is built on the priciple of clogging
>the lane...
I agree about the intent, but SU didn't give them an uncontested "3"
either.
I think you'll see the same when they meet again at The Dome.
Joe
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28.91 | The two towers is great defensively, offensively Mourning needs outside treath | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Trifecta confirmed. payoff due 9/12! | Tue Jan 22 1991 16:40 | 8 |
|
They had a few uncontested ones. Besides Joe this is SU/Georgetown and
you guys won and now I supposed to give SU credit for a playing a good all
around game too? ;^)
No WAY!!!!
mike
|
28.92 | some BUMheim #s | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 22 1991 17:15 | 18 |
| I'm the last one that wants to help make a case for keeping Jim
Boeheim, but Sunday's Syracuse Herald American gave his record
vs. the Big East:
131-66 (I may be off on the losses by a
couple, but I think this is it)
Just think what it would be if they had a guy that could win
THE BIG ONE !!! Instead of 2 BE titles out of 8 BE title
games, they may have 5 or 6 !
He doesn't fare as well against Thompson and the Hoyas:
11-21 including last night's win
Joe
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28.93 | SJU - THAT GOOD??? or just overachieving??? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 23 1991 11:07 | 19 |
|
SJU beats UConn for the secong time this season!!!!
Didn't (don't) remember the score but the margin was 3-4 points!!!!
Tied for 1st in the BE!!!!
Hey Saw.....
nya nya nya.....
many ;^)
GO LOUIEEE!!!!!!!
Kev
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28.94 | Sunsweet even... | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Wed Jan 23 1991 11:14 | 19 |
| Final was 65-62.
UCONN's game has been way off. In fact, I didn't even watch the game.
(As I've repeatedly said, I'm not that big a fan of hoops -- any hoops).
I watched Roseanne instead, which was infinitely more entertaining if
the final outcome of the game says anything...
All along I've felt this was a rebuilding year for the Huskies and
I'm being borne out. After last year's performance, everyone will be
gunning for them, and they did have the KoD of being picked for 1st
in the Big East.
I'm not surprised at any of these results... Just an off year...
'Saw
PS And will someone please make sure that Lou CarnageSickum(tm)
doesn't sit in the bathtub so much. The man is wrinkled like
a prune!
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28.95 | gotta defend such unprovoked attacks!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 23 1991 13:04 | 50 |
| >>PS "And will someone please make sure that Lou CarnageSickum(tm)...."
^
/^\
|
ARRGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
"Captain, his blood pressure is 230 and rising fast.....do someting
or he'll explode......."
Uh, let's see, umm, what was that.....gimme a minute.....uh...
hmmmmm
THAT'S IT!!!!!!!
Hey 'saw,
Take a suck pill!!!
:^0
(Thanks Karen for first creating the above.)
... and shame on you for lowering yourself to MrT's name-calling level.
As a reasonable lunatic, you've crossed the line - calling my
LOUIEEEE a "CA********" (I cain't even bear to repeat that most
distasteful erroneous label), without JUST cause!!!!!!!
Don't EVER do that again!!!!! If you do, be prepared for the
"Chainsaw Mountain" Man to be significantly modified into the
"Scrollsaw molehill" gelding!!!!!!
When you are 66 years old, you probably gonna look like a discarded
pile o' Red Man!!!! Not a very pretty sight!!!!!
(another cute smile)
Kev_who's_still_being_chased_by_the_babe's!
|
28.96 | | CAM::WAY | Who more than self, their country loved | Wed Jan 23 1991 14:58 | 9 |
| Actually, I spelled it that way because I can't spell it the right
way....
But, no mas problemo, I'll just call him Pruneface Lou from now on...
Yeah, I like the sound of that....
Mondo 8^)s dude....
'Saw
|
28.97 | Go Duke Blue Devils! | METS::DERRY | BuyABag...GoHomeInABox | Wed Jan 23 1991 15:03 | 2 |
| Hey Kev... suck pill is REKs wonderful contribution. I omit the
"suck" part.
|
28.98 | Belated Kudo's to REK, the Originator... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 23 1991 15:14 | 14 |
| 'Saw,
'pologies accepted. New monicker fer LOUIEEEEE is ok - no offense
taken, nor defensive retribution attempted. ;^)
Karen,
I allways knew you had class. Thanks for correcting my error.
Somehow, I honestly think you used the "s*ck" part though.
ps - I won't mention how much/liitle class you DO have though ;^)
Kev
|
28.99 | PC and Murdock | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 24 1991 09:43 | 18 |
| Mike, I have to agree with a statement you made a week or so ago.
If the voting were held today, Eric Murdock would be my BE Player of
the Year. I saw the PC-Pitt game last night and he was incredible,
scoring a BE record 48. He literally DID IT ALL. He scored from
everywhere on the floor, stole the ball, rebounded, assisted, and
had a great block of one shot.
Pitt played man-to-man, but I can't see Syracuse doing the same,
especially knowing how they've been susceptible to penetrating
guards. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'd pack it in and make them stay
outside. Syracuse hardly ever has a problem with a club that
wants to go up-and-down the floor, and Pitt scored at will for
the most part. But I may be tempted to slow things down against
this club. Just to throw off their flow. Barnes has them looking
very much like a Loyola Marymount.
Joe
|
28.100 | NCAA tourney starts 7 weeks from tonight. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 24 1991 16:28 | 23 |
| USA Today listed the Big East as having the best record in non-
conference games of all of the NCAA Div 1 b-ball conferences.
They are 80-15 (.842). The Big Ten is 83-25 (.769) and the
ACC is 3rd at 66-20 (.767).
The article went on to speculate about the possibility of 7 teams
from the BE making the NCAA tourney.
Last night the ESPN announcers were saying that a win would
help PC's chances of getting a bid. At 11-7, and 2-5 in the BE,
I don't think they have a shot.
This weekend's games:
Sat: Syracuse at Providence
St. John's at Villanova
UConn at Seton Hall
Sun: Georgetown at Pittsburgh
Joe
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28.101 | MorningSTAR | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Fri Jan 25 1991 08:10 | 10 |
| re: .99
Murdock had an exceptional game against Pitt the other night, but I've
got to give the "star of the game award" to...never thought I'd say
this...Darren Morningstar. This Baby Huey clone is finally coming
around.
No offense to EMT, however, who deserves a ton a recog even in loss.
--dan'l
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28.102 | SU/UCONN Big Monday this week | AGNT99::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:43 | 10 |
|
I would say Joe that 7 is a good possibilty. PC may have dropped 7 games
already but considering that most of those losses are inter-conference
it shouldn't hurt them. Weak early schedule will hinder them somewhat but
with more teams doing it, it won't be as bad. Also there should be more
spots available as the Big Ten will probably send only 5 maybe 6 teams
to the NCAA's. ACC also isn't as strong as it has been as our fine 6-2
record in the Challenge proved....
mike
|
28.103 | and G'town-Pitt is on CBS at 12noon on Sunday. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 25 1991 14:16 | 7 |
| For those of you that are having a slow Saturday night, SU-Providence
will be televised live on CH.12 out of Providence at 8pm. NESN is
showing a taped broadcast of UConn-Seton Hall at 8pm, and SU-PC at
10pm.
Joe
|
28.104 | Bobby Martin still out? | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Fri Jan 25 1991 15:08 | 7 |
| Anyone know if Bobby Martin will be back for Pitt? I don't give Pitt
much of a chance without him...unless Morningstar happens to have
another great game. Pitt, IMHO, has the best bench in the BE...Omo,
Ghandi, O'Neal, and usually Morningstar. Four possible starters on
some other teams.
--dan'l
|
28.105 | from USA Today | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 25 1991 16:37 | 19 |
| > Anyone know if Bobby Martin will be back for Pitt?
A doctor told Martin he had to sit out another 2 weeks 'cause
there's still one stitch left in his finger and it isn't completely
healed from the infection. Evans may seek another opinion, as
he believes something can be put over the finger to protect it
while he plays.
Dan, I think Pitt's bench is pretty good, although they are
all 1st-year players (except for Morningstar), so inexperience
hurts them a little. Pitt needs this young talent to get some
playing time this year, as 4 of the starters are graduating
this year (it would have been all 5 if Miller hadn't had the
injury last year that forced him to red-shirt). This is a
great opportunity for them to capture a BET title. Next year
will definitely be a rebuilding one for them.
Joe
|
28.106 | Totally Unexpected but I like the sound of it.. | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Jan 28 1991 09:45 | 17 |
|
yahoo!!!!!!
SJU beats 'nova and takes over SOLE posession of FIRST PLACE
in the BE!!!!!!!!
CONGRAT's LOUIEEE!!!!!!!!!!
Funny, last year there was a lot of negative comments about the
game passing LOUIEEE by.....
What's say y'all now????
grins,
Kev
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28.107 | Both teams get hosed, fans lose | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Mon Jan 28 1991 09:47 | 11 |
| I thought there was some big time overzealous officiating in the Pitt
Georgetown game...and then at other times there was no officiating at
all. Very incosistent, with neither team benefitting from the way the
game was called...except that Shorter's 6th foul was touch if a foul at
all.
There were 61 total fouls called in that game. Ten players finished
with four or more fouls. When Shorter had to sit, Georgetown won it.
basically that was the long and "shorter" of it.
--dan'l
|
28.108 | correct? | CNTROL::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:18 | 16 |
|
Trying to get a fix on the standings
SJU 6-2
Seton Hall 5-3
SorryExcuse(tm) 5-3
Hoyas 4-3
Pitt 4-3
Uconn 3-5
Nova 3-5
Prov 3-5
BC 1-7
?????????
mike
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28.109 | close | SHALOT::MEDVID | Nature must still find a way | Mon Jan 28 1991 10:27 | 8 |
| Mike,
Nova is in 6th place with one less loss, 3-4. BC is 1-6.
Could it be that everyone in the Big East except BC might make the
tourney? Nah, there's too much basketball left in the season.
--dan'l
|
28.110 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 28 1991 13:44 | 47 |
| > What's say y'all now????
I say St. John's has been a fast starter the last few years, so
let's wait and see where they finish. I'm impressed with road
wins at UConn and Villanova, but that 20-point crushing at
Seton Hall sticks out.
They don't have a lot of offensive firepower (Sealy is it),
and their bench is thin. But without a dominating team in the
Big East, they could surprise with a BE regular-season title.
re: Sat's SU-PC game
Syracuse just got whipped by a red-hot Providence team. Ironically,
they held Murdock in check (I don't think he scored 10 points in
the 2nd 1/2 - Dave Johnson did a great job, using his quickness
and height advantage), but got beat on the boards and allowed a lot
of inside points to guys like Bragg and others. I don't remember
the last time SU was beaten on the boards so convincingly.
I had hoped for 2-1 on this roadtrip thru G'town, PC and UConn.
Now they'll be lucky to get it, facing UConn tonight. Conn has
lost 5 straight, with the streak starting with a tough OT loss
at the Carrier Dome. Maybe the team is losing heart and SU
is catching them at a good time, but my guess is that they'll
be pumped tonight and won't be denied. Knowing that Boehiem
doesn't seem to get his troops ready for these types of games,
I see a big UConn win.
BTW, SU fans and interested others, Autry continues to get
significant playing time at the point. I've seen the following
combinations: Autry-Hopkins/McCorkle-Johnson-Owens-Ellis; and
Autry-Johnson-Owens-Ellis-McRae. When Autry is at the point,
they have a big team on the floor, and he gives them terrific
penetration, which always breaks down a defense (resulting in
an easy assist or offensive rebound).
Also, the Big East TV guys Saturday night said that in talking
with Owens, he was saying that he would be returning for his
senior year. He said that there were still things he wants
to do in the college game.
Joe
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28.111 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Tue Jan 29 1991 11:19 | 10 |
| A few weeks ago, I busted UConn's chops for ducking the Mighty
Minutemen this year and someone said that was probably good for UMass.
What sayest thou now with UMass being 12-6 and UConn being in the midst
of a large losing streak?
UConn vs BC in the annual Big East "Toliet Bowl" game on the first
night of the Big East Tournament? Heh Heh Heh.
John
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28.112 | Mike, you can root for LOUIEEEE too ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 29 1991 11:28 | 15 |
| FWIW,
Wednesday nite: SJU at Georgetown @7:00PM ESPN
Tune in and root for LOUIEEEE as he coaches his way to his 500th(!)
win.
Followed by: Geo. Tech vs. Duke @9:00
1st meeting of the season between the REDMEN!!!!! and the hoya's
GO LOUIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Kev
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28.113 | 'Postrophe police musta retired too!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 29 1991 11:48 | 15 |
| re: "...Toliet Bowl..."
NEWS FLASH!!!!!!!
Ninja made a_excellent spelling error.
Maybe he IS a human???
- Ninj', correct spelling is T-O-I-L-E-T. HTH,
Kev
;^)
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28.114 | who's on NESN tonight? | CNTROL::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:04 | 19 |
|
Geez if UConn has to gag could they atleast do it against somebody like BC?
SU caught a gift last night for sure. Davey was awesome though can't deny
that but Chris Smith looked like me on that steal/brick of a layup at the
buzz.
Hey Joe, what's the scoop with Autry's nickname "Red"? 11 years of watching
the Big East and I still can't understand JB's substitution patterns. Also
Joe I figured out why Billy's a free throw clanger at the end. He's tired.
JB makes him play the entire game. I don't think I've seen him log any pine
time in the last 3 SU games I've watched...
Kev, big test for Werdamn. He's been playing big against lesser centers
now he faces the "MEN"...Seems to me that Avent also gave him fits so
physical centers are not his bag....of course Malik will probably score
40 and the Hoyas will loose by 2...
mike
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28.115 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:20 | 3 |
| weel, eye nevur one uh spellign be wen eye wuz uh kidd.
ninge
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28.116 | Weirdann eats 'mean pills', 'barassz Mutombo!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:34 | 30 |
| Hey, "loose by 2" has a very, very nice sound to it. BTW,
since I guess I'm the (acting) Spelling Police, gotcha on "loose".
Drop a_O and you make it right. ;^)
I wish UConn wouldn't fold at the end of close games. I was really
hoping they'd ko SU and give LOUIEEE & his guys a bit of breathing
room. Oh well.....
I think Weirdann will be very much outplayed by Mutombo in the
rebounding department but offensively, he'll hold his own. It is
going to be a nip and tuck battle and the Hoya 3pt. potential
could make the difference (in your favor too) 8*(
Without hoping for anything too serious, maybe BOTH Mourning and
Mutombo could somehow find themselves out of commision for the game?
only kidding, even with them in the game, WE'RE GONNA CRUSH THEM!!!!!!
Remember, we got LOUIEEE and (hehehe) you got JT!!!!
Good vs. Evil
Smart vs. Dumb
Competent vs. (get the idea????)
(btw, lest you get confused, LOUIEEE's column is the one on the
LEFT)
nya,nya....
Kev
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28.117 | grrrr....... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:58 | 6 |
| Oh yeah, one other thing.
Mikey, what gives with the Weirda*MM* stuff???
kev
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28.118 | apologies to the ladies in the crowd | CNTROL::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Tue Jan 29 1991 15:00 | 7 |
|
Hey Kev, maybe you'd prefer Weir-DAME cause a dame is what he'll be
actin' lik' cum wednesday....
;^)
mike
|
28.119 | oh yeah??? take THIS!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jan 29 1991 16:14 | 8 |
| Mush-tomb :==play(ed) like a deadman and got squished too!
Mourning :==crybaby 'cause he knows he can't measure up
double ;^)
kev
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28.120 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Tue Jan 29 1991 18:54 | 14 |
| RE: SU's loss at PC
Joe G., you mentioned that SU got destroyed on the boards, but it
appeared that one of the big differences in this one was 3-point
shooting. PC made more than half of their 3's, whil SU was only
something like 20%. Also, I noticed that SU got almost no production
from their bench, assuming Edwards started.
SU-UCONN game:
I missed this one, but it sounds like Autry had a bad game. He fouled
out and didn't even lead SU in assists. Important thing is SU won,
though.
Joe
|
28.121 | Autry | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 29 1991 20:39 | 11 |
| > SU-UCONN game:
> I missed this one, but it sounds like Autry had a bad game. He fouled
> out and didn't even lead SU in assists.
Joe, Autry didn't play that badly. He didn't score much, and his fouls
were caused in part by Smith's great penetration. He also had a couple
of iffy touch fouls. He's the one that will get most of the minutes
at the point in the big games...I think Boehiem's letting that be known.
Joe
|
28.122 | misc... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 29 1991 21:01 | 55 |
| > SU caught a gift last night for sure.
Mike, to some extent I almost agree, but you know, this has been
a consistent comment (in here and on WFAN) after a number of their
wins. I'm starting to see a pattern here that was mentioned by
one of the Big East announcers during Sat's SU-PC game: they
are winning the close games, and that bodes well for them in the
future.
It's a funny team. They aren't talented offensively (if I had a
nickel for every "point-blank" shot they've missed, I'd be rich),
and I've mentioned a number of times that they allow much too
much penetration from the opposition's guards. But they don't
get rattled, seem to create turnovers, and play well enough to
be 18-3, with road wins at Georgetown and UConn.
Everyone can handle the ball, they have 5 kids that can hit the
"3", they shoot foul shots pretty well (ie: they're close to 70%),
and they move the ball around.
They aren't a great team, but they're a solid, good team. I don't
see them going out in the 2nd round of the NCAAs, but I don't see
them getting past the round of 8 either.
> Hey Joe, what's the scoop with Autry's nickname "Red"?
I think I heard it explained at one time, but I can't remember.
>11 years of watching the Big East and I still can't understand JB's
>substitution patterns.
This has definitely been a fault in years past, but I actually
think I understand what he's doing this year. McRae's minutes
have been pretty consistent...just enough to give LeRon a blow
in the big games (where Boehiem needs the experience down low),
and more against teams that don't challenge much inside.
McCorkle has only had significant minutes in the 2 UConn games
(in which he's played VERY WELL --> he's going to be a good
one...I like his cool approach to the game), otherwise Hopkins
is used at the guard spots. McCorkle gives them a good outside
shot; Hopkins gives them some ball-handling and good "D".
> Kev, big test for Werdamn. He's been playing big against lesser centers
> now he faces the "MEN"...Seems to me that Avent also gave him fits so
> physical centers are not his bag....
This may be true, 'cause he's never had a big game against SU, and
they've always been physical inside.
Joe
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28.123 | Friars do it again!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:18 | 14 |
| In between A.M. signal fadeout, I managed to get part of the
PC-SH game on my way home from class.
PC shot ~20% from the floor in the 1st half vs. SH ~36% (down by
~4).
PC at one part in the 2nd was down by ~10 but managed, by going
man to man, to go up by ~6-8 and hang in there for a 1-2(?) point
victory!
Looks like the Pirates Top-25 visit was short lived.
Kev
|
28.124 | Providence | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 30 1991 13:14 | 16 |
| re: -1
Providence is really mucking things up not only in the BE, but for
the NCAA committee. I figured them to be a solid 8-9 team, but
they're inching toward the middle of the BE, and may end up with
16 or more wins. Their biggest wins were against G'town and SU,
but both were at home. I would have included the road win at
UConn, but I don't know where UConn is these days...
PC still has big home games vs. St. John's, UConn and Vill, and
big road games vs. G'town, SU and Vill. They'll need 2 of the
3 at home, and one on the road to be serious NCAA contenders,
IMO.
Joe
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28.125 | B_E:== Cannibal Conference | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 30 1991 13:36 | 13 |
| Joe,
I don't remember much of the details but the PC announcers were
babbling something about the # of PC wins against ranked teams
and it was something like 6 for 7. That kind of performance
certainly has to be considered in the decision to invite to the
big dance.
I'm glad for the Friars, they helped SJU!
Kev
GO LOUIEEEE!!!!
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28.126 | Can the Redmen remain #1 in the BE???? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Jan 30 1991 13:43 | 24 |
| re: 27 - It was a tough loss (to SU), but we get the O-men back in NY
at the end of February. Then, we'll see.......
re: 28 - SJU can be found on WCBS AM at 880 on the dial.
Are the Redmen the Number 5 team in the US? No way, this die-hard SJU
fan says. I go to all the games, and there's lots of shortcomings.
But, this team does find a way to win the close ones (excepting the SU
game).
Sealy has played great, and Buchanan has provied steady point guard
play. The Singleton/Scott duo at BF is adequate, and Werdann at C has
been playing great. The one real poor spot continues to be at 2G, where
Sproling has not been the answer. I can't get anyone to agree with
me, but the answer is 6'8" Fr. Sergio Lyuk....he's "court smart", and he
can shoot the hell out of the ball.
Tonight's game vs. Gtown is a tough call. The Redmen play well in
Landover, but on the other hand, have lot's of trouble with Gtown's big
guys, especially Werdann. Hope we can pick up a close one to stay in
1st in the BE.
Redmen Phil
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28.127 | FINALLY HE SHOWS!!!!! glad ur back | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 30 1991 14:52 | 34 |
| HEY PHIL,
WELCOME BACK BUDDIE!!!!!
I'm glad you listened to the message I gave Pete (?) fer U to get
UR but back here ;^)
Do you always get the same seat at Alumni Hall?
<set tongue-in-cheek>
SJU #5?? Hey, get with the program... If that's what the polls
say, then it MUST be true! Have you ever known national rankings
to be in error??????
;^)
To me also Sprolling has been a big disapointment but Weirdann's
tremendous improvement (including fewer fouls) has compensated.
Stick around for the season, ok Phil?
WISH POSTING:
I wish somebody could post B-E Standings, W-L record with
the names of the teams they lost to. Could make for a very interesting
and confusing matrix.
i.e. SJU 14-2 Syracuse, Seton Hall
UConn X-5 SJU, Syracuse, PC, SJU, etc.
Anybody?
Kev
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28.128 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Thu Jan 31 1991 08:51 | 10 |
|
I have really enjoyed PC's last couple of games. Especially the SU
win. I watched with my folks (AVID PC fans) who kept screaming at the
TV when SU was closing up PC's 19 point lead.
I think they're going to make it to the NCAA's. Got a big rest between
now and next Wednesday's G'town game, and I hope the Friars don't cool
down. Boy, if we had Pitino back!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS_SU_Grad_PC_fan
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28.129 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:32 | 37 |
| > WISH POSTING:
> I wish somebody could post B-E Standings, W-L record with
> the names of the teams they lost to. Could make for a very interesting
> and confusing matrix.
Here it is (including games completed thru 1/30):
teams they lost to:
------------------
Syracuse 6-3 Vill, Pitt, PC
St. John's 6-3 SU, SH, G
Georgetown 5-3 PC, Vill, SU
Seton Hall 5-4 G, SU(2), PC
Pitt 4-4 UConn, SJ, Vill, G
Villanova 4-4 SH, Pitt, UConn, SJ
Providence 4-5 BC, SH, Pitt(2), SJ
UConn 3-6 SJ(2), SU(2), PC, SH
BC 1-6 UConn, SJ, G(2), SH, Vill
Mike, you may still be right about the BE champ having 6 losses.
You definitely were right about UConn. I never thought they'd
have the problems they're having. Just goes to show you that
there's more to the game than just talent...the intangibles like
team chemistry, playing on a roll...have a lot to do with it.
And UConn doesn't have a true point guard either.
I mentioned that I thought St. John's has been a "fast start"
team in recent years, so I checked into it and:
'88-89 4-1
'89-90 6-1
'90-91 6-2
Joe
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28.130 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:41 | 8 |
|
The Big East Tournment should be a dandy this year the only team that
couldn't put three games together and win it is BC...
As for last night dam those Hoyas can't do anything easy. John has to
play Mourning more by himself. Start giving Mutumbo a bit more rest...
|
28.131 | ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:45 | 3 |
| > SEAN/BEER=LABATTS_SU_Grad_PC_fan
Sean, how is this possible ?
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28.132 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Thu Jan 31 1991 10:49 | 16 |
|
Big East Tournment Winner odds by me myself and I...
SU 3:1
Pitt 4:1
Hall 6:1
Gtown 7-1
SJU 7-1
PC 10:1
Nova 15:1
UConn 15:1
BC 100:1
mike
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28.133 | realized the world doesn't revolve around SU... | CHIEFF::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:00 | 4 |
|
Hey Joe, it is easy. Sean obviously also got an education at SU... ;^)
mike
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28.134 | Here comes the Big East, Dig | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:21 | 9 |
| Anybody give BC much of a chance against ND tonight? It sure would be
nice to see the BE's last-place team to beat the Irish at South Bend.
I was shocked (but very ecstatic) that ND blew that 7-point lead to UVA
on Sat., but I can't believe they tried that pass the length of the
court in the closing seconds.
Joe
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28.135 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | When love rears up it's ugly haid | Thu Jan 31 1991 11:51 | 6 |
|
They beat them last year if I'm not mistaken and BC is better this year
than last so I'd say chances are very good Digger's boys are gong down again.
mike
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28.136 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Thu Jan 31 1991 16:49 | 24 |
|
� > SEAN/BEER=LABATTS_SU_Grad_PC_fan
�
� Sean, how is this possible ?
Grew up in RI rooting for the Friars. Went to undergrad & grad
school at SU and *almost* switched alliances during those 5� years -
cheered SU solid for two years (even at Prov. Civic Center against
the Friars!).
For a bunch of reasons, stated in many SPORTS.NOTE archives (a lot of times
discussed by you!), I will root for SU again when and only when they get
rid of that _______ Jim Beoheim.
re. education at SU:
Ha ha! Well, at least we had the honesty to say our B'ball players
were stupid and not graduate them, unlike a certain *other* institutuion
that hands out the diplomas at a rate of, what was it, 98% or so?
[many :^) :^) btw ]
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
P.S. Oh, you mean how is it possible that I like LABATTS? Whoops.
|
28.137 | Who's left to play? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Feb 01 1991 11:36 | 28 |
| What would be interesting is to see who's left on each of the BE team's
regular season schedules.
For SJU, it breaks down as follows:
Home: SHU Away: PC
Vill BC
SU Pitt
Gtown
I'm hoping for the following to happen: Win tomorrow vs. SHU, win vs.
Vill, and split with SU/Gtown for a 3-1 record at home the rest of the
year. On the road, I'm hoping for a 2-1 record, with wins at PC and
BC, and a loss at Pitt.
That would leave SJU at 11-5 in the BE, which should leave them at #1
or 2. Even going 2-2 at home could net them spots 1-3 in the BE,
especially the way things have been going.
About SJU's fast start, I agree; however, I really believe this year
will be different.
Louie goes for #500 tomorrow afternoon in the Garden vs. SHU, the only
game all year SJU was embarrased. I look for a 71-64 win for the
Redmen.
Redmen Phil
|
28.138 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | So much 2 say... | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:04 | 6 |
| re .137:
Is tomorrow's SJU-SHU game on TV?
py
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28.139 | Labatts Blue! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 01 1991 13:23 | 7 |
| > P.S. Oh, you mean how is it possible that I like LABATTS? Whoops.
No, not surprised there. Having grown-up in upstate NY, I started
early with Labatts.
Joe
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28.140 | BC 79, ND 77 | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:03 | 11 |
| The BC-ND game last night was a pretty good one. ND had a 10-point
lead in the first half, but BC closed to within 1 at halftime. Then BC
built a 10-point lead early in the 2nd half, but ND came back and made
it close the rest of the way. BC made quite a few mistakes down the
stretch, but they did score on their last 2 possesions and Bennett missed
a trey at the buzzer. The guy who hit the winning shot for BC was a
freshman, and after the game the announcers were talking about how
young BC's team is. Sounds like they might have a pretty good team in
a year or 2. Anyway, I'm glad BC won.
Joe
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28.141 | they know you're american if u say labatts | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:09 | 4 |
| Gimme them Canadian brews,Labatt's and Molson(beer)
As the Canadian's call 'em; Give me a Blue or Canadian!
|
28.142 | Redmen on the rise..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Feb 04 1991 08:10 | 19 |
| The Redmen go to 7-3 (16-3 overall) with its win Saturday over SHU, a
team that embarrassed the Redmen in January.
The Redmen got a great effort from PG Jason Buchanan (26 pts, 13 of 13
free throws), Rob Werdann and Malik Sealy (22 points, but most at the
end). BF Billy Singleton also had a fine game.
Next up is tomorrow evening at MSG vs. Villanova, who will be looking
to avenge a Redmen win at 'Nova ten (10) days ago. This is an
important game for SJU, because following this game, they go on the
road for games at PC, BC and Pitt, before completing their regular
seson BE schedule vs. Syracuse and Georgetown at MSG.
Redmen Phil
Redmen Phil
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28.143 | AttaBoy's are Certainly In Order.... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Feb 04 1991 08:32 | 13 |
| Phil,
You forgot to mention 1 very importantly datistik(tm).
The win over the Pirates was also LOUIEEE!!!!!!'s 500th
win as a coach. All of them have been by a SJU team.
Ironic, his 1st win ever was over Georgetown. Had they won on
Wednesday, the Hoya's would have been "enshrined" 2x!
Congrats LOUIEEEEE!!!!!
Kev
|
28.144 | update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 04 1991 16:59 | 22 |
| (including games completed thru 2/2):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 7-3 Vill, Pitt, PC PC, @BC, @SJ, Pitt,
@Vill, G
St. John's 7-3 SU, SH, G Vill, @PC, @BC, @Pitt,
SU, G
Georgetown 5-3 PC, Vill, SU PC, Vill, @UC, @SH,
Pitt, UC, @SJ, @SU
Seton Hall 5-5 G, SU(2), PC, SJ @Pitt, Pitt, G, Vill,
@UC, BC
Pitt 4-4 UConn, SJ, Vill, G SH, BC, @SH, SJ, @G,
@SU, @BC, UC
Villanova 4-5 SH, Pitt, UConn, SJ, @SJ, @G, PC, BC, @SH,
UC SU, @PC
Providence 4-5 BC, SH, Pitt(2), SJ @G, SJ, @SU, @Vill,
UC, BC, Vill
UConn 4-6 SJ(2), SU(2), PC, SH BC, G, @PC, @G, SH,
@Pitt
BC 1-7 UConn, SJ, G(2), SH, @UC, @Pitt, SJ, SU,
Vill, SU Vill, PC, @Pitt, SH
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28.145 | many thanks, Joe. Mucho appreciated!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:07 | 1 |
|
|
28.146 | somebody lock Murdock up before wednesday... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Tue Feb 05 1991 09:11 | 23 |
|
Well update that to Pitt 5-4 the Hall 5-6. In a close game throughout
The Hall turned the ball over in to many crucial situations to steal
one at Pitt's friendly field house. The only person to stop Shorter
all night was Evans with some coaching beauties that he's becoming
famous for. Clearly he's the problem with this Pitt team last night
arguing with Bobby Martin on the court. He benched Jason Mattews last
night and started a freshman? This guy will soon be joining the ranks
of JB, Deano, Stomper, Hitsome etc for wasting talent. What he did with
Smith, Lane, Gore, Brookins and gang a few years ago was disgusting..
Dehere for the Hall has got to find more control. He does so many good
things but he's making mistakes at crucial time especially crunch time.
Avent was again unstoppable except for his teammates and his own shooting
touch. Still think this deep enough and plays good enough defense to go
far but they're turnover plagued and will end up doing themselves in...
too bad the two in hand that the Hoyas have in hand weren't against BC...
;^)
mike
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28.147 | David Robinson grows 6 inches and Evans becomes a good coach | SHALOT::MEDVID | When two tribes go to war... | Tue Feb 05 1991 09:26 | 7 |
| Mike,
gotta agree with you 120% on Evans. When is Pitt gonna wake up and
give him the walking papers? Maybe if he doesn't make it to the Sweet
16 with this dreamteam.
--dan'l
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28.148 | Not the Beast in the BE anymore. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 05 1991 11:46 | 8 |
| > too bad the two in hand that the Hoyas have in hand weren't against BC...
Mike, they were lucky to win their 2 games with BC, why push the percentages...
They're redefining Hoya Paranoia. They can't look in the mirror.
Joe
|
28.149 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Tue Feb 05 1991 14:59 | 10 |
|
Pretty smug up there at the top Joe are we? ;^) Just remember you're not alone
up there and we still got an ace in the hole for our visit to the Dome...
Jimmy B.'s bound to panic and substitute his guards every 5 seconds as they
screw up and we'll win....
mike
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28.150 | Phil, have a brewski on me....;^( | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Feb 05 1991 16:12 | 10 |
| lest ye forget,
the OTHER 1st place team plays tonight - 'Nova invades NY.
GO LOUIEEE!!!!!!
#501 is waiting for you
Kev
|
28.151 | | SKID::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is walking!! | Wed Feb 06 1991 08:26 | 4 |
| Didn't catch the score, but heard that 'Nova pulled the upset over St.
J's last nite.
=Bob=
|
28.152 | and of course I got a 7:30 bball game myelf | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 06 1991 08:45 | 18 |
|
61-51 was the final. SJU's first loss at home. Who's SU play this week
besides Notre Dame? If they shame the conference by loosing to ND again
I'm going to worite the commissioner and get them kick out of the league..
;^)
Big East Football Conference was announced yesterday: Miami, SU, BC, Pitt,
Rutgers, Temple, West Virgina and Virgina Tech....Miami should remain un-
defeated till the year 2000...Problem is we may never see the year 2000..
thanks george...;^(
Big one tonight for the Hoyas. A win would move them into a second place
tie with SJU. They owe PC. It's simple stop Murdock they win. Only problem
is the only way to stop him is to lock him in the locker before the game.
mike
|
28.153 | Down on these Redmen, today! | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Feb 06 1991 11:25 | 16 |
| The Redmen dropped a game last night to 'Nova they have similarly been
losing the past 5-10 years; a home game to a team they beat on the road
that they should beat. However, I said it last week, when the Redmen
were #5, and I'll say it again. They are not one of the top teams in
the U.S.! Going 6+ scoreless minutes last night was a joke; their
foul shooting was, well, foul (somewhere around 45%).
With three straight road games (vs. PC, BC and Pitt) and home games
against SU and Gtown, the Redmen seem prime for their normal end
of the season folding.
The only question is: who will knock them out of the first round of the
BE tourney this year?
Redmen Phil
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28.154 | PC can really prove themselves here... | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Wed Feb 06 1991 11:53 | 10 |
|
re. G'town/PC
� It's simple stop Murdock they win. Only problem
� is the only way to stop him is to lock him in the locker before the game.
Not quite. SU stopped Murdock cold.
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
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28.155 | still an SU fan deep down???? | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 06 1991 14:36 | 14 |
|
Murdock has 23 against SU so they didn't stop him cold. I'm sure he had
a few assists as well as a few steal and a few Rebounds as well against
SU. He also set the stage for the rest to excel with excellent leadership.
rarely does he try to force an issue or get bent out of shape over a play.
Only an SU fan would consider holding Murdock to 23 as stopping him. Maybe
this new PC fan stuff you've been talking about is a quise for a disgrunted
SU fan, Sean?
many smiles...
mike
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28.156 | Go Friars | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Wed Feb 06 1991 16:23 | 24 |
|
� Murdock has 23 against SU so they didn't stop him cold.
Okay, I exagerrated. But even the announcers thought he was stopped
enough to make a few mentions of it (and to commend the other PC players
who looked better than usual).
� rarely does he try to force an issue or get bent out of shape over a play.
He's the NCAA leading ball stealer (which kind of falls under "forcing
the issue").
� Only an SU fan would consider holding Murdock to 23 as stopping him. Maybe
� this new PC fan stuff you've been talking about is a quise for a disgrunted
� SU fan, Sean?
*OLD* PC fan (grew up rooting for them first; only rooted for SU 'cause
I went to school there; I used to go watch Ernie D and Marvelous
Marvin and Kevin Stacom all the time...).
Disgruntled SU fan? Absolutely 100% undeniably correct! :^) :^) I
can't wait for the NCAA choke!!!!!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
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28.157 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Thu Feb 07 1991 09:02 | 11 |
|
OK Sean fair enough but clarification I meant on offense as far as
the forcing the issue comment was concerned.
Anyway Hoyas win again! From what they said on the radio sure sounded
like they won it with the defense (surprise surprise) 14 blocks?
Didn't get to see any of it and only heard the last three minutes or so
in the car anyone got details?
mike
|
28.158 | Call it like it is. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 07 1991 09:38 | 28 |
| > Who's SU play this week besides Notre Dame?
No one.
>If they shame the conference by loosing to ND again
> I'm going to worite the commissioner and get them kick out of the league..
Hey Mike, what do you call Georgetown's performance against DePaul ? On
their home floor, no less !!!
re: SU's defense against Murdock
Mike, whether Sean is an SU fan or not, he told it like it was. Murdock
had 16-18 at the 1/2 and scored only 5-7 in the 2nd 1/2. He had at least
8-10 points from the line, so that translates into 6 or 7 FGs. For a
guy that was averaging around 35 in the 5-6 previous games going into
the SU game, I'd say that he was definitely STOPPED. He did not make
the difference in that one. Providence's rebounding did.
Mike, your hatred for SU seems stronger than ever. Give them their due.
Pre-season they were #4 in the BE and 15-20 in the country. They're having
a fine season.
Joe
|
28.159 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 07 1991 11:45 | 9 |
|
Gougetown started strong, then went in the toilet.
P was only behind 23-17, then G went on another tear 35-17, then G
cooled down again. G does not impress me as a very disciplined club.
They'd look sharp for a bit, then all of a sudden you'd think you were
watching a playground game.... ultra sloppy.... I can see why they're
not doing that hot this year.
Mike JN
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28.160 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Thu Feb 07 1991 13:30 | 21 |
|
Bummer! :^(
That game annoyed me for the whole night. Georgetown just went too far
ahead too early. The Hoyas looked "strong" more than anything else.
Forced bad plays by the Friars, physcially took their plays and their
territory, and forced PC to foul way too often. Good shooting (3
pters., too) and nice up-tempo game (to the announcers surprise).
PC was a disappointment. Murdock didn't seem to warm up except for a
couple of spurts. Bragg is still playing strong, a bit too fiesty, but
inspired. Everybody was making mistakes and nobody could make a shot
stick. Bad passing. It was frustrating. 4-6 in the Big East just seems
so much worse than 5-5.
I hated that game. And one more thing (opinion alert) - sure Dikembe is
good, but to constantly gush and praise his blocking all night long, c'mon
the guy towers over everyone, he's naturally gonna get more than the
average C.
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.161 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Thu Feb 07 1991 14:59 | 24 |
|
> I hated that game. And one more thing (opinion alert) - sure Dikembe is
> good, but to constantly gush and praise his blocking all night long, c'mon
> the guy towers over everyone, he's naturally gonna get more than the
> average C.
Sean the reason they gush over them is the fact that Dikembe doesn't swat
them into the cheap seats. He generally blocks the ball to a teammate or
himself.
Joe pre-season rankings are never indicative of what happens once they
throw the ball up. UConn was #1 going in now they're #8 in the conference.
Not only does SU have talent at all posistions they have OWENS. It'll be
a cold day in hell before I give them credit.
Depaul has been hot recently winning 10 out of their last 12 previous games
and are playing hard for a spot in the tourney. John is playing for the BET
regualar season title at this point I assume because his frosh are bound to
die an ugly death in the tourney. ND has been getting beat by the Sisters
of Mercy....
mike
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28.162 | Clemson Ref's @ Capital Centre, part II | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Feb 07 1991 16:07 | 28 |
| 'nothewr reason why GU really took PC out of their game
was the 15 blocked shots.
I thought it wasn't allowed for the CLEMSON REF's to to back-to-back
games for the same team????(i.e. SJU vs GU, PC vs GU). If
it weren't for the dollar bills in the zebra pockets a'bulgin,
Ida never guess that they were paid to make "slightly preferential
calls" for the Hoya's. :^) [many times]
In the SJU game, while there were many Yecch!'s, the ones that gome
to mind was the ~:06 second "freeze" at the half while GU went the
length of the court, took a shot and went up by 1.
Let's also not mention the differnec in fouls called. Lemme see,
what was it , something like 8(GU) vs 28(SJU). Yeah Right!
Lasted night, GU just cheated, plain & simple!!!! Steps, 3-second
no calls, hacks, flying elbows, you name it, they did it all
with help of the 3 blind mice. (many, many ;^)
However, JT DOES have a group of good, respectful gentlemen. I
thought it was quite sportsmanlike of them to shake the Friar's
hands without slugging them at the game's end!
my $0.02
Kev
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28.163 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 07 1991 17:04 | 9 |
| Speaking of Hoyas
Didn't Sir John of Hendry tell us what that (Hoya) came from?
Something about a cheer in ?Greek/Latin? that said HOYA (mumble).
Somebody find The Ninja and ask him to please `splain that again.
Thanks
Mike JN
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28.164 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Fri Feb 08 1991 08:20 | 11 |
| Back in the days when Georgetown was a serious football power, there
was a cheer used there called Hoya Saxa. This is a combination of
Latin and Greek and means, roughly translated, "what rocks", in
reference to their linemen being as hard to get through as a wall of
boulders. The name Hoya has gradually been used to refer to
Georgetown's teams, hence the name Georgetown Hoyas (not Georgetown
Hoya's (sic), as someone consistently puts in here). I have no idea
why they use a bulldog as a mascot, I feel they should have someone
dressed up as a rock instead.
John
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28.165 | | CAM::WAY | G Troop 2/3 ACR, #1 Fan... | Fri Feb 08 1991 08:37 | 12 |
| � why they use a bulldog as a mascot, I feel they should have someone
� dressed up as a rock instead.
I remember from my cartoon watching days that there was a bunch of
Super Heroes called the Fantastic Four or something like that.
One guy had super long stretch arms etc, but the biggest sturdiest
guy was the Rock Man, who was made out of Rocks. He'd be the
perfect mascot.....
And regarding Hoya's [sic]: Go you Apostrophe Policeman you!!!!
'Saw
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28.166 | The Thing | SHALOT::MEDVID | When two tribes go to war... | Fri Feb 08 1991 10:09 | 16 |
| >One guy had super long stretch arms etc, but the biggest sturdiest
>guy was the Rock Man, who was made out of Rocks. He'd be the
>perfect mascot.....
His name was The Thing. He was a member of Marvel's Fantastic Four but
was replaced by the She-Hulk for a while during the mid-80s. He was
also the main character in each issue of Marvel Team Up in which he'd
team up with another super hero each month and beat the caca out of
some bad guys. His motto was:
"It's clobberin' time!"
My favorite issue was when he teamed up with Iron Man and they...well,
we'll save this hysteria for Junk Notes.
--dan'l
|
28.167 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:54 | 9 |
| Thanks John.
I have to say, it seems kind of goofy. Saxa is Latin for rock, alright;
so I could see them calling themselves the Saxas (or Saxa's... to keep
everyone happy), but if hoya is a Greek approximation of `what', they're
calling themselves the Georgetown Whats! If this is true, somebody...
somewhere... needs to have their saxa whacked until they peditum!
Mike JN
|
28.168 | update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 08 1991 17:13 | 23 |
| (including games completed thru 2/6):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 7-3 Vill, Pitt, PC PC, @BC, @SJ, Pitt,
@Vill, G
St. John's 7-4 SU, SH, G, Vill @PC, @BC, @Pitt,
SU, G
Georgetown 6-3 PC, Vill, SU Vill, @UC, @SH,
Pitt, UC, @SJ, @SU
Seton Hall 5-6 G, SU(2), PC, SJ Pitt, G, Vill,
Pitt @UC, BC
Pitt 5-4 UConn, SJ, Vill, G BC, @SH, SJ, @G,
@SU, @BC, UC
Villanova 5-5 SH, Pitt, UConn, SJ, @G, PC, BC, @SH,
UC SU, @PC
Providence 4-6 BC, SH, Pitt(2), SJ SJ, @SU, @Vill,
G UC, BC, Vill
UConn 5-6 SJ(2), SU(2), PC, SH G, @PC, @G, SH,
@Pitt
BC 1-8 UConn(2), SJ, G(2), @Pitt, SJ, SU,
SH, Vill, SU Vill, PC, @Pitt, SH
|
28.169 | That February swoon is on....... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Feb 10 1991 11:19 | 9 |
| Another ugly loss for the Redmen last night on the road at PC. Malik
Sealy once again could not get it going, and when that is the the case,
the Redmen struggle.
With games this week on the road at BC and Pitt, it could get real ugly
for the Redmen.
Redmen Phil
|
28.170 | misc.... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:49 | 47 |
| Surprised not to see some SU bashing in here regarding the University's
suspending 7 players last Friday (re-instated that night by the NCAA),
and the team's narrow (very narrow) victory over Notre Dame. Surely,
I thought Mike would have written one of those, "they're an embarrassment
to the Big East...they were lucky to win...shouldn't have won...", type
commentaries.
I agree, they shouldn't have won! But as I said before, this team
has made a habit of winning games they shouldn't win, and have won
ALL of the close ones (they've been beaten by more than 10 pts in
each of their 3 losses). Notre Dame probably played their best game
all season, and it was SWEET REVENGE when Billy "O" put in that
no-look, over-the-head banker to win it. I wonder how that one
tasted in the mouths of Bennett, Sweet, Tower, etc. ?
As for the suspensions, it appears the University is going to go
out of their way to cooperate with the NCAA during this investigation.
I'm sure the message here is that SU did NOT WILLINGLY violate any
rules, and that they are as interested as the NCAA in correcting
any problems. I commend them on this approach. As Boehiem said
Saturday, "these kids are pretty shook up...they're only 19-, 20-
year old kids who don't know what they've done wrong".
Let's hope the kids and the school are as innocent as they're trying
to appear.
as for the others in the BE:
Mike, you gotta be feeling good about the Hoyas. They're
making a nice turn-around, now that Mourning is back.
Seton Hall's win at Oklahoma Sat should be a big plus for
them come NCAA invite time.
St. John's ? Well, they rely so much on Sealy and Buchanan
on the offensive end...
BC played a good game at Pitt. I'm concerned about SU's trip
to BC this coming Saturday. They almost always play SU tough
here in Boston, and it seems they're ready to upset someone.
With SU living on the edge in most games, one has to go the
other way sooner or later. Of course, I'll be at the game
to see it happen...
Joe
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28.171 | That's okay, a win is a win, (especially over ND) | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Mon Feb 11 1991 12:16 | 11 |
| I kind of figured SU would play a bad game after hearing about the
suspensions Friday night, but I also thought they'd win a little easier
than they did. Poor ND (heh heh), that's the 2nd time (UVA the other)
they lost to a top-20 team after having a big lead.
RE Ownens' shot
Not only was that a great shot while facing away from the basket, but
it was a good play in scrapping for the rebound too.
Joe
|
28.172 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Feb 11 1991 12:49 | 13 |
| The local Sports guessers in the newspaper have been touting Arkansas
for the last week or so as THE team who could take it to UNLV.
Kinda funny, this morning there was an article saying either Syracuse or
Georgetown were the only two teams who could maybe beat UNLV.
Maybe they oughta face the facts.
Any team can be beat, given the right amount of luck, but UNLV is the
best college team in the nation, whether they stumble on the way to the
National Title or not. You could move that team en masse into the NBA
and they'd be real competetive (unlike a number of current NBA teams).
Mike JN
|
28.173 | political tatics | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Mon Feb 11 1991 13:38 | 23 |
|
Joe real big of SU to suspend them right before a Nationally telivised
game huh? Like the really didn't expect the NCAA to reinstate them? Like
the fat cats in TV land would have allow the lost revenue to happen. Give
me a break it was grandstanding at it's best. I can't bash them over the
ND game because I didn't see it.
Mourning and Mutumbo is working out very nice defensively and on the boards
but the offense is an abortion at best. Big game for the frosh tonight as
UConn will turn up the pressure defensively. They must work hard on screening
for Joey Brown on the inbounds as he's tough to take it away from.
Oh yeah Joe, another little thing, you tried to point out to me that SU
was successful in stopping Murdock because he only had 5 in the second
half. Did PC not build it's insurmontable lead in the first half when he
was unstoppable and also when crunch time came who hit the buckets? Bottom
line is Murdock is the Big East player of the year! If anyone else gets it
it's a shame...
as always your smiling buddy
mike
|
28.174 | not SU | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 11 1991 13:50 | 24 |
| >Kinda funny, this morning there was an article saying either Syracuse or
>Georgetown were the only two teams who could maybe beat UNLV.
I don't think Syracuse could beat UNLV, unless they had a terrific
outside shooting game, coupled with a strong game from Ellis (which
would translate into SU playing UNLV even on the boards). And
on top of that, UNLV would have to play below average for them.
UNLV has too much. When you package great defense and high-explosion
on offense, they'll be hard to beat. Offense takes a night off once
in a while, but defense is pretty constant...and they seem to enjoy
it.
I think an Arizona might give them some fits because they're so big
up front, and have decent ball-handlers in the backcourt. SU's backcourt
allows too much penetration, and they don't score enough. I can't see
them holding UNLV to 70 or less, and I don't think SU would be in the
80s against that defense.
IMO, on a good night, Syracuse can play with anyone else, but it
would take an extraordinary performance against UNLV.
Joe
|
28.175 | point - counter-point | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:05 | 29 |
| > Joe real big of SU to suspend them right before a Nationally telivised
> game huh? Like the really didn't expect the NCAA to reinstate them?
This came up during a radio talkshow, and CBS' Mike Francesa shot it
down, saying that the NCAA would NOT feel pressured to reinstate the
kids just because the game was on CBS. In fact, he thought that if
anything, there was a great opportunity to for the NCAA to do the
opposite, and send a clear message to all schools.
As it turned out, the NCAA said that no violations had occurred.
They also said that reinstating players under these circumstances
was common.
> Oh yeah Joe, another little thing, you tried to point out to me that SU
> was successful in stopping Murdock because he only had 5 in the second
> half. Did PC not build it's insurmontable lead in the first half when he
> was unstoppable and also when crunch time came who hit the buckets?
Mike, while Murdock did "help" build PC's big lead (he hit the 1st 2
buckets in the 2nd 1/2 to make it an 18-point lead), he certainly was
nowhere to be found while SU whittled that lead down to 2 or 3 with
3 minutes to go. He hit some free throws at the end, but the fact is
David Johnson limited his ability to get a shot off.
We get another look at him against Mr. Johnson tomorrow night.
Joe
|
28.176 | take off the blindfold | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:15 | 13 |
|
Joe, Francesca also works for CBS last I knew. Of course he would say those
things. Of course again it could be true what he said and what you believe
but given the way it went down and $$$ involved I believe that it was grand-
standing. Also given the NCAA's can still blast UNLV for something Tark did
13 years ago, it's no surprise to me that they said go ahead and play now we'll
talk later...
I can see Davey being an effective defender against Murdock but I got to
believe that if he wasn't scoring Eric was doing something to help his team
out. We'll see tomorrow. PC is hot!
mike
|
28.177 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Tue Feb 12 1991 08:57 | 18 |
|
re. NCAA reinstatement
What a bunch of baloney! Everybody patting everybody else's back so
that we all get the "appearance" of colleges playing by the rules.
The NCAA would be real happy if they never had to discipline teams;
SU took advantage of that fact. Now SU is publicly chastising the
president of their biggest booster club ("thanks for all the help,
but you shouldn't have done that, you bad boy"). I sure hope that
someday, somehow, all this grandstanding ends up doing some actual
good for college athletics.
re. tonight
Can PC finally win on the road? Can they really tie up the BE
standings? One can only hope. Go Bragg!!!!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.178 | Go Friars Go!!!!! | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Tue Feb 12 1991 11:09 | 20 |
|
As long as PC shoots better than the Hoyas did last night they'll be ok.
If they had packed the UConn zone any tighter last night the basketball
wouldn't have fit in the lane. Yet good ole Stomper kept trying to have
the boys jam it in there. Yet as bad as they played it was still there
for them to take but it wasn't to be. Mourning must start popping that
shot from the top of the key. Only good thing about last night was they
handled the pressure. Seems like Calhoun figured out what the rest of the
world knew that Cerulick is a stiff. He must have played all of 2 minutes
last night. Smith and Gynn were excellent last night and the difference in
this one.
ah the joys of college basketball. How could these guys blow Duke away
and then loose to these guys? Hoyas will have to find an outside shooter
or two for the NCAA's cause I got a feeling they'll end up in the same
bracket as UNLV.
is tonight's game on ESPN?
mike
|
28.179 | Honestly, in the dark...... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:25 | 9 |
| Wife booted me away from the UConn game with ~7:00 to
go. Huskies were leading at that time.
The AM edition of the Glob didn't have the final score
so......
Who won, final score?
Kev
|
28.180 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:31 | 9 |
| UConn by around 5, score was in high 50s/low 60s. I was watching a far
more important sporting event last night, namely, the greatest
in-season tournament in college winter sports, the Beanpot, so I have
no details on what happened between the Rocks (or is it the Whats?) and
the Dogs. I guess the Dogs p*ssed all over them. :-)
John
|
28.181 | | CAM::WAY | G Troop 2/3 ACR, #1 Fan... | Tue Feb 12 1991 13:52 | 4 |
| Yeah, the Huskies upset the Saxas, but it was close. At one point
it looked bleak for the Huskies, cause they stopped to mate, causing
the delay of the game. The Saxas cooled off during that period,
and the Huskies came back to win....
|
28.182 | Ceglarski=Boeheim | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 12 1991 14:16 | 3 |
| > the greatest in-season tournament in college winter sports, the Beanpot,
BC Hockey = SU basketball
|
28.183 | is the problem with the kids, coaches, or the NCAA ??? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 12 1991 14:20 | 7 |
| > I sure hope that
> someday, somehow, all this grandstanding ends up doing some actual
> good for college athletics.
Like, maybe they should give these kids expense money and throw out
some of these sh*t rules...like giving a kid a ride to the airport,
or lending him change for the pay phone, etc.
|
28.184 | misc | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 12 1991 14:30 | 36 |
| > -< Go Friars Go!!!!! >-
Mike, you should make your p-name: "GO _anyone playing syracuse_, GO!!!!!"
> As long as PC shoots better than the Hoyas did last night they'll be ok.
Let's see if they bang (and get away with it cleanly) the way they did
at Providence.
> Hoyas will have to find an outside shooter
> or two for the NCAA's cause I got a feeling they'll end up in the same
> bracket as UNLV.
Mike, this isn't the NBA, they can't sign someone off of waivers ! :^)
Re: UNLV's bracket
I sure hope the selection committee deliberately packs UNLV's bracket
with the best #2, #3, etc. and gives them a tough road to the Final Four.
I know that the #1 team in the tournament should get #8 (the 4th #2),
and so on, but after the NCAA swallowed and let them back in the tourney,
the ONLY justice left is make it as difficult as possible for them.
I'd like to see 3 of Duke, UCLA, Pitt, New Mexico St., LSU, G'town in
UNLV's path.
> is tonight's game on ESPN?
No. But I'm sure it'll be on the Providence station (WPRI ??).
Joe
|
28.185 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Tue Feb 12 1991 14:34 | 6 |
|
� is tonight's game on ESPN?
No, NESN. NOT on the Providence station.
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS_who'll_borrow_his_bro-in-law's_NESN
|
28.186 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 13 1991 08:29 | 17 |
|
Haha good one Joe you're right they can't draft one off the waviers. I wonder
what happen to Sabol the white dude they had last year. He could atleast fill
it up from the outside. Kelley's nothing more than a banger. Harrison's ok
but inconsistent. They should also run more baseline screens for Churchwell
as this is his shot.
Anyways my cable box is screwedup so I don't get nesn anymore so what happened
last night?
Soon as the NCAA's start Joe, I'll come around on SU...
You can bet your last buck that they'll load UNLV's bracket do you really
think the NCAA wants them to repeat?
mike
|
28.187 | SU won big. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 13 1991 09:59 | 50 |
| > Anyways my cable box is screwedup so I don't get nesn anymore so what happened
> last night?
Syracuse won, 101-83. Murdock had 16. SU had both Autry and Johnson
playing him, and both did a fine job of making it difficult for him
to get his shot off. It's the 1st time Murdock has been held to under
20 since the 2nd game of the year (ie: back in November). Tough break
for the kid, as there were NBA scouts there just to see him play. The
Providence radio station had Scotty Sterling (GM, Sacramento) on at 1/2-
time and he said that he likes Murdock, but once SU got a sizable lead,
it took Murdock out of the game. He also credited SU's defense against
him, specifically noting that Johnson's size and quickness were tough
on Murdock. This may hurt him, as most of the guards in the NBA will
have a size and quickness advantage on him.
The announcers (early in the game) were saying this game could
be key to who gets BE Player of the Year (Owens or Murdock). If
that's the case Mike, Owens might have wrapped it up. He had one
NBA low-post move that even McHale would have enjoyed.
SU's defense on the whole was good. Everyone on Syracuse had a good
game. They made 10 of 16 3-pointers (10 is their all-time high), and
4 different players hit 3's. Edwards had (I believe a career high)
19 points, as did Johnson. Billy had 25 (20 in the 1st 1/2).
Some interesting info for you SU fans:
- Boeheim has a career 65+ winning % on the road
- SU has 4 regular season BE titles (I thought it was
only 2 or maybe 3)...2 BE tournament titles
- Syracuse has averaged 28 wins the last 4 years
- only Syracuse and UNLV have averaged 26 wins in the
last 5 years
> You can bet your last buck that they'll load UNLV's bracket do you really
> think the NCAA wants them to repeat?
I hope like hell that this is the prevailing attitude throughout the
NCAA. Hell, for television alone I'd think the more appealing matchups
would be the best they can throw at UNLV.
re: NESN
Can someone tell me how often BE games are on NESN and Sportschannel ?
Joe
|
28.188 | A BC Fan (tonight). | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 13 1991 10:03 | 9 |
| Hey Kev and Phil, sorry, but I'll be rooting for BC tonight.
With SU coming in here Sat, I want BC to get their upset out
of the way before then. They always give SU a tough time
here (I've seen 2 heart-breaking upsets), and I have this
uneasy feeling that they're due for a big win (too many
close games lately).
Joe
|
28.189 | Prediction: UNC will be in the Vegas bracket. :^( | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 13 1991 10:18 | 9 |
| > You can bet your last buck that they'll load UNLV's bracket do you really
> think the NCAA wants them to repeat?
Apparently the answer to this question is an unequivocable 'Yes'.
Why else would they have done their shameless and unprecedented
about-face on the probation charges?
- ACC Chris
|
28.190 | The NCAA had no choice but to get off their high horse | EARRTH::BROOKS | Anyone for a Rocky Mnt Oyster ? | Wed Feb 13 1991 11:32 | 24 |
| > Why else would they [NCAA} have done their ... about-face .. ?
Because the NCAA had no business putting a group of kids on probation
for something that their coach MAY have done 15 years before.
Every US Judge that this case came before blasted the NCAA for their
total lack of due process, and for the bias and possible bigotry of
their enforcement department. (Supreme Court Justice Whizzer White
called the NCAA a "Star Chamber" - and he was being charitable.)
The NCAA's original sentence against UNLV was motivated by spite and
vengence - not justice.
The only problem I had with the "about-face" is that it never should
have been necessary in the first place.
And if UNC is in the Vegas bracket, it is because they deserve to be.
Anyhow Chris, what difference does it make ? Either Dean will outcoach
The Shark (ha ha), or UNC doesn't have a real business whining, because
they caint win anyway, right ?
Doc
|
28.191 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Wed Feb 13 1991 11:51 | 4 |
| Does anybody have the Big East Standings/Won-Lost that they would post?
Thanks
Mike JN
|
28.192 | Doc/Dukakis == Horton/Tarkanian | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 13 1991 12:35 | 51 |
| > Because the NCAA had no business putting a group of kids on probation
> for something that their coach MAY have done 15 years before.
May have done. Ho ho Doc, good one. The NCAA's concluded he was guilty.
The fact that UNLV will escape virtually unpunished ('sept for those
two prize recruits, O'Bannon and Tarver, who flew the coup to UCLA - sniff,
sniff - as a result of the initial probation announcement).
> Every US Judge that this case came before blasted the NCAA for their
> total lack of due process, and for the bias and possible bigotry of
> their enforcement department.
So apparently you're in favor of the good ole US Government getting their
mits on college athletics. You think things are bad *now*. Just wait until
guys like Tom McMillen (who's primary motivations stem from the fact that
his alma mater, Maryland, was treated so rough by the NCAA's) and
Bill Bradley get there way. Ugh.
> The NCAA's original sentence against UNLV was motivated by spite and
> vengence - not justice.
Sheer conjecture on your part. I have no problem with the sentencing.
UNLV was never punished for their crimes of 15 years ago. Tark tied
the whole thing up in the courts, which wasn't the NCAA's fault. Now
it was time to pay the piper.
How do you think all the other schools that have ever been hit by probation
because of past transgressions feel? The current players weren't to blame,
maybe not even the current coach. And yet in each and every case they
were not allowed to negotiate their punishment.
> The only problem I had with the "about-face" is that it never should
> have been necessary in the first place.
Sorry Doc, but the 'crimes should go unpunished' mentality doesn't wash
around me.
> Anyhow Chris, what difference does it make ? Either Dean will outcoach
> The Shark (ha ha), or UNC doesn't have a real business whining, because
> they caint win anyway, right ?
The real issue is that Vegas shouldn't be in this tournament in the
first place. That the incredibly clean and above-board Tar Heels would
beat them would be an irony fit for Hollywood.
- ACC Chris
|
28.193 | I just can't watch anymore games like that... | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:00 | 20 |
|
PC. Ugh.
I mean UGH.
They did the same stinkin' thing they did against Georgetown on the
road. I'm not going to take away from SU, but PC beat themsleves
yesterday because they couldn't handle the BASICS. Passing, shooting,
and ball control - the simple things that should be taken for granted
were somehow beyond the grasp of PC. Every time they stole the ball,
they either gave the ball to SU (couldn't even call it a steal most of
the time) or just missed the hoop. Take away those types of blunders
and you had two even (neither could be called awesome yesterday) teams.
C'mon. What is it with them on the road - are there clones in everybody's
place?
Aw well, keep your tie loosened all you want Beoheim, you're gonna
choke anyway :^)
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.194 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Shoot, Dale, Shooooooot!! | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:02 | 9 |
| Always interesteing how some folks wanna cry about letting the gov't
get their mitts on another aspect of society, while supporting other
causes that will result in the gov't taking over.... oh welll.
In legal senses, wouldn't the statute of limitations have long expired
in the UNLV case? The NCAA is about as corrupt an institution as you
can get in this country.
JD
|
28.195 | Generalizations are dangerous | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:16 | 16 |
| > Always interesting how some folks wanna cry about letting the gov't
> get their mitts on another aspect of society, while supporting other
> causes that will result in the gov't taking over....
Since I'm the one opposed to the gov't getting their hands on college
athletics JD I presume you know the areas I want them to 'take over'?
> The NCAA is about as corrupt an institution as you can get in this
> country.
Those are strong words. I don't agree either, although I will agree
that they're far from perfect.
- ACC Chris
|
28.196 | UNLV case complex and not comparable to other probations... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:24 | 19 |
|
As I recall, UNLV *was* punished and was placed on two-year probation,
which they served. Another part of their punishmnent was a requirement
that the university suspend Tarkanian, a very rare action in an NCAA
disciplinary action, and one I don't believe they have tried to
repeat since.
I think the evidence of wrongdoing by Tarkanian and UNLV was strong,
but in my opinion the university, which was willing to suspend
Tarkanian until he went to court and got a restraining order, met the
requirements of their original punishment. This case really does
differ from other probations in that some innocent kids would have
suffered *twice*, while super-sleaze-ball Tarkanian walked away
scot-free *again*. If part of this little deal to put UNLV back in the
tourney is Tark's ouster, then I have no problem with it. It's justice
served for both sides...
glenn
|
28.197 | note 28.168 | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 13 1991 13:31 | 7 |
| >Does anybody have the Big East Standings/Won-Lost that they would post?
note 28.168 has the standings going into this past weekend. Just add
the weekend, Mon and Tues results and you've got it.
Joe
|
28.198 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Shoot, Dale, Shooooooot!! | Wed Feb 13 1991 14:38 | 10 |
| Chris,
I base my NCAA generalization on watching the NCAA in action - as an
athlete in college, and in their actions over the years. Basically,
its a spineless organization married to big bucks, overly influenced by
a few folks (like the president of CBS sports...)
ON the other point, I won't get into it, but search your memory.
JD
|
28.199 | Incompetent, yes. Corrupt? Well, I doubt it. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 13 1991 15:14 | 18 |
| There's no question the NCAA is married to big bucks, but try and name
a sports organization that isn't. Doesn't mean they're corrupt.
FWIW I tend to agree with the spineless comment, and cite the
latest round of "reform" that came out of the college presidents
convention last month. There was alot of good politics and PR going
on, but very little to help the student-athlete.
:^(
- ACC Chris
(BTW I did search my memory banks and came away with a
"%SEARCH-I-NOMATCHES, no strings matched" message when
trying to find a time I was encouraging government
intrusion. Call me ACC "Thoreau" Chris if ya want, although
a strong military is kinda_a handy thing to have ...)
|
28.200 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Shoot, Dale, Shooooooot!! | Wed Feb 13 1991 15:22 | 11 |
| Chris,
I consider it corrupt. You cain call it something else. Oh, and was
the military crack directed at me? I've always supported the military.
I don't support all the weapons systems they want (instead, I'd like
them to be happy with what they NEED - but that's another story.)
I know what the issue is, you may not 'remember' - but that's life.
Back to basketball.
JD
|
28.201 | Dunnot keep us in suspense JD - what was it?! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 13 1991 15:43 | 1 |
|
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28.202 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 13 1991 16:29 | 14 |
|
Joe, NESN has a tuesday nite game and a saturday nite doubleheader with
the first game live and the second game a taped delayed broadcast of
another saturday nite game.
With that ESPN 2 nights a week and local coverage like channel 12 out of
prov or wror out of NY for SJU games I was in seventh heaven. As soon as
as I get done paying off my Big East Tourney tickets I'm getting the box
fixed!
mike
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28.203 | must have a short memoury | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Shoot, Dale, Shooooooot!! | Wed Feb 13 1991 18:30 | 4 |
| Chris, It wasn't sports related, so I won't get into that rathole
again.
JD
|
28.204 | Suspense ends - look here..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Feb 13 1991 19:43 | 10 |
| ACChris,
I thin it had something to do with gummint investigators or a
fed'ral prosecutor looking into crooked (alleged, I might add)
contests.
;^)
Kev
|
28.205 | JoeG- "fearing the future??"-worst yet2cum! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Feb 13 1991 19:56 | 22 |
| re:JoeG rooting for BC against LOUIEEEEE
Joe,
No offense taken. I myself have been known to root for teams
such as GU, SU, SH, 'Nova, UConn, BC and PC as long as they weren't
playing AGAINST LOUIEEE and his guys that night! ;^)
I also admire your manly fortitude and honorable god-fearing
respect of the last_place_in_the_Big_East team (BC) against the
(current) #1 team. Just show how shaky, inconsistent, weak,
overrated and insecure the Orangemen really are! (many smiles)
By the way, how ARE Owens classes coming along??? (many more ;^)!
BTW - the BC SJU game is on ESPN tonight (9:00PM EST) If you watch,
please make sure that you have a full box of Kleenex (tm),
and a supply of those anti-depressent type pills. SJU is coming
off a 2 game losing streak and LOUIEEE still knows howto
motivate his guys.
Kev
|
28.206 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Anyone for a Rocky Mnt Oyster ? | Thu Feb 14 1991 12:20 | 21 |
| re .194
Yes JD, the SOL is probably why the NCAA is focusing on the Lloyd
Daniels case.
FWIW, let me say this : UNLV and Tarkanian are not saints. Okay ?
Now repeat after me Chris : UNLV and Tarkanian are not saints.
And I'm not for goverment takeover of the NCAA. But that in fact is a
typical Chris red herring.
The fack of the matter is that David Berst and the NCAA attempted to
use coersion and intimidation to 'get' Tark. The National had a
fantastic article on this mess a couple of months ago.
Anyhow, no reasonable person can look at the case history of the NCAA
vs. Tark, and not see the obvious abuses of power in the NCAA.
Doc
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28.207 | Whose side are you on anyways Doc? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 14 1991 12:35 | 11 |
| > UNLV and Tarkanian are not saints
Boy, talk about yer understatements ...
Tark is guilty of so many different things no one even bothers to
mention his abysmal record on graduating his players. Seems like a
strange man to support, given his manipulative and self-serving
track record.
- ACC Chris
|
28.208 | Redmen squeak by! | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Feb 14 1991 13:48 | 11 |
| Whew, the Redmen got by BC last night up in Mass.
Now, let's see if the Eagles can pull it together for a BIG upset vs.
SU.
SJU has Pitt away on Saturday, and then comes home to SU and Gtown.
Piece of cake. Ha ha ha........
Redmem Phil
|
28.209 | a cryin' shame... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 14 1991 15:01 | 14 |
| > By the way, how ARE Owens classes coming along??? (many more ;^)!
I wouldn't know, but I'm sure classes don't mean a thing to someone
who's going to the NBA before his senior year.
> BTW - the BC SJU game is on ESPN tonight (9:00PM EST) If you watch,
> please make sure that you have a full box of Kleenex (tm),
Kev, I needed the Kleenex 'cause I was bored to tears. I'm sure ESPN
wasn't too happy with that game.
Joe
|
28.210 | update | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 14 1991 15:12 | 14 |
| (including games completed thru 2/13):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 8-3 Vill,Pitt,PC @BC,@SJ,Pitt,@Vill,G
Georgetown 7-4 PC,Vill,SU,UC @SH,Pitt,UC,@SJ,@SU
St. John's 8-5 SU,SH,G,Vill,PC @Pitt,SU,G
Pitt 6-5 UConn,SJ,Vill,G,SH SJ,@G,@SU,@BC,UC
Seton Hall 6-6 G,SU(2),PC,SJ,Pitt G,Vill,@UC,BC
UConn 6-6 SJ(2),SU(2),PC,SH @PC,@G,SH,@Pitt
Villanova 5-6 SH,Pitt,UConn,SJ,UC PC,BC,@SH,SU,@PC
Providence 5-7 BC,SH,Pitt(2),SJ,G,SU @Vill,UC,BC,Vill
BC 1-10 UConn(2),SJ(2),G(2), SU,Vill,PC,@Pitt,SH
SH,Vill,SU
|
28.211 | was like watching a game in the morgue | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Feb 14 1991 15:19 | 32 |
| Ugly, ugly non-entertaining game too!
Despite the fact that for almost the entire game there was never
more than ~3point lead, the game was a chore to watch. Neither
team played well and the game reminded me of a JV type of game.
Very sloppy, cold shooting (mostly from the outside w/ alot
of in the paint "clangs" too!
Werdann's playing like a man in a coma. Didn't even have ANY
wheaties, let alone something in them.
Malik's right forearm collided with some BC player, knocking out
2 teeth and Makil needed stitches to close the bite mark. I hope
the wound doesn't get infected (human saliva is one of the most
worst things).
As messy as the game was, a win is a win is a win....
Phil, lasted night as I was watching the game I began to
feel what you had said sometime ago - depressing.....
Is the February-fold happening? The boys were playing like
they had just met each other.
;^(
But, I'm loyal to the better end!!!!!!!
GO LOUIEEEEEE!
Kev
|
28.212 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Thu Feb 14 1991 16:54 | 8 |
| As one of the few thousand privileged to go to that game last night, the first
half was very exciting. The second half blew, as the refs took over and called
everything (one of the refs looked like Nick Crowley (?) who used to do all the
Big Five games - anyone know for sure). The game got downright boring in a
hurry. I was amazed that BC was able to stay in the game as long as they did.
St. Johns has looked awful the last few games.
j.
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28.213 | Yeah, like he said.... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Feb 14 1991 21:50 | 18 |
| Joe,
no arguement here, see previous commentary.
Jeff,
Especially at the opening tap, I kept looking at the 1/2 filled
seats and thought " If I had only tried to get to BC, I bet I could
have gotten a ticket..."
Was attendence really that poor? ("..few thousand priviledged..")
ESPN had their obligatory celeb shot of "St. Doug" but they didn't
show Mrs. F. in case you didn't see him in the stands. ;^)
I think BC may do something nexted(tm) year & it'll be more than this
year.
Kev
|
28.214 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | IS Saw, Evan? | Fri Feb 15 1991 10:12 | 7 |
|
Joe got a weekend schedule of games for us? Did ya catch Baywhine on
ESPN? Says he's not worried about his job after all Noem Steward still
got his Missouri. Also stated they ain't giving up on this season. Maybe
he made a deal with the devil to go farther than usual.
mike
|
28.215 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Fri Feb 15 1991 10:56 | 8 |
| >> Was attendence really that poor? ("..few thousand priviledged..")
5800, I think. And the place holds something like 8200. I'm surprised at the
consistently low turnout for these great teams, bar Georgetown and Syracuse,
who always sell out (anyone got 2 extra tickets for the Syracuse game this
weekend :-0)?
j.
|
28.216 | Speaking of Tickets... | MADRE::CARLEY | | Mon Feb 18 1991 18:48 | 7 |
| I moved from Boston to California this past summer but don't want to
miss the mad house in NYC. Anybody got any thoughts on getting a pair
of tickets for the Big East Tournament??
Thanks
Tim
|
28.217 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 19 1991 08:56 | 15 |
| Go down to NYC and bring lots of money.
Generally, there are few if any tickets available to the general
public. Most tickets are sold through the schools. If you're
interested, the easiest game to go to is the "Toilet Bowl" between BC
and the 8th place school on Thursday.
If you can't get in on Friday, hang around outside as the games end.
Buy tickets from fans of the schools that have been eliminated. You
can probably get them at a fairly cheap price. Try the same approach
on Saturday.
Good luck,
John
|
28.218 | update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 19 1991 14:35 | 26 |
| (including games completed thru 2/18):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 9-3 V,Pitt,PC @SJ,Pitt,@V,G
Georgetown 7-5 PC,V,SU,UC,SH Pitt,UC,@SJ,@SU
Pitt 7-5 UC,SJ,V,G,SH @G,@SU,@BC,UC
St. John's 8-6 SU,SH,G,V,PC SU,G
Seton Hall 7-6 G,SU(2),PC,SJ,Pitt V,@UC,BC
UConn 6-6 SJ(2),SU(2),PC,SH @PC,@G,SH,@Pitt
Villanova 6-6 SH,Pitt,UC(2),SJ BC,@SH,SU,@PC
Providence 5-8 BC,SH,Pitt(2),SJ,G,SU,V UC,BC,V
BC 1-12 UC(2),SJ(2),G(2), PC,@Pitt,SH
SH,V(2),SU(2)
Seton Hall looks like a strong candidate for the NCAA tourney. UConn and
Villanova each need 2 of their remaining 4 (most likely). Providence has
had some big wins, but they appear to need 2-of-3, maybe all 3, to get in.
My guess is that the conference will NOT get 8 teams in the tourney, but
has a good shot at getting 7 in (although UConn is dangerously close to
not making it, especially considering their loss to NC State, and all
those home losses).
Joe
|
28.219 | They're AWESOME, BABY !!!!! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 19 1991 15:06 | 23 |
| > Did ya catch Baywhine on
> ESPN? Says he's not worried about his job after all Noem Steward still
> got his Missouri.
I don't think I believe him. A friend of mine in Syracuse knows that
Boehiem has been talking to a former NCAA committee person who has
recommended that Jimbo get his OWN lawyer...ie: the University will
protect itself, ONLY !!!
>Also stated they ain't giving up on this season.
I DO believe this ! What a shame that this investigation is clouding
the most surprising and enjoyable season in years. I've seen this team
all season, and they've steadily improved, and have 8 people contributing.
Everyone plays his role well, and no one is selfish, or tries to do what
he can't (shouldn't) do. The way they are playing now, a Big East tourna-
ment title is very possible, and they could make it to the Final Four.
And if Billy stays for his senior year, they'll be even better next year !!
Joe
|
28.220 | UConn-Providence score? | CADSYS::CAVE | | Wed Feb 20 1991 12:49 | 10 |
| Anyone catch the UConn-Providence game. I only heard some of the game
and missed the final 1 1/2 minutes with the score tied. This was a big game
for both teams in terms of the NCAA tournament. UConn has three tough
games remaining (actually, every game is tough) included two on the road
and needed this one. Providence needed the game just as badly and
probaby more due to there 5-8 record going in. Providence has two home
and one away with one of the home games being BC.
Alan
|
28.221 | PC goes NIT. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:22 | 13 |
| > -< UConn-Providence score? >-
UConn won in OT, 68-64. They missed 3 attempts in the last 4 seconds
of regulation to win it. Smith did most of the scoring in OT, with
all of UConn's 10 pts coming from the foul line.
This game should eliminate PC from the NCAAs. 5-9 puts them in a huge
hole. Too bad. A team that can boast of wins against SU, G'town,
St. John's and PC should get in. But they've lost to BC, and have
been smoked in the return match-ups with both G'town and SU.
Joe
|
28.222 | who's leaving the Big East ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:24 | 54 |
| The Big East will lose the following seniors:
BC Able, Beasley, Moran
UConn DePriest, Gwynn, Williams
G'town Mutombo
Pitt Martin, Matthews, Porter, Shorter
PC Murdock, Watts
SJ Muto, Singleton
SH Avent, Taylor
SU Ellis
Vill Masotti, Muller, Bekkedam (he's in the book, but is he
really still on the roster ?)
I believe SU will also lose Owens. I'm not so sure about Mourning at
G'town. Despite the publicity, I don't think he's shown what people
think he has. He may be wise to follow Coleman's lead and stay his
senior year and develop/showcase his complete game.
Looking at the above list, everyone except Villanova loses someone
that is currently contributing...some more than others.
BC has a lot of young talent that will get their chance next year,
as there are no significant juniors (or sophomores for that matter).
UConn's heart is Smith-Burrell-Sellers, and with the big freshman
recruits they should elevate their game.
There will be only one tower at G'town, and what a lonely tower he
will be...Alonzo and the midgets (and no recruits signed to-date).
Pitt is going to be crushed. Even if their young players are good,
they'll all be young, and it appears they'll return to the days of
no bench.
Providence will really have to adjust to life without The Great "E".
Watts is a minor player.
St. John's will have to find a workhorse on the boards. But everyone
else is back.
Seton Hall will find out just how good Luther Wright really is, as
Avent's departure creates a big hole down low, where they don't have
anything else. Taylor is another role player.
If Owens stays, Syracuse should be the best team in the Big East,
as Conrad McRae is Ellis' equal now (IMO). McRae will have to keep
the fouls down, as we don't want to see too much of Dave Siock.
If Owens leaves, they better get one of the 2 forwards they're
hoping to sign this Spring...even that would leave them with a
new center and a frosh in Billy's spot.
Villanova returns ALL of their significant players. So in experience,
they'll be at the top of the Big East, but they're still minus a big
man.
|
28.223 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:35 | 18 |
| Did anybody catch the Villa Nuevo (tm) game Mon against (BC?)
I was at a Sports Bar... and the sound wasn't on.
about 8 minutes into the game, and the score was still 5-4!
I was cracking up! pretty soon other people started paying attention.
The whole bar was rolling! Every time up and down the floor there'd be
half a dozen offensive rebounds.... CLANK... CLUNK... THUD... BONK..
Then they'd race down to the other end... CLANK... CLUNK... THUD...
BONK..
The only time anyone would score was from the free throw line! And they
were tripping over each other, falling out of bounds.... They finally
managed to get it together and play some hoops, but for a good part of
the first half, it was strictly Keystone Kops time!
Mike JN
|
28.224 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance | Wed Feb 20 1991 14:39 | 7 |
|
Hey, PC can still win the Tournament!! :^)
As soon as Murdock fouled out in OT, the game was over. Sadler is
really frustrating. Mental errors. Gak.
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.226 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | this house sure gone crazy | Wed Feb 20 1991 16:22 | 26 |
|
Beat me too it Shawn. They're capable.
Mourning has no choice but to comeback Joe and reestablish himself. Tough
to believe that a guy who may have been the #1 choice in the nation had he
come out his freshman year would have a tough time cracking the top 10 picks
now. I'm sure he'd go in the top 10 but the lottery I'm not so sure about
especially if some of the other top notch underclassmen declare...
With the investigation and the recent suspension I'd say it's like 98/02
that Owens returns. Face it Joe he's gone and so is SU... ;^)
If Obrien last this year next year will be it. If BC goes the way of say
Pitt this year he's gone! Hopefully Evans is gone too. I can stand watching
him stalk the sidelines and wasting all that talent.
Luther's big enough to fill Avent's shoes. Walker should only get better
as will Dehere who should have a better shot selection by then and Caver
should easily make people forget about Taylor.
As for Georgetown they weren't suppose to have any recruits this year Joe
but Churchwell, Brown and Harrison look fine to me. JT always finds somebody.
I think the Hall will be the favorites next year...
mike
|
28.227 | Big one for the Redmen..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:27 | 14 |
| A huge win for the REDMEN last night vs. SU at the Garden.
I was jumping out of my seat when we started off 15-0, but I told my
wife that it wouldn't be long before SU got back in the game.
Sealy (23 pts/16 rebs), Werdann (13 rebs), Singleton, Buchanan and
Sproling all scored in double figures for the Redmen, and Scott off
the bench contributed also.
The Redmen are now 9-6 in the BE, and should be assured at least a middle
of the pack finish with only Gtown at home remaining.
Redmen Phil
|
28.228 | disappointed, but BIG game is Sunday | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 21 1991 10:00 | 31 |
| > I was jumping out of my seat when we started off 15-0,
SU impressed me with their 20-2 run in the middle of the 1st 1/2.
I was shocked that they got back into it that quickly. But their
turnover, and Sealy's 3 pointer to end the 1/2 killed their momentum,
and set the stage for the 2nd 1/2.
They were horrible in the 2nd 1/2...hell, most of the game was...every
time they'd get something going they'd throw the ball away (the turnovers
seemed endless), or commit a brainless foul.
Ellis and Autry were both horrible. We've come to expect Ellis' stupid
mistakes, but Autry never got it together...most of the time trying to
do too much. And while Owens ended it with 28, he started off 0-8 or 0-9.
Did St. John's really get 45-or-more foul shots ?...to SU's 20-something ?
St. John's earned this one. They played well, as I expected them to.
This game was huge for them: they needed to stop their recent slide;
needed a big home win over a ranked opponent; needed to keep from
falling out of the top 4 in the Big East.
They may meet again if they stay in their current #1-#4 positions.
re: SU being done if Owens leaves
Hey Mike, SU wasn't supposed to have anything this year either. :^)
Joe
|
28.229 | update...had to put G'town at the end Mike :^) | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 21 1991 10:05 | 15 |
| (including games completed thru 2/20):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 9-4 V,Pitt,PC,SJ Pitt,@V,G
Pitt 8-5 UC,SJ,V,G,SH @SU,@BC,UC
St. John's 9-6 SU,SH,G,V,PC G
Seton Hall 7-6 G,SU(2),PC,SJ,Pitt V,@UC,BC
UConn 7-6 SJ(2),SU(2),PC,SH @G,SH,@Pitt
Villanova 7-6 SH,Pitt,UC(2),SJ @SH,SU,@PC
Georgetown 7-6 PC,V,SU,UC,SH,Pitt UC,@SJ,@SU
Providence 5-9 BC,SH,Pitt(2),SJ,G,SU, BC,V
V,UC
BC 1-13 UC(2),SJ(2),G(2), PC,@Pitt,SH
SH,V(2),SU(2)
|
28.230 | G'town *should* be NIT bound. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 21 1991 10:54 | 6 |
| Is it a safe bet to assume Georgetown won't be in the NCAA Tournament
this year? My paper reports they have an 11-9 record against NCAA
Division 1 teams.
- ACC Chris
|
28.231 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 21 1991 13:05 | 13 |
| > Is it a safe bet to assume Georgetown won't be in the NCAA Tournament
> this year?
Boy, that's a tough call Chris. Georgetown NOT in the NCAAs ???? I heard
someone on one of the networks asking the same question. It just doesn't
sound right. But with UConn, @SJ and @SU still facing them, they could
end up 8-8 in the conference, and that Div.1 record you posted would be
12-11.
Nah, I think they're in.
Joe
|
28.232 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 21 1991 13:31 | 15 |
| Saw most of the St. Johns - Syracuse game. Was switching back and forth
between that and the Cheerleader Cheeroffs. Awesome talent. (the
gymnastics weren't bad, either). They ought to make it an Olympic event.
Beats the hell out of synchronized swimming... or some of the dork floor
exercises I've seen...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Joe had it right re: the fouls. I'm not partial to either team, but I
thought the Refs took Syracuse out of their game.
I've never seen so many incidentl contact fouls called!
Afterwards I switched over to the Duke game, and it was like going from
chess to hockey. LOTS of contact... few whistles.
Mike JN
|
28.233 | SU-Pitt Sunday | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 22 1991 09:29 | 11 |
| >I've never seen so many incidentl contact fouls called!
Glad someone else noticed. All you need to know is that 3 Syracuse
players fouled out !...and that includes the starting AND backup
center ! Couple this with the fact that Werdann had his best game
ever against SU, and you get the picture.
I'd welcome a rematch.
Joe
|
28.234 | 13 years in a row, bank on it | CHIEFF::CHILDS | this house sure gone crazy | Fri Feb 22 1991 12:01 | 22 |
|
Aw Cmon now Joe, it's not like you to look at the refs for blame. Besides
the fact that every ball that went out of bounds was automatically SU's
ball and Owens can push and shove on any offensive move he makes tends
to balance out the calls I'd say. Plus during the run SJU got called for
a few travels which were questionable.
Chris if Duke can still be ranked 7th with those 5 excellent losses then
Georgetown need not worry. Georgetown has beaten Duke, Seton Hall, SJU,
Houston and another team that will be invited so one more win should be
a lock for them. If they loose all 4 then it will depend upon what the
independents do during the last week. They could also win the automatic
berth if they win the BET. Also to consider is the fact that Georgetown
love or hate em is a HUGE draw no matter where they play. They suck
offensively but still have got to be one of the best defensive teams in
the country so that should get them a few votes. One thing for sure they
will certainly draw their lowest ranking in ages going into the tournment.
I'd love to see them shipped out West to take on UNLV. Atleast the necessary
height to maybe slow the Rebs down...
mike
|
28.235 | update...1 loss separates 6 teams | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 25 1991 10:33 | 15 |
| (including games completed thru 2/24):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 10-4 V,Pitt,PC,SJ @V,G
St. John's 9-6 SU,SH,G,V,PC G
Pitt 8-6 UC,SJ,V,G,SH,SU @BC,UC
Seton Hall 8-6 G,SU(2),PC,SJ,Pitt @UC,BC
Georgetown 8-6 PC,V,SU,UC,SH,Pitt @SJ,@SU
UConn 7-7 SJ(2),SU(2),PC,SH,G SH,@Pitt
Villanova 7-7 SH(2),Pitt,UC(2),SJ SU,@PC
Providence 6-9 BC,SH,Pitt(2),SJ,G,SU, V
V,UC
BC 1-14 UC(2),SJ(2),G(2), @Pitt,SH
SH,V(2),SU(2),PC
|
28.236 | Redmen vs. Gtown and more news.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Feb 25 1991 12:34 | 28 |
| We'll be rocking tonight, as the SJU Redmen take on Georgetown downstairs
at Madison Square Garden at 7:30 PM (ESPN). I have a good feeling about
this one. I think the Redmen can pull out a 65-60 victory and solidify
their hopes of finishing #2 in the BE this year.
Any other thoughts out there?
Redmen Phil
BTW, the rumor mill at the Garden Saturday evening (an SJU win over a
game Notre Dame team) had the Redmen signing 2G Steve Frazier, a hot-
shooting, long range bomber from NYC, during the spring signing period.
Frazier has not gotten the typical HS phenom publicity in NYC, partly
because he transferred at the beginnning of the school year from
Archbishop Molloy HS (remember Kenny Anderson and Rob Werdann) to another
fairly high profile (in terms of NYC HS hoops) HS (whose name escapes me).
Anyone who has seen the Redmen knows this is a critical need for them
for next year and in the future.
On another front, the word is that Anthony Cade, 6'9" F out of NYC,
who signed with Louisville over SJU last year (and then had to sit out
for Prop 48 (he's at a JC now), will not return to Louisville next
year, but will remain in JC and then transfer to SJU as a Jr., the
following year. This would be great, as it would provide an able
replacement for Malik Sealy.
|
28.237 | Hoyas NIT bound hahahaaaaa | MAXWEL::CHILDS | this house sure gone crazy | Mon Feb 25 1991 13:28 | 18 |
|
My feeling is that SJU is going down right Kev? :^) Actually it's anybody's
ballgame tonight. SJU's guards have the advantage and Malik of course but
Singleton and Werdamn got there hands full. It will be interesting to see
how Werdamn plays. He's never had a good one against the Hoyas but looked
downright nasty against SU last week.
As for saturday the M&M boys finally got their act together too bad it was
only UConn they were playing against. Good thing Cyrulik tried to pull that
crap with Mutumbo cause if he have tried the same crap with Mourning, Alonzo
would have deposited him the cheap seats. Another amazing play was they
actually set a screen to free Churchwell for a baseline jumper that he
canned will wonders never sease?
Any chance the Navy can recall Evans to active duty? What a disgrace. SU
ain't that good. I think Baywhine struck a deal with the devil... ;^)
mike
|
28.238 | the Best of the Big East | USEM::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 26 1991 11:56 | 35 |
| > Any chance the Navy can recall Evans to active duty? What a disgrace. SU
> ain't that good. I think Baywhine struck a deal with the devil... ;^)
You had to know I wasn't going to let you get away with this comment Mike...
Syracuse could win the regular season and Big East Tournament titles and
you still wouldn't give them the credit they deserve. They ARE among
the 4-6 BEST teams in the country. I believe this, without a doubt.
They've had a high rating in the past, but never has the team had
the rating, and the good balance and "intangibles" that this team has.
As Packer said Sunday, they're big, fast, aggressive, and versatile.
Everyone has a role, and he plays it well. There are no show-boats,
or selfish, moody, pouters on this team. This team actually has a
bench that contributes. Before this year, when was the last time
you saw the bench cheering the guys on the floor ???
And they're 7-0 in games decided by 3 points or less, or in OT.
They are as good as they're playing right now. Sure, they may have
nights like last Wed at MSG, and they are NOT a real good outside
shooting team, but they play aggressive defense, share the ball on
offense, and work hard for 40 minutes. You don't see the dead spots
during games that we've seen in previous seasons.
Without another dominant Big East team, this Syracuse team (more than
any previous one) is legitimately the favorite to win the BE regular
season and tournament titles. And I think they should be the #1
seed in the East. What do you think ACC Chris ?
Maybe this will be the year Boehiem shakes the "can't win the big one"
image. Ironically, it may be his last year at the Carrier Dome.
Joe
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28.239 | Many, many possibilities ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 26 1991 12:45 | 30 |
| > And I think they should be the #1 seed in the East. What do you think
> ACC Chris ?
Ah, consulting with the expert Joe - good work! But you may not like
what you hear.
*If* the selections were done today I would think Carolina would get
the #1 East seed. This is based on their higher ranking in the polls
and their higher Power Rating. (USA Today has UNC #2 in the USA.)
HOWEVER, ... there's alot of season left. Carolina has a murderous
final 2 games (@Tech,Duke) and I would be extremely surprised if we
came through unscathed. I note that SU is @Villanova tonight though,
and that'll be no picnic.
Here's my ACC perspective on Duke or UNC getting the #1 seed:
o Carolina if they win the ACC regular season outright and at least
make it to the finals of the ACC Tournament.
o Same formula for Duke
o If Carolina and Duke tie for the regular season Title then I'd say
one of 'em will have to win the tourney to get the #1 seed.
Of course, the #1 seed is overrated. The real key is to avoid the
West. Getting the #1 seed just makes certain that happens ...
- ACC Chris
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28.240 | Pitt underachieving just like the rest of the Big EAst | SHALOT::MEDVID | god is war,TV preacher tell me more | Tue Feb 26 1991 13:33 | 14 |
| What I don't like are the people writing Pitt off. For instance,
Packer and the other announcer (was it Nance?) called Pitt the
underachievers of the season.
Sorry, you can call them that if they finish lower than third in the
Big East Tourny and get knocked out of the NCAAs in the first two
rounds. Until then, they've played as well and as poorly as the other
top seven Big East teams.
If there is a problem with this team, it is Paul Evans. I wish they
would have commented on that bit of underachieving than the group of
seniors he can't pull together at times. That's the reality.
--dan'l
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28.241 | 10-6 and only DePaul left on Sat.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Feb 26 1991 15:20 | 22 |
| The Redmen outlasted Georgetown last night at the Garden, 68-58. SJU
is now finished at 10-6 in the BE; this may assure them the #2 seed in
the BE tourney next weekend.
Last night, Malik Sealy had his usual fine game, and Billy Singleton
did a job helping out on the two big men. Mourning was in foul trouble
the last 14 minutes of the first half, and Rob Werdann was in foul
trouble for 10-12 minutes in the second half. But Werdann made the
most of his time with another solid contribution. On the other hand,
Mourning was out of it. I'm amazed how he's fallen (yeah, I've heard
the stories about his injuries and confusion over playing with Matumbo)
this year. Where he could have been a lottery pick, he best stay in
school (it hurts to say that, because I had been hoping that both he
and Owens would leave after this year) and work on his game and lottery
chances next year.
The BE tourney should be a whale of a time. Here's hoping the Redmen
don't do their usual bomb out.
Redmen Phil
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28.242 | another crow swallowed | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Tue Feb 26 1991 15:56 | 18 |
|
Phil, you didn't miss the score by much either. Good game by SJU. I really
thought Mourning had turned the corner. Oh Well. Phil I think you'll get
your wish though. Joe's right in his assesement of SU's players but that
doesn't mean I have to like it, but what it does mean that Owens can fill
in enough of his goals that he can leave this year. Only reason I can see
him staying is if he wants to be one of three college players who gets
two minutes a game in the olympics. I read Mourning's grades aren't cutting
it so he may have no choice but to leave because he may face acedemic
ineligibilty next year. Besides the way Stomper has wasted him he should go.
Must be sicking to be a yo-yo.
Only Stomper could substitute Kelley for Mourning on defense. The Kid led
the nation two years ago in shot blocking. How short is his memory. Maybe
though John will leave because of his health. Ershwich will take over and
Alonzo will stay.
and just for you Kev, munch munch munch...
|
28.243 | misc | USEM::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:09 | 47 |
| > Packer and the other announcer (was it Nance?) called Pitt the
> underachievers of the season.
Nantz actually asked if this team was the biggest underachievers "of
all time".
> If there is a problem with this team, it is Paul Evans. I wish they
> would have commented on that bit of underachieving than the group of
> seniors he can't pull together at times. That's the reality.
A good comment Dan. I definitely see a link. Although the school's
program wasn't doing too well under the guy before him either.
re: UNC's power rating
Chris, I forgot that they use this thing. I wonder how much "weight" it
carries. I don't understand it. All due respect, but I've seen both
teams and I don't see UNC as better than SU.
re: SJU
Hey Phil, it's still too early to get a good read on this thing, but
SJU could be #2, and maybe they can be #4 or 5. Going into last night's
game Raftery said that both St. John's and G'town could be the #2 or
the #7 seed. It's wild.
St. John's is a strange team right now. They definitely got it up
for SU and G'town on their home floor, but they were less than impressive
against Pitt, BC and ND. Can they carry an emotional edge through
the BE tournament (being on the MSG floor) ? It'll be tough, 'cause
seeing how they played in the other 3 games, I'm not convinced they
can do it for 3 straight nights...and in this tournament they could
be playing G'town in the 1st round, Pitt in the 2nd and SU in the
Final. That's a tough road, and if they were to face SU or G'town,
they'd have to beat a team the same team twice in 2 weeks.
I give some credit to Robert Werdann. As soon as I was saying that
he was soft, and not a factor against big boys, he comes up with
2 good games (SU, G'town).
Joe
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28.244 | | USEM::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:37 | 42 |
| > I read Mourning's grades aren't cutting
> it so he may have no choice but to leave because he may face acedemic
> ineligibilty next year.
Mike, rumors in NYC have Thompson as a candidate for the Knicks GM job.
I wonder if that will play a factor in Mourning's decision ?
I think he should stay. I was listening to a WFAN interview with some
guy (I think he was a HS/College talent analyst, or something) and
he can't believe what's happened to Mourning. He said that the kid
has gone from possibly a #1 pick in his freshman year to out of the
lottery this year.
Thompson definitely stifled this kid. Maybe that's an edge for SU, as
everyone knows that "we let our kids play here at The Dome".
Speaking of recruiting, the latest Big East Briefs says that the SU
investigation is having an affect on the recruiting of prize forward
Donyell Marshall. He is quoted as saying, "it kind of dampens it a
little bit because I don't want to go there if they're going on
probation." He hasn't made his decision yet, and will be visiting
Syracuse (officially) this weekend, attending the Sunday G'town
game. He said that no other school's are bad-mouthing Syracuse
in their recruiting of him (does anyone believe that ?), and that
Pitt and Villanova have gotten into the chase (UConn and Maryland
have made scholarship offers).
As for the other (Fall) signees, none have pulled out of SU (yet).
Anthony Harris says he could live thru a 1-yr probation, but if they
get hit with 2 yrs, he'd have to seriously consider his options.
Glenn Sekunda, Lazarus Sims, Lawrence Moten and Luke Jackson all say
that they are still planning to attend Syracuse. Jackson was critical
of the Post Standard: "That's a school in Syracuse. That's a paper
in Syracuse. That's their community...Why would the Syracuse news-
paper want to dig down and see if they could bust their own school ?"
A question a lot of us are asking.
Joe
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28.245 | Selling papers #1 priority. Boosting local sports #2, ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:57 | 6 |
| The question about why an SU paper would want to trash the SU program
is indeed a heckuva good question, 'specially when you consider the
usual self-serving approach of the media.
- ACC Chris
|
28.246 | | CAM::WAY | Biff's Golf Cart of Death | Wed Feb 27 1991 08:59 | 6 |
| Congrats to SU who took the Big East regular season Champeenship lasted
night by spanking Villanova.....
(Mighty hard words to get out from a UCONN fan 8^))
'Saw
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28.247 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Wed Feb 27 1991 09:03 | 21 |
|
> The question about why an SU paper would want to trash the SU program
> is indeed a heckuva good question, 'specially when you consider the
> usual self-serving approach of the media.
Didn't the Lexington (Whatever) get the Pulitzer for their expose on Kentucky?
That certainly would explain why. It's too bad Kentucky's out I really like
they're style.
Joe, I agree Alonzo's pro career would be better served if he stayed another
year but if he can't cut it with the books, he isn't going to be able to
play next year anyways and improve his posistion. Bottom line is sure he drops
and it'll cost a million or two early but he'll still go in the first half
of the first round anyways. Smart agent signs a 1 or 2 year deal then he
gets what he deserves. Also by coming out in the middle of the pack he stands
a better chance of getting on a team that isn't years away from competing
for the championship, he isn't looked upon to be a savior so he has time to
grow.
mike
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28.248 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Wed Feb 27 1991 09:10 | 10 |
|
Reality = SU 1-10 for regular season championships despite annually having
the best talent in the league. It shouldn't be congrats Saw, it should be
well It's about time....
;^)
man the SU fans at the Tourney will really be unbearable this year...
mike
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28.249 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 27 1991 09:10 | 4 |
| The newspaper did it because its job is not to support its home town
institutions. The newspaper's job is to be a profit making business.
John
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28.250 | Too late to join in the celebration??? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Feb 27 1991 10:55 | 37 |
| Sorry for not getting in here sooner to offer high-fives and congrat's
to Phil and share in the celebrations but was out of
the office yesterday (went to Sun Expo to do some "espionage)....
I'm suprised nobody mentioned Werdann's half-court, no time out,
shot at the end of the game! Who does he think he is anyway, McHale?
Anyway, the shot was counted as the downward flight had begun when
the buzzer went off. Had he not made it, the winning margin would have
been only 7 points.
Last two games Rob has had hi-octane Wheaties for breakfast. When he
comes to play (motivated), he's as effective as anyone in the League,
if not the nation. When he doesn't, Yecch!
In the old ::LDUC, I posted a quote from a BBall magazine which
(paraphrased) said something like " but in the end, SJU will have
20 wins..."
Guess what? Saturday's game gave LOUIEEE!!! and the team the #20!
Carnac....
Mikey, payback's a b*tch!!!!! [many ;^)]
Interesting but (for many , worthless) fact regarding SJU this year.
No Big East Team swept the Johnnies this year.
I'm proud of them!
WAY TO GO LOUIEEEEE!!!!!
Kev
ps - I loved the commentator's remarks about Malik's Fashion Designing
major at SJU and how he might be designing LOUIEEE's sweaters in a few
years! ;*)
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28.251 | of course, right pew, wrong church ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Feb 27 1991 10:59 | 9 |
| Mikey,
It takes a BIG MAN to saunter up to the cafe' without being
prodded.
Congrat's!!!
Kev
|
28.252 | this goes for any school, I know SU isn't alone | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Wed Feb 27 1991 11:28 | 26 |
|
re. Syracuse Post Standard
People can't understand why this paper would trash Syracuse. Hmm,
well, let's say "to sell papers" was right, like everybody said.
Does it matter?
One of the things I have an incredibly hard time with is the way
the city of Syracuse has come down hard on the paper. Ok, I get my info
second hand, but The Syracuse New Times has done even more than their
usual bashing of the dailies, and they seem mimic the public consensus
that it's all a big joke designed to sell papers.
It's like, it doesn't matter if the accusations were true, it doesn't
matter if maybe an investigation is warranted, it doesn't matter that
even *maybe* some NCAA rules were broken. The city doesn't want their
school basketball team trashed. It's their one joy, blah blah blah.
And the paper was wrong for bringing it up. They would rather not know
about it than have it looked into. Go Orangemen, rah rah.
Really sad state of affairs when the success of a stupid basketball team
is more important then the integrity of a University. Doesn't Syracuse
have enough of an image problem (city, not school)?
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
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28.253 | | USEM::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 27 1991 11:59 | 22 |
| > The newspaper's job is to be a profit making business.
John, I wonder if they're achieving that objective now that they
see 200 weekly subscriptions cancelled since the report came out,
and numerous businesses pulling advertising accounts out from
under them. The Syracuse Herald American must be loving this !!!!
re: Sean's comments
Sure, the school should be ashamed of allowing kids to stay rent
free at an alumnus' house during the summer, etc., etc. But when
this report could damage a program that provides millions (did you
see the CBS report of the money that flows into Syracuse just from
the football and basketball programs?) of dollars to the community,
what social/moral purpose are they achieving ? From everything
I've read, they had to dig deep to find the stuff they found. They
didn't just find an envelope with some $ in it, and no player came
to them with a story. No, this just doesn't make sense.
Joe
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28.254 | I just think we're getting our priorities screwed up | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:16 | 32 |
|
� The Syracuse Herald American must be loving this !!!!
Rathole alert - the same company owns both papers. The fact that it
tries to make them look like competing papers is another thing the New
Times loves to rag on.
� Sure, the school should be ashamed of allowing kids to stay rent
� free at an alumnus' house during the summer, etc., etc. But when
� this report could damage a program that provides millions (did you
� see the CBS report of the money that flows into Syracuse just from
� the football and basketball programs?) of dollars to the community,
� what social/moral purpose are they achieving ?
So "little" infractions are okay if they provide lots of money
for the school and community? I'm not saying the paper had any
moral purpose - I *do* think they were just trying to sell papers
(albeit the plan backfired bigtime). BUT... if what they said was true,
no matter how minor, why is it wrong to say it, and why is it wrong
to start an investigation into the "etc., etc.?" Ashamed isn't
enough - it's not fair to the decent kids and programs and its not
good precedent.
� From everything I've read, they had to dig deep to find the stuff they found.
� They didn't just find an envelope with some $ in it, and no player came
� to them with a story. No, this just doesn't make sense.
Yet, you think Beoheim could be done this year. For such little things
that they had to dig deep for (maybe he can join the SU soccer coach who
was fired for NCAA violations - and is now working in Iceland).
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.255 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 27 1991 15:17 | 46 |
| > So "little" infractions are okay if they provide lots of money
> for the school and community?
No, that trick won't work on me. My point (very clearly stated, I
thought), is that there are no huge accusations being made here...
no recruit came forward with ugly stories about recruiting violations...
nothing came "spilling" out into the public's eye. The paper, for
whatever reasons, went digging, launching it's own independent
investigation into the program, without any "apparent" reason
to do so.
My guess is that every major (top 100 ?) Div. 1 b-ball school has
committed a recruiting violation at some point in time, and you can
find it if you go looking for it. But we don't have every newspaper
in the country investigating their local "pride and joy".
> Yet, you think Beoheim could be done this year. For such little things
> that they had to dig deep for
Of course he "could" be done this year. Jim Valvano was publicly crucified
and what was the final verdict from the NCAA ? "NC State didn't support
it's athletes' academic studies..." or something like that.
The Post Standard dug up enough to open the door of suspicion. Already
the school has discovered something that they believed warranted suspending
7 players before a game and reporting it to the NCAA. As I mentioned in
a previous note, the University will protect itself. IMO, regardless of
the seriousness of the recruiting violations, they, COUPLED WITH Vitale's
reminders of the off-court problems of the past (Andre Hawkins' rape
investigation in Hartford, CT; Derrick Coleman's fist-fights at campus
parties (ditto this year with Billy Owens); the Kirkaldy rape accusation)
could force the school's hand to make a change. So everything together
may cause the change.
Hell, hopefully they'll drag in his 2-6 record in BE tournament title
games...and those NCAA Round 2 embarrassments to Virginia Tech, Ohio State,
Navy and Rhode Island. :^)
re: last night's game
What a shame that we aren't enjoying the SU BE regular season championship !
Doing it on Villanova's home floor to boot !
|
28.256 | for SU fans | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 27 1991 15:27 | 25 |
| Some stats from last night's radio broadcast:
- SU has kept an opponent to under 50% from the field in
25 of 29 games (BTW, they're 25-4 in 29 games)
- they're 81-19 since BO (Billy Owens)
- yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the last game
in which Syracuse allowed 100 or more points (it was
in '76, vs. St. John's at Alumni Hall)...just for you
Kev and Phil
- Dave Johnson has scored in double-figures in every
game this season (this was in jeopardy as he had been
lifted with a few minutes to go - he didn't have a
good game - with only 9 pts, but Massimino's foul-
game forced Boehiem to put him back in for ball-handling
and foul shooting reasons)
- Billy Owens went into last night's game with an 11 pt
average against Villanova in his college career...he had
24 last night
- NO player has ever averaged 20+ pts/game since Boehiem has
been coach...both Owens and Johnson will this year
|
28.257 | update...your boys will be ready Sunday Mike | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 28 1991 10:24 | 30 |
| (including games completed thru 2/27):
teams they lost to: games remaining:
------------------ ---------------
Syracuse 11-4 V,Pitt,PC,SJ G
St. John's 10-6 SU,SH,G,V,PC,Pitt
Pitt 9-6 UC,SJ,V,G,SH,SU UC
Seton Hall 8-7 G,SU(2),PC,SJ,Pitt,UC BC
Georgetown 8-7 PC,V,SU,UC,SH,Pitt,SJ @SU
UConn 8-7 SJ(2),SU(2),PC,SH,G @Pitt
Villanova 7-8 SH(2),Pitt,UC(2),SJ,
G,SU @PC
Providence 6-9 BC,SH,Pitt(2),SJ,G,SU,
V,UC V
BC 1-14 UC(2),SJ(2),G(2), @SH
SH,V(2),SU(2),PC,Pitt(2)
Big win for UConn last night. ESPN reported that no Big East team
with 8 wins has ever been denied a trip to the NCAA tournament.
USA Today reported yesterday that in a mtg between CBS and NCAA
officials on Tuesday, there is serious concern that Georgetown
will not make the tournament. They say the 4 wins vs. non-Div 1
schools hurts them. One person said that he believed G'town
will have to make it to the semis of the BET to get in. I think
that if they beat Syracuse on the road this Sunday (a real possibility
considering their life is on the line, and Syracuse has already
clinched the BE title) they'll be in. But if they lose Sunday
and go out in the 1st round of the BET, maybe they won't make it.
|
28.258 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 28 1991 13:23 | 6 |
| U Conn pulled out a pretty good victory over Seton Hall lasted night.
They can chalk the win up to their `D'
Talk about a swarming Defense! They stayed all over SH like white on
rice.
Mike JN
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28.259 | possible BET seedings | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 28 1991 13:55 | 20 |
| If G'town beats SU, Pitt beats UConn, Seton Hall beats BC
and Providence beats Villanova, I believe the seeding for
the BET will go like this:
#1 Syracuse
#2 St. John's
#3 Pitt
#4 Georgetown
#5 Seton Hall
#6 UConn
#7 Villanova
#8 Providence
#9 BC
If SU beats G'town, make SH #4 and G'town #5, which changes
nothing in terms of matchups.
Syracuse's motivation Sunday is that #1, it's Georgetown, and
#2 it could get them a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
|
28.260 | Ridiculous early schedule could catch up with Thompson | WORDY::NAZZARO | Walk slow, look dumb and act stupid | Thu Feb 28 1991 14:11 | 13 |
| IF Syracuse beats Georgetown on Sunday ....
And IF Seton hall beats Georgetown in the first round of the
Big East Tournament ...
Then Georgetown is left as the 6th best team in the Big East,
and has a 12-12 record against Division 1 opponents.
The question is .... would they get an NCAA bid?
The second question is .... would they deserve it?
NAZZ
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28.261 | A few comments........ | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Feb 28 1991 15:08 | 15 |
| Congratulations to SU for winning the BE regular season !!
re: SJU/Pitt tie at 10-6 for second (if Pitt beats UConn): Does anyone
know who would get the #2 spot and why?
re: SJU chances in the BE Tourney: I agree Joe; I too find it hard to
believe that the Redmen can put together three straight solid nights of
hoops (especially Billy Singleton and his gimpy knee).
But, you never know.....
In any event, you can be sure I'll be there rooting them on.
Redmen Phil
|
28.262 | | COOKIE::WAHL | | Fri Mar 01 1991 13:56 | 8 |
| No way does GT deserve an NCAA bid this year. If they lose this
weekend then I hope there will be no doubt of that. I'm a GT fan and
wish 'em the best, but I don't think beating SU (who may let down a
little for this one) is enough justification to get a tournament bid.
If they get in, it will be "just 'cause it's Georgetown," not because
of having a great team.
Dave W.
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28.263 | Syracuse is #1. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 01 1991 14:54 | 14 |
| > re: SJU/Pitt tie at 10-6 for second (if Pitt beats UConn): Does anyone
> know who would get the #2 spot and why?
Phil, the possible seedings I gave in .259 are *actual*, at least as
far as I understand the tie-breaking system. St. John's would get
the #2 because they swept UConn, and Pitt would split with UConn
(yes, they'd have to go that far down in the standings to break
the tie).
Hey SU fans, USA Today says that people in the TV business are
anxiously watching the NCAA's investigation of Syracuse, because
the 3 highest rated college hoops games last year ('89-90) ALL
involved Syracuse.
|
28.264 | The goal: DO NOT GO WEST, YOUNG MAN! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:10 | 18 |
| Last night during the IU @ MSU game Dickie V mentioned his short list
for the #1 seed in the East. He had SU first, stating that if they run
out their games they should get the #1 seed. Other schools on the list
were Carolina, IU, Duke, and Arizona.
I'm surprised by this. Carolina is ranked higher in the polls; has a
better power rating; and has an equal number of losses as Syracuse with
a more difficult schedule.
Of course the ideal situation for UNC would be, as BobHunt mentioned,
to get the #2 slot in the Southeast, but the overriding concern for
every Top 10 team right now has got to be to avoid the West. *IF*
Carolina beats Duke Sunday I think they'll do no worse than #2 in the
Southeast, even if they were to lose in the 2nd round of the ACC
Tourney.
- ACC Chris
|
28.265 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 01 1991 16:54 | 41 |
| > Last night during the IU @ MSU game Dickie V mentioned his short list
> for the #1 seed in the East. He had SU first, stating that if they run
> out their games they should get the #1 seed. Other schools on the list
> were Carolina, IU, Duke, and Arizona.
As a long-time Syracuse fan, the phrase "if they run out their games"
has a lot of hope in it, but hardly ever becomes reality.
I can't see Arizona or Indiana getting a #1 in the East over Eastern
schools Syracuse, Duke and North Carolina.
> I'm surprised by this. Carolina is ranked higher in the polls; has a
> better power rating; and has an equal number of losses as Syracuse with
> a more difficult schedule.
Chris, how do you figure they've had a more difficult schedule ? I'm sure
this is reflected in the Power Rating, but I personally don't see the ACC
as being as strong as the Big East (remember, Georgetown smoked Duke), so
that would mean UNC's "more difficult" schedule would have to come from
their non-conference games. Who did they play ?
FWIW, if both UNC and SU run their respective tables, it's going to be a
very difficult decision for the selection committee. My guess (being the
battered SU fan) is that they'll go with the more-established ACC rep.
> Of course the ideal situation for UNC would be, as BobHunt mentioned,
> to get the #2 slot in the Southeast, but the overriding concern for
> every Top 10 team right now has got to be to avoid the West.
Why is #2 in the Southeast the best ? Is Arkansas over-rated ?
At first glance I can see the logic about avoiding UNLV, but if you
think harder, if you're going to get 'em, you may get them before
the Final Four. I know they'll be in the West (ie: @home), but
once they get to the Final Four, they'll be on another level both
on the floor, and in their heads! It's not likely that Syracuse
or UNC will sneak up on them (being the #2 seed, and playing them
in the Regional Final), but maybe you could catch them looking a
little past you.
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28.266 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | IS this the Sox year?? | Fri Mar 01 1991 17:17 | 7 |
| I'd love for the star hells to make the West Regional - since I'd be
there, I'd love to see Dean-o take the gaspipe again. One rumour
flying around is that the NCAA will *LOAD* the West, in the hopes of
knocking Tark and the boys out early. THe NCAA is a vindictive bunch,
so that won't surprise me.
JD
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28.267 | Boehiem looses to Evans and JT | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Sun Mar 03 1991 09:50 | 36 |
|
While Georgetown's early schedule was a cupcake the fact that they didn't
loose any of them should neither enhance or distract from them. The toughest
loss I see out there is Texas El-Paso. Depaul has been smoking the end of
the year winning 10 of their last 11 including SJU yesterday. THe Big East's
balance this year should help them. A win over SU today should be a lock no
matter what happens in the tournament. In fact it would probably take blow\
today and in the tourney to take away their dance card. The fact that they are
a marquee name with marquee players will help.
SU I believe would get the number 1 seed because the first and second rounds
are being played I believe in New York this year instead of Providence or
Hartford so unless the rounds are at the Carrier dome SU can play there and
offer the NCAA's immediate sell out.
oh well let's start this one and see where we go...
Big East all teams
First Second third Rookie
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Mutumbo Avent Werdann Curley
Owens Johnson Karnishovas Scott
Sealy Shorter Burell Walker
Murdock Dehere Brown Brown
Smith L.Miller S.Miller Avent
Player of the Year: Murdock
Most improved: Davey Johnson
Coach of the Year: Louie..................
the please retire award goes to both Evans and Thompson
mike
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28.268 | Mike, the check's in the mail! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Sun Mar 03 1991 17:55 | 4 |
|
GO LOUIEEE!!!!!!!
|
28.269 | UNLV; SU; ARKANSAS; OSU (Write it in ink folks) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 04 1991 08:41 | 21 |
| Carolina's loss makes the #1 East seed a moot point. I'd say SU has
all but locked up the top spot at this point, regardless of what they
do in the BE Tourney.
What they do with Duke/UNC will be *VERY*, *VERY* interesting. Here's
an optimistic guess though:
o If Duke or UNC win the ACC Tourney they'll get the #2 slot in the
Southeast
o If Duke or UNC make it to the finals and lose they'll get the #2
slot in the East
o If Duke or UNC lose *prior* to the finals, they'll be vulnerable
to the dreaded WEST, although Jim Nance reported that Arizona seems
to have a lock on that unlucky position ...
- ACC Chris
|
28.270 | a wacky ending | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:04 | 28 |
|
What's a matter SU fans can't handle somebody bumpping poor little BILLY
OWENS who can shove and jam with the best of them? Unmercifuly riding Brian
Kelley yesterday again showed their utter lack of class that SU fans have
for the game. All that matters is their precious little players. A tough game
to take as the Hoyas had em and let it slip away. My kingdom for a consistent
outside jump shooter....
oh well on to the tournament and hopefully the 16th seed out west....
as for the BET... ANYBODY BUT SU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
from memory BC vs Nova thursday
Pitt vs Hall 12:00 friday
SU vs 8,9 winer 2:30 friday
SJU vs. Providence 7:00 friday
UConn vs. GT 9:30
friday afternoon winners play one another saturday and friday nite winners
play one another.....
predictions
Nova wins, Hall wins, Nova wins, Prov wins, Georgetown wins, Hall
wins again and Prov wins again and the Hall beats Prov in the finals...
|
28.271 | Arkansas lost | SHALOT::MEDVID | god is war,TV preacher tell me more | Mon Mar 04 1991 10:47 | 6 |
| RE: .269
Chris, The Razorpigs lost to Texas yesterday. That might cost them
their lock on the Southeast top spot.
--dan'l
|
28.272 | Hogs overrated? (Three losses @ so-so schedule) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:09 | 6 |
| re: .-1
One can only hope!
- ACC Chris
|
28.273 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:15 | 8 |
|
three losses of which 2 are to top 10 teams ( I have my doubts about the Cats)
and the other to a bitter rival who's atleast within shouting distance of the
top 25 I doubt it will cost them. If they go and blow the SWC tournament then
maybe they'll loose their #1 seed but otherwise you're welcome to dream Chris...
mike
|
28.274 | BE seeding.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:55 | 14 |
| The BE Tourney seeds go something like this:
#8 Vill vs. #9 BC Thursday 8 pm
#5 Pitt vs. #4 SHU Fri. 12 noon
#1 SU vs. Th winner Fri. 2:30 pm
#2 SJU vs. #7 Prov Fri. 7 pm
#3 UConn vs. #6 Gtown Fri. 9:30 pm
The Friday afternoon winners play the early game Saturday afternoon,
and the Friday evening winners play the late game Saturday afternoon.
Redmen Phil
|
28.275 | UConn-Pitt? | CADSYS::CAVE | | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:03 | 8 |
| Anyone have a description of the UConn victory over Pitt (@Pitt). I didn't
know anything about the game but since UConn is seeded 3rd, they must have won.
I also noticed that Providence must have beaten Vill in order to take the 7th
seed. Is Providence again a possibility for the NCAA's. This year has
been very exciting with so many even teams. Pitt @ SHU and UCONN @ Gtown
are two very good first round matchups. I have to go with SHU and Gtown
although my heart is always with UConn. Syracuse has to be the favorite
as they are clearly the best in the BIG EAST.
|
28.276 | Tweeeeeet. That's 5. You're gone, son. | SHALOT::MEDVID | god is war,TV preacher tell me more | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:42 | 8 |
| Anbody in here NOT think the Big East teams will suffer in the NCAAs
once they can only play with five fouls?
This conference could set a record for placing the most teams in the
tournament this year. It could also set a record for most early exits
by a conference.
--dan'l
|
28.277 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:44 | 89 |
| > Anyone have a description of the UConn victory over Pitt (@Pitt).
I don't have any specifics, but they won by 10, and were in control
most of the game (w/ leads in the double figures).
>Syracuse has to be the favorite
>as they are clearly the best in the BIG EAST.
I believe (w/out a doubt) that Syracuse IS the best team in the Big
East. They could play the regular season over again and Syracuse
would end up at the top. They have the most balance, good role
players, good defense, and 2 streaky, explosive scorers in Owens
and Johnson.
But, I do NOT believe that they are a lock to win the BET. They
have a very tough 1st game against Villanova (assuming they beat
BC), the only team to beat them at The Carrier Dome this year.
And this is their reward for getting the top seed ? They struggled
last year to win the 1-8 game vs. Pitt, and I see the same thing
this year.
And if they get by Villanova they'll play either Pitt (who beat
them once) or Seton Hall, who's due to beat them, since they've
never beaten them in Big East play.
Hell, a Final against St. John's or UConn could be the easiest
game of the three. :^)
Hey Mike, G'town should have won that one. But they had last year's
game too, until someone fouled Billy at 1/2-court with 1 second left.
This time is was Syracuse's defense that won the game, and Georgetown's
loss of control. Kelly should be running laps all day for taking that
one to the hole and charging. He should have pulled it out and used
the clock. Maybe those fans got to him. I don't like the way he
plays. He's got little offensive talent. He's a hustler, and that's
it. I'm surprised he gets the playing time that Thompson gives him,
but of course, that's Thompson.
re: Mike's All-Big East team
Mike, try to objective, just once !!! Billy Owens has out-played
Eric Murdock, plain and simple. He's going to win the Big East
Player of the Year. By some reports, he's a favorite to win the
NCAA PotY. Eric Murdock is a nice player, but a Billy Owens comes
around once a decade.
PotY Billy Owens
1st Team Murdock
Smith
Owens
Sealy
Avent
2nd Team Buchanan (SJ)
Dehere (SH)
Woodard (Vill)
Mutombo (G'town)
Johnson (SU)
3rd Team Shorter (Pitt)
Mourning (G'town)
Burrell (UC)
Lance Miller (Vill)
Werdann (SJ)
Freshman of the Year Bill Curley (BC)
Freshmen Team Autry (SU)
Curley (BC)
Brown (G'town)
Scott (SJ)
Harrison (G'town)
Coach of the Year Jim Boehiem (like him or not, and I don't,
you have to give him credit...he was
pre-season #4 in the BE and they had
a great year, from knocking off Ind
in the Maui Classic, to winning the
BE season title, to being the 1st to
beat G'town 4 straight times)
Joe
|
28.278 | Go BC !!!! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:52 | 11 |
| > Anbody in here NOT think the Big East teams will suffer in the NCAAs
> once they can only play with five fouls?
It didn't seem to present a problem for them last year. All of them
have played at least 12 non-conference games during the season (with
only 5 fouls), so I don't think it's a big deal. The coaches have to
work harder at monitoring the situation, and using subs to avoid
tiring players from getting hit with the cheapies (ie: reaching, not
getting their feet planted, etc.).
LeRon Ellis is sure to have trouble, but SU has McRae behind him.
|
28.279 | O'Brien loses wife. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:54 | 2 |
| BC coach Jim O'Brien lost his wife last night. The cause of death
was heart failure. She had had heart problems last year.
|
28.280 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Mar 04 1991 14:51 | 31 |
| re: the five fouls.
The Big East Refs seem to call the game much more closely, but they seem
to be relatively consistent. Most of the other conferences seem to call
a looser game, so I don't expect Big East teams to suffer.
ie. yesterday's Nebraska - Kansas game
Several times I thought to myself that if this game were being
played in the Big East... there wouldn't be anybody left to play... they
would have ALL fouled out.
That Nebraska kid - Miller - carries a load, doesn't he? Looked
pretty good.
Kansas was horrible from the line in the second half. Overall
they shot about 50+% from the foul line, but for the second half, I
would have to guess them at about 25%. I think it cost them the game.
UNC and Duke.... The Clemson refs were definitely on UNC's side... I
couldn't believe it. For the second half, near the end of the game UNC
was ? for 15 and Duke was 1 for 1 from the line. What was funny, the one
foul they finally called on UNC wasn't even a foul. The replay showed
the guy hadn't touched him.
Something I hadn't really considered before, but come tournament time,
the refs can really make or break a team. I think it especially will
impact the more physical teams. They get used to a certain style of
play, then run into a ref that calls a foul if someone's even in the
vicinity, and that team is going down.
Mike JN
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28.281 | Kelley Deserved it!!! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Mon Mar 04 1991 15:23 | 12 |
| re: .270
Brian Kelley deserved everything he got up at the dome, it's all part
of the game, and if it happened at G-Town the same thing would have
happened to SU. It was indeed an intentional foul, and it should have been
called! The game was an Awesome game making SU's win streak over
G-Town up to 4 in a row.
New Attendance record: 33,048 (beating last year's record by 36)
|
28.282 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:44 | 17 |
|
Dan-l ditto what Joe and Mike JN said especially JN....
Joe, why don't you try and be objective once in a while yourself. Billy
Owens type ballplayers are indeed a rarity but Owens didn't do anymore
than was expected of him or lift his team to greater heights yet. He may
if he can lead them to the promised land. He is without a doubt the most
talent ballplayer in the BE, but I base my POY on most valuable. Without
Murdock, PC is below BC and in the consilation game. SU without Owens is
in the middle of the pack. Heck I'd vote Sealy ahead of Owens for what he
meant to his team. Also to consider the coaches rarely give this award to
a junior so I look for Murdock or Mutumbo or Avent to get it. Of course I
could be wrong....
You SU fans are too much all that matters is SU....
mike
|
28.283 | seeing 20-20 on this one. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 04 1991 17:19 | 30 |
| >Also to consider the coaches rarely give this award to
> a junior so I look for Murdock or Mutumbo or Avent to get it.
Mutombo and Avent ???? If either of these guys gets PotY the
process should be considered a farce.
Everyone's infatuated with the big guys Mike, and that's in
Owens favor. Also, it's "what have you done lately?", and
since Murdock's streak of 30-pt games, he's been consistently
in the 20's, while Owens has been living in the 30's. The
man also blocks shots, rebounds, assists, steals and shoots
inside and out. And don't forget that he brings the ball up
against the press and has the ball in delay game situations
(being the go-to guy).
> You SU fans are too much all that matters is SU....
Not so Mike. I didn't have Autry winning the Freshman of the Year
award, and every Big East analyst I've listened to thinks he will.
I don't think he's played consistently well enough to win it. I
think Curley has had a bigger impact, game-in-and-game-out.
I also didn't even consider Edwards or Ellis for 3rd Team Big East.
I'm just seeing things as they are. This is the best season (to-date)
since Syracuse has been in the Big East. They've had more talented
teams that have posted much more impressive wins, but never have they
had talent and desire, like this team has. And they have an unstoppable
force in nearly every phase of the game!
|
28.284 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:55 | 19 |
|
Murdock had 30 the other night against Nova. He still the all time NCAA
leader in steals. Charles Smith won it two year ago so I don't think the
infactuation with big men holds here. I agree that neither Mutumbo or
Avent are as deserving as Billy or Sealy for that matter but I still say
the team that would hurt the most by loosing their star player would be PC.
The crack about SU fans refered more to Mr./Mrs. Cave who thought Kelley
got exactly what he deserve and to the time we talked about the upcoming
year over at Carmella Farley. I tried to talk to you about some of the
other teams and all you kept doing was bring up guys like McCorkle, Hopkins,
MaCrea etc...Also the SU fans I met last year at the tournament were the
same way all they wanted to talk about was their team nobody else...
It's not a knock per se but rather a comment that SU fans bleed orange only...
;^)
mike
|
28.285 | | CADSYS::CAVE | | Tue Mar 05 1991 10:26 | 17 |
| -re Mike
The name is Cave, Alan Cave (sorry too much James Bond on TBS last night).
I think you have your noters mixed up. I only saw the last few minutes of
the Syracuse-Gtown game and never saw or commented on Kelley.
I think some of you are falsely blaming Joe for having Orange glasses on
(at least in terms of the POTY award). Billy Owens has as much right to that
award as Murdock and in some people's opinions more. Providence would
probaby be 8 or 9 without him instead of 7. However, as someone else stated,
Syracuse without Owens would be a middle of the pact team instead of the
Number 1 Big East team and a potential #1 in the EAST regional.
ALan
|
28.286 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 05 1991 10:53 | 15 |
| > It's not a knock per se but rather a comment that SU fans bleed orange only...
That's a fair statement Mike, at least as far as I'm concerned. Syracuse
basketball is sports' lifeblood in upstate NY.
But I believe that I'm very knowledgeable re: the other BE teams and their
players (I watch many games, get the yearbook, the bi-weekly news letter)
and in this situation the Syracuse player is the best in the conference
(IMO). It's call Player of the Year, not Most Valuable Player !
BTW, I thought I heard on FAN last night that the BE teams, etc. were
announced, anyone got the info ?
Joe
|
28.287 | BE Tournament History | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 05 1991 10:53 | 196 |
| Below are the BET results to-date. In 84 BET games, the lower seed has only
won 21 (a clean 25%).
'80 (@Hartford)
3 G'town 60
6 SH 47 G'town 76
G'town 87
2 SJ 48 SJ 66
7 PC 44
MVP Craig Shelton (G)
4 UConn 79
5 BC 68 UConn 61
SU 81
1 SU bye SU 92
'81 (@Syracuse)
8 PC 67
1 BC 65 PC 49
Vill 80
4 Vill 65 Vill 58 (OT)
5 UConn 54
MVP Leo Rautins (SU)
2 G'town 58
7 SH 52 G'town 53
SU 83 (3 OTs)
6 SU 71 SU 67
3 SJ 66
'82 (@Hartford)
1 Vill 88
8 SH 73 Vill 79
Vill 54
4 BC 94 BC 71
5 SU 92
MVP Eric Floyd (G)
2 G'town 62
7 PC 48 G'town 57
G'town 72
3 SJ 54 SJ 42
6 UConn 52
'83 (@MSG)
9 SH 73
8 PC 64
9 SH 56
1 BC 79 BC 80
BC 77
5 SU 79 SU 74
4 G'town 72
MVP Chris Mullin (SJ)
3 SJ 64
6 Pitt 53 SJ 91
SJ 85
2 Vill 69 Vill 80
7 UConn 68
'84 (@MSG)
9 SH 55
8 PC 59
8 PC 50
1 G'town 70 G'town 79
G'town 82 (OT)
5 SJ 57 SJ 68
4 BC 56
MVP Patrick Ewing (G)
3 Vill 75
6 Pitt 65 Vill 65
SU 71
2 SU 73 SU 66
7 UConn 58
'85 (@MSG)
9 SH 75
8 PC 77
8 PC 62
1 SJ 90 SJ 89
SJ 80
4 Vill 69 Vill 74
5 Pitt 61
MVP Patrick Ewing (G)
3 SU 70
6 BC 69 SU 65
G'town 92
2 G'town 93 G'town 74
7 UConn 62
'86 (@MSG)
9 SH 76
8 UConn66
9 SH 68
1 SJ 87 SJ 75
SJ 70
4 Vill 75 Vill 64
5 PC 63
MVP Dwayne Washington S
3 G'town 57
6 Pitt 56 G'town 73
SU 69
2 SU 102 SU 75 (OT)
7 BC 79
'87 (@MSG)
9 UConn59
8 BC 61
8 BC 51
1 G'town 56 G'town 84
G'town 69
4 PC 80 PC 66
5 SJ 51
MVP Reggie Williams (G)
3 SU 72
6 Vill 66 SU 99
SU 59
2 Pitt 96 Pitt 85
7 SH 88
'88 (@MSG)
9 UConn75
8 PC 62
9 UConn 58
1 Pitt 75 Pitt 69
Vill 68
4 Vill 71 Vill 72
5 SJ 68
MVP Sherman Douglas (S)
3 G'town 57
6 SH 61 SH 63
SU 85
2 SU 67 SU 68
7 BC 53
'89 (@MSG)
9 BC 81
8 SJ 74
9 BC 52
1 G'town 82 G'town 85
G'town 88
4 Pitt 71 Pitt 62
5 Vill 66
MVP Charles Smith (G)
3 SU 79
6 PC 76 SU 81
SU 79
2 SH 74 SH 78
7 UConn 66
'90 (@MSG)
9 BC 70
8 Pitt 88
8 Pitt 55
1 SU 58 SU 73
SU 75
4 SJ 60 Vill 61
5 Vill 70
MVP Chris Smith (UConn)
3 G'town 78
6 PC 77 G'town 60
UConn 78
2 UConn 76 UConn 65
7 SH 58
'91 (@MSG)
9 BC
8 Vill
8-9
1 SU
4 SH
5 Pitt
3 UConn
6 G'town
2 SJ
7 Prov
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28.288 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 05 1991 10:55 | 14 |
| Player of the Year in theory is a lot simpler than Most Valuable
Player. Player of the Year should go to the best player, period.
A better case can be made for Owens than Murdock for that award.
Most Valuable Player is where differing standards are more applicable.
If you believe that MVP should go to the person who is most important
to his team (ie, without him, they'd be in the toilet) then Murdock
should be MVP by that standard. Then of course you get the arguments
of "well, how good can Murdock really be for a team that finished 7-9
in the league?" and so on.
So, I go on. I don't worry about it.
John
|
28.289 | Avent, Mutumbo voting should be dam close | MAXWEL::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Tue Mar 05 1991 11:26 | 15 |
|
Ok Alan perhaps I did confuse you with another noter I apologize....
Joe never said you weren't knowledgable about the other teams just that
it seems you could care less about anyone but SU...
John pretty much summed up what I've been saying all along and as I stated
at the begining I based my vote on most valuable not bestest player...;^)
Then Joe jumps at me cause I slight Owens and were off in a rathole...
Oh well it wasn't like I didn't expect..hahhaaa
Atleast it won't be like the ACC where a Rick Fox makes first team before
"Tommy Googs" and Kenny Anderson before Corch....
mike
|
28.290 | fan of one, the rest are the enemy | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:06 | 21 |
| >Joe never said you weren't knowledgable about the other teams just that
>it seems you could care less about anyone but SU...
Syracuse fan 1st; Big East fan 2nd. I love to talk about Syracuse, but
I have an appreciation for guys like Sealy, Dehere, Smith, Woodard, etc.
and would never take anything away from them (see my BE teams in a previous
note). I don't talk just Syracuse, as my notes regarding updated standings,
BET history, weekly results and schedules, attest. And I think I've made
some insightful comments about G'town this year too...especially when it
comes to Mourning and why he SHOULD stay next year (God knows I don't want
to see him back).
FWIW, I don't think Syracuse is going to win this tournament. But after
the great regular season, it'll be easier to take. I do believe that
they will be in the Final 8, and very possibly the Final 4 (especially
with Arizona losing over the weekend, and likely to get #2 in the West...
and BTW, I think they'll beat UNLV !!!!).
Joe
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28.291 | Big East Trivia | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:13 | 66 |
| For all you Big East fans ....
I've done a little playing around with the Big East numbers and results over
the years. One thing that jumps out at me is just how pointless the Big East
tournament is in terms of changing the results. Only once has someone below
the top 4 seeds advanced to the finals - 6th seeded Syracuse in 1981, and SU
won the tournament. Up until this year, of the 11 tournaments that have been
held, the title game has seen #1 vs #2 5 times and #1 vs #3 4 times. When it's
been #3 vs #1 in the title game, #3 has had to beat #2 each time to get there.
When #1 has been in there, #1 has had to beat #4 6 of the 9 times. This post-
season tournament has run very true to form, ie, the regular season very ac-
curately reflects the relative strengths of the teams.
1981 and 1988 were the most upset laden years. 1981 saw #8 Providence knock
off #1 BC in the first game and #6 Syracuse knock off #3 St Johns and #2
Georgetown to reach and win the title game against #4 Villanova. 1988 pitted
#2 SU vs #4 Villanova so even that year didn't have all that many upsets. No
7th seed has ever won a game, the 8th seed has only won once, the 6th seed has
only advanced out of the 1st round twice while the 5th seed has only advanced
out of the first round 3 times. In other words, if you want to play in the
semifinals, you damn well better finish in the top 4 during the regular season.
The following chart shows how teams have finished in the regular season with
average final standing:
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
GT 2.58 3 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 0
SU 2.83 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0
SJ 3.50 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 1 0
VU 4.18 1 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 0
Pit 4.78 1 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 0
BC 5.83 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 1 3
UC 6.17 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2
PC 6.83 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 5 0
SH 6.92 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 1 4
I don't have total wins and losses in the regular season to plug in here but I
do have wins and losses in the tournament:
record 1st 2nd 3rd
GT 21-5 6 0 3 (Beat SU in final 4 times)
SU 18-9 2 7 2 (never lost in first round)
SJ 11-9 2 0 3
VU 11-10 0 3 5
Pit 4-7 0 0 3 (never played for title)
BC 5-11 0 1 1
UC 5-10 1 0 1
PC 4-11 0 0 2 (never played for title)
SH 4-11 0 0 2 (never played for title)
If you read across, you'll see each team's tournament record against each other:
team BC UC GT PC PIT SH SJ SU VU
BC X 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 2-3 0-1
UC 1-1 X 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-2
GT 2-0 1-1 X 4-0 2-0 2-1 4-0 5-3 1-0
PC 1-0 0-1 0-4 X 0-0 2-1 1-2 0-1 0-2
PIT 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 X 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-3
SH 0-1 2-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 X 0-1 0-2 0-1
SJ 2-1 1-0 0-4 2-1 1-0 1-0 X 1-1 3-2
SU 3-2 2-1 3-5 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 X 5-0
VU 1-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 3-1 1-0 2-3 0-5 X
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28.292 | good stuff John, thanks. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 05 1991 16:04 | 26 |
| > SU 18-9 2 7 2 (never lost in first round)
***************************
*****
> team BC UC GT PC PIT SH SJ SU *VU *
> SU 3-2 2-1 3-5 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 X *5-0*
*****
Thanks alot John, you just put the "kiss of death" on my team !
I believe that this year is a little different than the years past, in
that after Syracuse, there is no other "power" in the Big East. And
while Syracuse has done extremely well in winning the close games (8-0
in games decided by 4 pts or less, or in OT...or something like that),
they haven't dominated anyone other than BC.
Take Syracuse and BC out of the picture (and Villanova can do this),
and all hell could break loose this year, as there isn't much that
separates #2 from #8 (3 games!).
Possibly one reason why there aren't many upsets in the BET, is that
it's played at MSG, where no one has a homecourt advantage. In fact,
the only time a #6 won the title was when SU didn't AT THE CARRIER DOME.
Joe
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28.293 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 05 1991 16:09 | 6 |
| I never try to put the kiss of death on anyone, I just report the
facts. Interesting to note that the only pairing that has never
happened in the history of the BET is Providence vs Pittsburgh and that
won't happen this year either unless they make it to the finals.
John
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28.294 | ANYBODY BUT SU | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Tue Mar 05 1991 21:31 | 10 |
| Yup great stuff John what was that record again SU 0-4 in finals against the
Hoyas. :^) mAn Boehiem must have nightmares about the Hoyas not only do they
own them in the tournament they closed down Manley with a victory to snap SU's
55 game winning streak there...
best news is my aunt found two more tickets so I think I'm on way down on friday
How come they don't suspend Billy this week for bad grades? ;^)
mike
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28.295 | SU Hoyas pretty even in BET. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:03 | 8 |
| >team BC UC GT PC PIT SH SJ SU VU
>GT 2-0 1-1 X 4-0 2-0 2-1 4-0 5-3 1-0
Hey Mike, check again, the only team to "own" the Hoyas in the BET appears
to Syracuse ! They've taken 'em out 3 times. No one else has beaten
them more than once.
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28.296 | Mike Childs: Dihatsu Salesman | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Mar 06 1991 10:14 | 17 |
| >How come they don't suspend Billy this week for bad grades? ;^)
You know something the rest of us don't know ?
Mike, just think if Billy stays for his senior year --> guaranteed
grief for you next year too !
"SU beats Hoyas for 6th straight time"...
"Billy Owens, 1st back-to-back BE Player of the Year"...
"Billy Owens Wins Wooden Award (AGAIN)!"...
"Syracuse finishes undefeated in regular season!!"
My how the tables have turned.
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28.297 | Anybody but SU!!!! side note our stock just broke 80 smacks!!!!! | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Wed Mar 06 1991 10:57 | 7 |
|
Nope Joe just wishful think about Owens....while SU has beaten GT 3 times in
the tournament they have lost to them 5 times including a big goose egg in
the finals against the mighty Hoyas!
it's official we're out here friday and on our way down to naturally help
the crowd boo the hail out of SU!!!!!!!!
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28.298 | havefun,goodluckmikeand LOUIEEE,'nuther hat? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:01 | 27 |
| Guys,
Lest you not forget, LOUIEEE and the boy's do lIKE to play
spoiler! I hope LOUIEEE has the boys foaming at the mouth to
play. If they do, lookout GT, SU et al!!!!!!!!
If not, I'll be found hiding in a coat closet so's I don't
have to see them get squished :*(
Here's hoping that the Phil S - KOD comments earlier this season
have been neutralized!
Mikey,
I'll be with ya in spirit. Have fun!!! BTW, this year, if they
have a "Big East" type hat, I'd like to place an order. My collection
doesn't do duplicates/repeats & lasted year's SJU hat took care of
that void. Didn't you p/u a BE tournament had lasted year? I'm
kind of fuzzy with remembering what ones you got.
Oh yeah, right now my collection numbers 68. The nexted one will
be soicent-neuf (OK so my French is lousy but you get the idea) - a
place of honor!
GO LOUIEEEEE!!!!!!
Kev
]
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28.299 | | UPWARD::HEISER | welcome to the TONE ZONE | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:47 | 6 |
| South Mountain H.S., led by Brian Fair (signed letter of intent with
UCONN), won the division 5A Arizona state championship last night. It
was on local TV and was the first time I've seen him play. He's quite
a player!
Mike
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28.300 | Sagarin Computer Rating ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:36 | 5 |
| Does anyone out there know the "nuts-and-bolts" of the Sagarin Computer
Ratings ? Generally, I know that it's based on performance combined with
strength of schedule, but I want to know what's really happening.
How can Georgia, at 15-11, be rated #15 ?...and Syracuse, at 25-4, #14 ????
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28.301 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:54 | 18 |
| I don't know the exact nuts and bolts, but I'll bet it goes something
like this.
1. A team gets a certain amount of points for each win.
2. A team gets a certain amount of points for the quality of the
opposition.
3. The quality of the opposition is determined by the quality of its
opposition.
4. It continues on down the line until everyone is accounted for.
I don't know what the SEC schedules are like, but I do know, for
example, Georgetown plays a really weak schedule. Syracuse's 2 wins
over Georgetown are probably highly discounted because of all the
Division 2 teams the Hoyas play.
The details of the system aren't public information, I'm sure.
John
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28.302 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Mar 07 1991 09:39 | 31 |
| > 2. A team gets a certain amount of points for the quality of the
> opposition.
> 3. The quality of the opposition is determined by the quality of its
> opposition.
> 4. It continues on down the line until everyone is accounted for.
In other words, they're trying to encourage playing as tough a schedule
as you can. I can respect the intent, but this system cannot be the sole
determinant of the relative strength of a team, (and I'm sure it isn't).
I wonder how "quality of opposition" is determined ? Based on point
differentials ? That's risky, especially if they don't consider
where the game is played.
I believe it's safe to say that UNLV is the best team in the country, but
if all of their non-conference games were against very weak Div. 1 and
Div. 2 schools, they probably wouldn't make Sagarin's Top 10.
Despite a North Carolina being #3 in Sagarin's ratings, I don't think
you'll see them get a #1 seed unless they win the ACC tourney and Syracuse
loses the BET. Hopefully human judgement will prevail.
Ohio St. lost last night (to Purdue), and finishes on the road at Iowa.
This could change the seedings. Before last night I had the #1s and #2s
like this:
EAST SOUTHEAST MIDWEST WEST
Duke Arkansas Ohio St. UNLV
Arizona Indiana SU <----???---->NC
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28.303 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 07 1991 10:20 | 78 |
| Quality of opposition depends mostly (from what I understand) on its
record. While I don't know the specifics of the Sagarin system, I do
know what happens in the Mass High Schools system for determining the
competing teams in the football playoffs. This awards teams points for
the number of wins it has, and the number of wins amassed by its beaten
opponents.
A team gets 10 points for each win against a team in its own division
regardless of that team's record. It gets 8 points for a win against a
team in one division lower, 6 points for a win against a team in two
divisions lower, 4 points for a win against a team in three divisions
lower, 2 points for a win against a team in four divisions lower; 12
points for a win against a team in a division higher, 14 points for a
a win against a team in two divisions higher, 16 points for a win
against a team in three divisions higher and 18 points for a win
against a team in four divisions higher. This system therefore
encourages a football team to play its games against theoretically
equal or higher competition. It hurts the schools from the bigger
divisions (ie, the Catholic Conference) which can't fill its non-league
schedule against teams from the same division but helps the schools
from the lower divisions who may end of playing these schools from
higher divisions. A good Division 2 or 3 team can rack up a lot of
points if it ends up having to play (and beat) a lot of Division 1
schools. All losses are created equal but all wins are not. In other
words, a school will be hurt equally by a loss regardless of whether
that loss is to the biggest school in the state or the smallest school
in the state. I don't know if the Sagarin system does anything with
this.
For this part of the formula, the Sagarin system and the MIAA system
are probably pretty close to equal. Where they differ is in
determining the quality of the competition.
The MIAA awards teams 2 points for each win that its beaten opponents
have. Opponents of a team that it has lost to are not considered.
Again, all losses are created equal. The quality of the schedule that
its beaten opponents have isn't considered. What does matter is the
quality of a given team's non-league opponents and for its beaten
opponents in the same league, the quality of the non-league schedule
because the league games all tend to cancel themselves out. So, if a
given team in a given league plays strong non-league opponents and the
other teams in a given league play strong non-league opponents as well
and beat them, then if that given team has a good record, it has a good
shot at going to the Super Bowl. Where the Sagarin formula goes
further is in the assessment of the beaten opponents wins - they are
all considered equal in the MIAA system (2 points) but probably are not
considered equal in the Sagarin system. The Sagarin system is probably
more complex and analyzes the quality of the beaten opponents and then
the quality of their beaten opponents and so. It's kind of like the
thing that comes up every year "well, Amherst beat Springfield and
Springfield beat Central Connecticut and Central Connecticut beat UConn
and UConn beat Yale and Yale beat Army and Army beat Navy and Navy beat
Notre Dame so therefore Amherst should be able to beat Notre Dame."
I don't know enough about the Syracuse schedule off the top of my head
and why they are so poorly ranked relative to the polls, but consider
Georgetown for a minute. If you consider the quality of their
non-league schedule (poor, at best) and then look at how strong those
non-league teams were and how strong the opponents of the non-league
teams are and so on, you can get a pretty good idea of why Georgetown
is where they are.
2 last points to keep in mind:
1. A weaker team will tend to play a stronger schedule than a stronger
team will, because neither of them can play each other. For example,
Syracuse played a weaker schedule than BC did because BC played a team
that was 12-4 in the league while Syracuse played a team that was 1-15
in the league.
2. This doesn't really matter in a system where there is a playoff
because the playoff is designated to settle just who the best team is.
A rating system like this is far more applicable and useful in football
(just like polls are more useful and necessary in football, though not
great, and are completely useless in hoops) because there is no
playoff.
John
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28.304 | ACCaught would hate the MIAA. No credit for excellent losses. | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HeySurgeonGereral,ThisBUD'sForYou | Thu Mar 07 1991 11:49 | 1 |
|
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28.305 | Thanks John. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Mar 07 1991 13:21 | 10 |
| > 1. A weaker team will tend to play a stronger schedule than a stronger
> team will, because neither of them can play each other. For example,
> Syracuse played a weaker schedule than BC did because BC played a team
> that was 12-4 in the league while Syracuse played a team that was 1-15
> in the league.
Good point John. This is similar to the situation you gave with the
Catholic football schools.
Thanks for going through that.
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28.306 | My understanding of Sagarin... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 07 1991 16:48 | 39 |
|
The Sagarin rating system attempts (I say attempts because any
analytical sports rating system that goes too far starts yielding
diminishing returns, IMO) to be more scientific than a system like
the one John described which purely uses wins (and maybe losses) as
inputs. The system is a neural network in which each game result is
entered back into the information base and cross-referenced against
all other game results. As long as a Team A played a team who played
another team who played yet another team who played Team B, Teams A &
B can in some way be compared. If you get enough information (which
isn't always the case), the system should work pretty well.
An opponents' won-loss record is not the critical factor in
determining strength of schedule; rather, how that team fared
against *its* competition and so on down the line (with all the
results recursively looped back as reference points) is the key.
Excellent losses *are* rewarded. It is possible for a team to lose to
a better team in the system and to rise in the rankings (I think this
makes sense for the most part). Margin of victory or defeat is
considered, with a cap placed on credit for blow-outs. What I don't
like is the home-court factor: the visiting team is credited with an
automatic point spread (it's 3 points in the football system) that can
actually turn a winner into a loser and vice-versa. To me, actually
winning the game should always be the most important variable because
messing around with point spreads to determine a "winner" in the system
can be misleading and distort the facts of who actually controlled the
game.
At least for football, I have found the Sagarin system to be pretty
good for judging the strength of disparate teams that don't get to play
each other or many common opponents, but not as good for ranking teams
for the purposes of determining a champion, after the fact. The reason
for this is the weight given to margin of victory, home field, etc.,
when it should really come down to who wins the big games no matter how
they did it, and all else be damned...
glenn
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28.307 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 08 1991 08:23 | 8 |
| Thanks for filling me in on the details about the Sagarin system. It
certainly clears up how it works.
In the Toilet Bowl last night, BC blew a double digit lead and lost to
Villanova 74-73 on 2 free throws with 2.x seconds left. Villanova
plays Syracuse today.
John
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28.308 | not looking forward to SU-Vill | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 08 1991 10:14 | 8 |
| > In the Toilet Bowl last night, BC blew a double digit lead and lost to
> Villanova 74-73 on 2 free throws with 2.x seconds left.
According to USA Today, BC had a 69-59 lead with about 2 minutes left.
I know Villanova isn't playing well down the stretch this season, but
I'll still sweat this one out today.
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28.309 | Are today's games on radio? | MPGS::BURGESS | | Fri Mar 08 1991 10:23 | 6 |
| Are today's games being broadcast on any local radio stations? I
thought I saw a note in here some where that gave a station, but I
can't seem to find it now.
Thanks!!
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28.310 | WWOR - don't know where on dial :*( | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 08 1991 10:40 | 1 |
|
|
28.311 | OOps! WWOR is Ch 38tv-maybe a Prov,RI station? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 08 1991 11:32 | 1 |
|
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28.312 | a day I look forward to every year | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 08 1991 11:46 | 3 |
| I don't know about radio stations broadcasting the BET, but it is on
WWOR (TV - CH9 out of NJ), and WSBK (CH38) TV. I'll be heading home
in about 15 minutes.
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28.313 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Mar 08 1991 13:58 | 4 |
| Anyone got an update on this afternoon's action?
py
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28.314 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 08 1991 14:46 | 1 |
| Seton Hall won the opener 70-69.
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28.315 | ALLRIGHT! thanks | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Mar 08 1991 14:59 | 1 |
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28.316 | Syracuse up by 3!! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Fri Mar 08 1991 15:50 | 10 |
| Big East Tournament Update..............
Syracuse 40
Villanova 37
with 17:00 left
- Ken -
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28.317 | Villanova 70-68 | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Fri Mar 08 1991 16:41 | 6 |
|
Syracuse pulls the big choke! And they usually wait for the NCAA's!
Go P.C.!!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
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28.318 | VILLANOVA CURSE STRIKES AGAIN! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | | Sat Mar 09 1991 02:01 | 12 |
|
This can't be happening! Arrrgh!! What is it with Villanova? They
must have some kind of voodoo curse on Syracuse!
Oh well, it looks as though they could be Westward bound by next week.
Trying to look at the bright side, at least they will be well rested
and very hungry to redeem themselves!
Maybe even a UNLV / Syracuse match-up may come out of this. It
could be a very interesting game!
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28.319 | Great tourny... | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Sun Mar 10 1991 21:18 | 47 |
| Review of the B.E.T.....
I missed the 'nova/BC game, but went to all the rest of the games.
SHU/Pitt was an excellent game. Two evenly matched teams going down to
the last second before Taylor drove the lane and layed the ball in to
win.
Syracuse/Villanova - SU had as much as a 13 point lead with less than
10 minutes to play, How they blew this game is still a mystery to me.
After Ellis fouled out and Owens had got his fifth foul, everything
started going right for 'nova. And the Orange choke once again.
St. Johns/Providence - I slept through some of this game. Kinda dull.
The Redmen looked like they might pull away a couple of times, but PC
kept coming back and closing the gap to 1 or 2 points before taking the
lead and the game.
UConn/G'town - ugliest game of the tourny. I think both teams shot
under 30% from the field. G'town won by virtue of defense and 27
rebounds by their big center, Metumbo(sp?). UConn couldn't do anything
the whole game. We were wondering if either team would score 50 points.
LOTS of fouls...some called, some not called.
SATURDAY:
--------
Seton Hall/Nova - great game. No big leads. Taylor was the hot man for
the HALL once again. Rollie knows how to coach a game. He got alot out
of a team that was really overmatched in both the Syracuse game and
this one. Taylor with the bucket at 1.7 seconds to win it for the Hall
Providence/G'town - Defense and rebounding again. Providence was really
overmatched inside, but G'town didn't exploit it as much as they should
have. The Hoyas can't shoot from the outside, but are very tough on the
boards and get alot of chances.
Sunday:
-------
SHU beats G'town after leading for the majority of the game. Close game
at the half, but the hall pulled away late and won it. Mourning and
Avent were going at each other all game. Lots of uncalled fouls.
Typical Georgetown thuggery. Lots of elbows, shoves, etc...from the
Horrors. But, the Hall was a better all around team and they proved it.
SHU....B.E.T. CHAMPS
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28.320 | What a joke...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Mar 11 1991 08:26 | 13 |
| The Redmen's March choke continued for a fourth successive year, with
its "One game and out (in the BE Tourney)" plan.
How embarrassing. The frontcourt can stand by itself, but this team
has no (none, nada, zero, etc......) shooting guards. What a disgrace.
I wonder whether some of those Elite Republican (Two) Guards could do
a better job than Sproling, Mullin, et al.
Enough said.
Redmen Phil
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28.321 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 11 1991 08:36 | 35 |
| This was by no means a form-laden tournament. The 6th, 7th and 8th seeds all
won in the first round. In addition, the tournament saw Syracuse's first-ever
first round loss (to Villanova, a team that had never beaten SU) and the first
title for Seton Hall.
I don't have total wins and losses in the regular season to plug in here but I
do have wins and losses in the tournament:
record 1st 2nd 3rd
GT 23-6 6 1 3 (Beat SU in final 4 times)
SU 18-10 2 7 2
SJ 11-10 2 0 3
VU 13-11 0 3 6
Pit 4-8 0 0 3 (never played for title)
BC 5-12 0 1 1
UC 5-11 1 0 1
PC 5-12 0 0 3 (never played for title)
SH 6-12 1 0 2
If you read across, you'll see each team's tournament record against each other:
team BC UC GT PC PIT SH SJ SU VU
BC X 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 2-3 0-2
UC 1-1 X 1-2 1-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-2
GT 2-0 2-1 X 5-0 2-0 2-2 4-0 5-3 1-0
PC 1-0 0-1 0-5 X 0-0 2-1 2-2 0-1 0-2
PIT 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 X 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-3
SH 0-1 2-1 2-2 1-2 1-1 X 0-1 0-2 1-1
SJ 2-1 1-0 0-4 2-2 1-0 1-0 X 1-1 3-2
SU 3-2 2-1 3-5 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 X 5-1
VU 2-0 2-0 0-1 2-0 3-1 1-1 2-3 1-5 X
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28.322 | No big fan of either; just curious... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:28 | 22 |
|
How did the NCAA selection committee come to the decision to take
Villanova over Providence? I hope it wasn't based on what happened in
the Big East tournament. Both teams scored upsets, and what you'd have
is essentially the lower-seeded team holding an advantage because they
had the chance to pull the greater upset.
What did Providence and Villanova do head-to-head this year? Is this
another example of de-emphasis of the regular season?
I heard Dick Vitale's opinion on the Big East's representation and I
couldn't disagree with him more. Not only does ol' Dicky want to put a
limit on conference representation, but he goes a step further and says
*everyone* should have a post-season tournament so that with a small
winning streak *anyone* can make it. In other words, he's taking the
seemingly contradictory positions of complaining about all the 20+ win
small teams that didn't make it and still wanting the Midwest Athletic
Smalltime Conference to hold a tournament so that potentially *two* of
their teams can go. There ain't enough slots for that, babeeee...
glenn
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28.323 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:46 | 6 |
|
Wardle, just out of curiosity, how did you get your BET tickets?
I called MSG to find out about them, and they told me that the only
way to get tickets was through the schools.
- Ken -
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28.324 | Frustrating & ~disgusted..... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Mar 11 1991 10:19 | 11 |
| Congrat's to PC for wanting it more and beating LOUIEEE and the "boys"
:*(
Congrat's to PJ and the Pirates for winning the BE title!
Congrat's to JoSH.
"the good loser" - Kev :^(
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28.325 | the aftermath | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 11 1991 12:11 | 58 |
| > Syracuse/Villanova - SU had as much as a 13 point lead with less than
> 10 minutes to play, How they blew this game is still a mystery to me.
Actually Jim, SU had a 16-pt lead (63-47) with ~ 10 minutes to go! Just
when I think Jimmy's tortured us with his best heart-breaking losses, he
comes up with one better.
The way I saw it, Ellis' fouling out, and Owens having to sit a while
with 5 fouls hurt Syracuse big, but I still have to fault Boeheim for
not using the clock. Hell, with 2 starters not out there, he should
have demanded that they use 40 seconds each trip, and set up Johnson
for a shot. Instead, they were shooting after only 10 seconds or so...
and guys like Edwards and McRae were taking terrible shots.
When Owens returned (with ~ 5 minutes left) the momentum was fully
on Villanova's side, and yet Billy didn't touch the ball until Villanova
tied it up and SU was attempting to regain the lead in the last minute.
With Owens and Johnson both averaging 20+/game, how can they not touch
the ball at the most important time of the game ? Only Bum-heim knows
for sure!
re: SU's 1st 1st-round loss
John, Syracuse lost to BC in the 1st round in '82 (in Hartford, 94-92).
Ironincally, they had a 10-pt lead with less than 2 minutes to go and
BC came back to win it.
Again, THANKS JOHN !!!!
re: PC-Vill
I can't see Villanova getting in and NOT Providence. After seeing this,
and watching Fordham get screwed, no one can tell me that *some* politics
aren't involved here. Providence and Vill split during the season,
but Villanova had a better rating in the computer.
As for Syracuse's chances ? The 3 of the last 4 years a Big 10 team has
knocked them out of the tourney (Ind in '87's Final; Ill in '89's Final 8;
Minn in '90's Final 16). And so we have Purdue as a potential 2nd-round
opponent this year!
If you believe in this stuff, the only 2 times SU's been to the Final
Four, they were in the East Region. It appears to be the weakest
region this year, although Oklahoma St. (2 Srs, 3 Jrs) will be tough.
Maybe UCLA will take out NC. But, for the most part, the committee
was kind to Syracuse.
Someone mentioned that they'll be ready after their loss in the BET.
I could see them going the other way too. This team hasn't blown
people away during the regular season. They've been winning all of
the close ones (until Friday). Friday's loss could be a huge blow
to their confidence. Not what you want in a "once-and-done" tournament.
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28.326 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Mon Mar 11 1991 13:01 | 22 |
|
At first, I was REALLY upset with the NCAA for picking Villanova over
P.C. Then, after thinking about it, I realized there's one good reason
for doing so - the coach.
Rollie is a whiz (in fact, I think they should give him Big East coach of
the year *every* year!), but Barnes can be held personally attributable
for several P.C. lossses. Rollie sees something on the court, wham, bam,
he corrects, he changes, he works at it. Rick is one of those stoic
game plan coaches who just doesn't seem to understand what is going on
in the game and how to learn from it. I'm having reservations
about him lately, but, he's winning just enough games to keep him
there.
Anyway... 7 Big East teams? Love it, but don't think was this the
year... previous years, for sure.
So... I'm hoping for a great Big East showing. I'll even root for
Syracuse! Just as long as lots of Big East teams do well. Keep the
conference on top!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
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28.327 | All-Big East Selections | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 11 1991 13:50 | 40 |
| > So... I'm hoping for a great Big East showing. I'll even root for
> Syracuse! Just as long as lots of Big East teams do well. Keep the
> conference on top!
Sean, if you really are an SU alumnus, you should write Jake Crouthammel
(AD) and complain...especially if you contribute during the annual fund-
raisers, etc. An alumnus with such dislike for his former school's
team should let it be known.
Big East awards:
Player of the Year: Billy Owens (SU) --> unanimous
1st team: Billy Owens (SU)
Eric Murdock (PC)
Terry Dehere (SH)
Malik Sealy (SJ)
Dikembe Mutombo (G)
Freshman of the Year: Bill Curley (BC)
Freshman team: Bill Curley (BC)
Adrian Autry (SU)
Jerry Walker (SH) --> Prop 48 soph
Churchwell (G)
Harrison (G)
Coach of the Year: Jim Boeheim (SU) --> he showed why,
didn't he ?
Defensive Player of the Year: Dikembe Mutombo (G) --> how can they
deny Murdock this honor ?
I didn't see the 2nd (or 3rd?) teams, but I did hear that Avent was on
the 2nd team (Boeheim was shocked that he wasn't on the 1st team).
Mike, do you have the 2nd and 3rd teams ?
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28.328 | Still got my Pirates blue on ;^) | CHIEFF::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Mon Mar 11 1991 20:30 | 47 |
|
Billy Who????? Billy Who?? Eric certainly made me look good this weekend!
Joe, Owens shouldn't have even been in the game with 5 minutes left cause
he should have fouled out in the first quarter but no the refs out there to
protect those NY teams but to no avail thank you very much PC and VU...
Great game great time....bestest bestest game of the weekend Seton Hall
and VU, nexted bestest was GT over UConn the Uconn fans were so bad they
had JoJ rooting for Georgetown!! Of course he might have switched over
just after they opened upa 15 point lead I'm not sure. And the Bestest
game of the weekend SU/Villinova. Never thought SU would loose with
Edwards shooting that good.
Sat with some Georgetown fas and they were a riot. Totally convinced that
Georgetown should just shoot 100 shots a game. Who cares if you only shoot
27% thast alteast 54 points a few foul shots, and we should be able to play
enough D.
Novas made it over PC because of schedule strength. The beat LSU and lost to
Arizona but like Glenn explained it they got points for a_excellent loss to
Arizona because of Arizona's mucho higher ranking. PC as much as I love em
only played a Georgetown prototypical schedule. YOu know the same one Ohio
State used this year.
Can't see why Harrison and Churchwell made it ahead of Brown he's the more
complete player. Glad to see Dehere make it ahead of Smith.
Georgetown will beat UNLV next week and then loose later on that's if they don't
loose first to Vandy. But the dummy on WFAN said that Larry Johnson would beat
up Mutumbo and Mourning yeah right. Mourning played himself back into the
lottery the last two weeks and no Larry Johnson is going to have his way with
him. Best part about listening to WFAN last night on the way home was that
everyone that called in to complain about who made it and who didn't bitched
about Georgetown. Not Villinova not Pitt, Not Iowa , Not Purdue, Not George
Tech...hahhahhahaaaaaa I love it!!!!
The other half of JoJ story from the Pirates note continued: " I wanted to buy
this really cool Georgetown swea<tshirt but they had no extra larges left on
Sunday. So I says to the lady what do you have in an extra large? We have this one
Seton Hall sweatshirt so I says ok I'll take it. She then noticed my digital
sweatshirt I have on she you work at DEC? I says yup. She says "You switch
teams like this?" I says yeah. She ys "Are you DOCTOR MIDNIGHT?"
many smiles more later
GO Pirates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mike
|
28.329 | Repeat of last years #8 UNC vs. #1 OU? Nah. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 08:43 | 12 |
| > Georgetown will beat UNLV
Ho ho haw!!! Good un, Mike. Now I read in my paper this morning how
poor Tark is moanin' cause Gougetown (tm) was one of 2 teams he feared
playing. Course Arizona was the other one. Boo hoo!!
What a crock. Vegas will roll over the Hoyas with no problem, just
like they're gonna roll over anybody else unfortunate enough to get in
the way.
- ACC Chris
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28.330 | fearless prediction logic? | CHIEFF::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 09:20 | 15 |
|
Laugh all you like Chris but if and I agree it's a mighty big if, if someone
is going to beat UNLV it's going to be a team like Georgetown. Georgetown
with their inside defense can force UNLV to the perimeter and hopefully
they're cold out there. Georgetown still has the ability to take away a
team's break as well. Their offense is atroucious but the tools are there
to run a decent enough stall to keep Vegas' posessions' down and hopefully
the score. Johnson can be neturalize by Mutumbo's quickness and the guards
can do a decent job on Hunt and Anthony I just don't know who's going to
stop Augmon.
If they loose it will be because they can't shoot straight not because
they're intimated and didn't come to play.
mike
|
28.331 | Mourning and Mutombo, but that's about it | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Tue Mar 12 1991 09:38 | 8 |
| I'm with ya, Mike, except that Georgetown's backcourt is suspect and
might get ripped.
I don't like either team so it's going to be a pleasure watching them
beat up on each other...unless Georgetown loses to Vandy...not all that
out of the question.
--dan'l
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28.332 | Alonzo!!!!!!!!!! | MAXWEL::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:13 | 8 |
|
yeah Dan-l but they're suspect offensively not defensively. They also can
rotate 4 guys there and go either big or small.
they can win, they can also get beat by fifty. Also they're not good enough
to look ahead so hopefully they are concentrating on beating Vandy first...
mike
|
28.333 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:33 | 17 |
| > and the guards can do a decent job on Hunt and Anthony
I'm not sure this is true. Georgetown hasn't had that "pestering"
defensive play, causing turnovers and bad shots, from their back-
court this year. I don't see any size there, and you're right,
they have no one to control Augmon.
IMO, their ONLY chance is to keep the game in the 50's. G'town's
guards don't score enough, and you're not going to get 40 pts out
of Mourning and Mutombo combined.
I think Arizona has the best chance to knock off UNLV. They have the
size inside to give UNLV fits on the boards, AND they can score from
both inside and out. They also have a transition game that UNLV will
have to respect.
If they're on their game, I can see them beating UNLV.
|
28.334 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:46 | 4 |
| > -< Repeat of last years #8 UNC vs. #1 OU? Nah. >-
What are you saying here Chris ? Which match-up this year looks like
the one above ?
|
28.335 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:56 | 9 |
| > What are you saying here Chris ? Which match-up this year looks
> like the one above ?
In MikeChilds wildest fantasies, this years potential match-up of #1
West seed UNLV vs. #8 West seed Georgetown would compare favorably with
last years #1 Southeast seed Oklahoma vs. #8 Southeast seed North Carolina.
- ACC Chris
|
28.336 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:58 | 22 |
|
Joe while the guards haven't been pests they haven't allowed teams to
pentrate or bomb away from the perimeter. They've been solid not spectacular
like we're used to seeing at Georgetown but not bad. The size is when they
switch Morgan and Churchwell into the backcourt. They are no freebie against
them you work for what you get.
Georgetown's biggest problem is that Mourning can't play zone defense out
on the wing he get beats constantly so JT uses Kelley here. It hurts them
on the boards. Mourning can play zone great when he's in the middle but
other than that he doesn't either understand the principals of a zone.
And you certainly can't take Mutumbo out of the middle...
Chris, 5 or 6 guys from Vegas going to pros how many from OU made it last
year? I didn't see UNC starting three freshman last year so comparable isn't
even a word here. It's just you usual attemp to bolster any win that UNC
has to greater height. Please don't get me start I haven't run down Snuffy
in long time....
;^)
mike
|
28.337 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Wed Mar 13 1991 14:58 | 12 |
| re: tickets
We got the BET tix from Mike Childs' aunt/uncle. UConn fans and
supporters I'm sorry to say.
Mike is right, I ended up rooting for G'town vs UConn because the UConn
fans are a bunch of whiners. What babies. Every call that was made they
were unhappy with. They were saying all kinds of stuff about Mourning
and Metumbo. I never thought anyone could cause me to root for G;town,
but the UConn fans did it.
Joj
|
28.338 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 13 1991 15:01 | 7 |
| JOJ -
If you want to see *REAL* whining and complaining, check out a UConn vs
BC game in anything. Now that will really turn your stomach! It would
probably turn you into a Mets and Giants fan ... :-)
John
|
28.339 | | CAM::WAY | Happiness is a warm scrum, mon | Wed Mar 13 1991 15:54 | 9 |
| Ah, go blow all of yas...
At least you got to see the game. The one and only sports bar I could
find in Nassau showed the Czyz vs Someone-or-other fight... It wasn't
even interesting....
;^)
'Saw
|
28.340 | insert team here - fans only see one side of the game | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Mar 13 1991 20:53 | 9 |
| UCONN fans just want to win. I see nothing wrong with being biased
at the moment and then being rational and objective after the game 8*)
We never foul, the call always goes the wrong way, the refs pay is
being supplemented by some fatcat alumni from the other team etc...
The fact that Madison Square Garden sells beer and hard booze during
the game and UCONN students have a bus ride home afterwords doesn't
hurt the anti-anyone playing UCONN theme in the stands.
Jimbo
|
28.341 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Thu Mar 14 1991 07:51 | 19 |
| >>We never foul, the call always goes the wrong way, the refs pay is
>>being supplemented by some fatcat alumni from the other team etc...
Ahhh, I see you've sat in the UConn section before...8^)
>>The fact that Madison Square Garden sells beer and hard booze during
>>the game and UCONN students have a bus ride home afterwords doesn't
>>hurt the anti-anyone playing UCONN theme in the stands.
Well, I'm sure this added to it. The woman in front of me was as quiet
as a mouse during the first three games on Friday, but when UConn took
the court she was shouting every obscenity you've ever heard at the
refs and the Georgetown players. What a riot. So then I had some recent
UConn grad sitting next to me that decided he could antagonize this
woman real easily...so he did. He had her pissing and moaning all game.
ha ha....I had a great time.
JoJ
|
28.342 | | CAM::WAY | Happiness is a warm scrum, mon | Thu Mar 14 1991 08:08 | 12 |
| Yeah, but JoJ, in all honesty, how many sports fans do you know that
are truly objective?
Don't you get hyped up over the Jets and SHU?
Rabid fandom is what sport is all about. If you think it's bad in
this area, go to Texas, or some place down South.
I didn't get a chance to see the game, unfortunately, so I can't
address that...
'Saw
|
28.343 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Thu Mar 14 1991 09:08 | 6 |
| Frank, you of all people should know that when it comes to sports I'm
totally objective.
JoJ
PS - The Jets do have three all pro wide receivers.
|
28.344 | A Redmen Recruit...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Mar 14 1991 09:34 | 12 |
| ALL-LONG ISLAND 6'3" 2G Derek Brow, from Carey HS, made a verbal
commitment to play hoops at SJU for the next four years. Brown is a
candidate for the 1991 McDonald's All-American Team.
Brown averaged 36.8 ppg this season - the best on Long Island. He also
averaged 11.7 rpg, 7.2 apg and shot 62% from the field and 48% from
3-point range. Brown was also recruited by Duquesne, St. Peter's, St.
Joseph's, Manhattan, Fairleigh Dickinson, Miami and Providence, but his
"lifelong dream was to go to St. John's", according to his coach,
Michael Vertovez.
Redmen Phil
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28.345 | Whatta town........ | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Mar 14 1991 13:34 | 19 |
| Phil,
THAT'S GREAT NEWS!!!!!
As a side note, H. Frank Carey H.S. is in Franklin Square, my home
town! small world.......
As a lad, I had Boy Scout meetings and CYO basketball events there.
Carey H.S. vs Sewanika H.S. (in neighboring Elmont) had one of the
biggest T-Day football rivalries on L.I.
Sewanika H.S. was a track powerhouse, coached by a guy Jim Fraley.
I'm telling you this becaus ethey once had a top rated miler/distance
guy named J. Devlin!! (no relation)
GO LOUIEEE.......GO FRANKLIN SQUARE!!!!!!
Kev
|
28.346 | tough time of year to lose 2 in a row... | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Thu Mar 14 1991 23:50 | 7 |
|
...but not unexpected from Syracuse. So they keep their NCAA tradition
in tact. You gotta gear up for the bottom seeds, too, the clich� goes.
Go Big East, anyway...
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.347 | | FDCV06::KING | Jesse's Jets! | Fri Mar 15 1991 08:20 | 3 |
| Boeheim... The Dean Smith of the Big East.....
REK
|
28.348 | | CAM::WAY | Happiness is a warm scrum, mon | Fri Mar 15 1991 08:22 | 14 |
| Wow --
UCONN blows LSU outta the water!
I was watching the Whalers beat Detroit before flipping over to catch
the big trial on LA Law and was switching to the UCONN game off and
on.
I couldn't believe how UCONN outplayed LSU. A smaller, peskier team
seemed to deny them a lot of opportunities....
Great win.
'Saw
|
28.349 | The Hall rocks Pepperdine | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:04 | 4 |
| Syracuse ruined the Big East's perfect record yesterday...what a bunch
of stiffs. Boheim should get the axe now....they oughta hire Rollie.
JoJ
|
28.350 | Another early exit | CADSYS::CAVE | | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:07 | 42 |
| Where do I start. There's so much to say about the Syracuse game and about
the team and coach in general.
First off all, Congrats to Richmond, as they not only played a great game
but were simply the better team out there on the floor. Forget the talent,
they were a better basketball team.
As for Syracuse, what an embarassment to themselves and the Big East fans.
There defense was terrible and they stood around on offense. Some questions
I must ask.
1) Has Syracuse even heard of a pick
2) Why does Edwards pass up the open 3 and then shoot a long jumper with
someone in his face.
2A) Why does Edwards shoot at all
3) Why did Owens spent so much time on the perimeter
3A) When he was inside (with Richmond collapsed around him) why did the rest
of the team stand around watching while the guards forced the ball to him.
There are many more questions to be asked and answered.
Syracuse certainly didn't come to play (the announcer mentioned that
Syracuse was fooling around at practice and was taking Richmond lightly).
How could they take a team known for upsets lightly especially after
a first round exit in the Big East tourney. This is where the blame
to totally to Jimmy B. Is he clueless (nothing new here).
The one bright side is that with a first round loss in both the Big East
tourney and the NCAA's, maybe they can remove him.
Foul trouble also hurt Syracuse as the refs were calling a lot of touch and
incidental contact fouls. The Big East's 6 foul rule definitely hurt
Syracuse since the Orangemen didn't seem to know how to handle foul
trouble (players and coaches). Owens became very tenative defensively and
allowed Richmond post up players to shoot uncontested turn-around jumpers.
Joe, I curious to hear your thoughts.
ALan
|
28.351 | venting... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:47 | 89 |
| Congratulations to all of yesterday's *BIG* East winners !! Especially
UConn. Take it from me, appreciate *big time* performance. Even Pitt
has my admiration this morning...coming back from a 10-pt 2nd 1/2 deficit
to win in OT.
How prophetic was yesterday's The National ? On the front page they had
pictures of Bob Knight and Jim Boeheim and the title is:
THE BEST AND THE WORST (game coaches)
I don't have to tell you who was which ? Of all of the coaches in the
country, this writer had Bum-heim as the #1 WORST game coach. Here are
some of his comments:
- Syracuse may beat you, but Jim Boeheim won't.
- Boeheim is Coach Lassez-Faire, which is a big part
of his success. Roll it out and see what happens.
- Keep it close - not an easy task - and if Billy Owens
doesn't beat you, it's a sure thing Jimmy B. won't, either.
Interestingly, Dick Tarrant (Richmond) was this writer's #2 BEST coach.
- Syracuse had better blow out Richmond...because if you
let Tarrant stay in a game, the odds are he will find a
way to beat you.
- Tarrant never has great talent but his teams are tough-
minded and believe he'll find a way to pull out a close
game.
His BEST: Knight
Tarrant
Carril (Princeton)
"K" (Duke)
Smith (NC)
Massimino (Vill)
Penders (Tx)
Richardson (Ark)
Carlesimo (SH) honorable mention
Gillen (Xavier) "
Roy Williams (Kan) "
Eddie Fogler (Vandy) "
Rick Majerus (Utah) "
His WORST: Boeheim
Bill Frieder (Ari St)
Cremins (Geo Tech)
Chaney (Temple)
Harrick (UCLA)
Turk (So Miss)
Brown (LSU)
Heathcote (Mich St)
Keady (Purdue) dishonorable mention
JT (G'town) "
Evans (Pitt) "
He says Tarkanian makes both lists: "He will not make a single
adjustment during a game throughout the tournament. Which, in
this case, may make him the best coach of all."
On the court, Syracuse didn't play with any fire. They made numerous
careless turnovers, and some very brainless fouls (especially down
the stretch). Their defense didn't show up. Billy had a bad shooting
night, and they didn't set anything up for him either. Johnson didn't
score. Questionable shot selection...especially Edwards with those
running jumpshots in traffic. It was amazing that they even had a
shot to take the lead with only one minute to play.
This program finds itself teetering on the edge now. Boeheim's
obvious deficiencies have hit new lows, which should cause big-time
HS players to think twice about playing for him. If you were a
kid's HS coach would you recommend that he play for this BUFFOON ?
If they have committed serious violations and do get put on probation,
the core of this team could disappear, and top new recruits could be
2 years away. Owens certainly will leave. Johnson should transfer
(will McRae go too ?), and they could lose the best of their current
recruits. Probation will likely have some recruiting restrictions
(ie: coaches' visiting recruits; recruits coming to SU), and they
may get axed from TV, exposure they heavily rely on.
The one good thing that could come out of this is that they could
fire him. As The National points out, it can't get any worse.
Joe
|
28.352 | and another thing... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 15 1991 10:59 | 13 |
| Adrian Autry was a mild disappointment this year. Many times he committed
stupid (eg: reach-in) fouls and his passes were not always on time, to the
right person, and quite often in traffic. Too many people have sung his
praises for me to believe he's not what they say he is. I think Boeheim's
playing him at the #2 guard has hurt his development as a ballhandler at
this level. The kid loves to have the ball. He drives, he dishes with
the best of them.
Edwards does not make anything happen (for others) from the point. He's
not a penetrator, and is only a streak shooter. He's also a liability
on defense. He's an adequate backup at this level.
Autry would be my starting point guard next year.
|
28.353 | GO Huskies!!! | DOCTP::TESSIER | Dial a cliche | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:11 | 17 |
| Great first half effort by UConn! I say first half because those
of us in the Boston area were treated to CBS's bonehead decision
to leave the UConn game after about 2 minutes into the second half,
and they didn't return until the closing seconds. Geez, thanks
a lot CBS. Hell, I don't care if it was a blowout. I'm a New
Englander and I wanted to see UConn. Instead, the braintrust at
CBS thought I would be more interested in the USC-Florida State
game and then the BYU-Virginia game. Here's UConn upsetting the
Shack-led Tigers, and some twit at command control in NYC decides
that people in Boston would rather watch BYU blow out Virginia.
CBS's coverage yesterday was a joke. They're light years behind
the job ESPN used to do with this tournament. I thought I would
never have to listen to Dick Stockton again after CBS lost the
NBA contract to NBC. Grrrrrrrrrr.
Laker_Ken
|
28.354 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:53 | 8 |
|
� <<< Note 28.136 by BEATLE::REILLY "Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance" >>>
� I will root for SU again when and only when they get
� rid of that _______ Jim Beoheim.
Maybe this choke will finally help my wish to come true!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.355 | Seton Hall the Beast of the Big East | CHIEFF::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Fri Mar 15 1991 12:13 | 33 |
|
JoSh, it was just like last weekend the chant started about 10:00 or so
on Glezen st and was a loud roar by midnight:
LET'S GO SU...SU GO HOME!!!!!!
hahahaha Hey Jimmy try the half court trap again will ya...what a boob..
I feel sorry for Owens and Johnson who played their hearts out this
year and carried the team. The rest of them nanannana hey hey hey
good bye...
I mean we qualified 7 teams we can't get all 7 to Indiana so you got
loose a few a long the way and if you got loose one in the first round
it might as well be SU. Maybe just maybe they'll fire the boob. Actually
he was just too quiet for his whinny ass self the end of the year. I think
they're going to let him retire with his pockets stuffed and the BLAM(tm)
for the bad grades etc...
Joe, head up maybe Billy will return now that his team has accomplished
so little.
Nice game by UConn but rather expected it as LSU goes by ONeal and I knew
UConn would throw 4 guys and all their fouls at him. Interesting note
about Calhoun studing the tapes and finding no zone ever played against
LSU. Dale Brown a definate Boehiem bro never adjusted.
Go Pirates what a team!!!
Pitt might have one more in than that's it. Evans is still the coach...
GO NOVA, HOYAS and REDMEN!!!!!
mike
|
28.356 | various comments | WMOIS::DUPREZ_R | | Fri Mar 15 1991 12:15 | 42 |
|
Congrats to UConn for a BIG win! Didn't see much of the game - was
Shaquille a major factor? I thought his timing might be off a little
with the layoff.
Having seen the list of best and worst coaches, I'm surprised Jim
Calhoun wasn't on the "best" list. He's done a super job at both
Northeastern and UConn.
As for my alma mater, SorryExcuse(tm) was about the best way to
describe them. As mentioned in an earlier note, the silver lining
to all of this is that it might provide the impetus to rid the
program of Boeheim.
As much as I love Syracuse basketball, I would have been sorry to
see them advance after last night's performance. Richmond outhustled,
outsmarted, and flat-out outplayed them. I would have appreciated it
even more if I didn't have to listen to Verne Lundquist - as a
basketball announcer, he's a fine football announcer.
(witness steam coming out of ears)
Every time I watch CBS do basketball I'm disgusted. I thought the
ouster of Brent Musburger would alleviate this, but instead we're
treated to an endless parade of losers and Brent-wannabes like
Dick Stockton. I read in this morning's USA Today how CBS officials
were saying how pleased they were with their amazing technical
achievement - ESPN did it better, with less obnoxious fanfare, and
had a much better feel for when to switch games. I wish anti-trust
laws applied to having a monopoly on televising the NCAA tournament
so we could go back to ESPN doing at least some of it.
And the "four games at once" grids is perhaps the stupidest thing
I've ever seen. The boxes are too damn small to pay attention to
any live action going on in them. Grrrrrrrrrrr...
(steam subsides)
Time for me to throw my psychic energy behind all of the other Big
East NCAA contenders except Georgetown. I'd especially like to
see Seton Hall do well.
Roland
|
28.357 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | DrivingTheSkinBusThroughTunaTown | Fri Mar 15 1991 12:23 | 1 |
| Those "four games at once" caused gridlock on my TV.
|
28.358 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:00 | 18 |
| > <<< Note 28.354 by BEATLE::REILLY "Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man" >>>
>� <<< Note 28.136 by BEATLE::REILLY "Enthusiasm, Innovation, Perseverance" >>>
>� I will root for SU again when and only when they get
>� rid of that _______ Jim Beoheim.
> Maybe this choke will finally help my wish to come true!
Sean,
Worst-case scenario for Syracuse:
- Owens leaves for the NBA
- they get put on probation
- Johnson leaves
- this year's recruits bolt
- Boeheim stays
|
28.359 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | BET '91, Mother of all BET's | Fri Mar 15 1991 13:52 | 10 |
| >>> <<< Note 28.357 by AXIS::ROBICHAUD "DrivingTheSkinBusThroughTunaTown" >>>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAAHAAHAHHAHAHAAHA
RE: Mike Childs
You forgot...GO PIRATES
JoJ
|
28.360 | To the round of 32............. | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Mar 15 1991 15:01 | 11 |
| Final score in the Midwest:
SJU 75
NIU 68
SJU was up at the half by 16, 41-25.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REDMEN.
Redmen Phil
|
28.361 | | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Fri Mar 15 1991 15:37 | 10 |
|
Joe, of all the points in your worst case scenario, Beoheim staying is
the only thing SU couldn't recover from.
Just out of curiosity, what are the media saying in Syracuse? Has
Beoheim made any comments about the last couple of games? Have the
players said anything? I don't get in any insight out here, just the
usual AP/UPI game summaries...
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS
|
28.362 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Northeastern to beat the tarhells | Fri Mar 15 1991 16:29 | 13 |
| Awrright Redmen!!!!
Perphaps losing to Richmond wasn't as big an upset as people think.
The only reason Richmond (and Xavier, for that matter) were seeded low
was because the NCAA selection committee doesn't consider than big name
enough to get a better seed.
However, the Orangemen went out of the season down, losing in the first
round of hte BET, and in the NCAA.
Boeheim should go.
JD
|
28.363 | mebbe I dreamt this but..... ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 15 1991 16:51 | 9 |
| Joe, don't take this too personally but....
Didn't somebody mention that Jim Baywhine was named BE Coach-of- the
Year?
Shure showed lasted night.....
Kev
|
28.364 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | March Madness is here!! | Sat Mar 16 1991 10:53 | 8 |
| PJ should have won BE CotY.
Well, we still have SHU, SJU, 'nova, UConn, G'town, and Pitt.
How many big ten teams have taken their traditional early exit? (I wish
Hoot was still around to reply to that question...)
JoJ
|
28.365 | So close I could have spit on him | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Sun Mar 17 1991 17:50 | 17 |
| When I attended the Knicks Hawks game at the Garden while in New York a
few weeks back, it looks like I had a brush with a "celeb" in addition
to M.C. Hammer.
There was this real tall kid, obviously a basketball player, sitting a
few seats over from me. I knew I had seen him before, but for the life
of me couldn't remember who he was, where I had seen him, or whom he
played for. It's been bothering me since.
I got my answer today while watching the 'Nova UNC game. The kid was
Greg Woodard, Villanova's starting guard.
Now why would he be at the Garden by himself? When did the cats play
St. John's at the Garden? Was he there to scout the Syracuse St. John's
game the following day?
--dan'l
|
28.366 | Redmen on a roll? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Mar 17 1991 21:09 | 9 |
| Way to go Redmen.....(and congrats also to SHU and UConn; to Nova and
Gtown also for game efforts vs. NC & UNLV).
I really think the Redmen can beat OSU if they continue to get
balanced scoring (what's going on with Singleton and Sproling??).
Redmen Phil
|
28.367 | Atleast they won the Carrier Invitational
| AGNT99::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Mon Mar 18 1991 09:08 | 36 |
|
Unfortunately, as penance for my weekend at the BET, I had to take yesterday
off and visit with friends who have no interest in sports. Had a great time
except for that smile from the misses every so often that said "No I don't
know how Georgetown, SJU or Nova are doing and neither do you"... ;^)
Anyways I've got the tapes and I'll see them soon. Early it looked like
Nova was going to make a game of it but Dean smartly sat down and let
the kids play instead of coaching. Also Montross realized that everyone out
there was smaller than him and played big for a change of pace in the action
I saw.
My Hoyas made a game of it anyways and showed the rest of the field that
yes you can slow them. This one was like a knife in the heart cause I got
home and turn on the tube and it was 50-56 and Harrison just missed a
trey with a minute and half to go...
SJU making Jimmy V and the conference look good with their impressive win
over Texas. Can't wait to see this one. Phil they do match up well with
OSU. Sealy should be quick enough to make JJ work hard as well Werdann
being dare I say this one of the most physical players that Carter has had
to deal with this year. Plus he'll have a height advantage.
UConn keeps the Big East tradition of winning ugly alive. Burell maybe
giving up baseball soon. He sure must have opened some eyes this weekend.
Laettner is great but doesn't like the physical stuff that they can lay
on him. I like the revenge factor too.
Seton Hall the new beast of the Big East has the tools to take out Zona.
Should be a great game. If Dehere stays hot, Zona's going home early again.
and where oh where is Syracuse? what a disgrace...
:^)
mike
|
28.368 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | March Madness is here!! | Mon Mar 18 1991 09:22 | 7 |
| Mike, if the Hoyas had a real outside threat they would have beaten
UNLV. Just goes to show ya that UNLV can be beaten.
They are truly a media hype monster. Just watch the Hall knock off
Arizona and UNLV.
JoSH
|
28.369 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Mar 18 1991 10:22 | 7 |
| � Mike, if the Hoyas had a real outside threat they would have beaten
� UNLV. Just goes to show ya that UNLV can be beaten.
If the French had had machine guns, they would have kicked some English
ass at Agincourt! However.......
Mike JN
|
28.370 | | CAM::WAY | Sha-WING! | Mon Mar 18 1991 11:11 | 20 |
| �If the French had had machine guns, they would have kicked some English
�ass at Agincourt! However.......
Mike JN --
You had me rolling big time on this one.
One can only speculate how the Great Bard would have written Henry V
had the French possessed Machine Guns....
Earl of Westmoreland: Oh that we had some M1 Tanks.
King Henry: Tanks? Who is it that wishes for
tanks? By faith, my coz, wish not
one tank more...
8^)
'Saw
|
28.371 | | CADSYS::CAVE | | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:26 | 16 |
| Although the BIG EAST has done very well to-date with 3 sweet-sixteen
entries, I afraid the party will soon be over. The BIG EAST is the
underdog in all three games. Duke has been playing exteremely well
the last few weeks (with the exception of the ACC final) and should be
able to handle UConn without too much trouble. Seton Hall has been very
impressive and its too bad they were put in the West. I think the Hall
could have reached the final four in any other region. Consecutive victories
over Arizona and UNLV is a bit much to hope for. St. Johns probaby has
the best shot to advance to the final eight and maybe the final four.
North Carolina has it made in the east and hasn't/won't have a tough
opponent (sorry Villanova) until the regional finals and I'm not
convinced that Okla St. will give them much trouble either.
Good luck to the Big East teams.
|
28.372 | Please fire him...please, please, please, please | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:34 | 18 |
| > Joe, don't take this too personally but....
> Didn't somebody mention that Jim Baywhine was named BE Coach-of- the
> Year?
I couldn't possibly take that personally, since I'm one of Boeheim's
biggest critics.
But, if you look at the regular season, who else would the coaches
pick for Big East Coach of the Year ? Sorry Jim, but PJ's club
started playing well at the end of the season (yes, when it counts
most!). Their 9-7 regular season doesn't warrant giving him the honor.
Syracuse (pre-season #4) played better than most people expected,
and while I don't give Boeheim much of the credit (let's talk about
Billy O and David Johnson), he's the coach (ie: the man in the right
place at the right time), so he gets the honor.
|
28.373 | it was his goodbye present | CHIEFF::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:52 | 4 |
|
They could have picked the most deserving one Louie...
mike
|
28.374 | There's more to it than being a game coach...but it helps | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Mon Mar 18 1991 14:13 | 24 |
| You don't win a conference championship without doing something right.
Remember that there are a lot of behind-the-scenes things that a coach
must deal with...the most important being keeping a team unified.
Those of you who have competed in college athletics will know, one of
the toughest items on the agenda is learning to cope with your
teammates day in and day out (and Daaaay-ooooooh, come mistah tally
mon, tally me banana...sorry, don't know what got into me there).
Anyway, it's the coach's job to make that team a well-running machine
at all times. He can expect a little help from his assistants and the
team captain, but essentially the job rests on his shoulders. Not easy
when your dealing with a bunch of 17-21 year olds who don't go home to
mom and dad every night for disciplining. Any mistep in team unity can
cost you a title.
Boeheim coached them to the title, bottom line. A prime example of the
opposite is Dean Smith who coached his team right out of one.
Jim B deserved it, if for nothing else, taking a group of young men
and assisting them in delivering when everyone else had them marked in
the middle of the pack. That will get you the vote every time.
--dan'l
|
28.375 | CBS regional coverage- UCONN is in New England!!!! | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Mar 18 1991 19:34 | 13 |
| I wouldn't write UCONN off so fast. Both coaches have 5 full days to
concentrate on each other. On paper UCONN is at a disadvantage
but on paper mean squat in my book. UCONN's 'D' can fluster any
team and run away with the game. Their problem has been they can't
shoot. If they can hit the jumper from the perimeter UCONN will
beat Duke, if they can't they will keep it close but lose. Last
year this was one of the best games in the whole tournament and
I'm hoping for the same excitemenet.
On another note Congrat's to UCONN, Arkansas, and Oklahoma St whose
mens and womens teams advanced to the "sweet sixteen".
Jimbo
|
28.376 | UCONN | CADSYS::CAVE | | Tue Mar 19 1991 10:19 | 19 |
| Jimbo,
Your probaby right and I should give UCONN more credit. They certainly
gave DUKE all they could handle last year and were a fumbled steal and
Laettner's jumper away from the final four. They just win ugly and their
poor outside shooting makes them very vulnerable. I don't think UCONN's
D is as good as last year and therefore they can no longer beat a quality
opponent when their shooting is off. With all this said, I will be
rooting, screaming for UCONN and BLAMing the refs for any call against UCONN
from the opening tap.
Alan
I can tell I've had BIG EAST glasses on from the beginning since I feel the
calls have gone against all BIG EAST teams. I really thought Syracuse
got the short end of the stick in there game. Then I thought St. Johns
received the same treatment against TEXAS and certainly Georgetown got
screwed against UNLV. When I thought Seton Hall had some tough calls going
against them I realized it must be me.
|
28.377 | No D like the Big East | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Tue Mar 19 1991 13:50 | 10 |
| >UCONN's 'D' can fluster any
>team and run away with the game. Their problem has been they can't
>shoot. If they can hit the jumper from the perimeter UCONN will
>beat Duke...
You can rewrite the above paragraph for virtually any Big East team.
WHen they don't have to play in conference, suddenly their D looks
twice as good, and they have room to hit their jumpers.
Dan
|
28.378 | Wasn't called both way in Orange-Spider game | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Tue Mar 19 1991 13:53 | 8 |
| >I really thought Syracuse
>got the short end of the stick in there game.
Syracuse, like most prohibitive favorite save Indiana, got abused. But
they should have won despite that. Shot selection and expert
opposition coaching did them in.
Dan
|
28.379 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:36 | 12 |
| > -< No D like the Big East >-
A strong case can be made for the above. During the regular season you
see Big East scores in the 50s, 60s and 70s, but you almost always see
ACC scores in the 80s and 90s. The Big 10 seems to go both ways, leaning
more toward the high-end.
It can't be that the Big East kids just can't score.
Joe
|
28.380 | Is Boeheim really going ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:42 | 13 |
| From today's NBA column (Peter Vecsey) in USA Today:
"In anticipation of being declared apathetically ineligible,
Orangemen coach Jim Boeheim has let his pro friends know
he's interested in an assistant's job."
Vecsey is arrogant and sarcastic, and sometimes you don't know when
he's giving you information, opinion or bullshit. But if the above
is information, there are brighter days ahead for the Syracuse
basketball program (enter sad face for Mike Childs).
Joe
|
28.381 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean and Chris-Life's 13 pt underdogs | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:51 | 11 |
| Actually Joe enter a smiley face for me. To never have to see his whinny
face on the sideline again would be a pleasure not to be overlooked by
my avowed hatred of SU. Also if the talent level doesn't drop at SU and
the coaching level goes up we can look forward to all the dollars that
they'll win by advancing further than round 1 more than not. Also there
should be a SPILLOVER as kids go to other Big East schools in an attemp
to knock those dam orangemen down a peg or two...
no I think it's a good thing, I only hope JT follows suit...
mike
|
28.382 | Heard it on WFAM | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:59 | 4 |
| Mike, rumor has it that Boeheim is going to be hired by the Celtics as
assistant coach, and groomed to be Ford's successor.
Dan
|
28.383 | hell on earth if that happens | AGNT99::CHILDS | Dean and Chris-Life's 13 pt underdogs | Tue Mar 19 1991 17:04 | 3 |
|
If that's the case then somebody better call my wife and tell her to hide
the razorblades and ropes....
|
28.384 | misc | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 19 1991 17:27 | 32 |
| >Also if the talent level doesn't drop at SU and
>the coaching level goes up we can look forward to all the dollars that
>they'll win by advancing further than round 1 more than not.
Until this year, even Jimmy has gotten by round 1 (last time was '78,
I think)...I mean, his talent has gotten by round 1.
I read that they instituted the new revenue sharing package this year,
which is based mostly on previous years performance. So SU and the BE
don't get hurt by SU's early exit this year. They will though in the
future, as this choke becomes part of the base for the following years.
>no I think it's a good thing, I only hope JT follows suit...
Well, there's still those NY Knicks rumors!
We can only hope, right ? Can you imagine a Big East without JT and
Bum-heimer ? It'll be too good to be true.
BTW, if Boeheim gets axed, look for them to name the assistant (Morgan)
as new head coach. I'd like a high-profile guy (ala Pitino) to really
turn things around (especially if they go on probation), but Morgan is
the lead recruiter (ie: close to the players), knows the university,
and he's black. With all of the heat on the NCAA to increase minority
positions at the upper levels, this would be a great opportunity for
Syracuse to lead the way (and make points with the NCAA).
Joe
|
28.385 | Rather eat my dog poop 3x daily..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Mar 19 1991 21:40 | 15 |
| I fergot who said it but....
"Baywine as a assistant coach of the C's as a replacement for Ford"..
GAHSP!!!! CHOKE....PUKE.....OMYGOD.....NOOOOOOO
<set both knees firmly on ground, point clasped fingers upward>
please no, never ok?
Kev_gotta_clean_up_upchuck_now_cause_of_the_mere_thought
|
28.386 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Wed Mar 20 1991 14:33 | 7 |
|
Joe,
You don't think they would give the job to Bernie Fine? If not, I
can't see him sticking around forever...
- Ken -
|
28.387 | Fine, not so fine. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Mar 20 1991 16:23 | 13 |
| > You don't think they would give the job to Bernie Fine?
I hope not. I'm sure Bernie Fine is a nice guy, but before he came
to Syracuse he was a HS coach in Syracuse (Henniger, I think).
I don't believe he's the main recruiter. I tend to see Fine as
a Boeheim "pal".
Maybe Morgan is the same thing...who knows.
If you want guys with experience, Vitale was mentioning some bright
young coaches on the rise and Mike Jarvis' name came up.
Let's just get rid of The Bummer first.
|
28.388 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 20 1991 16:43 | 5 |
| For selfish reasons, I hope they hire Jarvis instead of John Calipari.
I know UMass is going to lose Calipari someday, I just hope it's not
for a couple of years, until things really get established in Amherst.
John
|
28.389 | go UMass ! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Mar 20 1991 16:55 | 2 |
| Hey John, congratulations on UMass' big win AT Fordham last night.
My father-in-law is surely bumming today.
|
28.390 | solution and he's a good one | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean and Chris-Life's 13 pt underdogs | Thu Mar 21 1991 09:17 | 12 |
|
They ought to get Tony Bobonie from Creighton. Carlisimo, Carnesseca,
Massimino you need and I-tralian coach in this league. That way you
can go for spaggetti and vino with the boys and steal their secrets...
;^)
mike
imagine if JT goes to Vegas? A few certain noters distaste for Vegas would
be squared...hahaaa
|
28.391 | Once again the proud Italian people are a source of ridicule | WORDY::NAZZARO | So much for Princeton! | Thu Mar 21 1991 12:52 | 3 |
| Please - it's Tony Barone.
NAZZ
|
28.392 | musta been the i-tralian | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Thu Mar 21 1991 13:49 | 8 |
|
What ridicule? thanks for the correction NAZZ, if there's one thing you
ought know about me by know is besides being a lousy typist, I don't
spell too good...
;^)
mike
|
28.393 | Simple explanation | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Thu Mar 21 1991 17:38 | 5 |
| The common denominator for exceptional basketball judgement and
coaching is NOT nationality! Everyone knows it's whether you come from
New Jersey/New York or not.
Dan
|
28.394 | Seton Hall makes the cut!! Congrats | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Mar 21 1991 22:14 | 8 |
| CONGRATS PIRATES!!!!!!
BIG EAST ROOLES!!!!
SETON HALL WINS Arizona looses!!!
Kev
|
28.395 | ??? | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | The lady is 2 tough 2 tame! | Thu Mar 21 1991 22:19 | 4 |
|
So how many did Dehere(sp) have?
B.A.
|
28.396 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Thu Mar 21 1991 22:32 | 4 |
|
Terry baby has 29 bigones to lead the way for the Pirates!!!!
mike
|
28.397 | | PARVAX::WARDLE | March Madness is here!! | Thu Mar 21 1991 22:42 | 6 |
| Wasn't UNLV's last tournament loss to Seton Hall?
I think so...that's it, I'm convinced, the PIRATES are a lock to go to
the final four....
JOSH/J/D/BE/*
|
28.398 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Un Rosalind der schplat | Fri Mar 22 1991 10:52 | 10 |
| I'll tell the whole story over in the Seton Hall note - but this was
aGREAT game to be at!!!! Not many Pirate fans, though I had the
pleasure of sitting right next to their film crew, and a couple of Hall
fans, surrounded by UNLV and Arizona fans. Great fun.
Dehere had 28 points, and generally wowed the crowds.
Yehaaa
JD
|
28.399 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Fri Mar 22 1991 10:57 | 6 |
| > Wasn't UNLV's last tournament loss to Seton Hall?
Yes, 2 years ago in Denver. The Hall blew out UNLV in the West
Regional final.
|
28.400 | great game! | UPWARD::HEISER | ej :== @via_music.com | Fri Mar 22 1991 12:05 | 1 |
| The Hall was lucky ;-)
|
28.401 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:00 | 13 |
| Hey Joe (BSS::JCOTANCH),
Aren't you the guy that lives in Rochester, NY ? If so, what are you
hearing/reading re: the SU investigation ? Is the school nearing the
end of its investigation ? Any word on what the NCAA has found during
its informal inquiries (ie: are they moving toward a formal investiga-
tion ?) ? Is it being reported that Boeheim is leaving ?
Also, I read that SU is intensely recruiting a Junior from the Rochester
area. He's a 7-footer. Any word on his leanings ?
Joe
|
28.402 | How SU's recruits did this year. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:15 | 26 |
| Luke Jackson (TX): - 20 ppg; 8 rbs; 4 assts; 2 blks; 2 steals
6'6" F/G - 59% FGs; 40% 3-pt; 80% FTs
- well-rounded, playing all 5 positions
- "unselfish player" - his coach
Lazarus Sims (Syr,NY): - 16 ppg; 9 rbs; 7 assts; 3 steals
6'4" P/2G - excells in defense; excellent leader on the floor
- "doesn't get a charge out of scoring...sometimes
he's too unselfish" - his coach
Glenn Sekunda (NJ): - 33 ppg; 12 rbs; 4 assts
6'8" F/G - 45% 3-pt; 84% FTs
- one of the nation's top shooters
- "he faces a lot of special defenses and he's still
been able to do the job" - his coach
Anthony Harris (CT): - 28 ppg; 8 rbs; 5 assts; 4 steals
6'2" P/2G - 40% 3-pt;
- "he's done very well offensively, but needs to
raise his concentration level on defense" - his coach
Lawrence Moten (NH-DC): - 26 ppg; 4 rbs; 4 steals
6'4" F/G - starred on football team as WR/DB
- "he's the heart and soul of our club...I've been
in the business for 20 yrs and he's the best
pure athlete I've come in contact with" - his AD
|
28.403 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:20 | 1 |
| Joe, I heard that the university's findings will be completed in May.
|
28.404 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:35 | 9 |
|
> Aren't you the guy that lives in Rochester, NY ?
No, Joe, that's not me. I'm originally from Syracuse and still have
family there, so that's why I follow SU. Acutally, I appreciate the
news you and Burgess provide about the basketball team, because we don't
get any coverage of Big East teams out here in Colorado Springs.
Joe
|
28.405 | Boeheim's resignation may help, but... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:37 | 11 |
| > Joe, I heard that the university's findings will be completed in May.
Well Ken, say bye-bye Billy. If you were him, wouldn't you have to
choose the NBA draft, given the uncertainty of the findings ? Unless
he really wants to get another shot at the Final Four, and will even
consider transfering if SU gets put on probation.
I'm sure we won't see Donyell Marshall (PA) at Syracuse either.
Joe
|
28.406 | *** SHU *** | BEATLE::REILLY | Sean-miester,makin' notes,Sean-man | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:59 | 11 |
|
Keep on Stompin', Big East!!
If UConn and St. John's win, we'll have a guaranteed Final Four player,
but the best thing in the world will be to see Seton Hall crush UNLV
(plus I made a bet at the beginning of the tourney that UNLV wouldn't reach
Final 4 - I make lotsa dumb bets)!
SEAN/BEER=LABATTS - really bummed about P.C.'s performance in the NIT
P.S. Joe G. - I thought you lived in Syracuse?
|
28.407 | GO BIG EAST!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 22 1991 16:53 | 6 |
| GOOD LUCK LOUIEEEEE AND THE REDMEN!!!!!
same to the Huskies too!
Kev
|
28.408 | My 1st 23 yrs in Upstate NY. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 22 1991 17:10 | 7 |
| > P.S. Joe G. - I thought you lived in Syracuse?
I used to live in Syracuse when I attended LeMoyne College ('75-79).
Now I live in Marlboro, MA.
Joe
|
28.409 | Is it 7:07 yet????
| MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Sat Mar 23 1991 10:41 | 18 |
|
SJU SJU SJU !!!!!! Way to go. Knew they matched well with OSU. Duke's
deeper and has better tied with officials but it is only the wimp ACC
so hopfully the Big East physical training SJU has faced will carry them
to INDIANA!!!!!!!!!!!
Go Pirates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PJ's real confident. Feels if he can keep his
boys close till the last four minutes they can win it. Confident in their
excution.
great comment by PJ, he was asked by some dumb writer "Will it take a
perfect game to win?"
PJ: "For who Vegas?"
As Avent said "We're ready, UNLV would not go undfeated in the Big East"...
mike
|
28.410 | Good Luck Big East............ | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Mar 23 1991 13:03 | 7 |
| The Redmen did it; they beat OSU handily last night, 91-74.
Now its on to Duke tomorrow.
Good luck SJU (and SHU, too).
Redmen Phil
|
28.411 | Let's not put the balls away just yet..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Mar 24 1991 12:09 | 7 |
| There's something to be said for the only BIG EAST team still playing
hoops this year.
Good luck Redmen, vs. the Duke Blue Devils.
Redmen Phil
|
28.412 | three strikes, we're out. | PARVAX::WARDLE | March Madness is here!! | Sun Mar 24 1991 21:38 | 3 |
| Oh well.....
JoJ
|
28.413 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Mar 25 1991 09:33 | 5 |
| Actually there still is one Big East team playing hoops; UConn's
women's team has made it to the Final Four.
py
|
28.414 | Rose to Michigan. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Mar 25 1991 10:35 | 9 |
| For you SU fans (if there are any still out there):
Jalen Rose (Detroit, MI), 6'9" (all-everything) F, verbally
committed to Michigan over the weekend. Last summer he was
talking SU, but was leaning toward Mich and Mich St. over
the winter.
Michigan had a big weekend, also grabbing Chris Webber (6'10"), who
may be the best HS big man in the country.
|
28.415 | Redmen gone but not forgotten..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:40 | 4 |
| Yeah, I think Michigan signed Webber's HS coach as an assistant.
Redmen Phil
|
28.416 | more info on SU recruiting... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Mar 26 1991 10:20 | 8 |
| Syracuse has stepped up efforts to sign a 7'2" center out of Ohio
(I think the school is Lakota). I have the name at home, but I know
that he was not a pre-season top 200. He apparently has had a good
senior year. His HS was in the USA Today top 25 this season.
He hasn't filled out yet, but reportedly has a good shooting touch.
Sounds like another project. Let's hope he's not another Eric Rogers.
|
28.417 | Redmen Roster update | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Mar 28 1991 08:58 | 60 |
| Here's what the Redmen will look like next year:
PG: 6'1" Sr. Jason Buchanan (had a fine year this year; can also play a
little 2G).
6'3" So. Lee Green (prop 48'er this year who is a tenacious
defensive player; can also play a little 2G; offense a
question mark?).
6" Jr. David Cain (tends to play a little out of control, but
had his moments this year).
2G: 6'6" Sr. Chuck Sproling (he too had his moments towards the end of
this season; is his outside shot coming back? Let's hope
so; a very good defensive player; can't wait to see him
and Green playing D in the backcourt together next year).
6'1" Sr. Terrence Mullin (a fine practice player; will one day be
a coach; can also play a little PG).
6'3" Fr. Derek Brown (too early to tell; great scorer from LI who
always wanted to play for SJU; HS competition a question).
6'3" So. Ron DeQueiroz (a non-player; not sure if he's on
scholarship).
BF: 6'7" Jr. Lamont Middleton (transfer from Hartford who dominated his
conference for two years; should step right in and replace
Billy Singleton).
6'10"So. Shawnelle Scott (will see lots of time at BF and backup
C; this kids a comer!).
C: 6'11"Sr. Rob Werdann (let's hope his end of season play is what we
can expect next seson; still needs to bulk up, especially
his top and legs; a big season is expected).
SF: 6'8" Sr. Malik Sealy (nothing to say here; if he has a better year
than this year, it will be a great one; needs to refine the
skills he improved last summer; an All-American).
6'8" So. Sergio Lyuk (I love this guy; he can shoot and needs to
get more PT; excellent knowledge of the game; can play
some 2G also).
6'4" So. Carl Beckett (will probably always be a backup player, but
he can shoot the 3 and play good D; can play some 2G
also).
On the recruiting front, the Redmen are sill going after the following,
concentrating on big bodies and shooters:
6'10" C Wifred Kirkaldy (Phil., via NYC)
7' 0" C William Davis (NYC)
7' 1" C Ricky Lopes (Juco in Vt.)
6' 8" BF Dan Buie (Pa.)
6' 7" BF Floyd Miller (NYC)
6' 8" BF Mitchell Foster (Juco in Az.)
6' 5" 2G/SF Eric Coates (Juco in Ks./ex-LI star)
6' 4" 2G James Scott (NJ)
6' 2" 2G Steve Frazier (NYC-a prolific shooter and scorer)
6' 1" PG Dean Marshman (NY)
Redmen Phil
|
28.418 | Sealy go pro ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Mar 28 1991 09:45 | 7 |
| > SF: 6'8" Sr. Malik Sealy
With all of the talk about the # of Jrs that will enter the NBA draft,
is there any chance Sealy will ?
|
28.419 | Minn Ruling Should be Good News for SU. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Mar 28 1991 10:00 | 21 |
| Two interesting things came out of the NCAAs rulings on the Minnesota
investigation:
1- They limited the penalties because the university took
corrective action on its own
2- It took 2 yrs to complete
This should give SU fans some optimism. The school is obviously
way ahead of the NCAA with its own internal investigation, and
has already acted on a couple of fronts (ousting the booster club
president, suspending the players before the ND game). Having the
benefit of seeing what has happened to Minnesota (ie: the NCAA may
have established a precedent), I would expect Syracuse to be even
more aggressive in its internal corrective actions, which makes
Boeheim's firing/resignation even more likely.
If there is going to be a long NCAA investigation the impact on
this year's recruiting class should be minimal, if anything.
And Boeheim's leaving may help pull in the BF they need to complete
their roster (Donyell Marshall ?).
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28.420 | 'nother 20+ win season Awwright!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Mar 28 1991 10:09 | 6 |
| Thanks Phil, it certainly looks like there's pretty good balance at all
positions and the height seems to be there. I like the age spreads
too. Do you think LOUIEEEE will have a hard time jelling the team?
Kev
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28.421 | Misc..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Mar 28 1991 21:31 | 12 |
| Joe, all indications are that Sealy will be back. He's an excellent
student (he wants to get his degree in 4 years; note the recent SJU
graduation figures, this is important to SJU). The talk of leaving
early came up once a month during the season, but each time, Sealy
indicated not. Let's hope so. And, his game still has some
shortcomings anyway, albeit, not too many.
Kev, although I am not a big Louie fan, I look for a real good season
next year.
Redmen Phil
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28.422 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Qualified Mentally for HP Parking | Thu Mar 28 1991 22:30 | 11 |
|
Hopefully he'll be back I truly enjoy watching him play. Joe's praying
he leaves cause SU needs all the help they can get. Billy leaves, Baywhine
gets can, Davey transfers it's going to be a long year for SU next year..
;^)
Truthfully Phil, do you really think Terrence M. would make the team if
it weren't for his brother Chris? I don't.....
mike
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28.423 | Johnson will stay! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Fri Mar 29 1991 07:41 | 6 |
|
Re: -1
Davey's not going anywhere!!!
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28.424 | Call my travel agent | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Qualified Mentally for HP Parking | Fri Mar 29 1991 09:03 | 12 |
|
With the way Davey blossomed this year if the team gets put on serious
probation with no post season play then I believe Davey can transfer
without loosing a year. Do you think he'll stay around when slicksters
like Olsen come banging on his door telling him he's the missing piece
to their puzzle and if he come out west then we can win the championship.
"think of the extra NBA bucks that will bring ya"-- lute
don't be so sure Ken, isn't it?
mike
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28.425 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 29 1991 10:44 | 27 |
| > Hopefully he'll be back I truly enjoy watching him play. Joe's praying
> he leaves cause SU needs all the help they can get. Billy leaves, Baywhine
> gets can, Davey transfers it's going to be a long year for SU next year..
Mike, you make it sound like Bum-heimer getting canned is going to have
a negative impact on the program. You don't really believe that. It's
going to be a huge POSITIVE step toward total SU dominance in the Big
East. They've won or shared more regular season titles, and been to
more tourney title games than any other BE school...and that was with
this jerk on the sidelines. What's it going to be like with a GOOD
COACH ????
Also, if SU gets put on probation for next season I truly will not care
what Malik Sealy or the rest of the BE does. Most likely Owens is gone
anyway (no decision, by SU or the NCAA will be made by the NBA draft
declaration deadline), and Johnson WOULD be eligible to transfer without
having to sit out a year (he'd be crazy not to). That would mean that
SU's entire starting frontcourt from this year would be gone. Add to
that the almost certain defections of this year's talented recruits
(most of which are guards and small forwards), and Syracuse will be at
the bottom of the BE standings...maybe looking up at BC.
The only thing that could change this would be the hiring of a dynamic
coach (like a Pitino) who could convince the kids to stay and play thru
the probation, with an eye toward good things in the future. What Pitino
did should become a model for any big-time b-ball pgm that faces probation.
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28.426 | I'm sure he's broken more rules too\ | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Qualified Mentally for HP Parking | Fri Mar 29 1991 11:15 | 17 |
|
Joe, when Jimmy leaves of course it will be bad for the program. Hell he
gets all these superstud stars because:
a. his buddies suplies cars and and jobs..
b. because they don't have to worry about grades...
c. because he just rools the ball out there and let's
the inmates run the asylum...
d. because they're always on TV...
I think once these perks disappear they'll have trouble for a bit...
mike
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28.427 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Mar 29 1991 14:59 | 26 |
| > Joe, when Jimmy leaves of course it will be bad for the program. Hell he
> gets all these superstud stars because:
> a. his buddies suplies cars and and jobs..
> b. because they don't have to worry about grades...
> c. because he just rools the ball out there and let's
> the inmates run the asylum...
> d. because they're always on TV...
Mike, the only one of the above that I'll grant you is "C"...he does
let them play, and that gives a kid a chance to showcase his talents,
as opposed to being straight-jacketed by some "system".
The rest of that is just hogwash, IMO. I didn't see anything in the
newspaper rpt that said that players were being given cars and jobs,
or that they didn't have to worry about grades. In fact, in a report
this week, SU does a good job in graduating athletes, when compared
to the non-athletes. Now if you want to talk about grades, let's
speculate about how Alonzo Mourning is doing it at a school known
for very high academic stds.
As for the TV part, that will always be there, whether Boeheim is
there or not. It comes with The Dome, and being in the Big East...
and let's not forget that SU is a big TV draw.
They'll still get good talent.
|
28.428 | Thompson to Vegas PLEASE!!! | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean validates Anti's claims again | Mon Apr 01 1991 10:50 | 17 |
|
Joe, let's see Jimmy's bestest friend who gets to sit on the bench at games
just happens to own a car dealership, how convient.
Didn't they suspend the boys before the ND game over bad grades???
I'm the one who introduced the stuff on Mourning's less than specatacular
grades...
What if they receive a suspension which includes no TV games and post season
games like Kentucky just went through?
Didn't they just loose out on OBannon and Taver last year?
You only give me C cause it's the only one you can accept....
mike
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28.429 | where do you get this stuff ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Apr 01 1991 11:22 | 35 |
| >Joe, let's see Jimmy's bestest friend who gets to sit on the bench at games
>just happens to own a car dealership, how convient.
I've never heard this one before. Sits on the bench ???
>Didn't they suspend the boys before the ND game over bad grades???
I never heard what the kids were suspended for, but the Syracuse radio
team said that it was *supposedly* very insignificant...obviously the NCAA
thought so too.
>What if they receive a suspension which includes no TV games and post season
>games like Kentucky just went through?
This would be the biggest blow to the pgm. But it has nothing to do with
whether Boeheim is there or not. And again, if they get the above and
he stays, it's my opinion that it will take them longer to "reload" than
if he leaves and they bring in a new coach. Hell, if what you allude to
is true, how will Boeheim ever be able to recruit the good players without
the "extra" stuff ? No, bring in a new guy, with a good rep, and the
recruiting won't miss a beat.
Mike, it's obviously your opinion that the SU program has had success in
the past because of some *alleged* violations, and not because they have
produced on the court. It appears that you believe that without cheating,
SU won't be the same. It's my opinion that the Syracuse program is THE draw.
It's become one of the elite pgms in college basketball. They may suffer
a one-yr set-back, but like Kansas and Kentucky, they'll clean up their
act and be near the top again.
Syracuse basketball is what it is because of the support it receives from
the university, fans and media. Not because Jim Boeheim cheated.
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28.430 | don't wish JT away so quickly. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Apr 01 1991 11:26 | 7 |
| > -< Thompson to Vegas PLEASE!!! >-
What will G'town's recruiting situation be like without "daddy John"
to pull in the Ewings and Mournings ? Don't underestimate his powerful
appeal to these young black athletes.
Thompson is more valuable to G'town's pgm than Boeheim is to SU's.
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28.431 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 01 1991 12:15 | 6 |
| Joe, Bill Rapp, local car dealer and big SU hoops booster, is the one
who used to sit on the bench at games and has been banned. He's the
one who was/is rumored to have been providing the basketball players
with their cars.
John
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28.432 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean validates Anti's claims again | Mon Apr 01 1991 13:32 | 19 |
|
Thanks John for the help. My source for the car dealer was The National.
The stuff about the grades I heard on ESPN when the story first broke.
Joe, while I agree that there is tremendous support for the team by the
fans and the school, I think rebuilding might be tricky. SU has the DOme
and the Big East affilation to fall back on so all isn't lost. They'll
probably spend mucho buckos on a new "name" coach so they won't slip as
much as I like. It's just that there are so many other programs now in
better locations with equal coverage on TV that loosing the perks will
hurt.
Sure JT is one excellent recruiter but as a coach he's right there with Jimmy
and Dean for wasting talent. It's obvious that the program at Georgetown is
stuck in a mode of always being very good but not able to acheive greatness.
I think JT is the reason why so I'd like a change. I'd suffer through a few
down years...
mike
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28.433 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Apr 01 1991 14:37 | 15 |
| I never knew Bill Rapp sat on the bench. And from what I've read,
it's ALLEGED that he has provided low interest (ie: 0%) car loans
to players FAMILIES. I don't believe I've read that he's actually
given (ie: free, at no cost) cars to student athletes. Ken, you
read the Post Standard article, am I out in left field here ?
Also, as for the grades, it has been alleged that ONE PLAYER had
ONE GRADE fixed, so that he could remain eligible (I consider this
the most serious accusation). But you can't claim that the team
in general, "doesn't have to worry about grades"...or that this is
a perk.
Mike, I'm not convinced that the univ. will replace Bum-heimer
(if he's fired or resigns) with a "name" coach. They didn't
do it in football.
|
28.434 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean validates Anti's claims again | Mon Apr 01 1991 15:38 | 8 |
|
Joe, while grade fixing or special tutoring may not be a perk, it sure helps
the marginal student athlete to make up his mind if he's only going to school
to play ball and get NBA exposure. You think this type of players is going
to go to a school where he might actually get suspended from playing because
of his grades or SU?
mike
|
28.435 | ** Post Standard Summary ** | MPGS::BURGESS | | Thu Apr 04 1991 11:30 | 225 |
|
Here's some stuff that was in the Post Standard article on Syracuse....
Boeheim said he has heard rumors about players receiving benefits not
allowed by the NCAA, but he never found a violation. Neither did the
NCAA, he said. "The NCAA has looked at everything we've done. They
have talked to guys who have left here. And nothing was ever said,"
Boeheim said. "We try to do everything we can to see that nothing
happens. Because it is the right way to do things, No. 1, and because,
No. 2, I want to coach here 30 or 40 years."
Erich Santifer said his connection to Dave Bing was forged beyond the
record books. He said that Bing gave him a total of $400 his freshman
year. Santifer said he did not receive any money his sophomore year,
when he thought about transferring from SU. The next season, he said,
he was introduced to a booster who sent him monthly $100 money orders
over 4 or 5 months. Bing said he bought meals for Santifer, but did
not give him cash. "I'm sure I never did that," Bing said.
Derrick Coleman said he wired about $500 to former teammate Billy Owens
in November. Coleman said Owens called him and he sent the money so
Owens would have it to spend in Hawaii. "Whatever he wanted to do with
it, he could do with it," Coleman said. "That's my man. All the guys
are good. I'm sure if they call me and asked me for something, if I
got it, you know, I'll send it to them." Owens said he never received
any money from Coleman.
Another of the program's supporters is Bill Rapp, who players said
tucked cash in Christmas cards he gave to them. Players from every
season since 1983 said they received cash in cards from Rapp, an auto
dealer Boeheim calls his best friend in town. Typically, players said,
they found $50 inside the cards. jPlayers who said they received
Christmas cards containing cash included Rodney Walker and Michael
Brown. Six other players, some of whom could jeopardize their NCAA
eligibility by publicly admitting they accepted cash, also said they
received Christmas money from Rapp. Papadakos said the Christmas cards
were slipped through a vent into the secure compartment of each locker
where players store their valuables in the Carrier Dome. Other
Orangemen who played during the past 10 years said they received cards
from Rapp, but said the cards did not contain cash. Billy Owens, for
example, said the entire team got cards from Rapp in the locker room
last season, but none of them contained cash. Rapp said he never gave
players money. Boeheim said he spoke to Rapp about it. "This came up
three or four months ago. And I said, 'You don't do that. That is not
legal. Whether it is $5 or whatever it is, it is not legal,'" Boeheim
said. "He told me it didn't happen. As far as I know -- I take his
word for it -- it didn't happen." SU Athletics Director Jake
Crouthamel, who is Rapp's neighbor, said the car dealer is aware of
NCAA rules because of his friendship with Boeheim and his close
association with the program. Rapp is the team's official
representative at the scorer's table at away games. "The last person
who is going to go out and undermine the program is someone who is that
close," Crouthamel said.
During his freshman year, Stephen Thompson played a man for $100 in a
one-on-one game before practice at Manley Field House, according to
Coleman, Walker, Keith Hughes and another player who spoke on the
condition he not be identified. Coleman said players were warming up
for practice when a man challenged any one of the Orangemen to a game
for $100. "This guy kept screaming he could play basketball real good.
At first I wanted -- Everybody wanted -- to play him," said Coleman,
"It was like $100. I was, 'Yeah, yeah, I'll play you.' Coach, you
know, I guess because the guy was Stevie's size or whatever, Stevie
played. We were all just sitting there watching." What did Boeheim
say when Thompson took the money? "What can you say? He didn't say
anything," Coleman said. "You know, we all was laughing and went on
with practice." Hughes, who transferred to Rutgers said he recalled
the challenger walking up to Boeheim and saying he wanted to go 1 on 1
with any player on the team. "They thought it was funny. I can recall
Boeheim was laughing," Hughes said. "I was there. I was a witness.
I'm not going to lie. I have nothing to hide." Boeheim and Bernie
Fine recalled the game, but not the cash. "Iremember they bet and I
said, 'You can't bet money.' I said, 'Go ahead with this.' I was a
little concerned because the challenger looked like he was on drugs or
something," Boeheim said. "There was no police there and I didn't want
to like throw him out because I didn't know what would happen. And so
he said, 'We'll play. Let me go one game and I'll leave.' And I said,
'Play one game.'" Boeheim said he watched the game but was distracted
at times talking to people. "I don't remember money changing hands,"
he said. Thompson said this never happened.
Rodney Walker said he arrived at school with no money. he said Boeheim
gave him $20 to buy school supplies and told him not to tell anyone.
"I asked him, did he want the change back? And he was like, 'No just
go ahead and keep it,'" Walker said.
Boeheim also loaned Tony Scott $20 to buy gas for his car so he could
go home to Rochester. Boeheim says he never gave any money to any
players.
"One time I got a D in my class," Walker said. "I talked to the
teacher and told her, you know, I needed a C, at least, so I'd be
eligible to play. I talked to her, and she was like, 'Well, you have
to take this test over." "I explained to the coaches what had
happened, that I probably wouldn't be eligible to play." Walker said
his grade for that course, which was given in the fall 1986 semester
left him ineligible. He did not intend to dress for the Seton Hall
game in the Carrier Dome Jan. 10, 1987. "But Boeheim ended up cussing
out the athletic director," Walker said. "'He's going to play tonight,
goddamn it, I'll make sure of that. He's going to play,'" Walker
recalled Boeheim telling Crouthamel. Walker said he was present during
the conversation between Boeheim and Crouthamel in the coach's office.
Afterward, he talked to the instructor about retaking the test. "She
was like, 'Don't worry about it,'" Walker said. He said he got a C
for the course even though he never retook the test. Crouthamel said
he did not believe any grade was changed. The athletic director said
Walker was ineligible until a few hours before the game, which was
played between semesters, because the instructor had not reported the
grade. "Until the grade was posted, he was ineligible," Crouthamel
said. By game time, however, the athletic department knew what grade
the instructor intended to put on Walker's records and detemined that
Walker was eligible, Crouthamel said. Boeheim said, "He could have
been ineligible. But there was something about the time frame or
something. He was eligible. No grade was changed that I know of."
Walker said he once settled a debt to a local foreign car dealer by
giving up his tickets to the 1986 NCAA East Regional game between Navy.
Walker said he had rented a car from the dealer. "I was going to try
to get the money back to the guy, but it was a matter of time," Walker
said. "So one day we was at practice. Boeheim came out on the court
and said he took care of everything, but I couldn't get no tickets for
the NCAA." Boeheim said he never arranged such a deal. Walker
admitted that he had also sold tournament tickets for $1,000.
Also,Papadakos said he gave the booster his tickets to a SU game in trade
for a pair of boots and shoes.
Players said Rapp also supplied them and their families with rental
cars at discounted rates. Walker said he rented cars from Rapp on 6 or
7 occasions. Usually he paid $15 to drive a Pontiac Grand Am for a
weekend, he said. "Rapp would say, 'You know, just call the place where
you rent them out at. Give them your name; they know who you are,'".
The rental manager at Rapp's dealership said the Pontiac Grand Am
usually goes for $29.95 a day. Richard Manning said he would also rent
cars from Rapp for 1/2 price. Other players, such as Eric Rogers said
he rented cars from Rapp, but never received any type of discount.
In addition to players renting cars, Manning said Rapp's mechanics
performed work on his car at reduced rates. Current Orangemen David
Johnson, Billy Owens, LeRon Ellis, and Mike Hopkins said they have had
work done on their cars at Rapp's dealership but have always paid full
price.
"They are nice kids and I love them all, but you can't do anything for
them that you wouldn't do for anybody else at the university or anybody
else," Rapp said.
After a story appeared in the Post-Standard five years ago detailing
Rapp's frequent business dealings with players, the university told him
he could no longer sit on SU's bench according to Crouthamel. That
change was not made because SU questioned his conduct, the AD said, but
because of the 'Perception' of his relatinship with the program. Rapp
continues to travel with the team to away games, where he sits at the
scorer's table as SU's representative, Boeheim said.
Players said they often received free meals and drinks on Marshal
Street, the center of Syracuse University's night life.
Players also said that local businesses also made sure the Orangemen
were ready for Syracuse winters by supplying shoes, and snow tires.
Players said some services, such as legal advice was free and arranged
by Bernie FIne. Rochester attorney Loren Kroll said Fine called him
and asked him to advise Tony Scott on what to do about traffic
violations in August 1989. Kroll said he advised Scott as a favor to
Fine. "Tony was not billed. I just did it. It really wasn't a big
deal, so I just took care of it." Scott said he got the traffic
tickets in downtown Rochester and forgot about the tickets until he
tried to rent a car from Rapp. Scott said his fines were reduced from
$500 to $144. Richard Manning said fine arranged legal hellp for him
after he was stopped for speeding and received a ticket.
Heidi Bassin, a former manager for Boeheim's team, said her Marine
Midland bank access card was stolen from her purse in her dormitory
room. She said she suspected a basketball player. The number Bassin
used with her card to get cash from the machine was no secret to
players because the 4-digit code was based on the jersey numbers of
Howard Triche and John Karpis. More than $100 was withdrawn from
Bassin's account and the card was returned to her purse. She tried to
take out money and the machine ate her card. She then went to the bank
to find out why, and learned she had no money in the account. She said
a picture was taken of the person who last used the card, but she
refused to say who that was. She did not report the incident to the
police, she said. She talked to Boeheim and said she was only
interested in getting back her money. "Boeheim said, you know, he
would speak to whomever was implicated in it and handle it, and I'd get
my money back," Bassin said. "And he appreciated the fact I wasn't
going to go babbling to the press about it or pull the cops in or
anything like that." Boeheim said he never told Bassin to keep quiet
about the incident. he said he discussed the matter with one of his
players and the matter was resolved.
Players said a network of booster families also supported them in
Syracuse by giving them meals, etc...
This was the main stuff that appeared in the 1st part of 2 articles in
the Post Standard.
- Ken -
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28.436 | Not because of Grades!!!! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Thu Apr 04 1991 11:34 | 6 |
|
Also, I believe that the 7 player suspension before the Notre Dame game
was because of some "Minor" infractions which the university had found
in their investigation. Not because of Grades!!!!
- Ken -
|
28.437 | When the boss feels the heat, look out. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Apr 04 1991 11:42 | 11 |
| USA Today is rptg that another alleged violation has been added to
Syracuse's list: the hiring of a graduate asst coach last year
(Marty Byrnes), who did not have an undergraduate degree, and was
not enrolled in a graduate pgm (both req's for being a grad asst).
Now we're getting into administrative practices, and Mr. Crouthamel
is going to start feeling the heat. Hopefully the boss will take
it out on the employee, who in this case is The Bum-heimer.
Joe
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28.438 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Apr 04 1991 12:02 | 5 |
| Joe, I read your note a few days ago about low interest car loans to
the families of the players. That's still an NCAA violation, albeit
minor.
John
|
28.439 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Thu Apr 04 1991 12:18 | 6 |
| > Joe, I read your note a few days ago about low interest car loans to
> the families of the players. That's still an NCAA violation, albeit
> minor.
I'm sure it is, but Mike was stating that cars were given to players.
That's a lot different than providing low % loans on purchases of cars.
|
28.440 | send em to the Big Ten where it's allowed | MAXWEL::CHILDS | I'm doin' fine-e-e-e-e on cloud 9 | Thu Apr 04 1991 12:48 | 9 |
|
Well Joe, even if they didn't give them cars, how tough do you think it
was to get a loaner?
"Geez Billy you stained the backseat the last time I gave you the Towncar"...
ESPN report that your so called minor infraction was bad grades Ken...
mike
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28.441 | Billy, another Budweiser? | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Apr 04 1991 19:39 | 10 |
| I think throwing stones at the infractions Syracuse has been
charged with is pointless. I would bet that every major college
team has these perks and I think they should have them. Bar
A gives players free drinks and food. The players will frequent
bar A and so will anybody who wants to meet, mingle, and stare
at these players. The players, owners, and general public
benefit. It's nice to have the rule but it should be an unenforced
rule.
Jimbo
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28.442 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Mon Apr 08 1991 13:32 | 6 |
| Mike, your man Tony Barone is a hot commodity (USA Today says he's
already interviewed for the Texas A&M and Colorado St. jobs).
Each day that passes with Jim Boeheim still head coach at SU
is a sad one for Syracuse fans...unless his status is pending
the outcome of the school's own investigation (which I think
Ken said was going to be completed in May).
|
28.443 | Any recruiting updates??????? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Apr 09 1991 11:10 | 6 |
| Its my understanding that the Spring signing period starts tomorrow,
April 10, 1991. Does anyone have any rumors pertaining to Big East
signings, including both HS and Jucos?
Redmen Phil
|
28.444 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Tue Apr 09 1991 11:50 | 20 |
| > -< Any recruiting updates??????? >-
I haven't heard anything Phil. SU's pgm needs Donyell Marshall (PA).
He apparently still lists SU, UConn and Maryland as his "finalists".
Big East Briefs rptd over a month ago that they expected him to make
his decision after his SU visit, but since he hasn't announced any-
thing, I take it that the SU investigation has affected his decision
process (which isn't good news for SU fans).
re: Owens
Anyone hear anything re: Billy's decision to stay or go pro ? Last
night, during CNN's rpt about Kenny Anderson's decision to go pro,
they said that IF Owens and O'Neil STICK WITH THEIR CLAIMS THAT THEY'RE
STAYING IN SCHOOL, Anderson could be the #2 pick in the NBA draft.
This statement suggests that Owens may have said something recently.
Joe
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28.445 | Marshall eliminates SU..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Apr 10 1991 09:27 | 17 |
| Joe, I read in Newsday last night that Marshall eliminated SU from
consideration because he wanted to be sure to play four (4) years in
the NCAA's (supposedly, any impending sanctions against SU could limit
their participation). He lists UConn and Maryland as the two schools
still in contention.
This is intersting for a couple of reasons:
What guarantee is there that Maryland will get to the NCAA's for four
(4) consecutive years, given their recent history? I'll grant it that
he may get more playing time early on in that program.
Will he get adequate playing time up front with UConn over his Fr. and
So. years, with everyone they have coming back and have recruited?
Redmen Phil
|
28.446 | | CAM::WAY | Only thing better 'n rucking is... | Wed Apr 10 1991 09:55 | 6 |
| Our paper this morning said he's signing a letter of intent for UCONN
today.
I'm excited....8^)
'Saw
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28.447 | that give UConn 2 Donyell Marshalls | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Apr 10 1991 10:20 | 9 |
| >Our paper this morning said he's signing a letter of intent for UCONN
>today.
I don't know where the minutes will come from at UConn. They've signed
5 or 6 kids already, and their starting frontline is back.
With Owens likely to leave this year, Syracuse was the best place for
the kid...he had a starting position waiting for him. But I can't
blame him. Syracuse is loaded with uncertainty right now.
|
28.448 | btw, SU fans... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Apr 10 1991 11:39 | 4 |
| If Syracuse HAD landed Donyell Marshall, they would have Mr. Basketball
from Conn (Anthony Harris), NJ (Glenn Sekunda) and PA (Marshall).
Lazarus Sims is an honorable mention in NY. Luke Jackson (TX) was
not listed in his state.
|
28.449 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Apr 10 1991 11:43 | 3 |
| and let's not forget James Forrest (Mr. Basketball in Georgia)...he picked
Geo Tech over SU (another to add to the list of Dennis Scott and Kenny
Anderson).
|
28.450 | SU getting killed on the recruiting front. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Fri Apr 12 1991 16:54 | 14 |
| Whether anything comes out of the Syracuse investigation or not, it's
already had an impact on them and the Big East. Last Fall Donyell
Marshall wanted to sign a letter of intent with Syracuse but his HS
coach wanted him to wait until the Spring. Yesterday he signed with
UConn. Syracuse has been trying to land J.B. Reafsnyder (7'0" C,
West Chester (OH) Lakota), but he's also leaning other ways, again
because of the current investigation.
Syracuse traditionally doesn't go after JC players, but the only
other players on their recruiting list for '91-92 are JUCO kids:
Frazier Johnson (6'10" C, Garden City (KS)); Darrel Mims (6'8" C,
Fulton-Montgomery(NY)). Johnson is considering SU, UNLV, Temple
and Ariz St. It is believed that SU got into the hunt for Mims
too late.
|
28.451 | More BE Info.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Apr 13 1991 18:42 | 9 |
| Miami U. signed 7' C William Davis out of NYC, who was on the recruiting
lists of SJU, SU and Pitt.
Gtown signed two kids, one with the first name of "Issac" and the other
with the last name of "Harrell"; one is a 6'1" G and the other is 6'6",
I think.
Redmen Phil
|
28.452 | Wots wif the "Yankmee" crapola????? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Mon Apr 15 1991 23:42 | 2 |
| Thanks Phil.
|
28.453 | One more big man left to snag | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Tue Apr 16 1991 16:16 | 5 |
| Davis was (I think) also one of two kids still being pursued by
UMass, the other being the still-unsigned Bevon Thomas (6-8 C)
from Catholic Memorial HS in West Roxbury, MA.
NAZZ
|
28.454 | Owens will announce soon!! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Thu Apr 18 1991 10:15 | 11 |
|
From 4/18/1991 USA TODAY:
Syracuse basketball All-American Billy Owens, who has met with a sports
agent, said he's "kind of sure" but not ready to announce if he has
decided to apply for the NBA draft. The announcement could come as
early as today. Owens, a junior, has until May 12.
- Ken -
|
28.455 | unless of course Shack changes his mind and declares | CHIEFF::CHILDS | my hero, Brian Boitano on blades | Thu Apr 18 1991 11:47 | 10 |
|
going going going gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I read if Denver ends up with the first pick, a likely scenerio and Billy
declares they'll take him numero uno instead of Larry Johnson. Has anyone
heard anything about what Mourning's plans are???
If I had the number 1 pick, I'd take Mutumbo.....
mike
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28.456 | Bye, Bye Billy!!!!!! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Thu Apr 18 1991 11:49 | 10 |
|
I just talked to a friend of mine up at Syracuse University. His
roommate is a good friend of Billy Owens and he said that Billy is
gone!!! They were down at the bar the other night toasting to his
millions....
- Ken -
Also, Owen's father went up to Syracuse yesterday, and the Syracuse
papers say he will most likely announce either today or tomorrow.
|
28.457 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Thu Apr 18 1991 13:37 | 7 |
| RE: Denver getting first pick
Denver's chances of getting the first overall pick are only 16.7%. But
if they're not drawn in the first three balls, aren't they assured of
at least a top 3 or 4 pick or something like that?
Joe
|
28.458 | right now they get 11 balls right? | CHIEFF::CHILDS | my hero, Brian Boitano on blades | Thu Apr 18 1991 15:36 | 7 |
|
Joe, is that 16.7 based on the new weighted balls system?? Also if they
haven't changed the breakdown of the lottery the first three spots used
to be up for grabs and then posistions 4-7 were seeded by worst remaining
record to best....
mike
|
28.459 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Thu Apr 18 1991 15:42 | 8 |
| The way I understand the NBA draft lottery is the worst team gets 11
balls in the hopper, the next worst gets 10, and so on, with the best
non-playoff team getting 1 ball. So Denver's chances are 11 in 66, or
16.7%. I don't know anything about positions 4-7 being seeded by worst
remaining record, but that sounds about right. Therefore, the Nuggets
are guaranteed of no worse than the 4th pick.
Joe
|
28.460 | frist 3, then others | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Apr 18 1991 15:48 | 5 |
| Right. The lottery is only for the first 3 picks and then the rest are in
the order of their record. For a tie, there is no tie breaker. They're
going to draw to determine the order in the case of ties.
TTom
|
28.461 | Another Redmen signing...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Apr 20 1991 09:33 | 24 |
| Mitchell Foster, a 6'9" BF at Arizona Western College, has signed a
letter of intent to attend St. John's next season, Arizona Western
coach Chick Hess said Thursday.
Foster averaged 16 ppg, 15 rpg and 6 blocks pg for the junior college
in Yuma, which finished second in the National Junior College Athletic
Association Tournament last month.
"I think he was impressed with the "big-timeness" of playing there,"
Hess said. "You know, Lou Carnesecca, the Big Apple, the Big East.
He's familiar with all that."
Foster, a native of Newark, NJ, also considerd Kentucky, Washington
State, San Diego State and Hawaii, Hess said. Foster is regarded as an
intimidating defensive player but Hess said his "offensive game is
untapped".
St. John's earlier signed Derek Brwon, a 6'3" 2G from Carey HS on Long
Island. Carnesecca said at the start of the recruiting season that the
Redmen would sign no more than 2 or 3 players. SJU lost only 2 players
to eligibility and will add transfer F Lamont Middleton and Prop 48 G
Lee Green next season.
Redmen Phil
|
28.462 | | COMET::JOHNSTON | Stand Back! I'll handle this! | Mon Apr 22 1991 15:36 | 9 |
| � Foster, a native of Newark, NJ, also considerd Kentucky, Washington
� State, San Diego State and Hawaii, Hess said. Foster is regarded as an
� intimidating defensive player but Hess said his "offensive game is
� untapped".
That's basketball talk for `This kid couldn't score if you gave him an
open court, a step ladder, and a half hour to practice'.
Mike JN
|
28.463 | It's Official...... | MPGS::BURGESS | | Wed Apr 24 1991 08:47 | 11 |
|
It's official, yesterday afternoon Billy Owens announced that he
would pass up his Senior year at Syracuse, and enter the NBA lottery.
He said that his decision to turn pro was not influenced by the NCAA
investigation. He said that it's always been a dream of his to be in
the NBA, and he thought he was now ready. He also said that he wasn't
leaving early because of the money, but because of the NBA uniform and
the prestige.
- Ken -
|
28.464 | SU troubles mounting. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | Red Sox in '_enter_current_year_ | Wed Apr 24 1991 16:11 | 30 |
| > -< It's Official...... >-
The worst-case scenario is starting to develop for Syracuse:
- their recruiting is being hurt (lost Donyell Marshall
and, most likely, J. B. Reafsnyder)
- Boehiem is still there
- Owens has left
What's left to make '91-92 a total disaster ?:
- the NCAA puts them on probation
- other (if not all) recruits change their minds and go
elsewhere
- Dave Johnson transfers
re: Mutombo
Mike, I believe Mutombo is a lottery pick, but I can't see him going
ahead of Owens in the draft. Owens can do everything on the basketball
court. Mutombo currently can block shots and score within 5 feet of the
hoop...nothing else. Sure, he's going to develop other skills, but I
doubt he'll ever approach the abilities of Billy Owens.
|
28.465 | Owens will go 1 or 2 | SHALOT::MEDVID | so much more than everything | Wed Apr 24 1991 16:33 | 8 |
| I tend to believe that it will be between Larry Johnson and Billy Owens
being the number 1 pick, unless O'Neil changes his mind. Mutombo will
be about the 4th or 5th player taken depending on what teams fall where
in the draft.
I wouldn't mind seeing any of these boys in Teal and Purple next year.
--dan'l
|
28.466 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I'm having an old friend for dinner... | Thu Apr 25 1991 11:02 | 6 |
| re .464
That's what they said about Akeem too, and Ewing (as far as offense
goes) ....
Mutumbo is going to be one hell of a pro player ....
|
28.467 | that comparison is a real reach | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 25 1991 11:18 | 7 |
| > That's what they said about Akeem too, and Ewing (as far as offense
> goes) ....
I've never heard Mutombo compared with Alajuwon and Ewing. I don't think
he comes close to their abilities...or ever will. And I don't think any-
one ever said that "Hakeem" could only blocks shots and score from within
5 feet.
|
28.468 | Comparing Mutumbo to Eaton or Bol is a real reach | EARRTH::BROOKS | I'm having an old friend for dinner... | Thu Apr 25 1991 12:40 | 15 |
| Hakeem was short-sold when he came out of college. As someone who was
very aware of his abilities from Day 1 in Texas, it caused most UH
followers great amusement to hear about the oncomming "Ewing Era",
"Sampson Era", and "Bowie Era", as if Hakeem would be nothing more than
a role player in it all .... :-)
When Ewing came out of Georgetown, most people felt that his offensive
game was very limited, and that he would be a 15-20ppg center at best.
Thompson maintained all along that Ewing would suprise a lot of people
in the pros with his low post game. And he did. While it may be
expecting too much of Dikembe to score like Ewing, to suggest his range
and capabilities (5 feet) are along the lines of a Mark Eaton - THAT is
a real reach ...
Doc
|
28.469 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers�...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Thu Apr 25 1991 13:03 | 4 |
| Doc, how could the guy be short sold when he was the first player
taken in the draft?
/Don
|
28.470 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Albatross!! | Thu Apr 25 1991 13:40 | 8 |
| The book on Hakeem was that he hadn't been playing hoops very long, and
was still unpolished. Which was true. He had foul problems early on -
and he lacked polish in his game. That was righted after a few
seasons. A gifted athlete, that's for sure.
But it isn't like he was ignored in the draft or anything, sheesh.
JD
|
28.471 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:33 | 21 |
| > While it may be
> expecting too much of Dikembe to score like Ewing, to suggest his range
> and capabilities (5 feet) are along the lines of a Mark Eaton - THAT is
> a real reach ...
I said *currently* his game consists of 5' buckets and shot-blocking.
I also said that he most likely will develop more skill (10' buckets ??).
I never said he was another Mark Eaton, or Bol. My statements were in
response to Mr. Childs saying that he'd take Mutombo 1st in the draft,
ahead of people like Billy Owens.
Owens can do EVERYTHING...he just needs to perfect some or all of it.
Mutombo has shown that he can be an inside intimidator (period). Can
he dribble, shoot a jumper, bouce pass, play one-on-one defense in the
open court ? I haven't seen him do any of this yet, and I've seen a lot
of him the last few years. If you can show me some film of him shooting
a jumper......
He doesn't have a well-rounded game. IMO, you can develop some of the
pieces, but not everything. Billy O has it all, and therefore is much
more valuable to an NBA team.
|
28.472 | | DECWET::METZGER | There's a jar with your name on it. | Thu Apr 25 1991 16:49 | 18 |
|
Pat Ewing had zero (0) offensive moves coming out of georgetown. While Thompson
might have said that he'd surprise people in the NBA it wasn't through anything
Big John taught him. Everything Ewing currently has offensively he's been taught
in the Pros.
Just look at his scoring average from his first year till now.
I'd rate Motumbo lower than Ewing coming out of school simply because he didn't
get the attention that Ewing got. I doubt you could go wrong with him as the
#1 pick in the draft. He certainly has the physical skills to become another
Ewing or Hakeem IMO.
No denying Owens has more skills Now....
Metz
|
28.473 | Perfect fit for Dike would be the Warriors... | CHIEFF::CHILDS | When it matters, Dean never wins | Fri Apr 26 1991 13:41 | 26 |
|
Joe, defense is the name of the game and Mutumbo has it all Owens and
Johnson in that respect. He has a jump hook and he can jam what more does
a 7'2" guy need? Kareem's the all time leading score in the league how many
15 foot jumpshots did he hit?
Yes Billy is gifted but he's been a man playing with boys same with Larry.
What's going to happen to them at the next level, when people are just as
big, just as physical, just as quick as them? Also there are some serious
questions about both Billy and Larry's outside shots. I can envision both
having nice James Worthy type careers but neither is a franchise, Mutumbo
most certainly can be.
If you don't think Mutumbo can play man to man than you obviously haven't
been paying attention to anybody else on the court except those orangemen.
Mutumbo has grown so fast on the court that he forced Mourning out of the
hole and on to the perimeter. The only skill I see Mutumbo lacking to as
far as playing the low post is the passing ability. The right coach and
the kid is a star!!!!!!
Owens is flash, Larry is trash, and Dikembe is the REAL DEAL!!!!!!!!
mike
|
28.474 | big at G'town, smaller in the NBA | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 26 1991 16:23 | 55 |
| Mike, you've hit bottom. Talk about trash, that's about all that's
in your analysis.
> Joe, defense is the name of the game and Mutumbo has it all Owens and
> Johnson in that respect.
What kind of defense are you talking about ? My guess is shot intimidation,
not man-to-man, where you're exposed to the dribble-by moves. I can't
remember seeing Dikembe more that 5' from the hoop in any of G'town's
defensive sets. Have you ever seen him playing a man 15' from the hoop
in a clear-out situation ? I've seen Owens in this situation, and I've
seen him take the ball away from his man OR block his shot. I've also
seen him pick-off many passes from the weak side (ala Bird).
>He has a jump hook and he can jam what more does
> a 7'2" guy need? Kareem's the all time leading score in the league how many
> 15 foot jumpshots did he hit?
So now we're putting this guy in Kareem's category are we ? BTW, Kareem
didn't need a 15' jumpshot when he could hit 20' hooks. Let's see Mr.
Mutombo do that.
> Also there are some serious questions about both Billy and Larry's outside
shots.
Only in your mind Mike. Billy was dropping 3's pretty well this year.
>I can envision both having nice James Worthy type careers but neither is
> a franchise, Mutumbo most certainly can be.
At this point of his career, I think Billy O would be pretty happy if
he were guaranteed at least a James Worthy-type career. And I believe that
the only thing that would stop him from being a franchise-type player is
what I perceive to be a lack of "take charge"...some real fire in his
approach to the game. One of the Big East coaches said that he'd never
seen a player play the game so easily...so calmly (I guess). Well, I'd
like to see him play with a little more emotion...some nastiness...like
Mr. Coleman (speaking of Derrick, weren't you one of the guys that said
that he wouldn't be that good in the NBA ????). :^) :^) :^)
> Mutumbo has grown so fast on the court that he forced Mourning out of the
> hole and on to the perimeter.
Hey, both were going to play, and of the 2 at least Mourning HAS a jumpshot.
And I believe it's because of Dikembe's lack of 1-1 skills that it was
best that he play next to the hoop (ie: "you stay here and block shots").
I think Dikembe will develop into a good center in the NBA, but I don't
think he offers a team what Owens does, and I certainly do not believe
that he is or ever will be a franchise player.
|
28.475 | Each fills a different need | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Fri Apr 26 1991 16:38 | 21 |
| Billy Owens 6-8 F: nice shot, takes ball to the hole well, excellent
passer for a forward, questionable conditioning and defense. Will
probably not get much better as a pro.
Dikembe Mutombo 7-2 C: Excellent defensive timing, great shot-blocker,
still learning the game. Weak offensively away from basket. Runs
floor well for big man. Should continue to improve as a pro.
As to which one I'd pick, it would depend on the team. For example,
Miami has the last two #1 picks, Glen Rice and Willie Burton, who are
approximately the same size as Owens. Not enough PT to go around, so
the Heat should take Mutombo. On the other hand, Minnesota has Felton
Spencer and needs scoring to take burden off Tony Campbell. Take Owens.
Here's who I would pick if I were a lottery team and had to choose:
Sacramento - Owens; New Jersey - Owens; Orlando - Mutombo; Charlotte -
Mutombo; Cleveland - Owens; Dallas - Owens; Washington - Mutombo; LA
Clippers - Mutombo. I assume Denver will take Larry Johnson with the
first pick, but why I assume that isn't really clear. ;-)
NAZZ
|
28.476 | we'll see time will tell... | AGNT99::CHILDS | Almost as misunderstood as Clemens | Sat Apr 27 1991 00:51 | 23 |
|
Joe,
Nazz got it about it right it depends upon your need. Owens may have
hit some threes but you can't honestly sit here and tell me he's consistent
from that distance can you? Granted Mutumbo mostly played in the paint but I
have seen him effectively play folks 15 feet from the basket and the fact
that he is quick should allow him to be very effective in man to man
defense. How many times has he looked beaten only to swat the shot from
behind? I'm not putting him in Kareem's class just stating that his size
will allow him to not require many moves to be offensively effective.
is it a sin to critize Owens? I mean I've talked about him being the
kind of player I'd pay money to go see but yet anytime I mention there
are questions about him you can't handle it without striking back at me
personally...
very touchy about those o-men ;^)
I'll say it again right now he ain't a franchise player but Dike has the
tools to be...
mike
|
28.477 | Pitt Center arriving? | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed May 01 1991 10:42 | 15 |
| On Saturday's tape delayed Dapper Dan game, I heard Dick Vitale (when
mentioning that Orlando Antigua will be attending Pitt next year) say
that a 6'10" C, Eric Mobley (I believe he's from Westchester County in
NY), will be playing for Pitt next year also. I know he originally
signed out of HS with Pitt, and then had grade problems, which resulted
in him attending a JUCO.
Can anyone confirm this?
By the way, at the Dapper Dan game, it was clearly evident that the B10
has some huge bodies coming in next year. I see it becoming THE CONFERENCE
of the early 90's.
Redmen Phil
|
28.478 | Mobley | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed May 01 1991 11:27 | 5 |
| > that a 6'10" C, Eric Mobley (I believe he's from Westchester County in
> NY), will be playing for Pitt next year also.
Big East Briefs says Mobley IS transfering from Allegany (MD) CC to Pitt.
He sat out last yr and has 3 yrs of eligibility remaining.
|
28.479 | ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed May 01 1991 11:48 | 11 |
| Phil,
just a nit -
It ALREADY is the early 90's!
B.E. ROOOLES!!!!!
GO LOUIEEEEEE!
Kev
|
28.480 | Sorry boys, but you're fighting for 2nd with the B10(1) | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Wed May 01 1991 12:35 | 9 |
| > It ALREADY is the early 90's!
Based on what Kev? By every meaningful metric the ACC has been
the dominant conference over the last several years.
:^)
- ACC Chris
|
28.481 | What about the BE-ACC Challenge Series???? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed May 01 1991 12:58 | 12 |
| ACC_Chris, *
/ \
|
|
See above...................
'nuff said!
;^)
Kev
|
28.482 | unreal | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Wed May 01 1991 13:46 | 5 |
| > -< What about the BE-ACC Challenge Series???? >-
Exhibition games. Hell, Cliff Rozier even played against UConn.
TTom
|
28.484 | Big East #2 or 3 (and fading?) | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 14:08 | 18 |
| Dunnot trot out that made-for-TV event Kev. It's significance pails in
comparison with, say, conference power ratings and NCAA Tournament
results.
Seriously though, the Big East would seem to a hoops conference on the
decline. You've got the flagship programs of SorryExcuse (tm) and
Gougetown (tm) clearly in recession (one of 'em might be on probation
soon) and no heir apparents looming on the horizon. It's been a long
time since you could say they had the best recruiting class of any
conference in the USA. The addition of Miami will add zilch in terms
of quality hoops, except *possibly* open up the state of Florida to the
Big Beast. (This advantage is greatly minimized though with FSU going
to the ACC.)
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, guys. [:^)]
- ACC Chris
|
28.485 | ex | STRATA::CAPPEL | Smelts are a wonderful fish | Wed May 01 1991 14:22 | 10 |
|
ACChris,
You don't keep on Bball outside of the ACC now do you? Flagship
programs emerging from the BE are both Seton Hall and UConn, who
have talented coaches and have had great recruiting years(the last two
years). Both are turning into dominant programs and will be a force
in the 90's, especially Seton Hall.
Cap
|
28.486 | BE is Good, no question. Just slipped from being Best. | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 14:57 | 5 |
| If *my* conference had Seton Hall and UConn as its flagship programs,
I'd be worried.
- ACC Chris
|
28.487 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Gangster Of the Groove | Wed May 01 1991 15:19 | 12 |
| BE National Champs (2)
Georgetown and 'Nova ...
Finalists (6) : G'Town (3), Nova, S. Hall, SorryExcuse.
ACC Champs - NC, NC State
Finalists - ?????
ACC the best ?
ha ...
|
28.488 | 3 champs since '82 | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 15:28 | 4 |
| Last I checked Duke is still the reigning NCAA Champs.
- ACC Chris
|
28.489 | | LUNER::BROOKS | I saw Marvin Gaye yesterday ... | Wed May 01 1991 16:12 | 2 |
| I was speaking of the 80's ... and when did you start claiming Duke for
your own ?
|
28.490 | In the 90's the BE is lagging, no question. | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 16:15 | 14 |
| > I was speaking of the 80's
Check out my p-name Doctor. The Big Least (tm) was already crowned
champeens of the 80's.
> when did you start claiming Duke for your own ?
Carolina fans have no chip on their shoulder relative to the rest of
the ACC teams. Note that this CANNOT be said of supports of other
schools, who wear their hatred/envy of UNC on their sleeves.
- ACC Chris
|
28.491 | jest check the record...... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed May 01 1991 16:17 | 23 |
| ACC_Chris,
Power ratings et al is bunk! The BE-ACC challenge is
MANO a MANO - you vs. us
pure and simple. You say ACC is the best, I counter with the
results of the BE-ACC tournament.
The results speak for themselves.
btw - having the current NCAA champ doesn't make the overall depth
or competitiveness of the ACC any better. Top to bottom,
THE BIG EAST *OWNS* THE ACC !!!!!!
Keep Dreamin.....
;^)
Kev
|
28.492 | I know I read a lot of anti-Duke sentiment | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed May 01 1991 16:19 | 9 |
|
> Carolina fans have no chip on their shoulder relative to the rest of
> the ACC teams. Note that this CANNOT be said of supports of other
> schools, who wear their hatred/envy of UNC on their sleeves.
Didn't you say you were rooting for Kansas in the final?
glenn
|
28.493 | Root against our next coach? No way! | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 16:35 | 9 |
| > Didn't you say you were rooting for Kansas in the final?
Course I was glenn. Blood *is* thicker than water ya know, and
Roy Williams still bleeds Carolina Blue.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.494 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers�...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Wed May 01 1991 16:47 | 3 |
| � Roy Williams still bleeds Carolina Blue.
Caught, he bled 'em dry one Saturday in March.
|
28.495 | You don't want to slip down that hill as Bob did | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | Sununu escaped from Animal Farm | Wed May 01 1991 16:52 | 6 |
| >Last I checked Duke is still the reigning NCAA Champs.
CHris, remember, simply counting national championships when there is
so much more information out there is pedestrian analysis.
Dan
|
28.496 | | CAM::WAY | That mean mannish boy.... | Wed May 01 1991 16:55 | 11 |
| I don't really feel like backing any of this up, but here's a premise you
can all "chaw" on for a few days:
I would put forth that a clean system that is excellent over time
yet wins little or no champeenships (ie 1 for 31) is as bad
as a dirty, dirty program (ie cars for players, $$ for players etc)
that wins a whole bunch of champeenships!
There you go dudes....
'Saw
|
28.497 | Certainly not! | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 16:56 | 5 |
| Never said I did Dan. Just wanted to correct Doctor for an apparent
ommission.
- ACC Chris
|
28.498 | Who defines 'bad'? | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Wed May 01 1991 17:01 | 8 |
| re: .496 (1Way)
In a moralless society, where "bad" could be equally defined as
"murder, theft, or rape" and "failure to win more than one NCAA
Championship", you could be right.
- ACC Chris
|
28.499 | Yeah right - Chris doesn't wear hate on 's sleeve | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed May 01 1991 17:15 | 17 |
| I dunno 'Saw,
I guess it all depends on where a person's priorities are. If winning
is the only thing, mebbe you are right but if they're not, .....
Besides, we AINT talking about "systems", That little tidbit belongs
back in the ACC note #?. This discussion about the BE vs. the ACC is
simply a ::MDUC between the righteousness of the Big East Clan and the
evil doers of the demon-posessed ACC (due to redneck and terbaccy
influences, no doubt). Do your little ~/~ thingie in the right
place!!!!
;^)
Kev
ps - I spelled that little jem correctly too. It DOES look weird
though - dont' it?
|
28.500 | Ownership is such a fleeting thing; ask Trump | SHALOT::HUNT | If Do Then Damned Else Damned | Wed May 01 1991 17:57 | 21 |
| � Power ratings et al is bunk! The BE-ACC challenge is
�
� MANO a MANO - you vs. us
�
� pure and simple. You say ACC is the best, I counter with the
� results of the BE-ACC tournament.
�
� The results speak for themselves.
�
� THE BIG EAST *OWNS* THE ACC !!!!!!
Yeah, right, pal. Who sent home Connecticut, St. John's, and
Villanova in the NCAA Tournament ???
Head-to-head competition in December was Big East 6, ACC 2.
Head-to-head competition in March was ACC 3, Big East *ZIP*.
Methinks your ownership days our toast. Hope you had fun with it
while you had it.
Bob Hunt
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28.501 | | CAM::WAY | That mean mannish boy.... | Thu May 02 1991 09:19 | 12 |
| "Bad" can have more than one meaning. If you want to play the semantics
game, I'd say that murder and that stuff is HEINOUS. Bad is not that bad,
and as Huey Lewis says, "Sometimes bad is bad..."
As to the Big East, ACC debate, I don't think we have enough data yet
to make a wise judgement. Although I will say that the traditional powerhouses
of the Big East, Georgetown and Syracuse, do seem to have slipped in the
last couple of years, compared to a few years prior to that.....
hth,
'Saw
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28.502 | immoral sag | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu May 02 1991 09:20 | 16 |
| Back to Saw's premise:
I think that there is definitely something immoral when the bestest
coach in the bestest program with the bestest talent can only win 1
bestest of the year title and had to have that one passed to them.
For the record, I don't rate a team solely on their NCAA championships or
their chokes therein. No Carolina, for instance, has scootched a pooch
often in the ACC tourney.
As far as Big East vs ACC goes, I like the rivalry. The early games are
fun and relatively meaningless, save transient bragging rights. Bringing
them up now is only another symptom that the Big East is currently a
sagging conference.
TTom
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28.503 | Hockey - the *REAL* winter sport | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu May 02 1991 09:55 | 4 |
| The Big East and Big Ten both have better hockey teams than the
Atlantic Coast Conference. So there.
John
|
28.504 | yawn | EARRTH::BROOKS | I saw Marvin Gaye yesterday ... | Thu May 02 1991 10:58 | 1 |
| Hockey is for wusses ...
|
28.505 | Reality vs wannabe ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu May 02 1991 11:18 | 12 |
| Yeah, whot he said!!!!
and TTom, it wasn't ME who brought up the BE-ACC ::MRUC,
ACC_Chris started it.
Hey Bob,
If ya average out the records between the BE and the ACC to include
the NCAA's, we're STILL better. So there!
Kev
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28.506 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu May 02 1991 11:19 | 7 |
| With the exception of Syracuse, the ACC has better lacrosse teams. So
there.
John
PS - Doc, I know you think hockey is for wusses but I'm just trying to
start trouble and show how absurd this whole thing is
|
28.507 | | CAM::WAY | That mean mannish boy.... | Thu May 02 1991 12:06 | 1 |
| Well, now I know why Doc doesn't play hockey.......
|
28.508 | young upstart has traditional power on ropes | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu May 02 1991 12:56 | 28 |
| The last 20+ replies really shows you just how far the Big East
has come, as a power basketball conference. We've got the loyal
ACC following dancing a quick 2-step to justify their claim that
the ACC is *still* the best. 10 years ago this wouldn't have been
doubted. But now, after a decade of BIG Big East results, we're
talking about the conference being in a bit of a down time. This
is GREAT !!! Thanks for the respect !!!
(BTW Chris, you know that these big recruiting classes at NC and
Duke are really going to put the pressure on these 2 ACC schools
to produce more than 2 NCAA titles in 10 years.)
As for claims that the Big East *IS* experiencing a down-turn,
let's wait and see what the '91-92 results look like. I think
the Big East did itself proud in this year's NCAA tournament
(except for their regular season conference champion). St. John's,
UConn and Seton Hall did VERY well. And Georgetown put up a good
game against *then-monster* (I love saying that) UNLV.
The conference had only 9 seniors this year. UConn has one of the
top 3 recruiting classes, and Syracuse's early signees gave them
a top 10 recruiting class. And because I always have to say some-
thing good about my team, let's not bury Syracuse yet. They aren't
on probation today. Owen's leaving will hurt a lot, but I don't
think Ellis' absence will be a big deal (as long as McRae can avoid
foul trouble). Everyone else is back. Add that great recruiting
class, and they should still be a top 20, NCAA tournament team.
|
28.509 | good, but... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu May 02 1991 14:07 | 9 |
| re: .508
I agree wholeheartedly about the progress that the Big East has made.
Northwestern should contact the Big East on how to create and maintain a
top level hoops program.
Let's see if the Big East can do it with football.
TTom
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28.510 | Young upstart feeling growing pains | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Thu May 02 1991 14:18 | 8 |
| Hey Joe, we handed ya the mythical "Conference of the 80's" Title
already. Trouble is the traditional power has responded with some
vicious body blows and youze guys are on 1 knee gasping for air!
Heh heh!
- ACC Chris
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28.511 | cain't win fairly so (naturally) resort to... | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu May 02 1991 14:58 | 8 |
| In traditional red neck mannerisims, those so called body blows
were sucker punches to the filberts and the gasping for air is 'cause
youz swallered some redman and farted!
;*)
Kev
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28.512 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I saw Marvin Gaye yesterday ... | Thu May 02 1991 15:36 | 5 |
| re .506 ps
JOhn, why do you think I threw that hockey crack in there ?
heh heh heh ...
|
28.513 | Big East is here to stay. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu May 02 1991 17:08 | 7 |
| > Trouble is the traditional power has responded with some
> vicious body blows and youze guys are on 1 knee gasping for air!
Chris, I'll admit that Smith's recruiting steals out of NYC a year ago
impressed me...that had to be a big blow to the Big East egos. You
won't catch me saying the ACC is in trouble. It's just nice to have
the "old boys" scrambling.
|
28.514 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu May 02 1991 17:22 | 4 |
| North Carolina in and of itself has better women's soccer and field
hockey than the rest of the Big East and Big Ten combined. So there.
John
|
28.515 | Not true JHendry | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu May 02 1991 18:13 | 5 |
| John your anti-UCONN bias is showing. 8*) UCONN womens soccer and field
hockey are on North Carolina's level, assuming that is a national
contender level. Even UMASS is on this level.
Jimbo
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28.516 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Almost as misunderstood as Clemens | Thu May 02 1991 20:30 | 9 |
|
BE ACC tourment versus like powers teams supposedly equal so it's a better
comparision than the top of the ACC and country accounting for the dismisal
of two of the BE entries in the Big Dance and NC barely surviving against
the top rated but choking bandits from the Hills.....
no shame for the Big East...
mike
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28.517 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Almost as misunderstood as Clemens | Thu May 02 1991 20:36 | 14 |
|
and on a more historical note the Soup swore up and down that was no how no
way that anyone would beat UNLV which Seton Hall lost too than the Dukies,
(the Nerds by Soups' defination) beat those Rebs and win the Title. Now
we have Soup taking credit for Duke's victory....
this lead me to two summation:
1: Soup can twirl with the best of them....
2: That they can take happiness out of their archrival's truimph shows why
the baby blue followers can easily digest the yearly choke.
mike
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28.518 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri May 03 1991 09:46 | 11 |
| UConn women's soccer isn't even close to North Carolina. The Heels
have won many, many consecutive titles (including one in 1987 that I
prefer not to think about, thank you very much) and UConn hasn't even
won one. I'm sure Christopher can enlighten us on this. The UConn
field hockey team has won 1 national title and UNC has won more than
that. Anti-UConn bias has nothing to do with it.
Again, you're missing my point in any event. I'm putting things like
that in here to show how absurd the arguments are.
John
|
28.519 | UConn may be good, but Lady Tar Heels on another level | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Fri May 03 1991 10:39 | 9 |
| UNC's women's soccer program is unparalleled amongst *any* NCAA
program. They've won the national Title something like 5 years
in a row. They'd won over 100 games in a row before Connecticut
beat them this year. (Their only loss of the year.)
They haven't lost a home game since 1979.
- ACC Chris
|
28.520 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | Smelts are a wonderful fish | Fri May 03 1991 11:15 | 6 |
| I believe Hobart Lacrosse would have somehting to say about that...
A division 3 program that routinely beat ranked division 1 teams and
won 9 or 10 NCAA titles in a row....
|
28.521 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri May 03 1991 11:22 | 8 |
| Hobart's not in the Big East, Cap. Again, the comparison is among the
alleged big 3 of college hoops - ACC, Big East and Big Ten. I feel
that the Atlantic 10 is better than all 3 combined, but what do I know?
Hobart is irrelevant to the discussion.
I don't know who's best in tiddly-winks.
John
|
28.522 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | Smelts are a wonderful fish | Fri May 03 1991 11:29 | 3 |
|
I know John..... ACChris was just saying that the UNC woman's soccer
problem was unparalleled, I was giving an example that it was not...
|
28.523 | BTW, UNC Men's Lacrosse is ranked #1 in the USA | RHETT::KNORR | ACC: Conference of the 90's | Fri May 03 1991 11:32 | 7 |
| Agreed John. Here we are talkin mano-a-mano Big Beast versus ACC (or
in this case, womano-a-womano) and Cap starts talkin' Hobart lacrosse.
Sheesh.
- ACC Chris
|
28.524 | SU info | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri May 03 1991 15:28 | 29 |
| For you SU fans, Big East Briefs (as of Monday's printing) says that
Syracuse is NOW leading in the race to land 7'0" center J.B. Reafsnyder
of West Chester Lakota (OH). Maryland and NC State are also in the hunt.
They are also on the short list for JUCO center Frazier Johnson (6'10",
Garden City JC -KS). He's also looking at Temple, Nebraska and UNLV.
Boeheim talks about next year, saying: "We're going to be small...We'll
play a 4-perimeter-player team a lot next year. Our big people will have
to rebound and play defense."
This newsletter picks SU as a middle-of-the-pack BE team next year.
Luke Jackson met the SAT requirement. Lazarus Sims is waiting for his
results.
Lawrence Moten almost changed his mind about SU (he hasn't signed the
scholarship papers yet). He was being pressured by Maryland during
a recent trip home (DC). His coach says he straightened him out and
will be shocked if he turns away from SU.
Speaking of signing papers, once the kid signs, he can't transfer without
sitting out a year, isn't that correct ? I think there was an exception
with the 2 kids at UNLV last year 'cause they didn't sign a scholarship
offer, but a Financial Aid sheet, or something like that.
|
28.525 | other BE news | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri May 03 1991 15:56 | 48 |
| UConn recruit Richie Ashmeade failed to make the SAT cut. Ditto for
BC recruits Dan Buie and Jaime Peterson. UConn's Kevin Ollie (who they
project as their starting point guard) is enrolled in a preparatory
course and will take the test 5/4.
They're calling Donyell Marshall UConn's most heralded recruit since
the BE era. Thank you Syracuse Post Standard.
Nice article on "High Expectations at UConn - Recruiting Fuels Husky
Hysteria". People have been asking Calhoun if they're in the Final Four
now.
With all these good young players (7 signees), and only 1 Sr. this
year, it'll be interesting to see where the PT is going to come from.
Syracuse couldn't keep everyone from their huge recruiting classes
in '86 and '88 happy. Both those classes experienced massive defections
(3 of 5 in '86; 2 of 6 in '88, & Owens going to the NBA as a Jr.).
Hey Mike, they quote one NBA GM as saying, "Mourning would be drafted
in the top 7, so why should he stay around in school. Why risk another
year in college? I know he has insurance, but that doesn't make up for
a career lost if he hurts himself. He should come out now."
As for projections about Mutombo:
- "He's the top center available...he has a lot of potential...
He can certainly help a team immediately with his defense.
Offensively, it will take some time. - Bullets GM John Nash
- "He's a lottery pick. Because of his size...defense...and
willingness to learn...he should be the first center taken.
He has unlimited potential." - Knicks scout Dick McGuire
what do the Knicks and Bullets know ??? :^) look where their talent
evaluations have gotten them !!!
I was surprised to read that some scouts say Brian Shorter needs a couple
years in Europe to develop his game (learn to face the basket). Ditto
for Bobby Martin (not surprising).
There is some concern about Eric Murdock's ability to "distribute the
ball" in the NBA. One NBA scout said, "what is he ? a point guard or a
shooting guard ?" They believe he'll go late in the first round.
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28.526 | yee haw!!!!!!!!! | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Lord of the Woodies | Fri May 03 1991 16:18 | 11 |
|
But Joe what did they have to say about your man Billy?
I myself wonder why Mourning is staying. I guess he figures he'll be
the number 1 pick next year provided Shack stays in school. That could
amount to some serious bucks. Perhaps he looked at how Coleman did???
anyway the bestest news out of all of your reports is that Boehiem is
staying YAHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mike
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28.527 | If he keeps his game, he's quite valuable | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | Sununu escaped from Animal Farm | Fri May 03 1991 16:31 | 9 |
| >There is some concern about Eric Murdock's ability to "distribute the
>ball" in the NBA. One NBA scout said, "what is he ? a point guard or a
>shooting guard ?" They believe he'll go late in the first round.
A lot of potential in the Joe Dumars direction. No guarantees at all
that his whole game comes up, but that's who he most reminded me of at
the Big East tourney.
Dan
|
28.528 | G'town tradition to continue (at least) one more yuear. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon May 13 1991 17:16 | 3 |
| Alonzo "Zo" Mourning is returning for his senior at G'town. Smart
move on his part. He should terrorize (in more than one way) the BE
next year.
|
28.529 | thanks Joe. Just made my day, how about yours? ;^) | AGNT99::CHILDS | Pace and mind over matter | Mon May 13 1991 17:28 | 0 |
28.530 | G'town nothing special anymore. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue May 14 1991 11:22 | 8 |
| > -< thanks Joe. Just made my day, how about yours? ;^) >-
Mike, I'm almost indifferent when it comes to G'town these days.
I mean, they haven't beaten SU in 3 years, so they've become "just
another BE team" in my eyes.
Now if you want to talk about Rollie, and his girly-man slow-down
game...that puts fear in my heart !!!
|
28.531 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Pace and mind over matter | Tue May 14 1991 11:32 | 5 |
|
yeah right Joe hahahhahaaaaa indifferent my butt...great shot though the screw
in my back is now about two twists to tight...
;^)
|
28.532 | I agree. The Gougetown "mystique" is H-I-S-T-O-R-Y. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue May 14 1991 12:23 | 11 |
| Oooo, the ultimate cutdown. Nice work Joe. Nothing worse than
indifference, I'll say ...
I personally will know the Carolina Dynasty is over when the anti's
start treating UNC like "just another team". Won't happen 'til Dean
hangs em up though, you can rest assured!
:^)
- ACC Chris
|
28.533 | What will Hoyas-Orangemen games be like in '91-92 ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue May 14 1991 13:06 | 2 |
| I'm glad to see that we can still generate some *discussion* in here
during the "off-season".
|
28.534 | Answer! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 14 1991 13:19 | 9 |
|
Joe, here's your answer.....
Syracuse 2
Georgetown 0
- Ken -
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28.535 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 14 1991 13:44 | 5 |
| Syracuse was the only Big East team to make the NCAA Lacrosse playoffs
while the Atlantic 10 had 2, the Ivy League had 2, the ACC had 3 and
even the Big Ten had 1.
John
|
28.536 | Recruiting info in USA Today | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu May 16 1991 11:16 | 27 |
| USA Today has the college b-ball signings in today's paper. Analysts
say Michigan may have the best recruiting class of all time, signing
4 of the concensus Top 12 players in the country.
They list UConn and Syracuse among the Top 8 in recruiting.
SU's recruits:
J.B. Reafsnyder 7'0" center West Chester (Ohio) Lakota
Lawrence Moten 6'4" 2G/SF New Hampton (NH)...hometown is Wash DC
Anthony Harris 6'2" 2G Danbury, Conn.
Lazarus Sims 6'4" PtG Syracuse (Henninger), NY
Luke Jackson 6'6" SF Beaumont (TX) Westbrook
Glenn Sekunda 6'7" PF Parsipanny, NJ
It's great to see that they got Reafsnyder. They were desparate for a
center to backup McRae. Hopefully he'll be ready to make the big jump
and contribute.
Sekunda was Mr. Basketball in NJ, so he may find himself starting in
Owens' old spot because they have no one else to play power forward,
unless Boeheim is serious about playing 4 perimeter players and one
center.
They had a nice recruiting season...appearing to get a player for
every position.
|
28.537 | Charity begins at the line... | SOFBAS::TRINWARD | Maker of fine scrap-paper since 1949 | Thu May 16 1991 11:30 | 5 |
| Gee, I wonder if any of the Orange "signings" can hit the backboard from
the free-throw line...
Oh, well, Boeheim will breed it out of them, anyway...
|
28.538 | Thompson = R.O.Y. | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 09:32 | 5 |
|
Stevie Thompson was the CBA Rookie of the Year!!!!
- Ken -
|
28.539 | in the pros they'd foul him so much he'd quit in fustration | CNTROL::CHILDS | and her head has no room | Tue May 21 1991 10:21 | 12 |
|
Stevie Thompson was the CBA Rookie of the Year!!!!
^^^
^^^
why ain't he playing with the big boys? Could he be limited
by his own ability and the tremendously horrible teachings
he received at his alma matta????
mike
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28.540 | Thompson will be a big boy (sooner or later!) | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 11:12 | 15 |
|
re: -1
>>Why ain't he playing with the big boys??
I don't know. Why isn't Charles Smith playing with the big boys????
Mike, I agree with 1/2 of what you said. He didn't learn anything from
Boeheim. Thompson definetely has the talent! I'm not really sure if
he has improved his outside shot at all this past year, but I think he
will be with the big boys sooner or later....
- Ken -
|
28.541 | G-Town Recruits (?) | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 11:13 | 6 |
|
Mike,
Who did G-Town pick up for recruits this year? Anyone significant?
- Ken -
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28.542 | SU Lacrosse? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue May 21 1991 12:34 | 3 |
| Ken (or anyone),
How did SU's lacrosse team fare against John's Hopkins this past weekend ?
|
28.543 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 21 1991 12:59 | 6 |
| It's in the ACC note. SU beat Hopkins 11-8 and will play North
Carolina in the first game of the doubleheader on Saturday. NC had
beaten Loyola 11-9. Maryland, 16-13 winners over Brown and Towson
State, triple OT winners over Princeton, play in the other game.
John
|
28.544 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | and her head has no room | Tue May 21 1991 13:07 | 24 |
|
Ken, I don't know to tell you the truth about the Gtown recruits. I don't
follow the recruiting wars. It's such a catch-22. Just look at UNC.
Charles Smith was playing with the big boys until his personal problems
got in the way.
not only does Steve Thompson have to improve his outside shot he must
learn how to hasndle and protect the ball. If his pocket was any easier
to pick you'd swear his pants had holes in them...
;^().....
Also what does Georgetown really need? Mourning will man the middle. Kelly
will play the power forward spot take his lumps and draw his fouls. Brown
Churchwell and Harrison will all be a year oldler and wiser. Lamont Morgan
and Pel_something or other (the 7'2" kid) gives them some depth. All they
really need is for Stomper to turn the reins over to Ershkin and then battle
the shit out out of Seton Hall for the Beast of the East title...
SU on the other hand will porobably be playing in the thursday nite game
of the BET this year....
mike
|
28.545 | Syracuse will still have a good team! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 13:39 | 20 |
|
So Mike, who do you think will win that Thursday night BET game,
Syracuse or Georgetown??? :-) If you think Syracuse will be at the
bottom of the pack, I think you will be in for a pleasant (or not so
pleasant) surprise. I think they are going to have a pretty good team
this year!! Yes, they lost Owens, but he's not the only good player on
the team. (But it would sure be nice to have him back!). Losing Ellis
won't matter at all to me. I'd rather see Conrad McRae in there.
Johnson improved a lot last year, let's see if he's even better this
year. Adrian Autry, had an o.k. year, but from what everybody has been
saying, he's a much better player than he showed last year. McCorkle
started getting some PT towards the end of the year and can hit the
outside shot. Plus the addition of some pretty good freshman, I
think Syracuse will be a pretty tough team!!!
Now all we need is a coach!!!
- Ken -
|
28.546 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 13:44 | 7 |
|
John,
Do you happen to know if the UNC Lax team is undefeated?? Should be a
good match-up this Saturday. I'll be there!!!!!
- Ken -
|
28.547 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 21 1991 13:52 | 5 |
| UNC's lacrosse team is the only unbeaten team left in the tournament
with a 13-0 record I believe. Brown was unbeaten prior to its loss to
Maryland.
John
|
28.548 | Calling Joe | CNTROL::CHILDS | and her head has no room | Tue May 21 1991 14:18 | 29 |
|
the thursday nite matchup is a lock Ken. It'll be SU vs. Pitt...the two
worst coaches in the league it's only fitting. Let's not crown Davey
Johnson a savior now. After all Owens drew double and triple teaming last
year so Davey was open with enough floor space to shoot unguard or start
his moves unmolested. I think he'll be good cause he hustles and will mix
it up but he can't carry the team. I look at McKorkle I think Roe, Jimmy
destroyed him. McRea's raw and takes too many dumb foul and Autrey is
blessed but it'll never be his team to run he'll have to run it Jimmy's
way or sit and that will be what kills them.
Think back to Mourning's first year...he step aside and got forced aside
for Mutumbo this year it's his team again. His paint his time to prove
himself again...Scared yet???? I'll bet 8 out 9 coaches in the league
are...
this is the way I see it
1. Georgetowen
2. Seton Hall
3. UConn
4. Villinova
5. SJU
6. Prov
7. BC
8. SU
9. Pitt
with a lot of teams a game or two above below 500....
|
28.549 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue May 21 1991 14:40 | 29 |
|
Re: -1
>> Scared yet???
Nope!!!!
Mourning is a good player, but I don't think he's anything special.
All this kid does is WHINE whenever he doesn't get his own way or if
he gets a call against him.
Your right about McKorkle reminding people of Roe, but I think McKorkle
is a better defensive player. Roe couldn't play defense if his life
depended on it. McRae does make a lot of stupid fouls, but he's
learning. He's definitely a factor under the basket, and his shot-
blocking is great. He has to improve on his offensive game. I think
he'll be better for SU than Ellis was because he plays with more
intensity.
I think you're right about a lot of teams being near the .500 mark, but
I disagree with both predictions that you give G-Town and Syracuse.
- Ken -
|
28.550 | "there you go again" | USEM::GARBARINO | | Tue May 21 1991 15:02 | 53 |
| > -< Calling Joe >-
Do you say these things just to get us SU fans all worked up ? You
can't honestly believe them.
> I look at McKorkle I think Roe,
You aren't really watching if you see Matt Roe in Scott McCorkle. 1st
of all, he plays small forward, Matt Roe played off-guard. Secondly,
McCorkle can rebound and drive to the hoop. Roe had no guts for getting
inside. McCorkle has more facets to his game (as a freshman) than Matt
Roe could ever have.
>Autrey is blessed but it'll never be his team to run he'll have to run
>it Jimmy's way or sit and that will be what kills them.
There are many things that Boeheim does wrong, but one thing I like is
that he "let's the point guard play" (his own words). Over the years,
the only point guard I've seen him really come down on is Edwards, and
at times I think he's been justified. Edwards is not a premier point
guard. After Washington and Douglas, he just doesn't meet expectations.
The only way Autry WON'T be the leader on the floor is if Bum-heim doesn't
sit Edwards down and give him the job.
> this is the way I see it
> 1. Georgetowen
> 2. Seton Hall
> 3. UConn
> 4. Villinova
> 5. SJU
> 6. Prov
> 7. BC
> 8. SU
> 9. Pitt
The only way SU will be that low will be if they get axed by the NCAA
and lose some of their players via transfer....or all of these freshmen
(that make up one of the Top 8 recruiting classes in the country) are
not what everyone says they are.
I think SU will be a middle-of-the-pack team, but not a cellar-dwellar.
And re: Mourning, his character problems will never allow him to be
the dominant player everyone thought he was going to be, IMHO.
I think Seton Hall is better than Georgetown.
|
28.551 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | and her head has no room | Tue May 21 1991 16:04 | 8 |
|
the Mckorkle thing maybe a bit off but it sure seemed to me that
everytime Edwards went to the bench and Autry ran the team, things
went well till he screwed up and then he got his butt reamed by Jimmy.
This isn't the same jimmy who just rolled it out there and let them
play.....
mike
|
28.552 | What about those Hurricanes? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue May 21 1991 16:53 | 9 |
| Everyone is forgetting that Miami will join the BE this coming season.
I say they're a shoe in for last place. Also, there will be two
Thursday evening games this year, #7 vs. #10, and #8 vs. #9.
In any event, you can be sure the Redmen will be knocked out in the
1st round.
Redmen Phil
|
28.553 | BC is automatic for the basement no matter how many teams | WORDY::NAZZARO | Pursue, capture, incarcerate | Tue May 21 1991 16:59 | 14 |
| Early Big East prediction:
1) UConn
2) Seton Hall
3) St. John's
4) Sorryexcuse (tm)
5) Villanova
6) Georgetown
7) Pitt
8) Providence
9) Miami
10) BC
NAZZ
|
28.554 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | and her head has no room | Wed May 22 1991 09:58 | 6 |
|
Thanks Phil. I thought Miami was coming in, in the 92-93 season....
no matter SU will still be playing on thursday... ;^)
mike
|
28.555 | another reason to get him away from this year's team. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu May 23 1991 16:57 | 7 |
| > everytime Edwards went to the bench and Autry ran the team, things
> went well till he screwed up and then he got his butt reamed by Jimmy.
> This isn't the same jimmy who just rolled it out there and let them
> play.....
Another of his faults is that he doesn't give freshman any slack (except
for Owens).
|
28.556 | UConn player eligible for '91-92 | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 03 1991 11:00 | 3 |
| I think I read that Richie Ashmeade passed his SAT requirements
and is eligible to play this coming year. Is he the kid that
had to sit out this past year (Prop 48) ?
|
28.557 | Ashmeade info | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jun 03 1991 19:57 | 6 |
| Yes he didn't pass the SAt requiremnet last year but he didn't
prop 48 he went to either a prep school or a local JC I think.
After one whole year of studying he came in with a "750". I hope
he doesn't expect an easy time with his studies......
Jimbo
|
28.558 | Redmen trip info/ | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Jun 04 1991 09:06 | 10 |
| The SJU Redmen completed their tour of Spain with a 2-8 win/loss
record. BF/C Shawnelle Scott was the leading scorer at 14.5ppg,
along with 9rpg. SF Malik Sealy contributed 14ppg.
Although the record was poor, most of the games were close, and
this trip gave the Redmen an opportunity to begin to integrate
Lamont Middleton and Lee Green into the team.
Redmen Phil
|
28.559 | food for SU fans | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 04 1991 12:37 | 106 |
| The latest Big East Briefs arrived yesterday and had an article on
Boeheim's situation at Syracuse. Rumors have him being forced to
resign as a result of the school's internal investigation...with
one report saying that SU's administrators are going to offer the
job to Siena's Mike Deane. Boeheim laughs it off, asking, "yeah,
and did you hear the one about Terry Holland and Denny Crum being
on campus ?".
Says Boeheim, "There have been reports that I was going to resign
on April 15, and then on May 1, and then later on May 15. That
stuff is just total bullbleep. There's not one grain of truth
to it. I'll be here next year."
At a dinner, during which Boeheim was honored by the Nat'l Kidney
Foundation of Central NY, Mike Krzyzewski spoke, saying, "he's
a team guy...you should recognize what the hell has been done
here. My hope is that Syracuse will stand firm behind Jim
Boeheim and make sure he can overcome any difficulties he may
face."
Boeheim later said, "this is the best coaching job in the country,
the only place I've ever wanted to be. As long as I'm able to coach,
I will coach at Syracuse. I believe we will continue to get great
basketball players and continue to have great basketball teams at
Syracuse."
The Bummer admits that the investigation will make it very difficult
to get blue-chip prospects. "Quality players want to know what's
going on, and we won't know what's going to happen until next spring.
The internal investigation won't be over until the fall, at the earliest.
Depending on what happens between us and the NCAA, you're looking at next
spring before it gets resolved. Fortunately, we only need one position
(power forward). We'll have twelve guys coming back. If we needed two,
3 or 4 players, it would be very hard for us to get quality players."
Jim Calhoun (playing golf with Boeheim at the Duke Children Hospital's
Celebrity golf tournament) believes that one day Boeheim will be
recognized for his achievements. "Based on record, he's on his way
to the Hall of Fame. It's pretty tough to complain about a guy who
has one of the top 3 records in all of college basketball. If he
coaches 10 more years, assuming he has the same rate of success,
Jimmy will have one of the greatest records that anybody has ever
had. He'd probably surpass Bobby Knight and Dean Smith. That's
mind boggling. WHETHER ANYBODY AGREES WITH HOW HE COACHES is
irrelevant. The key issue is he's proven that he's a good basket-
ball coach."
Coach K and Calhoun obviously know that they'll continue to have
great success with the help of Jim Boeheim at Syracuse.
On the recruiting front:
UConn has JUCO point guard Ron Johnson (Cowley CC, Kansas) waiting
to commit, based on Kevin Ollie's SAT results. He's 6'0".
Also, J.B. Reafsnyder chose SU over NC State and Maryland. He said
he chose SU because, "they give me the best opportunity to play...
personally, I feel there won't be any big-time penalties, and even
if there are, I'll still be happy at Syracuse. I'm going there for
the academics as much as for the basketball."
Reafsnyder is SU's 1st ever 7-footer, and Boeheim thinks he'll help:
"We're probably weakest at #4 and 5 than we've been in the last 7 yrs.
We think Reafsnyder is in the hunt for some playing time. At one
time we thought about redshirting him, but he played well at the
end of the year. He's a hard worker. We're excited about him;
we think he could be pretty good. Bernie Fine is a pretty good
judge of big-man talent. He recruited Danny Schayes, Rony Seikaly
and some other guys who weren't that well known. He thinks this
kid is good, and can eventually play with those guys."
Reafsnyder averaged 18 ppg and 14 rbs. His team made it to the Ohio
state tournament finals. In the championship game he was 12-for-12
from the field, had 31 pts, 17 rebounds and 4 blocks. He's been
named to the Ohio all-star team that will play a Michigan all-star
team later this month.
Syracuse and 7 other BE schools (everyone except SJ and Miami) are
HEAVILY recruiting star high school junior forward John Wallace
(Rochester, NY, Greece Athena HS). He's 6'8", and projected as
either a small or power forward. Other schools interested: Virginia,
Wake Forest, NC State, Maryland, Kentucky, ND, Kansas and Tulane.
One talent scout says, "he's one of the best big-man prospects in the
East. He can play at the highest level." For the year he averaged
27.5 pts, 15 rebs, 7 blocks, 3.5 assists and 3 steals. His HS coach
says, "he play good defense, blocks shots, doesn't foul, can run
the floor with the best of them and has great moves around the basket.
He can draw fouls and post up."
He has a great work ethic and desire to succeed. And he's already
scored 900 on the SAT, but is going to take it over because he wants
to get an 1100.
Some compare him to a young Derrick Coleman, and "it's no coincidence
that he chose Coleman's #44 for his uniform #."
Wallace goes to the Carrier Dome quite often to see Syracuse games.
He's also attended SU's summer camp. Rumors had it that he'd already
verbally comitted to Syracuse, but he denies it. "I want to listen
to everybody. I want to go to a school with good academics, and one
that has a chance to win a national championship."
|
28.560 | Big East Briefs??? | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue Jun 04 1991 13:22 | 7 |
|
Joe,
Where do you get this Big East Briefs paper/magazine?? Is it worth the
money spent on it?
- Ken -
|
28.561 | BE Briefs | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 04 1991 14:12 | 19 |
| > Where do you get this Big East Briefs paper/magazine?? Is it worth the
> money spent on it?
I suppose it depends on how much you value BE b-ball info, and if you
have other sources for the information. I love the newsletter. It
has the latest info (eg: when Donyell Marshall committed to UConn on
a Monday, I read about it in BE Briefs that Wednesday), and seems to
do a good job of investigative reporting (eg: checking into the SU
situation, providing updates on recruiting news, etc.).
$36 one yr
$66 2 yrs
$94 3 yrs
Big East Briefs
P.O. Box 285
Dept. 9
Middle Village, NY 11379
|
28.562 | When Malik's not designing clothes he does rumors??? | 22094::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Jun 04 1991 22:47 | 7 |
| Joe,
Thanks for the pointer but have you noticed that Middle Village
is also where Christ the King is located????
;^)
Kev
|
28.563 | Huskie Hoggers? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Jun 05 1991 00:09 | 6 |
| What is UConn going to do with another gurd, even in Ollie is not
eligible? With Ashmeade now eligible, it seems like the Huskies are
set.
Redmen Phil
|
28.564 | I vote for misplaced Jiffy Lube Worker...hahhaaa
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Happy Mondays, Pills,Thrills&Bellyaches | Wed Jun 05 1991 08:30 | 5 |
|
Maybe Calhoun wants to go for the record and make 95 substitutions in a
final four game??
Thanks for the updates Joe...
|
28.565 | too many bodies at UConn | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jun 05 1991 11:02 | 9 |
| > -< Huskie Hoggers? >-
> What is UConn going to do with another gurd,
Another question is: what is Calhoun going to do with all these players ?
He loses only one kid, and has 7 recruits. I know he uses a lot of players,
but somebody isn't going to be happy next year.
I see the same thing happening to them that has happened to SU and G'town
over the years: transfers due to not enough PT.
|
28.566 | Can Owens go back to School? | MPGS::BURGESS | | Wed Jun 05 1991 11:34 | 9 |
|
Somebody in the Celtics notesfile said that Owens was quoted as saying
that if he didn't get taken in the first 3 picks, he was going back to
school. Is this Possible, and if so, how does this work???
Also, Joe, how often does the BE Briefs get published?
- Ken -
|
28.567 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jun 05 1991 14:33 | 14 |
| > -< Can Owens go back to School? >-
Ken,
There have been proposals in the NCAA that would allow a kid to test the
pro draft waters, and if not satisfied, return to college, but I don't
think anything has passed legislatively.
> Also, Joe, how often does the BE Briefs get published?
16 times per year. I believe it works out to twice a month during
the season (Dec - Mar), and once a month during the off-season (Apr
- Nov).
|
28.568 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Happy Mondays, Pills,Thrills&Bellyaches | Wed Jun 05 1991 17:06 | 8 |
|
As long as Owens hasn't talked to an agent I don't see a violation in
declaring and renaging.
This is still America we still have some rights that Ray-Guns and Bushie
haven't taken away....
mike
|
28.569 | DON"T let him back | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey is walking!! | Wed Jun 05 1991 17:15 | 9 |
| I don't know the rule, but I think it is preposterous to allow a kid to go back
to school if he doesn't like where he is drafted. The kid decides that he isn't
going to make enough money, goes back to school, and some NBA team is left high
and dry without a first round draft choice.
Even in America a contract is a contract, and the paper he signed saying that he
was coming out should be binding.
=Bob=
|
28.570 | Bloody lawyers caused it!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Jun 06 1991 13:12 | 11 |
| Bob,
I agree with your opinion but there's one little nit to your statement
about contracts.
A contract is a contract everywhere but in professional sports!!!
How many cases can you think of where a_athelete refuses to honor
his side of the deal unless a new "deal", more better than the
lasted(tm) one is?
Kev
|
28.571 | and he'd be branded a crybaby like Elway | CNTROL::CHILDS | Happy Mondays, Pills,Thrills&Bellyaches | Thu Jun 06 1991 14:10 | 14 |
|
but there is no contract. what is the difference between you or me
completing a degree in EE going out testing the job market finding out
that I didn't like any of the companies that wanted me and going back to
school for my masters?
The team that drafted him would retain his rights till the next draft so
they could sign him before the next draft. It's always a gamble especially
in the NBA where there are less jobs to be had. Of course should Owens
indeed follow through the NBA will probably come up with a new rule that
ties his rights to that team until infinity....
mike
|
28.572 | More like "I'll have many choices and you'll have none" | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 06 1991 14:14 | 17 |
|
What "contract"? There is no contract. The athlete has decided that
he would like to be considered in a completely artificial mechanism
constructed by the pro league, the draft, that is set up to restrict
his movement and is not necessarily structured in his best interests.
The athlete is not ensured employment or compensation for his
consideration, and likewise he has not even agreed to be employed.
Personally, I think there is a need for the drafts in the pro leagues.
On the other hand, the athlete should have some rights in the process,
including the choice to retain his amateur eligibility. The baseball
draft, for one, allows this. The teams? Well, what little leverage
this gives the amateur player will force them to compete more fairly
in the marketplace for his services.
glenn
|
28.573 | No more Tournament after '91 :*( | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jun 12 1991 14:52 | 6 |
| Heard on the radio that after this year's BE-ACC challenge, the
tournament will be cancelled.
I wonder why?
|
28.574 | SU in the thursday nite game what a delicous thought
| CNTROL::CHILDS | When potato salad goes bad | Wed Jun 12 1991 16:02 | 6 |
|
Actually Kev, it's the Big East that wants out when the TV contract runs out
with ESPN...Probably just a tatic for my bucks....after all we are a money
grubbing conference first and foremost....
;^)
|
28.575 | both sides agree | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saint Frank and the Magic Cow | Wed Jun 12 1991 18:53 | 11 |
| Local information has dissatisfaction on both sides. It seems that the
first year or so it was fine but now it's turned into a major hassle. One
of the complaints about it, from the ACC side, is that the ACC seeds its
teams and then gives it to the Big East who tries to make the best TV
matchup.
Still in the works are negotiations for sites, one of which could
possibly be the Charlotte Coliseum. Oh well, I guess I could walk across
the street to see some fine college hoops.
TTom
|
28.576 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:12 | 6 |
| > Actually Kev, it's the Big East that wants out when the TV contract runs out
> with ESPN.
They aren't waiting for the contract to run out (which would be AFTER the
'92-93 season). They are going to play in '91-92, and then shit-can it.
From what I heard, they're negotiating the termination with ESPN now.
|
28.577 | no probation this year...talent's still there | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:14 | 4 |
| > -< SU in the thursday nite game what a delicous thought
>-
Hey Mike, you're a glutton for punishment. You know I'm going to bring
relentless abuse on you when SU "surprises" with a good season.
|
28.578 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Proud to be a card carring ABTL member | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:37 | 7 |
|
Joe, I'm already married how much punishment do you think you can lay on me
to top that?
;^)
mike
|
28.579 | next time you see him, sucker-punch Boeheim for me! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jun 19 1991 12:04 | 4 |
| > Joe, I'm already married how much punishment do you think you can lay on me
> to top that?
I'll try...
|
28.580 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Wed Jun 19 1991 12:10 | 4 |
|
Hey Joe! Isn't being a Georgetown fan punishment enough?
- Ken -
|
28.581 | As told to me by another of the faithful | AGNT99::CHILDS | I'll meet you by the 3rd Pyramid | Wed Jun 19 1991 13:29 | 8 |
|
No Ken it's not it's a pleasure...being an SU fan is punishment because like
UNC that excellent loss is always out there. The coaches are a wash.....
Wait till you see the Hoyas new philosphy next year....take a hundred shots
shoot 45% score 90+ points....
;^)
|
28.582 | No Way! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Wed Jun 19 1991 15:00 | 5 |
|
Georgetown will never score 90+ points in a game, except when they play
their bottom-of-the-pack, Division III rivals!!!
|
28.583 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I'll meet you by the 3rd Pyramid | Wed Jun 19 1991 16:17 | 5 |
|
Mourning will score 90 himself against SU. Who's going to stop him McRea?
McRea will take the pump fake be totally lost and Mourning will jam it home...
mike
|
28.584 | Another sorry recruiting year for the Big East | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 14:38 | 19 |
| Any Big Least (tm) fains wanna comment on another poor recruiting
season? Can we safely say that the Big TVeast (tm) is a league in
decline, or at least a league no longer competitive with the ACC or Big
10?
Based on the recruiting results of 90's, I'd say the ACC/B10 are
clearly the top conferences, with the ACC #1. The Big Beast (tm) is
probably on par with, say, the SEC.
Of particular concern over the past several years is their failure
to ink the Top Notch studs. This year, for instance, they signed
only one (1) player listed in the nations Top 20. (Donyell Marshall,
who's going to UConn.) Last year the results were similar. Schools
like Temple, Memphis State, and even Indiana [;^)] are signing Top 20
players, yet for the 2nd year in a row Big East has suffered a horrible
drought. [:^)]
- ACC Chris
|
28.585 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | BobHunt and the Henchmen, LIVE! | Thu Jun 20 1991 14:56 | 26 |
| Chris -
lets see, we are 2 years into the decade, the Big West has one title,
the ACC one, and you are proclaiming the Big East dead.
I do laugh (belly laugh, BTW) with the TV snide remarks. Like the ACC
doesn't live for TV revenues....or the Big 10....
I know ACCers would have loved for the schools in the Big East to have
remained independents, therefore assuring the pipeline to the ACC would
be full stream forever. I know they were jealous that in its first
decade of competition, the Big East won as many national champeenships
as the older, staid ACC. And of course, it means that Rollie and J.T
were able to equal the Snuffmeister's NCAA Champeenship number....
No longer competitive. Hmm. St. John's has everyone (just about)
coming back, plus a JUCO and a redshirt, the Hoyas still have Mourning,
and last year's freshmen are this year's sophmores. Methinks that the
premature burial you have give the Big East will come back to haunt
you, Chris-meister.
Of course, you're already trying to deflect attention away from the
Snuffster and his horde of studs in Chapel Hill - as you anxiously
await another excellent loss come nexted MARCH...
JD
|
28.586 | Overemphasizing a bit | SHALOT::MEDVID | the addiction of duplicities | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:10 | 4 |
| Isn't there a lot more to it than who wins the recruiting wars that
dictates the rise or decline on a program/conference?
--dan'l
|
28.587 | You cannot overemphasize this. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:32 | 9 |
| > Isn't there a lot more to it than who wins the recruiting wars that
> dictates the rise or decline on a program/conference?
Actually, no.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.588 | HTHurts | SHALOT::MEDVID | the addiction of duplicities | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:34 | 14 |
| > -< You cannot overemphasize this. >-
>
> > Isn't there a lot more to it than who wins the recruiting wars that
> > dictates the rise or decline on a program/conference?
>
> Actually, no.
I would think that it's what you do with those recruits once you get
them on campus that is the most important thing to emphasize.
Oh, sorry. I forgot what a sore spot that must be fore you. ;-)
--dan'l
|
28.589 | When's the co-biography come out, Chris? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:42 | 10 |
|
> Isn't there a lot more to it than who wins the recruiting wars that
> dictates the rise or decline on a program/conference?
No, dan'l, cuz that would be a results-oriented basis and as we've
already heard results are way down on the list of "Dean and I's" list
of priorities...
glenn
|
28.590 | Well at least we agree on something !!! | GOLDKY::HUNT | I just want to help the ballclub ... | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:43 | 11 |
| � > Isn't there a lot more to it than who wins the recruiting wars that
� > dictates the rise or decline on a program/conference?
�
� Actually, no.
Which is another way of saying that Snuff wins all those games of his on
pure talent alone.
Thanks, Chris.
Bob Hunt
|
28.591 | Cain't anyone stay outa the Carolina rathole?! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:44 | 14 |
| Believe me, Carolina has nothing be ashamed of in terms of what it does
with its recruits. Our outrageous winning percentage coupled with
having more players in the NBA than any other school is testimony to
this.
But let's stick to the subject here folks. I've made the observation
that the Big East is in decline and backed it with solid statistics.
It's also worth pointing out their subpar NCAA Tournament performance over
the last several years as further evidence to support my (strong)
case.
- ACC Chris
|
28.592 | 15 recruiting titles for Dean = 1 title on the court - nice ratio! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Get out another asterisk! | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:50 | 7 |
| Since it's the recruiting wars that matter, and not how the teams
perform on the court, I'd guess the ol' Snuffer has won at least a
dozen recruiting national championships, his most recent bein' last
year. Let's see how many championships the best recruiting class
of 1990 can win ON THE COURT.
NAZZ
|
28.593 | Your short term vision is fine but ... | GOLDKY::HUNT | I just want to help the ballclub ... | Thu Jun 20 1991 15:51 | 19 |
| � But let's stick to the subject here folks. I've made the observation
� that the Big East is in decline and backed it with solid statistics.
� It's also worth pointing out their subpar NCAA Tournament performance over
� the last several years as further evidence to support my (strong)
� case.
So what ??? Indiana won the 1981 NCAA title and the 1987 NCAA title. In
between were five straight years where the Big Ten was completely shut out
from all five Final Fours.
Was the Big Ten in decline then ??? Evidently not as Michigan won in
1989 with brother school Illinois also represented in Seattle.
Your data series is way too short to make any snap judgements, Soup. Your
analysis most likely points to a relative dry spell for the Big East but
it does not spell their ultimate doom and gloom no matter how hard you
wish for that to happen.
Bob Hunt
|
28.594 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I'll meet you by the 3rd Pyramid | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:01 | 15 |
|
THE BIG EAST in decline? I doubt it. Rather more the case of the rest of
the conferences catching up. Subpar performance in the NCAA's are more a
reflection of seedings than anything else. Seems as though every year they
set up the Big East teams to face one another again before the regionals
so that they eliminate one another. Also the physical style of play allowed
in the Big East but not in the rest of the NCAA's hurts them come tourney
time.
of course when all you win is the recruiting war (ie see UNC) it no wonder
you want thump your chest about it.....
HOW SOON YOU FORGET THE CHALLENGE WAS 6-2 LAST YEAR!!
mike
|
28.595 | Can't wait for this one... | SHALOT::MEDVID | the addiction of duplicities | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:02 | 5 |
| > It's also worth pointing out their subpar NCAA Tournament performance over
^^^^^^
Please define subpar, Chris.
--dan'l
|
28.596 | Just nitpicking... | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:11 | 5 |
| > Seems as though every year they
> set up the Big East teams to face one another again before the regionals
> so that they eliminate one another.
Teams from the same conference can't meet before a regional final.
|
28.597 | Temporary decline? Maybe, but it's too early to say. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:39 | 13 |
| > Please define subpar, Chris
> Can't wait for this one
Are you implying that the only significant statistic in analyzing NCAA
Tournament results is whether you won the Title or not?
If so, I'd suggest your scope is very narrow. If you're not, then
compare the Big East's W-L record in 90's with the ACC's, and you'll
know what I mean by "subpar".
- ACC Chris
|
28.598 | Is answering my question with an accusation all you can do? | SHALOT::MEDVID | the addiction of duplicities | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:44 | 15 |
| > > Please define subpar, Chris
> > Can't wait for this one
>
> Are you implying that the only significant statistic in analyzing NCAA
> Tournament results is whether you won the Title or not?
Nope, not implying that whatsoever. My, a little gunshy aren't we?
You said that the Big East's recent performances in the NCAA tournament
were 'subpar.' I want to know what subpar is. Loss in first round,
second round, third round, etc.? Loss to lesser opponent? You accused
the Big East of having subpar performances and I want to know what
makes you say so.
--dan'l
|
28.599 | The objective evidence is there, trust me. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 16:52 | 10 |
| Me, gunshy? Now gosh-darned-it, why the hey would *that* be a
possibility?!
If you take NCAA Tourney results from the 90's (or even dipping back
into the later 80's) you'll find the Big East lagging behind both the
ACC and B10. The most telling statistic is simple W-L percentages,
but the drought of Big East teams in the Final 4 is also significant.
- ACC Chris
|
28.600 | We can leave the 89 tourney out while we're at it | SHALOT::MEDVID | the addiction of duplicities | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:03 | 4 |
| So you can subjectively pick a year when we should start comparing? I
see. OK, thanks. That tells me all I wanted to know.
--dan'l
|
28.601 | Not that I'm crying for 'em, mind you! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:19 | 6 |
| Hey, I'm not pickin' on the Big East. I just wanna know why Memphis
State, DePaul, Temple, Mississippi State, and Utah can each sign just
as many Top 20 players as the whole Big Least. That's all.
- ACC Chris
|
28.602 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:20 | 25 |
| > The most telling statistic is simple W-L percentages,
> but the drought of Big East teams in the Final 4 is also significant.
I don't know the winning percentages, but it sure seems like the BE has
done quite well in the tourney over the last 6 or 7 years. And since
'85, 6 different BE teams have been to the Final 4.
A quick rundown from memory:
1984: Georgetown wins title
1985: Georgetown, Villanova, St. John's make Final 4, Vill. wins title
1986: No final 4 teams
1987: Syracuse, Providence, make final 4, SU loses in title game,
Georgetown makes final 8.
1988: No Final 4 teams
1989: Seton Hall loses in title game, SU, G'town (?), make final 8.
1990: UConn makes final 8
1991: St. John's, Seton Hall make final 8.
Doesn't look too shabby to me.
Joe
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28.603 | ACC did better in 91 alone. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:32 | 7 |
| Put another way Joe, the Big East has had only 1 team in the Final 4
since 1987.
Not too good.
- ACC Chris
|
28.604 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:57 | 14 |
|
> Hey, I'm not pickin' on the Big East. I just wanna know why Memphis
> State, DePaul, Temple, Mississippi State, and Utah can each sign just
> as many Top 20 players as the whole Big Least. That's all.
The point that's been made repeatedly, Chris, is that who knows and who
cares why... maybe the Big East picked up a lot of sleepers. These
rankings are largely arbitary. They're the equivalent of minor league
stats in baseball, even less so. Any analysis of the supposed decline
of the Big East should be based solely on *RESULTS*, not top players
coming in, NBA players coming out...
glenn
|
28.605 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | BobHunt and the Henchmen, LIVE! | Thu Jun 20 1991 17:57 | 15 |
| Yo Crisp - I thought that in the decade of the 80's that the Big East
had the best overall Tourney winning record.
Face it - we are two years into the 90's. The ACC won the tourney this
year - yippie. And you are declaring a decline.
NAZZ hit you over the haid so hard in his note I'm surprised you are
still standing.
We'll see Crispy, we'll see.
So, was Snuffy's team in decline before last year? When was the last
time UNC was in Final Four before then?
JD
|
28.606 | tell us you were kidding... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 20 1991 18:02 | 21 |
| Chris,
How can you start talking about "the 90's" when you look at your
calendar and see that it's 1991 ???? Talk about being "a little
premature" !!!!
Also, you seem to have chosen the Top 20 individual HS players
as your recruiting yardstick. One player does not a recruiting
class make !!
Did you miss USA Today's "experts" a month ago, who rated Syracuse's
and UConn's recruiting CLASS as TOP 8 in the country. Many TOP 25,
30, 35, 40....players outweigh a class of ONE Top 20 and the rest
Top 200. Syracuse (my view point) has Mr. Basketball from NJ and CT,
and All-State Team players from NY and Ohio.
Were you just bored today ?....looking to stir the fire ??? :^)
Joe
|
28.607 | not relying on hope | HBAHBA::HAAS | Saint Frank and the Magic Cow | Thu Jun 20 1991 18:38 | 19 |
| On some of the preceding issues:
o Can the mighty class of 90 UNC recruits (Montross,Phelps,Rozier,etc.)
win a national NCAA championship? This of course was a great concern of
mine. However, based on last year's results and off-season defections, I
don't lose sleep on this issue. I trust matters into Dean's hands and he
will not disappoint.
o Big East Recruiting? Certainly, this was not a banner year. Syracuse
outbid NC State for Jeff Reafsnyder but hey, he get's Beoheim.
o Big East Declining? They're probably holding their own. It's just that
the ACC and the Big10 have turned it up a couple of notches. Using a 6-2
record in the warm-up BigEast-ACC series last year as consolation for the
ACC winning it all seems a lot like No Carolina fans using winning
percentages of all games as consolation for their systematic talent-laden
springtime choke.
TTom
|
28.608 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I'll meet you by the 3rd Pyramid | Fri Jun 21 1991 09:04 | 18 |
| agreed TTom that the 6-2 is really squat, it's like saying hey Georgetown's
the real national champion cause they destroyed Duke.
As Joe's stats showed we have nothing to be ashamed of also Joe I did realize
that the teams couldn't meet till the regionals it was a faux pas statement
on my part to point out the absurity of how often they end up same regions.
UNC beats Duke last year in the ACC finals but both get neatly shipped to
opposite sides of the brackets whilst Georgetown and Seton Hall the finalist
in the Big East Tournment (Yeah JoSH THE HALL WON!) were slated to meet in the
Regionals if both advanced that far.
Joe G. said best ole Chris was bored....
Besides Chris we don't need to recruit great cause we know how to go out and
get the best hired guns on the planet...
hahahahahahahaaaa
|
28.609 | Makes as much sense as anything else in here | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jun 21 1991 09:32 | 7 |
| Anyone who knows anything about college basketball knows that the
University of Massachusetts (because Nazz and I went there) and
Princeton (because they win with real students) are the two finest
basketball programs in the country, playing in the two finest
conferences in the country. So there.
John
|
28.610 | Reeves to leave Arizona ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jun 21 1991 14:54 | 4 |
| I heard on a sports talkshow that Kahlid Reeves will transfer from
Arizona before the Fall semester begins. If this is true, ol' "cool
man Luke" will take another hit to his national championship aspirations.
(He's already lost Brian Williams to the NBA draft.)
|
28.611 | Challenge matchups announced. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jun 21 1991 15:02 | 29 |
| With all this crap about ACC vs. BE, I can't believe no one has
listed the matchups for next season's Challenge series:
Wake Forest - UConn Hartford
NC State - Pitt "
Fla St - Syracuse Atlanta
Geo Tech - Vill "
Maryland - Prov East Rutherford
NC - Seton Hall "
Virginia - G'town Greensboro
Duke - St. John's "
The dates are Dec 2-5.
BC and Miami sit it out for the BE, and Clemson for the ACC.
From the above, I guess the BE pre-season rankings go something like this:
1 St. John's
2 Seton Hall
3 Villanova
4 UConn
5 G'town
6 Syracuse
7 Providence
8 Pitt
|
28.612 | 6-2 in the Challenge......... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Jun 22 1991 16:21 | 14 |
| The Challenge sites are bullsh*t. This makes three (3) years in a row
SJU fans will have to watch on TV instead of live. The Meadowlands
or MSG would have been great alternatives.
As far as all the recruiting stuff prior, keep in mind that SJU,
Villanova, SHU and Providence didn't feel the need to have top recruiting
years. They all have senior laden teams or great kids sitting out. Look
for these four (4) schools to have Top Ten recruiting years this year.
On another front, 6'5" ex-LI Eric Coates, a JUCO super picked Oklahoma
over SJU.
Redmen Phil
|
28.613 | draft is tomorrow night | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 25 1991 14:43 | 4 |
| Hey Mike, it's been rumored that your man Mutombo could go anywhere from
#1 to #4, but should be in the top 4. Most think Owens will go between
#2 and 4, and one good argument having him at 4 (Char taking Johnson,
NJ taking Anderson, Sacramento taking Mutombo).
|
28.614 | I might as well start it up again. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 25 1991 14:46 | 3 |
| Anyone catch ESPN's list of Lottery Losers last night ? It was
filled with ex-ACC guys (Fairy -no typo-, Hammonds, Reid...just
to name a few).
|
28.615 | Just trying to be Objective | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jun 25 1991 15:49 | 19 |
| > Many TOP 25,30, 35, 40....players outweigh a class of ONE Top 20 and
> the rest
Sorry Joe, but the facts speak otherwise. The Big East signed four (4)
Top 50 players. Syracuse and UConn each got two (2) apiece. The
remaining teams got NONE.
I'm not saying the Big East is dead. Not by a long stretch. I'm just
surprised that, for the last several years, they seem to be struggling.
One year Pitt has the best crop in the country and four of 'em turn up
Prop 48. PC had several also, if memory serves. Georgetown hasn't had
a good recruiting class in years, and Syracuse doesn't seem to be
pulling in the studs like they used to. Rollie Massamino turned in a
great class a couple of years ago but, contrary to popular myth, seems
to underachieving with them. Only Connecticut seems to be
"overachieving" on the recruiting front.
- ACC Chris
|
28.616 | Pot calls Kettle black, Kettle fights back | AGNT99::CHILDS | I want your pain untouched, unstained | Tue Jun 25 1991 16:14 | 25 |
| <<< Note 28.615 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
-< Just trying to be Objective >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a definate crock of BS
> One year Pitt has the best crop in the country and four of 'em turn up
> Prop 48. PC had several also, if memory serves. Georgetown hasn't had
> a good recruiting class in years, and Syracuse doesn't seem to be
> pulling in the studs like they used to. Rollie Massamino turned in a
> great class a couple of years ago but, contrary to popular myth, seems
> to underachieving with them. Only Connecticut seems to be
> overachieving at recruiting...
First off all of Pitt's kids are now eligible so why recruit top choice if
all they're going to do is sit on the end of the bench? Only Snuffy would
recruit a kid and sit him on the pine just to keep an opponent from getting
said recruit. Rollie's kids are now juniors it's time for them to step up
and be counted this year. Also Rollie probably plays the toughest schedule
in the Big East. He plays the Arizona's and Duke's of the world during
the regular season as well as his Big East rivals and must also content
with the old rivalries of the Inner/Big 5.
Overachieving at recruit sure has worked wonders at UNC huh Soup???
mike
|
28.617 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 25 1991 17:49 | 7 |
| Well Chris, I don't have the Top "?" list, so I can't speak from the
same info you have, but as I stated, somebody thinks SU and UConn
had pretty good recruiting years to put them in their Top 8 classes.
I also agree with the others about the schools that just didn't need
anybody this year (Vill, St. John's being the BIG 2). The CONFERENCE
only lost 9 players to graduation.
|
28.618 | Inquiring minds want to know | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Big date on September 14 | Tue Jun 25 1991 21:22 | 8 |
| RE: UNCris
If the Big East is having such a hard time recruting in recent years,
why are there so many BE players projected in the top 4 NBA picks?
I don't think they were seniors either.
Commander Scott
|
28.619 | Redmen Sked..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Jul 01 1991 23:33 | 44 |
| SJU's 1991-92 schedule has been released. The Redmen's non-conference
sked will include games against teams likely to be No. 1 and No. 2 in
most preseason polls, appearances in two (2) tournaments and meetings
with traditional rivals.
The Redmen will play defending National Champion and consensus
preseason No. 1 DUKE in Greensboro, N.C., Dec. 5 as part of the Big
East-ACC Challenge and face INDIANA Dec. 21 at MSG in NYC.
Other opponents include Niagara at Alumni Hall, Manhattan at
Knickerbocker Arena in Albany and Notre Dame at South Bend. SJU will
also appear in the ECAC Holiday Festival, where Fordham is its likely
first-round opponent. Other Festival teams are St. Joseph's (Pa.) and
Memphis State.
Pairings have not been determined for SJU's Lapchick Tourney, which
includes Drexel, N.C.-Wilmington and St. Mary's (CA).
The overall schedule breaks down as follows:
vs. BE: Villanova H/A
BC H/A
SU H/A
SHU H/A
Gtown H/A
Miami H/A
Providence H/A
Pitt H/A
UConn H/A
DUKE A
INDIANA A
Manhattan Neutral
Niagara H
Lapchick H
Tourney H
Holiday MSG
Festival MSG
Notre Dame A
This makes for a total of 27 games, not including 1-2 exhibition games.
Redmen Phil
|
28.620 | At worst, a 7-2 non-conference record | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Rick Fox: 1991's Michael Smith??? | Tue Jul 02 1991 11:51 | 7 |
| Whew - That's a real tough schedule all right. After Duke and Indiana,
there isn't a Top 100 team. Niagara, Manhattan, Drexel, NC-WIlmington,
St. Mary's, St. Joseph's PA - sounds like a Patriot league schedule!
John Thompson musta helped Looie line up these patsies.
NAZZ
|
28.621 | Misc.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Jul 04 1991 12:32 | 8 |
| Yeh, but the BE regular season will keep them busy.
re: SHU - Assaf Barnea, listed as a Fr. last year, has left SHU after
only one year. In the clip I saw, he was listed as a Jr. What gives
with these rent-a-player deals?
Redmen Phil
|
28.622 | hired players, plain and simple | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:45 | 11 |
| Phil, you can see the impact of Miami on the non-conference schedule
pretty clearly ---> there aren't many !
> re: SHU - Assaf Barnea, listed as a Fr. last year, has left SHU after
> only one year. In the clip I saw, he was listed as a Jr. What gives
> with these rent-a-player deals?
PJ's hired guns are going to get investigated (in some form --> ie: internally
or externally) eventually. I think you can bank on that. Calhoun better
steer clear of this approach (he's had a couple already).
|
28.623 | tough enough battling ACCrisper with out this internal bickering ;^) | CHIEFF::CHILDS | sign said, Stay Away Fool.. | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:56 | 21 |
|
> re: SHU - Assaf Barnea, listed as a Fr. last year, has left SHU after
> only one year. In the clip I saw, he was listed as a Jr. What gives
> with these rent-a-player deals?
>PJ's hired guns are going to get investigated (in some form --> ie: internally
>or externally) eventually. I think you can bank on that. Calhoun better
>steer clear of this approach (he's had a couple already).
The clip mentioning him as junior may have been wrong. Also Joe these supposed
"hired guns" may get home sick or have miltary pressure put on them by their
homelands. I don't think that PJ is intentiontally doing anything wrong.
Marco Locar in all likely hood would have stayed his entire 4 years if it
was for our "patriotism".
Henefield was establishing a great base for a future pro-career until he was
forced back.
mike
|
28.624 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jul 08 1991 22:05 | 7 |
| There is a seminary student assigned to my parish for the summer. He
did his undergraduate work at Georgetown and is in the seminary at, of
all places, Seton Hall. Wonder where his loyalties lie and whether
whatever order is at Seton Hall can straighten him out after the
Jesuits have gotten through with him?
John
|
28.625 | A Pattern has Developed | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jul 10 1991 10:50 | 8 |
| > I don't think that PJ is intentiontally doing anything wrong.
Mike,
Maybe it is all innocent, but from what we've seen the last few years,
you can start getting pretty suspicious. How many of these foreign
"kids" have stayed more than one year, or graduated ? Seton Hall has
lost 3 of these guys. UConn, at least one in Henefeld.
|
28.626 | Looks/Acts/Smells/Tastes like_a Hired Gun ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Jul 10 1991 11:17 | 12 |
| re: .-1 (Hired Guns)
Boy, I said the same thing about 6 months ago and had to withstand
countless verbal attacks.
My guess is the Hired Guns are a reflection of the troubles the Big
East is experiencing on the prep recruiting front. They're not getting
their share of top-notch studs, and hence have to look elsewhere for
help.
- ACC Chris
|
28.627 | And Snuffy also used hired guns | MAXWEL::CHILDS | sign said, Stay Away Fool.. | Wed Jul 10 1991 14:50 | 15 |
|
If I'm not mistaken Gaze graduated. If not it was because his father
coaches the Autralian national team and they want him back on the team.
Locar got ran out of the country by people like ACChris and Henefield
received pressure from home as I assume Barnea has...
The Big East is recruiting just fine we just don't recruit all americans
to sit on our bench just to keep them off of other teams like the
Snuffmeister....
Also the teams that get the top notch talent (ie Pitt, SU, UConn) have lousy
coaches who don't develop them to their full potential again like the
Snuffmeister....
mike
|
28.628 | more "PJ" | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:52 | 11 |
| Since I'm picking on Carlesimo, did you read that he's added Luther
Wright to the USA team for the World University Games ? These 12
are supposed to be our best college players, and he adds a kid who
hasn't played a minute of college ball.
We all know what's going on here (remember JT did the same thing with
Mourning for the Olympic team), and maybe it's part of the compensation
for being the coach, but this is too big of a reach, IMO.
The more I read about "PJ", the more I get suspicious. Bum-heim can't
be the only BE coach not playing by the rules.
|
28.629 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jul 11 1991 15:53 | 3 |
| Re: Gaze
He didn't graduate.
|
28.630 | | MPGS::BURGESS | | Thu Jul 11 1991 16:05 | 18 |
|
Joe,
I have to agree with you concerning the issue about adding players to
an "All-Star" team, when they haven't ever played a college game.
This stinks!!! There are a lot more players out there who are more
deserving of it.
Who are the players for the World Games, Anybody know???
- Ken -
BTW, by the looks of it, it looks like Boeheim will be around for at
least another year. Since they haven't fired him yet, it looks like
they'll stick with him. Joe, I know where he lives, maybe we should
go and try to talk him into resigning!!! :-)
|
28.631 | Jackmaster's 1991 Corporate Champions | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Jul 12 1991 00:27 | 12 |
| Mike,Mike, Mike....UCONN gets all the talent and then the bad coaches
waste their talent. You must have said this just to ruffle some
feathers. UCONN has never had the talent until two or three years ago.
Calhoun is as good a coach as any in my opinion, and he certainly
doesn't waste the talent he has because he plays a rotation of 9
players. The other three or four players on the team are just practice
players who should be tearing up the intramural league's.
And another thing what are you doing in the notesfile your supposed to
be coming up with our team name. 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.632 | crowded UConn bench | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jul 12 1991 10:49 | 7 |
| > doesn't waste the talent he has because he plays a rotation of 9
> players. The other three or four players on the team are just practice
> players who should be tearing up the intramural league's.
There'll be no room for intramural-type players at UConn this year.
After losing only one player to graduation, and gaining 6 or 7 recruits,
he'll have his hands full keeping everyone happy.
|
28.633 | Calhoun has matured since NU, but still not good bench coach | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | If you want to be the man ... | Fri Jul 12 1991 11:37 | 6 |
| Calhoun is a real nice guy, and a very good recruiter, but
he's only an average coach at best. He tends to get flustered
in close games, but I have noticed he's improved in recent years.
He's also keeping better control of his temper.
NAZZ
|
28.634 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | sign said, Stay Away Fool.. | Mon Jul 15 1991 14:23 | 11 |
|
Hey Joe Luther Wright is 7 F'N 2" if I'm not mistaken. Perhaps PJ wants to
win the games that's why Wright's on the squad.
As for Mourning he badly outplayed, Siekley and everyone else at the Oylmpic
tryouts and should have been on the team but JT didn't because of the screams
folks like you would have put up.
So he played on the practice team big deal....
mike
|
28.635 | let's see what he does | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jul 15 1991 14:37 | 9 |
| > Hey Joe Luther Wright is 7 F'N 2" if I'm not mistaken. Perhaps PJ wants to
> win the games that's why Wright's on the squad.
Well, the beauty of this is that we'll get to see 1st hand how much
Mr. Wright helps this team. At 348 lbs. (last rpt I read), I want
to see him get that fat ass up and down the court.
Just wish I was in the stands to use a line a friend of mine once
used on Derek Brower: "hey, only one guy per pair of shorts !".
|
28.636 | Villanova Freshman dropped! | MPGS::BURGESS | | Fri Aug 02 1991 09:31 | 6 |
|
Villanove redshirt freshman Lloyd Mumford was dropped from the
basketball team. He has been charged with breaking and entering.
- Ken -
|
28.637 | update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Aug 07 1991 14:32 | 23 |
| Lazarus Sims has met the SAT requirements and will be eligible to play
at Syracuse this year. Big East Briefs is calling SU's backcourt "the
deepest in the Big East".
Only 2 BE recruits did NOT meet SAT requirements: William Davis (Mia)
and Jaime Peterson (BC). Davis will attend Fork Union Military Academy,
while Peterson is headed for a JUCO.
G'town is going after another Army vet (ala Ronnie Highsmith)...his name
is Myron Bell. He's playing with some other G'town freshmen in a DC summer
league. He's 6'6", 225 lbs., and plays like John Turner (does he snort like
him too ?).
Got love some of these schools, don't you ? I mean, G'town and their
peculiar recruitings habits...Seton Hall bringing in all these pros from
overseas...UConn to a lesser extent....PC and Pitt having trouble with kids
not meeting SAT req's....
Joe
|
28.638 | Erick Murdock signs contract | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Aug 08 1991 10:35 | 9 |
| Eric Murdock, ex-PC Friar and all time NCAA assist leader
signed a reported 3 year $700K contract with some western
conference team. Name escapes me at the moment but I think it
was Denver. If not, t'was probably Utah.
Either way, congrats & I wish *I* had that kindo $$$$
Kev
|
28.639 | You sure about that ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Who invented liquid soap and why ??? | Thu Aug 08 1991 11:58 | 7 |
| � Eric Murdock, ex-PC Friar and all time NCAA assist leader
Really ??? I thought it was Chris Corchiani of NC State who holds
the all-time NCAA assists mark. If not, then it's Keith "Mister"
Jennings from East Tennessee State.
Bob Hunt
|
28.640 | Murdock was a theft artist, to be sure ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Aug 08 1991 12:09 | 7 |
| re: .-1
I think he meant all time *steal* leader. Corchiani is the all time
assist leader.
- ACC Chris
|
28.641 | flunked outa the spelling bee competition 'rly ;*) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Aug 08 1991 12:12 | 18 |
| Sheesh Bob,
a guy makes a slight spelling error in here and WHAMMO!!!!
OK, I'll be a big man and admit I made a mistake OK????
I MADE A MISTAKE!!!!!
The correct spelling is All-Time *STEALS* leader!!!!
Schlep that!
;*>
Kev
|
28.642 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Say it ain't so Pee Wee ! | Mon Aug 12 1991 11:03 | 3 |
| re .637
Mumford was cleared of B&E charges ....
|
28.643 | | RIPPLE::BRUSO_SA | Golf is a good walk spoiled-M.Twain | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:43 | 9 |
|
Murdock signed a 3 year contract, reported at 700k per year, with the
Utah Jazz. he'll be riding the pine behind John Stockton and initially,
Delaney Rudd.
Sandy
|
28.644 | Can the Redmen go all the way? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Sep 02 1991 11:57 | 48 |
|
Now that it's Sept. 2, and hoops practice is only 45 days
away, how about some Big East regular season predictions?
Here's mine, for the 1991-2 Big East Regular season:
1. UConn 13-5
2. SJU 12-6
3. SHU 11-7
4. Vill 11-7
5. Gtwn 11-7
6. SU 11-7
7. Prov 8-10
8. Pitt 6-12
9. Miami 4-14
10. BC 3-15
Now, here's my try at the BE Tourney:
7 Prov-+
|-- 7 Prov-+
10 BC---+ |
|- 2 SJU----+
| |
2 SJU--+ |
|- 2 SJU----+
4 Vill-+ | |
| | |
|- 4 Vill---+ |
| |
5 Gtwn-+ |
|- 2 SJU
3 SHU--+ |
| |
|- 3 SHU----+ |
| | |
6 SU---+ | |
|- 3 SHU----+
1 Uconn+ |
| |
|- 1 Uconn--+
8 Pitt-+ |
|-- 8 Pitt-+
10 Miami+
Redmen Phil
|
28.645 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:54 | 62 |
| > 1. UConn 13-5
> 2. SJU 12-6
> 3. SHU 11-7
> 4. Vill 11-7
> 5. Gtwn 11-7
Phil,
I agree with your Top 5, although I think Seton Hall will be closer to
UConn and St. John's than Vill and G'town.
We probably say this every year, but the Big East is really going to be
tough, especially in the upper half of the conference. The big boys
have nearly everyone back. Syracuse will drop some, but with if McRae
stays away from foul trouble, the great recruiting class should have them
tough by tournament time. Pitt definitely will experience the biggest
drop.
Here's my stab at it:
Seton Hall
St. John's
UConn
G'town
Villanova
Syracuse
Providence
Pitt
BC
Miami
I think UConn may struggle a bit as they try to find ways to get all those
bodies into a productive rotation. They'll still be Top 15 nationally.
St. John's has the best team they've had in years (since '86), and they better
grab all they can, 'cause next year they'll have to start all over again.
They're experienced, and have a tight starting 5 (4 have played together
for 3 yrs).
Seton Hall should be the best all-around team in the conference.
They play good "D", shoot free throws and have the "go to" guy in Dehere.
Big question mark here is Luther Wright. Avent leaves a BIG hole in the
middle. If Wright plays like a freshman, they could struggle too.
These 3 should be the cream of the Big East.
G'town should be a force, with one big man patroling the middle, and the
3 freshmen all sophomores. I'm not sure of their depth, though. And will
Mourning be the player he's supposed to be, in this his final year of a
disappointing collegiate career ?
Villanova has a nice "little" team. Their lack of a big man should keep
them in the 2nd tier of the BE, but their experience and Rollie make them
dangerous on any night.
As I mentioned before, McRae will determine if Syracuse is a contender or
not. His height, agility and determination make him the physical equal
of any big man in the conference, but he needs to play under control (ie:
avoid fouls), and show some consistant offense (saw a little bit last yr).
If he plays big, I think Bum-heim can piece together a fine rotation
at the perimeter with all those guards and small forwards. Power forward
is a guess at this point.
|
28.646 | Hoyas to rule the BE again... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Tue Sep 03 1991 15:08 | 17 |
|
Joe, how can you say that Mourning has had a disappointing College Career?
me thinks you're just out to get me goat. He would have been the number 1
pick in the land had he come out his freshman year. He was banged up a bit
and out posistion the last two years but still played well enough last year
to have been a lottery pick had he declared.
Now that he's back in the middle where incidently he set a record for blocked
shots in a season expect the Big East regular season and tournement titles to
return home...
my stab
Georgetown, SHU, SJU, Nova, UCONN, Prov, SU, BC, Pitt, Miami....
mike
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28.647 | keep dreamin' Mikey ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Sep 03 1991 15:22 | 1 |
|
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28.648 | A classic case of "it's what's inside that counts" | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Sep 03 1991 16:33 | 14 |
| > Joe, how can you say that Mourning has had a disappointing College Career?
Mike, he was the #1 high school player in the country, and IMO he hasn't
played up to that billing. I'm sure he'll be in the lottery, no matter
what he does this year, because of the "potential" label. But IMO, he
isn't a dominant force on both ends of the court who can control a game.
At least he hasn't shown it to this point. His offense is limited, but
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe Thompson is handcuffing
him, much the way he did Ewing. His temper and 'tude problems have also
had him playing assistant coach when he should be on the floor playing
the game.
He hasn't had the impact on college basketball of a Shaquille O'Neal,
Christian Laetner, Billy Owens, Kenny Anderson, Larry Johnson, etc.
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28.649 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Wed Sep 04 1991 10:44 | 25 |
|
Joe he led the nation and set an NCAA record for blocked shots his freshman
year and you claim he has no impact? He has missed I would guess a total of
20 games or so the last two years which has hinder his progress. He's a
center not a power forward so he offense has suffered a little. This year
he's back in the paint so his offense should improve plus his blocks and
rebounds numbers should go up as well. He's an excellent passer in the blocks
as you will see this year.
Three things have held him back, Mutumbo, Injuries and the Stomper....Unless
O'Neal declares this year I fully expect Mourning to be the numero uno pick
in the draft next year....
Kev, it's SJU fans who are dreaming. While Malik is a true star the rest are
soft and the lost of the HEART of Singleton will show up. Plus I question
their depth.
If it isn't the Hoyas on top it will definately be the Hall especially if
Wright is all he's billed to be. He's certainly one big dude as we saw him
at the BET. What a monster.
oh and Joe one other thing Mourning buried Lattner last year in the Challenge
to return the favor Chrissy layed on him in 89....
mike
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28.650 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Sep 04 1991 15:00 | 8 |
| > Joe he led the nation and set an NCAA record for blocked shots his freshman
> year and you claim he has no impact?
I didn't use the word "impact" Mike. I said he doesn't dominate a game
and isn't a force on both ends of the court. Your statement above sums
up his collegiate career perfectly. Laettner and the others I mentioned
make big contributions in many areas on the basketball court. To this
point, Mourning does not.
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28.651 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Wed Sep 04 1991 15:56 | 10 |
|
He was leading them in scoring as well last year down the stretch. Only
time will tell. It's hard to dominate a game playing out of posistion
unless you are one of those special gifted tweeners. Take Shack out of the
paint make him play the wing and see if he dominates. He can pass the ball
as well so I think that this year back down in the box as the main man you
will see more domination from him. The only problem is Stomper's offense is
more of either we get the break, or we throw up the three and crash...
mike
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28.652 | ~/~ | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Sep 04 1991 16:18 | 10 |
| Mikey,
Ya forgot your famous "and he's always double-teamed" excuse.
HTH
;^)
Kev
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28.653 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Wed Sep 04 1991 16:31 | 12 |
|
naw Kev, you got it wrong it was Mutumbo who was tripled-teamed...
;^)
we will have to take in the SJU/GT game together this year....
and I do know one thing we can agree...
SU sucks!!!
;^)
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28.654 | be PC, Kinder & Gentler, use INHALE DISCREETLY!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Sep 04 1991 17:05 | 24 |
| Mike,
Based on my little trip to the 'Sawmeister's house (but that's in
another note!), the travel time is almost exactly the same to UConn as
it is to PC!!! Is it too early or late to start hounding your UConn
tickets for some BE
relative for some ^ games? ~65 minute travel time is a piece of cake!
I always thought UConn played in Haffid and the drive would be too
much.
NB - lemme see, Mutombo was triple teamed, Alonzo was double teamed.
That means that the other 3 Hoya's were free to do anything. Right?
Splain to me again *How many losses did they have lasted(tm) year* ?
;^)
Kev
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28.655 | 4 in a row | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Sep 04 1991 17:15 | 7 |
| Hey Mike,
Will G'town beat the mighty Orange this year ? I mean, it was 3 yrs ago
that they last did it...
Joe (I just love saying that)
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28.656 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ThePatriots-ATeamWithALotOfBalls | Wed Sep 04 1991 17:29 | 8 |
| That's easy Kev, the way the rest of the Gougetown team shot
last year even leaving 3 guys open would only yield, probably a 15%
shooting percentage by those three. And Mike you weren't trying
to imply in that earlier note that Mourning somehow rates mentioning
with O'Neil, were you? That's like saying Twiggy could wear Busty
Heart's bra.
/Don
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28.657 | I'm in for a UCONN roadtrip | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Sep 04 1991 18:19 | 11 |
| Actually if we were to come down 84 to get to UCONN a game at the
civic center in Hartford would only be aprox. 10 minutes further than
the Storrs campus. But since I know the back way....I'm in.
I think the top four clubs this year in no particular order will
be UCONN, SJU, Hall, and Nova. While I think Mourning is a great
player G'town just doesn't have the horses and chances are he will
be hurt again this year. If you take him out of the lineup BC will
beat them. 8*) (Just for you Mikey!!)
Jimbo
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28.658 | anybody else wanna come/volunteer? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Sep 05 1991 10:06 | 11 |
|
Awright Jimbo!
Now all we need is to have the BE schedule. I'm pretty sure I
can count on my Redmen-brother, Phil, to post LOUIEEE and the
boys schedule. Right pal???? ;^)
Kev
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28.659 | and you know I'll serve you generous portions... | 6984::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Thu Sep 05 1991 11:11 | 19 |
|
Hey Joe, how many Big East Finals has SU been to? How many have they won?
;^)
Kev, I can try my aunt and uncle but they go to every game themselves and
if they don't go their kids go so regular season games might be tough to
get. Best bet I would think is to try and go see a Prov vs anybody at the
Civic Center except probably GT and SU. Why? Cause everybody loves to see
SU loose and everybody wants to see the great Mourning....
Yes oh mr. Slasher I think that Mourning can be compared to ONeal. ONeal
would be Wilt and Mourning would be Russell in this comparision.
I wish to thank you all for these last few days as you have me all pumped
up for the season so I can watch you guys choke on the bird....
;^)
mike
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28.660 | Mourning=Russell...he's really lost it folks. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Sep 06 1991 16:03 | 14 |
| > get. Best bet I would think is to try and go see a Prov vs anybody at the
> Civic Center except probably GT and SU. Why? Cause everybody loves to see
> SU loose and everybody wants to see the great Mourning....
Unfortunately for the PC faithful, I don't think they've ever seen their
team beat SU @PC, since BE play started (or did they finally do that this
year?).
> Yes oh mr. Slasher I think that Mourning can be compared to ONeal. ONeal
> would be Wilt and Mourning would be Russell in this comparision.
Mike, you forgot the smiley face...please, for your sake, please tell us
you forgot the smiley face.
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28.661 | I didn't forget the smiley face Joe... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Life during Wartimes... | Mon Sep 09 1991 10:00 | 0 |
28.662 | BE Football. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Sep 10 1991 17:18 | 7 |
| Nice to see BC represent the Big East football conference so well
against *the #1 team in America* (Michigan). The score is very
misleading. They're not a Top 20 team, but they sure put a scare
into the *big boys*.
SU had a nice start to their season, walloping Vanderbilt. Hopefully
they can give Florida and Florida St. a good game.
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28.663 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Michigan *will* prevail | Tue Sep 10 1991 18:36 | 11 |
|
> SU had a nice start to their season, walloping Vanderbilt.
Chris Gedney, one of SU's tight ends, is my step-nephew. He had a
TD catch in the win over Vandy. Too bad Syracuse never gets out this
way so I could see him play.
And how about the Missile, Qadry (sp?) Ismail. Pretty nice TD he had
on that punt return or reverse or whatever it was.
Joe
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28.664 | Orange & Blue vs. Orange & Blue | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Sep 18 1991 14:07 | 9 |
| SU has a *big* test this Saturday against #5 Florida in the dome.
Florida looked pretty awesome in the 2nd half against Alabama, but they
were at home with that raucous crowd. I doubt if SU can stop Shane
Matthews and UF's high-powered offense, and the Gator defense is very
good as well. Syracuse may keep it close for a while, especially
playing at home, but I would be surprised if they can play with a
powerhouse like Florida for 60 minutes.
Joe
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28.665 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Sep 18 1991 18:50 | 4 |
| Syracuse is going to get torched in this game. After seeing
Syracuse against Vandy my mind is made up give the points.
Jimbo
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28.666 | 666 replies! | HAVASU::HEISER | honkin the bobo | Thu Sep 19 1991 12:14 | 1 |
| the devil made me do it...
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28.667 | Premier game of the season. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:32 | 21 |
| >After seeing Syracuse against Vandy my mind is made up give the points.
Didn't SU beat Vanderbilt rather handily ?...using 3 different QBs ?
I don't recall anything poor about their performance.
9 points isn't that much to give up (in college, anyway...especially
if Florida is such a power). Anyone know their history away from
home ?
Since their resurgence (when MacPherson took over), I only remember
one game in which they played poorly against a big-name opponent
AT THE DOME (last year vs. Fla St).
This game may be the biggest of their season (I doubt the same is
true for Florida). They have a top 5 on their field. This game
will put them into the bowl picture...maybe in a big way.
They may lose (may not even cover), but I don't think they will be
embarrassed. They have some good players on both sides of the ball,
and Graves is developing into a good college QB (although he's still
just a sophomore).
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28.668 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Sep 20 1991 04:12 | 28 |
| RE: -1
>This game may be the biggest of their season (I doubt the same is
>true for Florida). They have a top 5 on their field. This game
>will put them into the bowl picture...maybe in a big way.
I also think this is a big game for them but, don't they also play
Florida State in a few weeks?
>They may lose (may not even cover), but I don't think they will be
>embarrassed. They have some good players on both sides of the ball,
>and Graves is developing into a good college QB (although he's still
>just a sophomore).
I agree. They played Vanderbilt well and also played well in the
second half of the Maryland game to win that game. I do not get to see
the games as I am on the West coast but I keep up with them through
family in Syracuse. Florida is a very good team but Syracuse is no
slouch either. As this is a big game I expect Syracuse will do every
thing it can to keep this game close and hopefully win it. I just wish
I could get the chance to watch it but alas I have to suffer through
a mediocre West coast game. Any interesting notes or information on the
Syracuse games this year would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.669 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Sep 20 1991 10:27 | 13 |
|
> I also think this is a big game for them but, don't they also play
> Florida State in a few weeks?
Yes, SU plays at FSU on Oct. 5th. I agree that will be their biggest
game, but only if the Noles beat Michigan and are still #1. But the
Florida game is a close 2nd becasue it's at home.
Likewise, it's certainly not Florida's focal point of the season. They
have home games later in the year against Tennessee and FSU.
Joe
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28.670 | ball control will be the key | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Sep 20 1991 12:28 | 15 |
| >> I also think this is a big game for them but, don't they also play
>> Florida State in a few weeks?
> Yes, SU plays at FSU on Oct. 5th. I agree that will be their biggest
> game, but only if the Noles beat Michigan and are still #1. But the
> Florida game is a close 2nd becasue it's at home.
The reason I think this is SU's biggest game is that it's against a power-
house, on their home field, whereas Fla St is on the road. When you consider
the polls and the bowl selections process, no one is going to hurt them if
they get beat handily @Fla St. But, if they get crunched at home by Florida,
that may say that they're a "2nd division" team, and they'll get stuck in
some minor bowl, if at all. On the other hand, if they play the #5 team
close, it puts them in that next tier. If they end 8-3, with a close loss
to Florida, they may get into a big bowl.
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28.671 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Sep 23 1991 08:40 | 34 |
| > Syracuse is going to get torched in this game. After seeing
> Syracuse against Vandy my mind is made up give the points.
> Jimbo
It's time to eat crow Jimbo!
Syracuse by the score of 38 - 21 over Florida in the Dome! The
coverage was terrible out here on the West coast but with what I picked
up from relatives back in Syracuse and ESPN I was able to get some
information on how the game went.
It sounds as if the Orangeman have a very strong Defense front
line and on Offense have allot of speed burners! That reverse to start
the game on the kickoff set the tone for the game!
Joe, you were right on the nose....ball control in the 4th quarter
was the key to their winning the game.
I was watching the ASU vs USC game out here and hopping that they
would break in every now and then but they only showed Florida scoring
on a pass due to a turnover by SU inside their 10 in the 3rd Quarter or
early 4th Quarter to make the score SU 28 - Fl 21 and then nothing. I
kept waiting and still nothing. The game between ASU and USC ended and
still nothing! It had almost been 1 hour and there had been no update
on the score at all so I turned over to ESPN and here they are just
talking about how Syracuse has won the game by 17 points and I'm
sitting here wondering how they scored 10 more points and no mention
of it at all on ABC? Sad broadcasting!
Any important information you have on the game will be appreciated!
It is going to be very important for them to keep their heads against
Tulane as they are now the hunted! If they look ahead to FSU they could
lose. Hope they win this next game and then go down and play FSU tough.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.672 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Sep 23 1991 10:52 | 18 |
| re: Carruthers
I hear ya about ABC not switching over. I had just gotten home from
the Air Force game and was wondering how the SU game was going. Well,
ABC has on the Houston-Illini game and it's 34-10 Illini. They show an
update as Florida closes it to 28-21 but they don't bother to switch
over. Meanwhile, Illinois scores again to make it 41-10, but they
still don't switch and never did. If ABC is going to have all these
regional games going on at once, they should switch over to a better game
when one is a blowout. That should be common sense.
I was very surprised that SU won, especially so handily. I read the
same thing about the opening kickoff, that it set the tone for the
game. Another factor was that SU held Florida on the next series and
then scored again quickly to make it 14-0. I imagine this kept the
crowd loud for the whole game.
Joe
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28.673 | Give me some crow!!! | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Sep 23 1991 12:44 | 7 |
| This is your brain...This is your brain after picking Florida.......
Any questions.. 8*)
OK I blew it but I did put my money where my mouth was,
unfortunately!!!!
Jimbo
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28.674 | HUGE WIN !!! | USEM::GARBARINO | | Mon Sep 23 1991 12:56 | 36 |
| I didn't see much of the game, but as for stats:
- Graves was 13-16, for 2 tds
- Womac played at QB too, mostly as a situational sub
running the option attack (he scored a td right after
Florida made it 28-21...it was a big drive and SU
regained momentum)
- a RB named Terry Richardson (from Fort Lauderdale, FL)
had 86 yds...a few other backs had big #s too...SU loves
to keep throwing big strong backs at the defenses
- Ismail had 6 catches, for (I think) 90-something yds...
he's having a pretty good year, and may make a name for
himself in terms of NFL potential
- the defense swarmed Florida...sacking Matthews on a
couple of big occasions
- Florida's 3rd td was a gift...Graves fumbled a handoff
to a RB on the SU 5-yd line...very careless, given the
field position
- Florida had -17 yds rushing (they somehow lost 50 yds
on ONE PLAY)...one back had a total of 27 yds
SU has 7 kids on their roster from Florida. What a great boost for
their recruiting in that state. They kick a big Florida school in
the ass, and two of their big weapons (Richardson and DarDar) are
Florida kids ! This type of exposure, along with the relationship
with Miami in the Big East, should help their recruiting, BIG TIME.
Now let's bring back Ben Schwartzwalder and we'll be marching
toward another national title.
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28.675 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Sep 24 1991 06:32 | 10 |
|
Thanks for the information on the Syracuse game :Garbarino and
Joe Cotanch! Thats alot more than ABC could do!!
Couldn't resist on the crow bit Jimbo!
(Richard)
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.676 | Big EAST soon to be Football's conference of Champions!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | UpthrutheCracksOutthruthebrokenGlass | Wed Sep 25 1991 10:57 | 10 |
|
I watched a lot of the game and SU looked good on both sides of the ball.
FLorida being in the hole so quickly though was pretty much passing the
entire the game, so SU hardly played any run defense. The kid Womack is a
nice spark plug, a nice change of pace to fustrate the other team. I like
the coach having the smarts to use the both of them. I think though that
Womack with his speed and lack of size should concentrate on playing wide-
out or tailback. Graves has real improved from raw talent to potential pro...
mike
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28.677 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Sep 30 1991 07:34 | 23 |
|
Syracuse beat Tulane this Saturday 24 - 0. Allot better than they
did a year ago as they lost to them last year.
Well now they cleared the hurdle (Tulane). They won the game and
by a good margin. Now it's all up to next week. It's too early to know
but I'll give it a guess and see how close I come.....FSU will be
favored by 20 points? I may be guessing low as it is in Florida. This
week is Syracuse's big chance! If they play respectable football they
should get a good bowl bid and having played well should look to having
a bright recruiting future ahead. I know it can't happen, I know they
are playing in a hot Florida sun, I know FSU is #1 in the country, I
know they just kicked the tar out of Michigan but, I'm a Syracuse fan
and no matter what my head tells me my heart says "Syracuse to beat FSU
next week"!! There I said it, I feel better now. If they lose so be it
but when you play the #1 team it doesn't hurt too bad! But if they win..
I'll be goin nuts!!!!
The only thing I can say is I hope they give FSU fits!! And
please, please, please....don't play defense like Michigan!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.678 | and after SU pops off FSU | CNTROL::CHILDS | thatelectricprescription4urFunkyIlls | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:48 | 7 |
|
With SU, Miami, Pitt all undefeated. BC giving Penn St all it can handle
Virginal Tech giving the Sooners a tough time and Rutgers beating MSU, it's
a safe bet to say THE BIG EAST is TOUGHEST FOOTBALL CONFERENCE in the
country....
;^)!!!!!!!!!
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28.679 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ForAGoodTimeCall 1-800-8-RAHRAH | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:24 | 4 |
| Absolutely Mike. So far the BIG EAST looks far superior to
the Little Eleven or the Always Cheap Conference.
/Don
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28.680 | SEC Rules | RAVEN1::D_SMITH | GO BIG ORANGE | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:57 | 1 |
|
|
28.681 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Sep 30 1991 14:25 | 26 |
| > nice spark plug, a nice change of pace to fustrate the other team. I like
> the coach having the smarts to use the both of them.
Mike,
Imagine that...a Syracuse coach having smarts ??? :^) Makes you wonder
why the AD can't see the problem with the basketball coach, when year-
after-year the football guy is inspiring his team beyond expectations,
and the basketball team underachieves.
re: BE football
Nice start to the inaugural season. With the new bowl format (ie: the
Big East being a major player with 4 huge bowls), it'll be fun to see
how many Big East schools get high-profile bowl appearances. Talk
about enhancing recruiting !!
re: Sat's game w/ FSU
Nightflyer, only a diehard would expect SU to beat FSU, DOWN THERE.
I'm hoping for a respectable showing ---> lose by less that 14...
or as some noters say, "an excellent loss".
Nice thing about Graves is that he's just a sophomore.
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28.682 | Ed Chlebek's record could be challenged! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Let the auction begin! | Mon Sep 30 1991 15:35 | 3 |
| Anybody know BC's record? ;-) ;-) ;-)
NAZZ
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28.683 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Oct 01 1991 06:51 | 5 |
| RE: -1
BC's record is 0 - 4.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.684 | One BC defender checking in... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:51 | 13 |
|
> -< Ed Chlebek's record could be challenged! >-
Yeah, but this team in no way resembles the Chlebek joke or even the
"kids played like heck but ran around the field without a clue"
Bicknell teams of late. Sure, they reverted to Bicknell form in the
Rutgers game they gave away, but they've given Michigan, Georgia
Tech, and Penn State tough struggles. Still, with the toughest schedule
in all of 1-A, they'll be extremely fortunate to win three games, but
they have been entertaining...
glenn
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28.685 | Bring Back Ed! | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Oct 01 1991 14:38 | 4 |
| Ed Chlebek was the best coach in Boston College history and I wish he
was still there.
John
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28.686 | B4 the Professor went back to his alma mater | CTHQ2::LEARY | | Tue Oct 01 1991 16:05 | 3 |
| Is that tongue in cheek, John?
If not, don't forget Frank Leahy ( '41 Sugar Bowl vs. Tennessee)
|
28.687 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Oct 01 1991 21:57 | 7 |
| I'm totally serious. Ed Chlebek led Boston College to what I consider
its finest season in history, the 0-11 1978 season and if he came back
I'd certainly see more of them. That, combined with the Minutemen
going to the National Championship game in Division 1-AA was as far as
I'm concerned the greatest college football season in history.
John
|
28.688 | We gots to talk tonight,Ninj | CTHQ2::LEARY | | Wed Oct 02 1991 12:37 | 1 |
|
|
28.689 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Oct 02 1991 13:00 | 3 |
| What do we have to talk about, pray tell?
Ninj
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28.690 | I cain smell the wood burnin' | CTHQ2::LEARY | | Wed Oct 02 1991 13:07 | 11 |
| I'm confused that's all ( nothing new ) Don't remember the details
of the '78 season. Just 'splain to dis thick-haided Irishman what ya
mean. Mayhaps UMass success wif' BC failure all in one season?
Didst you crush the Eagles that year?
Not a BC fan and musta taken a coupla dope pills this AM ( in addition
to those implanted by Mother Nature)
MikeL
Say is it pronounced Klebek or CHlebek ( CH sound)
|
28.691 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Oct 02 1991 13:46 | 11 |
| BC went 0-11 in 1978 under Ed Chlebek. Now, you all know how I feel
about BC so when I think about their 0-11 season, it was their finest
season in my memory and since Big Ed was the Boss, it stands to reason
that I consider him the best coach they ever had. When you combine
that with the success of the Minutemen that year, you'll understand why
1978 stirs happy college football memories for me. We did indeed
hammer the Eagles that year 27-0.
Now do you understand?
John
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28.692 | bring back Ed Rideout | CTHQ2::LEARY | | Wed Oct 02 1991 13:57 | 11 |
| Thanks for the hammer between the eyes,Ninj.
Ya threw me, with your usual logical straight forwardness. Reverting
to this pure emotionalism is refreshing 8^).
But Tsk Tsk, Cain't you forgive and forget?
Hmm, I better leave that Beachball at home. You're liable to
completely demolish it. I'm glad you don't hate ND as much as BC!!
8^)
MikeL
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28.693 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Oct 07 1991 05:11 | 16 |
|
What happened!!!! Syracuse is only down by 3 at half time and the
next thing I know they are showing the Final score during the Cal /
UCLA game as FSU 46 Syracuse 14!
So much for that close game I had hoped for. I guess I'll just
have to settle for a close game at half time. FSU must have totally
turned on the burners after they got back on the field. At least it
was the #1 team in the nation they lost to. From here on out the
schedule isn't as tough. The biggest game left should be with Pittsburg
and then a Bowl game with someone. If they play well the rest of the
regular season they have a shot at a only one loss season. Still a very
good year!
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.694 | First round-pick Stakes are being positioned! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Oct 09 1991 11:15 | 18 |
| Remembering his roots and figgering that MikeyC's heart's-a-pounding,
I thought I'd mention in passing that Denver's signed Mutombo
to a bit of a contract. Poor guy, he only got a five (5) year,
$12 million deal :+( and allegedly will be an instant starter
probably at center ;^)
Anybody dispute the idea that John Thompson's NOT strutting around
with his chest puffed up as he tries to snooker (recruit) h.s.
athletes?
Kev
|
28.695 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:21 | 10 |
| > FSU must have totally turned on the burners after they got back
Exactly right. Fla St has speed at nearly every position. Their
defensive line was in the flat to stop the sweep before the running
back got there. Other than the gimmick offensive TD, and the kickoff
return, SU was really shut down.
Pitt is the big game left on the schedule. If they win @ Pitt, and
don't stub their toe against the Temples, BCs, W. Virginias, etc.,
they should be in a New Year's Day bowl.
|
28.696 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:27 | 12 |
| > Anybody dispute the idea that John Thompson's NOT strutting around
> with his chest puffed up as he tries to snooker (recruit) h.s.
> athletes?
I read that he visited Mouth of Wilson for the first time ever. I guess
they have some super stud there and Thompson's throwing G'town into the
race.
I'll post some recruiting news in here soon. For you SU guys, apparently
Rodrick Rhodes (best small forward in the country) has recently added
SU to his list of finalists. He says he likes their style, and the fact
that Bum-heim "let's the kids play".
|
28.697 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Hey Sis, pull my toungue out ,will ya? | Thu Oct 10 1991 13:20 | 6 |
|
and now that he got the ACT scored lowered to 17 ole JT ought to really be
cooking on the recruiting scene. I wonder if Michael Graham has any eligbility
left??
mike
|
28.698 | What a costly loss! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Oct 14 1991 05:49 | 14 |
|
Syracuse just about did themselves in this weekend. Losing to East
Carolina in Syracuse by 3 points. Looks like they will have to settle
for a second fiddle bowl this year. Of course I couldn't see the game
but I guess they were looking ahead to Pittsburg and forgot that they
were playing. I heard East Carolina's Quarterback is good so I am sure
he had allot to do with Syracuse's loss. Syracuse played them 2 years ago
and only beat this team by 2 points. It looks like they know how to
play against them. If they don't beat Pittsburg then more than likely
the best they will do is Hawaii again this year. Maybe that is what
their shooting for?
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.699 | Pirates looking good | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Oct 14 1991 09:34 | 10 |
| East Carolina was definitely the better team. In fact, the score
shouldn't have been as close considering the Pirates seemed intent on
self desctuction for most of the game. They had at least one TD called
back because of the penalty and had numerous fumbles and turnovers.
East Carolina has looked good since the second half of the Illinois game.
They almost came back, getting boned on a boner called by the umps for
excessive jubilation.
TTom
|
28.700 | Syracuse at 5 -2 now. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Oct 21 1991 05:55 | 11 |
|
Heard Syracuse beat Pitt by the score of 31 -27 on a touchdown
with 9 seconds left in the game. Also heard that Syracuse made quite a
few turnovers in the game. The idea is to perform better and cut down
on the mistakes as the season progresses! Oh well......a win is a win.
At least this may save the season for them. Unless of course they
decide to keep making mistakes! Anyone have any information on the game
and how well it was or was not played by both teams?
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.701 | SJU '91-'92 Basketball Schedule | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:50 | 46 |
|
Now that the '91-'92 college Basketball Mags have hit the racks,
and practice has begun, it's officially OK to begin to ponder the
upcoming season.
Here's LOUIEEE and the boys upcoming schedule
---------------------------------------------
SJU vs -
11/6 Marathon Oil
11/16 Canadian National Team
11/23 Niagara
11/29 Lapchick Tournament
11/30 Drexel, St. Mary's (Ca), UNC-Wilmington (A)
12/5 Duke (A) ESPN
12/14 Manhattan (A)
12/21 Indiana (!!!!!) ESPN 2:30
12/27-28 ECAC Festival
1/2 'Nova (A)
1/4 Miami
1/7 UConn (A)
1/11 BC
1/14 Miami (A)
1/18 Providence
1/20 Seton Hall (A) ESPN
1/26 Syracuse (A) CBS Noon
1/29 Georgetown (A)
2/1 UConn ESPN
2/5 BC (A) ESPN
2/8 'Nova
2/15 Pitt (A)
2/19 Syracuse ESPN
2/22 Pitt
2/24 Providence (A) ESPN
2/29 Notre Dame (A)
3/2 Georgetown ESPN
3/7 Seton Hall CBS
3/12-15 Big East Tournament CBS
|
28.702 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Better than LDS | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:19 | 2 |
| Be prepared for a big loss on 2/29
|
28.703 | Preparation is a good thing MikeL! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:46 | 8 |
| Wassat MikeL? A message to your mind? Good boy!!! I don't wanna
see you too upset when, in their own backyard, the FIoND are handily
beaten by LOUIEEEE and the boys!!!!!
Kev
|
28.704 | One ugly dude | CTHQ3::LEARY | Better than LDS | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:52 | 6 |
| Kev,
Maybe last year under Phelps but not this year under MacLeod.
Louiee (Eeeee) will choke on his ugly new Bazooka Joe sweater.
MikeL
|
28.705 | ACC Chris puts arm around Kev for_a heart-to-heart. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:53 | 25 |
| Kev, I just got back from a touchy/feely feedback training class, so I
feel fully qualified to address you on several issues. (Sit back,
relax, and don't take this personally. Just accept it as meaningful
information that you cain use to improve yourself and advance your
noting career.)
1. The St. John's schedule.
Kev, no one cares. Sorry to be the one to break the news to ya, but
the real action around here is over in 17. The BigTVeast is a league
in decline. Louieeee is way, way past him prime. The Redmen (why
aren't there Indians protesting outside *your* games, anyway?) should
be headed for a steep fall over the next few years, and no, Brian
Reese is not gonna transfer to play in yer bandbox over the DeanDome.
2. Double spacing.
Just curious, but WHY IN THE HAY DO YOU DOUBLE-SPACE ALL YER
NOTES???!!!!!!!! Tough on the eyes.
HTH, pal.
- ACC Chris
|
28.706 | listen ya redneck, jes don't try to swap spit ok? ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Oct 24 1991 18:00 | 1 |
|
|
28.707 | single spaced - Iz zat better? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Oct 24 1991 18:19 | 28 |
| Chris,
LOUIEEEE past his prime???? C'mon pal, that brokenrecord.com(tm)'s
been around for a decade or more and is pure bunk! I realize that
the pure ACC fan finds it distateful to watch BE on teevee so I'll
share something with ya,
LOUIEEEE exhibits more energy from the sidelines than any other coach
in the game and many (especially J.R.R) athletes! Not too shabby for
what, a 65 year old???
He's been there for 23 seasons and has been to post season play 23
times. This might suggest that his game hasn't been passed by and he's
fairly competent as a coach.
Like I've allways said, LOUIEEEE's teams are well coached and they
always come to play. They're competitive at all levels. That's what
I want from them. Lest you forget, it was the future NCAA Champions -
Duke who eliminated them from the big dance. Not some girly-mon
group of wimps.
I haven't got a clue why our Native 'mericans aren't up in arms and
would rather not adress that here (there's another note for that).
later,
yer pal,
Kev
|
28.708 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Don't quit the day job... | Thu Oct 24 1991 18:23 | 20 |
| Ah yes, the league in decline arguement. We know why Chris hates the
big east - cuz of all the fans that were strutting their chests in the
80's.
We'll see about the decline.
SJU should change its name. Ain't been an Indian in Long Island for
300 years. Doesn't fit the school either.
Louiee is just one title less than Dean-o. I guess the game is passing
Dean-o by (and I'm sure not even YOU could argue about talent levels at
both schools).
And, finally, a few of us do care about SJU's schedule. What no one
really cares about, Chris, is Dean's 700 wins, the fact that he calls
up his ex-players, or that he's got a building named after him.
HTH
JD
|
28.709 | being dragged off as this is written..... | 22359::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:47 | 9 |
| ACC Chris,
Just so ya know I'm not ducking ya, I'm in a staff meeting this
AM from 9:00 - 12:00, hence I won't be replying to your inevitable
"blah,blah,blah". ;^)
Yer pal,
Kev
|
28.710 | What the heck is Marathon Oil? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Smith > Knight | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:32 | 1 |
|
|
28.711 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:35 | 4 |
| It's a team sponsored by the Marathon Oil company that travels around
the country playing college teams.
John
|
28.712 | 1 outa 2 ain't bad. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 25 1991 15:55 | 14 |
| To be honest Kev, as long as you keep those notes single-spaced, I cain
live with your LOUIEEEE worshipping. It's highly emotional and
subjective to be sure, and as an Objective Analyst it disturbs me, but
what the hey - now that my eyes feel better I'm happy.
Has anybody got any reports on the BigLeast and whether or not they're
gonna break out of their prolonged recruiting slump? Two (2) horrid
years in a row was bad enough, but if they have a 3rd straight sub-par
year the wheels could really start to fall off. Right now they're
solidly behind both the ACC and B10, but I can envision further
slippage unless they start to ink some blue-chip quality (*quick*).
- ACC Chris
|
28.713 | watch out if MiAMI gets a coach... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Ever meet a weak Ape? | Fri Oct 25 1991 21:08 | 25 |
|
Yeah look what those blue chip studs have done in Chappel Hill, 1-30.
7 teams in the tourney last year so the Big East can't be doing all
that bad.
Boehiem will always get some studs cause he lets them run the asluym.
JT will always get his cause of the Paranoia us against them mentality.
Rollie's slipping a little and Louie a bit too.
Don't ask me how Evans get em but he always does. Perhaps lower standards.
Calhoun and PJ are taking over the lead in top recruiters from the SU and GT.
BC did ok last year.
Prov could use some help. Perhaps last's year showing will help.
and that leaves one program to get the right coach and if it does they'll
be number 1 in recruiting year in and year out Miami.....
chance for the players to build a program from scratch. To establish
all-time all-times for the school etc...the beach, the babes need I go
on.....
no me thinks as usual you're afraid of loosing the only battles that UNC
ever wins the recruiting wars....
mike
|
28.714 | Who cares about the ACC......... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Oct 26 1991 19:13 | 6 |
| I care about the Redmen and their schedule!!
Tar and feather those 'Heels.
Redmen Phil
|
28.715 | Awwright, the SJU faithful have returned | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Mon Oct 28 1991 10:04 | 12 |
| Hey Phil,
Welcome back! I was hoping you'd return for another season.
What do you know about the freshman Brown? He's from Franklin
Square, my ex-hometown.
Naturally, any and all SJU info/updates appreciated.
Go LOUIEEEEEE!
Kev
|
28.716 | Redmen Newcomers update........ | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Oct 29 1991 20:08 | 28 |
| I saw Sealy and Werdann interviewed at halftime of an SJU-C W Post
football game (the Redmen won 52-14 and are in first in the Liberty
Conference). Both are class kids, and highly articulate (my wife
watched and said that they're a credit to the University).
I would say that they showed a "quiet confidence" about this year's
edition. The papers are quiet, too, but the word on the newcomers is
as follows:
6' 9" C/BF Juco Tfr. Mitchell Foster is leaving his mark on the other
Redmen. He's playing BIG, and will provide suitable backup up front.
6' 6" SF Hartford U. Tfr. Lamont Middleton is rounding into form;
however, it seems that 6'10" So. Shawnelle Scott will be at BF when the
season starts.
6' 3" PG/2G So. Lee Green, a Prop 48'er last yuear, is as tenacious as ever
in the practice sessions. He'll back up the two starting guards, Buchanan
and Sproling.
Finally, 6' 3" Fr. Derek Brown is coming along slowly, as expected. He'll
see little time this season. His HS competition was below average, even
though he scored 37 ppg.
Any recruiting news out there?
Redmen Phil
|
28.717 | do they have a Fashion Wing? ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Oct 30 1991 09:03 | 8 |
| LOUIEEEEE!!!!!!
Has been nominated for the Basketball Hall of Fame!!!!!!!!!
Ladies and gents, THIS HAS MADE MY DAY!!!!!!!!!
Kev
|
28.718 | | CAM::WAY | MUNG, the #1 WORST Treat | Wed Oct 30 1991 09:22 | 7 |
| Kev,
He can be in there now wif DeanSystem(tm).....
HYAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
|
28.719 | Syracuse University Basketball Schedule | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 30 1991 11:47 | 30 |
| 11/12 Marathon Oil
11/19 Canadian National Team
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11/26 Cornell
11/30 UNC-Asheville
12/3 vs. Fla St (BE-ACC Challenge - @The Omni in Atlanta)
12/6-7 Carrier Classic (St. Joe's, Wright St, E. Kentucky)
12/14 Texas Christian
12/21 Lafayette
12/30 Wichita St
1/2 @ BC
1/4 Providence
1/8 @ Pittsburgh
1/11 Miami
1/15 @ Georgetown
1/18 Pittsburgh
1/21 @ Villanova
1/26 St. John's
1/28 @ Providence
2/1 Seton Hall
2/3 UConn
2/11 @ Seton Hall
2/15 Notre Dame
2/19 @ St. John's
2/23 Georgetown
2/25 BC
2/29 @ Miami
3/4 @ UConn
3/7 Villanova
3/12-15 @ Big East Tournament
|
28.720 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Oct 30 1991 12:33 | 3 |
| Orangemen are too skeert to play Massachusetts. :-)
John
|
28.721 | people want a piece of The Orange this year | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:21 | 3 |
| > Orangemen are too skeert to play Massachusetts. :-)
you're really feeling your oats, heh John ?
|
28.722 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:38 | 3 |
| Nah. Just trying to cause trouble.
John
|
28.723 | The Dome will still be rocking. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 30 1991 17:08 | 26 |
| > Nah. Just trying to cause trouble.
Well, I fully expect the anti-Orange to come out in full force this
year with a "let's kick 'em while they're down" vengeance. I just
didn't expect you to lead the charge ! :^)
My personal opinion is that those who think SU will be another "walk
in the park, 2nd division" team are going to be disappointed. The team
doesn't have Owens or Coleman, but they're still stocked with top-shelf
talent. Edwards, Autry, Johnson, McRae, Anthony Harris, Lazarus Sims,
Lawrence Moten, Glenn Sekunda, Luke Jackson are all players that were
super studs in HS. Bumheimer's program is one of the easiest to
pick up and flourish in.
There's still plenty of talent at The Carrier Dome.
BTW, SU tickets went on sale today. For those of you who are not within
driving distance of The Dome, tickets for all home games can be purchased
at any TicketMaster location, or by calling 617-931-2000. All BE games
are $12. (sounds like a damn commercial...)
I got pretty good seats this morning for the 1/11 game vs. Miami (heh,
not only was that a good date for us, but who would I be competing with
for MIAMI tickets ????)
|
28.724 | Hope SU has a good year! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Oct 31 1991 04:03 | 7 |
|
RE: -1 Thanks for the Syracuse upcoming Basketball schedule!
(Richard)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.725 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 31 1991 08:28 | 39 |
| Joe, now that the Minutemen are gradually becoming halfway decent, the
testosterone is surfacing and I think any major power who avoids us is
chickens**t. I don't seriously expect us to play every top 20 team in
the country but I would like to see us play at least one New England
Big East team - either the one at the other end of the Mass Pike from
us or the one slightly south of the state line from us. I'm absolutely
thrilled to see us playing schools like Kentucky and Oklahoma.
It's not an anti-Syracuse charge at all from me. I'm mostly apathetic
about college basketball anyway because I'm not into cult worshipping
of coaches, which is what a lot of college basketball seems to be. I
don't enjoy the over control of the game by the coaches and I hate
watching the last two minutes of the games because of the endless
parade to the foul line. Anybody who knows me knows I far, far prefer
college hockey and consider that the only true winter collegiate sport,
though I realize it puts me in the minority in this conference.
As long as Massachusetts is doing halfway decently and Boston College is
dwelling in or near the cellar of the Big East, all is right with the
college basketball world. It would nice if Connecticut was doing
worse but it is more fun to hate a good team than a lousy one. I don't
really care about the rest of it and am quite frankly tired of the
endless argument between the Hare-Smithnas and the Smith bashers.
There is one other team I sort of follow - I got my MBA from Bentley
and their women's team has been in the Final Four the last 3 years.
Finally, my interest in Syracuse sports was only in football and only
because of Coach Mac. You can call that cult worshipping if you want
but Mac has been my friend for a long time, several other old friends
were on the staff up there and I got to know some of the others. Now,
I only know two coaches on the staff and it's not enough of a
friendship to keep that allegiance going. It's nice to see Syracuse
football still doing well, but now I'm sort of neutral to it. I was
never more than slightly interesting in any other Syracuse sport and
have always rooted (hopelessly, mostly) against them in the annual
lacrosse battle between them and Massachusetts.
John
|
28.726 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Oct 31 1991 14:53 | 12 |
| Three cheers for UMass !! hip-hip-hooray!!, etc., etc... I'm glad your
team is on the rise John. But if it's mostly to due to that coach
you've mentioned before, he'll be gone the first chance he gets after
a big season (eg: winning the Atlantic 10, getting to the NCAA and knocking
out a high seed in the 1st round). I'm sure you don't want to hear that,
but you know it's true. Only jerks like Bumheim and Jake Crouthamel
carry on long-term relationships these days...
why me Lord ?, why me ???
Joe
|
28.727 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:05 | 8 |
| Yes, I know it's true. I've accepted it as a cost of fandom. I went
to a couple of games last year. Many students and other fans are sort
of worshipping the guy but I know he's history as soon as a hot
opportunity comes along. I will then say "thanks for everything, good
luck and don't let the door hit you in the a** on the way out."
John
|
28.728 | Syracuse Alumni in the NBA | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:43 | 11 |
| Once Sherman Douglas and Billy Owens sign with their respective
teams Syracuse will have 6 active players in the NBA:
Derrick Coleman F NJ
Rafael Addison F/G NJ
Danny Schayes C Milw
Rony Seikaly C Miami
Sherman Douglas G Miami
Billy Owens F Sac
I guess LeRon Ellis didn't make the cut with the Clippers.
|
28.729 | Still Phi Slamma Jamma? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Ever meet a weak Ape? | Fri Nov 01 1991 23:02 | 9 |
|
Joe, If Baywhine gets them to finish any higher than 5th, it'll be a
bigger miracle than the year he got them to the finals of the NCAA's..
you bet I plan to kick them good hard...
mike
:^)
|
28.730 | Billy Owens is now with Golden State. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Nov 04 1991 06:41 | 21 |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Once Sherman Douglas and Billy Owens sign with their respective
teams Syracuse will have 6 active players in the NBA:
Derrick Coleman F NJ
Rafael Addison F/G NJ
Danny Schayes C Milw
Rony Seikaly C Miami
Sherman Douglas G Miami
> Billy Owens F (Golden State Warriors)
What a trade! Sacramento trades Owens to the "Warriors" for
Tim Richmond, Les Jepson, and a 2nd round draft pick in 1995. I am
one happy basketball fan. The deal is for 7 years at 2.8 Million a
year. Some of it is being deffered due to the salary cap. Sacramento
took all this time to try and sign him and it took Golden State 2
hours and he was signed. Welcome to the Bay Area Billy! There are
going to be allot of fun years ahead!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.731 | Owens | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 04 1991 13:31 | 13 |
| > Welcome to the Bay Area Billy! There are
> going to be allot of fun years ahead!
Will Owens play 2G, small forward or power forward ? A little of each ?
I'm glad he's got a good coach (Nelson). He hasn't had one for 3 yrs.
re: has fast signing with GS
It may appear that GS was better at negotiating a contract, but let's
face it, Billy didn't want to play for Sacramento, and I'm sure GS
wouldn't make the deal unless they had come to contract terms BEFORE
giving away Richmond.
|
28.732 | G'town better not slip, 'cause you'll hear it too !!! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 04 1991 13:39 | 12 |
| >Joe, If Baywhine gets them to finish any higher than 5th, it'll be a
>bigger miracle than the year he got them to the finals of the NCAA's..
Gimme a break Mike...finishing in the BE top 4 doesn't compare to making
it to the NCAA Final. I think McRae is a better player than Ellis, and
if he keeps out of foul trouble, SU will still be a tough team.
Hey, will G'town beat them this year ? I mean, they haven't done
that since 3 seasons ago !!!!
:^) :^)
|
28.733 | Owens should play his first as a Warrior tonight. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Nov 05 1991 07:56 | 40 |
| RE: -2
>Will Owens play 2G, small forward or power forward ? A little of each ?
>I'm glad he's got a good coach (Nelson). He hasn't had one for 3 yrs.
Nelson has said he will play all three spots at times. Primarily I
think it will be power forward. They would like allot of rebounding from
him as well as inside short range scoring.
>It may appear that GS was better at negotiating a contract, but let's
>face it, Billy didn't want to play for Sacramento, and I'm sure GS
>wouldn't make the deal unless they had come to contract terms BEFORE
>giving away Richmond.
He was asked about the signing a couple of nights ago if the Warriors
had offered him a little less would he have signed anyway? He said yes.
It is supposed to be a no no to talk to a player under the "ownership"
of another team. I have heard they did not talk to him before the
signing but it was stated in the San Jose Mercury News from Don Nelson
that they had an advance scout down in Southern California checking him
out. They said they did not make contact with him and that they did not
think he even knew they were there looking at him. I have a feeling
though that his agent may have known and told Billy to show what he had
as a team, or maybe he said Golden State, was interested in swinging a
deal for him. Sacramento is upset about this as they feel that the
Warriors must have talked to him to have signed him so quickly but,
they have no regrets about the deal and said if the League wants to
look into it it was ok with them but they would not push it. Another
part of the deal that was not announced earlier was that there Les
Jepson had a contract for 2 Million. The Kings did not want to pick up
all of this so Golden State paid out half to cinch the deal.
Owens is said to going to see some playing time tonight against the
Bulls in Chicago. He is still quite a ways from playing shape but he
will more than likely see some minutes. Should be very interesting as
he may have to go up against Jordan during the game!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.734 | Give them the boot!!! | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Nov 05 1991 16:48 | 4 |
| As I recall UCONN doesn't need SorryExcuse to be in a down year
to kick them, they just plain like to kick them!!!!!!! 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.735 | Still with Phi Slamma?
| CNTROL::CHILDS | JD on the Jordan Crusades | Wed Nov 06 1991 12:04 | 14 |
|
The Hoyas will sweep the Zero-Men this year Joe NFP....
as for the year they made the finals lets see they had Douglas, Siekley,
Coleman, Monroe and can't remember who else. Three solid pros all Jimmy
had to do was roll the ball out there. This year he's hurting unless
Autry can strap them on his back and carry them.. McRae is an athlete
Joe no doubt about it but he doesn't have a clue when it comes to an
offensive game...Edwards will be Edwards spectacular than downright
stinky the next minute....
I see big trouble in SU and I couldn't be happier....
mike
|
28.736 | 0-2 in '91 | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:41 | 5 |
| > As I recall UCONN doesn't need SorryExcuse to be in a down year
> to kick them, they just plain like to kick them!!!!!!! 8*)
Better check that recollection, Jimbo. UConn lost to SU twice last
year.
|
28.737 | love to be the underdog !!! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:43 | 16 |
| > as for the year they made the finals lets see they had Douglas, Siekley,
> Coleman, Monroe and can't remember who else.
Howard Triche was the other starter, and Stevie Thompson was the 6th man.
> I see big trouble in SU and I couldn't be happier....
Don't forget about David Johnson.
here's hoping that I can personally help wipe that smile from your
face Mike !
Joe
|
28.738 | with permission | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Nov 06 1991 13:45 | 7 |
| > It is supposed to be a no no to talk to a player under the "ownership"
> of another team.
I didn't mean to imply that GS talked with him illegally. My guess is that
Sacramento may have allowed GS to talk with him once they agreed to the
players to be exchanged. I know if I were the GS GM I'd want to make sure
the kid wanted to play for me and would sign.
|
28.739 | Owens! Player of the game already! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Nov 07 1991 04:54 | 64 |
|
>I didn't mean to imply that GS talked with him illegally. My guess is that
>Sacramento may have allowed GS to talk with him once they agreed to the
>players to be exchanged. I know if I were the GS GM I'd want to make sure
>the kid wanted to play for me and would sign.
Joe: Reverse to you. I know you were not implying anything illegal
was done. Looks like we got crossed up. Your right they talked to him
after it was ok'd by the Kings. The Kings just thought that they had
talked to him before the ok. After they realized what GS offered him
they understood it was the offer and not that they had gone behind
their backs. As it is the initial figure of 19.7 Million over 7 years
was lower than originally believed. The real figure which was disclosed
yesterday was 20.07 Million over 7 years. I think I could make it on
about 3 Million a year!
Owens....this guy is going to be some NBA player! His first outing
was against the Bulls in Chicago. He played 18 minutes, had 7 points,
4 rebounds, and 3 blocks ( one block was against Grant in the paint
about 7 feet from the basket. It turned back any easy score and the
Warriors went on a break off of it to score 3 points. Right around this
time in the 4th Quarter is when the Warriors went ahead for good and
never looked back.) Mind you this was his first game and not even in
shape due to the hold out.
GS vs Milwaukee - Simply put to begin with......Owens was voted
"Player Of The Game"!! Only his second start last night and the guy is
playing great basketball.(I can't wait to see him in shape!) He played
27 minutes(all of the 4th Quarter), 16 points , 7 rebounds , 1 steal ,
and I think also a couple of blocks. GS was holding on within 7 to 9
points just a few minutes before the end of the 3rd Quarter then, Owens
made a left under handed under the basket shot. It was great hustle
just to get the ball say nothing of scoring. He got back on Defense
right after that and stole a pass under the Milwaukee basket, dribbled
it out to close to half court and passed it to Mullin who hit a 3
point shot. 3 + 2 + 2(no Milwaukee shot) = 7 point turn around and the
Warriors are just about even as I think they were down by 7. He worked
the inside most of the time and got a couple key baskets in the 4th
Quarter. The biggest moment came though when the Bucks were making a
break after a missed shot by the Warriors with 35 seconds left in the
game. One of the Bucks was driving to the hoop only 2 points down and
Owens had gotten back on Defense. The Buck player came full steam to
the basket and Owens stepped in causing a charge. That was key as the
Warriors went on from there and scored 4 more to win 120 - 114 in
Milwaukee.
It looks as though he can only get better as long as he stays
healthy.
Joe: What are your feelings on the Syracuse basketball team this
year? Do you Think they can make it to the NCAA tournament?
I'm hoping for a good year from them even though I know the
experience is a little thin in some spots.
By the way how is the SU football team doing? I know they have won
their last few games after that E.Carolina loss. Heard last night on
ESPN they may be setting them up in the Blockbuster Bowl against
Tennessee.
Thanks for all the information you put out on Syracuse. It's hard
to get information on them sometimes out here on the West Coast.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.740 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 07 1991 10:39 | 62 |
| re: Owens
Thanks for the info on Owens. Glad to hear he's off to a fast
start. It feels good to hear about our SU alumni in the NBA.
We SU backers defended Seikaly and Coleman against the non-
believers for years, and our position has been justified.
BTW, Stevie Thompson was the CBA rookie of the year last year,
and was #3 in the league in scoring.
Billy's got a good cast to play, and learn, with in Hardaway
and Mullin. And, as I mentioned before, he's very fortunate
to have Nelson as his coach.
> Joe: What are your feelings on the Syracuse basketball team this
> year? Do you Think they can make it to the NCAA tournament?
Yes, I think they can make it to the NCAA tourney, but it may be
in a position similar to G'town's last year (ie: #10 or 11 seed).
They have 3 returning starters, which means this isn't a total
rebuilding year. And the 3 starters are at positions where you
need experience --> the 2 guards and your primary scoring threat.
McRae is as good as LeRon Ellis right now (given his intensity).
If he stays out of foul trouble he'll give SU a force on the boards
and on defense.
Hopkins and McCorkle give them some more experience, so there's
6 guys who had a lot of playing time last year.
IMO, someone has to have the unexpected, BIG year, ala Sherman
Douglas (post-Pearl) and David Johnson (post-Stevie), for them
to crack the BE top 4, and the nation's top 20. I look to Autry
first. If he doesn't do it, maybe one of the freshmen. Anthony
Harris is the most likely. They say he's a prolific scorer, and
if Edwards continues to be erratic, Autry will be at the point,
and Harris will get his shot at 2G.
Without a BIG year from someone other than Johnson, they could
be a 2nd-division BE team, and a very low NCAA seed.
> By the way how is the SU football team doing?
Very poor offensively. They have played pretty good defense.
Rutgers didn't score an offensive TD, and they allowed only
one to Temple.
They can lock up a big bowl game with wins over BC and W.Virginia.
Luckily both are at home, 'cause both teams have played well of
late.
They have this week off and the offense better be ready to play
next week, 'cause BC can put some points on the board.
Blockbuster, Peach and a few others were at the Rutgers game
in the Meadowlands.
Joe
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28.741 | Hello Phillll.....Phil?????? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:02 | 8 |
| anybody got the results from LOUIEEEEEE and the boys little
encounter with Marathon Oil lasted night????
BTW - BC beat Marathon Oil a couple of days ago by something like
16-17 points.
Kev
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28.742 | They must have been robbed!!! | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:31 | 7 |
| Joe I would venture to guess the Huskies have done as well against
Syracuse over the last five or so years as anyone. We always
seem to split the series. I can't recall last years games since
I don't have my Big East yearbook yet. Do you have this year's
copy yet.
Jimbo
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28.743 | GO MARATHON OIL! WHAT A TEAM!! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | TheNewM&MDuo-Messier&Madonna | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:38 | 1 |
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28.744 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Nov 07 1991 12:46 | 5 |
| Kev, this is a serious question - would you still be as much of a St
Johns fan if Louie wasn't there and will you still be a St Johns fan
after he retires?
John
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28.745 | Marathon Scores | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Thu Nov 07 1991 13:34 | 6 |
| I didn't catch a S.J.U.-Marathon score, but earlier in the week
UMASS defeated Marathon, 94-92, and Boston College triumphed over
the Oilmen by a 85-78 score. Bill Curley scored 35 points for
Doug Flutie U!
Russ
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28.746 | "after deep thought......" but subject to later review | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Nov 07 1991 13:55 | 48 |
| John,
Excellent question and I'm not sure what my answer would be. My
involvement with the 'institution' goes back to the late '50's
while my 'association' with LOUIEEEEE is twofold; 1) he coached
at Molloy HS and 2) I like the product he puts on the floor.
"..if Louie wasn't there..."
That's a mute point 'cause he is there. I don't know what I would have
done in the past if things were different.
"after he retires."
I probably will although the rah rah may be different depending on
who the head coach is. I love the game of basketball, especially
college bball and it is much better to have a team to root for than to
just be an "objective" observer. SJU and Louieee is the team I picked.
Of course, having many Molloy grads on the team doesn't hurt either.
If you recall the last 2 years, due to Kenny Anderson, I also rooted
for Georgia Tech ('cept when they played SJU in the BE-ACC tourney
last year).
It's not like I dislike the other teams, I just like SJU more. Louieee
is perhaps 55%-60% of the reason though.
I can see myself, making believe SJU and Louieee don't exist, rooting
for Seton Hall and PJ, or PC and Barnes, or maybe UConn and Calhoun.
I think it's unlikely I'd pick Syracuse, Georgetown or Miami. The
others in the BE are "on the fence".
I'd want to root for a team that I could easily see and follow. ACC
rooting is also a possibility - I like the way they play ball too &
they get OK tv coverage. Hey, maybe even a team from a smaller
conference like the Metro-Atlantic or Patriot could be picked.
But of course, that's another far-away problem!
Anyway, for right now, I believe I'd still be a fan of and root for
SJU if Louieeee weren't there but I'm sure it would be a bit different.
Other than the school nickname, I haven't any reason to dump them.
It's a good clean school, academic standards exist, the program
is consistently competitive despite being a "local commuter-type
university", and I'm not aware of SJU ever being implicated in a NCAA
investigation.
Good question though. What prompted it? (just curious)
If the same question were asked of ACC Chris or Joe or MikeC or (gasp)
MrT, what kind of responses do you think you (we) would get?
Kev
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28.747 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Nov 07 1991 14:05 | 6 |
| It was more out of curiosity because you never say "Go St John's" or
"Go Redmen" but always "Go LOUIEEEE". In my case, my following
Syracuse football was only because Mac was there and I dropped them
like a hot potato the day he left.
John
|
28.748 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:27 | 4 |
| > Syracuse football was only because Mac was there and I dropped them
> like a hot potato the day he left.
turncoat
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28.749 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:32 | 12 |
| > seem to split the series. I can't recall last years games since
> I don't have my Big East yearbook yet. Do you have this year's
> copy yet.
You're right Jimbo, they have played SU tough, and for most of the
Big East years UConn was a "2nd-division-thorn-in-our-side"...a team
that usually had a losing record but always played us tough.
As for last year's results (from my copy of the BE Yearbook):
SU 81, UConn 79 (OT, @SU)
SU 68, UConn 66 (@UConn)
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28.750 | ocassionally I DO say "...and the boys..." though | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Nov 07 1991 15:52 | 1 |
|
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28.751 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 07 1991 16:02 | 11 |
| > If the same question were asked of ACC Chris or Joe or MikeC or (gasp)
> MrT, what kind of responses do you think you (we) would get?
Kev,
If you mean, "how would I respond if Bumheim were gone" ? I'd be an even
BIGGGGGGGERRRRRR SU fan than I am now !!! With that guy around you can
never be at peace with this team.
Joe
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28.752 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Nov 07 1991 21:37 | 8 |
| Bill Curley also had 20 rebounds.. You heard it here first, I have
followed Bill Curley since he was a soph. in high school.. He is a
player! He knows the game and how to play it... I expect that he will
be a second team all-american this year... If you get a chance to watch
please do... You will like what you see...
REK
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28.753 | Hope for a good year from SU Basketball! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Nov 08 1991 05:15 | 67 |
| Joe:
>Yes, I think they can make it to the NCAA tourney, but it may be
>in a position similar to G'town's last year (ie: #10 or 11 seed).
#10 or #11 may be what they need. Too often they have faced opponents
who have been much better than what they were seeded. I couldn't
believe the match up they had in the first round last year against
Rhode Island. That was definitely a screw up by the committee as to
the seed Rhode Island was given!
>Hopkins and McCorkle give them some more experience, so there's
>6 guys who had a lot of playing time last year.
Sounds better than I thought! McRae(sp) is one heck of a jumper!
I hope his jump shot is improving even though I am sure he will get
most of his points inside.
>IMO, someone has to have the unexpected, BIG year, ala Sherman
>Douglas (post-Pearl) and David Johnson (post-Stevie), for them
>to crack the BE top 4, and the nation's top 20. I look to Autry
>first. If he doesn't do it, maybe one of the freshmen. Anthony
>Harris is the most likely. They say he's a prolific scorer, and
>if Edwards continues to be erratic, Autry will be at the point,
>and Harris will get his shot at 2G.
I expect Autry to be the one this year. I was not too impressed
with Edwards. I think if they can get 3,4, or 5 this year they should
make it to the tournament. I'm hoping! I do not know anything about
Harris but I hope he is as good a scorer as they say he is!
Sounds like this team is going to be a on the small side wide open
running team. I also read over the schedule for them you sent out. It
doesn't seem to be very hard. Wichita & ND are they only 2 that stood
out at me as being possible problems outside their Conference. Hopefully
that will hold true and they will do well in the Big East matchups this
year.
SU Football:
>They can lock up a big bowl game with wins over BC and W.Virginia.
>Luckily both are at home, 'cause both teams have played well of
>late.
I hope this weeks time off will give them time to get the Offense
in cynic. The Defense has been solid. It's too bad the Offensive line
from last year was still not here. I think the young line that they
have now has been hard on the QB's. Hopefully they will play well and
give Graves & (I don't know the other ones name) time to throw the ball.
That seems to be where they are hurting the greatest.
By the way, people I have heard from and announcers on TV + Radio
here are raving about Owens! They have seen what he can do not in
condition yet and they are wondering what is going to happen when he
is in condition! Nelson has put Owens locker next to Hardaway's. He
has them close together as Hardaway runs the court. He want's them
to mesh together. Good move IMO. Before Wednesday nights game with
Milwaukee Nelson said this of Billy Owens - "Billy is a force...a
marvelous player". Then he, according to a San Jose Mercury News columnist
and my opinion also based on what I saw and player of the game honors,
went out and won Don Nelson the game. Nelson after leaving the Bucks
as coach had "never" beaten his old team in Milwaukee before Wednesday
night.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.754 | fan for life | CNTROL::CHILDS | JD on the Jordan Crusades | Fri Nov 08 1991 06:49 | 9 |
| Have always rooted for Georgetown since I got interested in college basketball
because I liked the all out defensive pressures they applied. Stomper has
disgraced us more than once I still hang in there. Always will....
most favorite victory : the triple OT closing of Manley....
;^)
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28.755 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Nov 08 1991 09:52 | 6 |
| Joe both games by 2 points one in overtime, whew they really crushed
us last year!!!!! 8*) It must have been the refs......
Jimbo
Do you have this years yearbook yet????
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28.756 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:16 | 13 |
| re: .748
Joe,
I may be a turncoat but (and I'm not implying you or anyone else is)
I'm not a hypocrite and I've always been up-front about it. I will
also confess that I have some degree of interest in Kentucky basketball
now that Rick Pitino is head coach there and I imagine that if any of
my other friends become head coaches I'll follow their teams - though
not to the degree that I followed Syracuse football while Mac was
there.
John
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28.757 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Fri Nov 08 1991 11:20 | 13 |
| John, happy to see you following UK basketball :-). If you're
interested in the UK yearbook this season, give me a shout.
When Rick came to Lexington, he said that there were only two things he
didn't like about the city. Number one was he couldn't understand a
word the people were saying! Second was that there weren't any good
restuarants! He solved the second problem by opening his own Itailian
place called "Bravo Pitino's". Apparently he patterned this place
after one of his favorite Italian eateries in Manhattan. I ate their
this summer, and it was defintely the best Itialian food I've had in
the Midwest or anywhere for that matter!
- Wildcat
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28.758 | SJU Notes | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Nov 08 1991 22:22 | 34 |
| Some miscellaneous items......
The Redmen will play Marathon Oil Sunday; I'll give an update early
next week.
The Redmen did play their annual Red/White game the other night. The
standouts were Malik Sealy (33 pts, 3-3 from 3 pts), Rob Werdann (25
pts), JUCO transfer big man Mitchell Foster (19 pts, and a bunch of
rebounds) and Fr. G Derek Brown (23 pts; Louie has stated the "he has
skills you just can't teach"; this surprises me, since his HS level of
competition on LI was week; anyway, Louie will probably bury him on
the bench.)
As far as recruiting is going, this is who I know the Redmen are going
after:
5' 9" PG Maurice Brown (who supposedly is leaning to SJU);
6' 8" F Otis Hill (who many in the BE are going after and who SJU
really wants);
6' 6" SF Fred Lyson (out of LI; supposed to be a good shooter);
7' 0" C Tom Bayne (a project out of LI);
6' 7" F Anthony Dixon (juco, SJU would really like him).
The word is that NYC talent is weak this year, but very strong for
next year, and that the Redmen may go after some more JUCO's for the
short term).
SJU and Providence lost 6' 8" F Robert Blackwell, out of NYC, on a
verbal to BC.
6' 6" F Dana Dingle gave a verbal to UMass.
6' 9" BF Dwayne Archbold (Staten Island) gave a verbal to Va. Tech.
Redmen Phil
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28.759 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Better than LDS | Mon Nov 11 1991 11:28 | 8 |
| Yo Ninj,
Since ya dropped SU foosball like a hot potato and are leaning
towards UK BBall, and ND doesn't look like it'll play UMass, cain
ah recruit ya fer Blue and Gold football (need some scholarly college
foosball comrade-in-arms)?
MikeL
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28.760 | | FSDEV::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Nov 11 1991 12:45 | 6 |
| Well, um, er, it's kinda difficult since ND is about on a par with
Connecticut and Holy Cross (which are just above Boston College on the
Hendry Personal Pond Scum Meter (HPPSM (tm))). Mike, I'm really sorry,
I'd like to help you out on this one but I just cain't.
John
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28.761 | | CAM::WAY | If it's no' Scottish it's CRAP! | Mon Nov 11 1991 14:13 | 6 |
| re .760:
GO UCONN! GO HUSKIES! GO UCONN.....
8^)
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28.762 | Oh Oh, does Yuckica have ND connections? 8^) | CTHQ2::LEARY | Better than LDS | Mon Nov 11 1991 14:29 | 7 |
| I'm disappointed, John. I'll settle fer your objective analysis (where
have I heard that line before)
MikeL
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28.763 | TOO BAD JHENDRY | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Nov 11 1991 14:59 | 8 |
| So sorry to see umass woman's soccer team lose in the
final 16 to UCONN John...UCONN is in the final eight for the
second year in a row I believe.
UCONN's mens soccer lost in the Big East semi's, I didn't catch who
won the tourney on Sunday, I think Seton Hall and St. Johns
Jimbo
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28.764 | | FSDEV::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Nov 11 1991 15:11 | 25 |
| Mike, it's nothing personal against you, believe me. It also has
nothing to do with Joe Yukica. It's also nothing against Notre Dame's
great tradition either.
The other reason I dislike BC, besides what they used to do against us,
is their fans and alumni *AS A GROUP*, not individually. There was no
place, other than an Ivy League school, that was more obnoxious to go
into than Boston College. I almost got hit by a beer bottle on the
sidelines during my first game there. The language from behind the
bench was totally filthy and the sounds of breaking glass from under
the stands during the games was continuous. (It has been said that the
most obnoxious person one could think of is a BC alum, former football
player, ex-Marine, in sales, who has just quit smoking and taken up
jogging - Double or Triple Eagle status (having attended BC High and/or
a BC Graduate School) optional.)
When a friend of mine from the Chicago area told me that Notre Dame
fans were as a group the same as BC fans, only worse, that was good
enough for me. What puts ND up there is more than that - it's their
holier-than-thou attitude of their being the shining light of college
athletics.
So Mike, it's nothing personal ....
John
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28.765 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | Better than LDS | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:09 | 20 |
| John,
I never take anything in here personally. I was actually yankin' your
chain and that's what's great about the back and forth bantering around
college football. I readily know people don't like ND and that's cool
I treat it as good fun and not cheap provocation ( Ok Mesr.Hunt?).
I fully realize that the perception is out there that ND considers
itself the shining light of college athletics. IMO, it's only
perception and is far from the truth. ND gets huge amount of
publicity (especially in Chicago) but I disagree with your buddy's
assessment. In fact, most ND people I know go out of their way
so as not to add to this perception. However, it's a rathole that
will never be amicably settled. The bottom line is, I respect yours
and everyone else's opinion and I find it all educational and
entertaining. And I know you feel the same. Nothin' personal, I know,
just friendly banter.
Sign me,
A hopfully un-obnoxious alumna,
MikeL
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28.766 | Don't like BC either | GEMVAX::HILL | | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:21 | 14 |
| re .764
That's funny, I got the same basic impression of BC people *IN GENERAL*
(please add the usual disclaimers). I went to Northeastern, and lived
in Boston for several years after graduating college, so I naturally have
my own bias, but as a group, BC people seemed a lot worse than most,
including the BU types, which is a whole 'nother ball of wax. I guess the
thing that got me most was the "Notre Dame Wannabe-ism" that seems to run
rampant at Chestnut Hill.
Having said that, I have a couple of good friends who went to BC - Always
makes it interesting around Beanpot time.
Tom
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28.767 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | So, are we having a recession yet?? | Mon Nov 11 1991 16:32 | 7 |
| Tom -
As a fellow Northeasterner, I agree whole-heartedly....
BC is the worst, BU the nexted worse...
JD
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28.768 | "Snob" labels are so much bull... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Mon Nov 11 1991 17:02 | 20 |
|
I think, as a general rule, when an institution or organization
stands for something good (and maybe even backs it up most of the
time), and, for whatever reason, one is aligned on the other side
of the tracks from said institution, one's perception of said
institution is often colored as "sanctimonious", "self-righteous",
etc., falsely based on the poor behavior of a few (the same few that
one tends to discount amongst one's own group). I count the Ivies,
Notre Dame, Boston College, Boston University (and many others,
to be sure) among the universities that maintain high standards and
are most often the brunt of these kind of accusations, usually based
on past reputations. I think for the most part, the elitist old-boy
network is dead at those schools, and their students are by and large
chosen on merit. As such, I think it's unfair to hit the guys with
high standards in athletics and academics with these labels, especially
when there are so many schools out there who don't think twice about
cheating. *That's* where everyone's contempt should be directed.
glenn
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28.770 | "When's the last time NU had a Heisman?" | GEMVAX::HILL | | Tue Nov 12 1991 09:06 | 24 |
| re .768
OK, I'll agree that labels aren't truly indicative of individuals at
those institutions and are really the worst type of generalization.
Yes, rival schools will always take pot shots whenever they get the
chance.
However, what really got me was the self-righteousness of BC people,
maily because they are the biggest school in the area in terms of
athletic emphasis. In football, NU played CW Post, Kings Point and
Central Connecticut, while BC played Penn State, Alabama, Miami, etc.
Everyone makes their choices as to what they want to emphasize. NU was
co-op. Sure, I missed out on being part of a big-time college program,
tailgaiting parties and bowl games against top teams, no doubt, that
would have been fun. But it relly slayed me that when I was working at
the Boston Globe as a co-op student (earning what was to me a hefty
paycheck) BC and BU kids on unpaid internships (where they actually had
to pay the school bo-coo bucks for the credits) would say "I coulda gone
to Northeastern, but I went to BU/C for the better education"
A school's reputation means NOTHING. It's what the individual makes out
of his/her time there that really counts.
Tom
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28.771 | just a friendly ~/~, haven't bought a seat on the bandwagon! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Tue Nov 12 1991 10:01 | 12 |
| Say what ya will about BC but (and this one's for Ninj)
BC's Basketball team pounded the Canadian National Team lasted night
102-77!
Lie thee down and worship at the alter of the Eagles!!!!
;^)
Kev
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28.772 | | FSDEV::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Nov 12 1991 13:19 | 29 |
| I'm not against Notre Dame and the Ivies because they are the bastions
of purity and goodness in college sports, I'm against them because they
talk about it (or seem to talk about it) so damn much. A game at Notre
Dame is high on my list of college sporting events I want to see in my
lifetime, as a matter of fact, though I will cheer for whoever they are
playing, unless it's BC.
I've always been taught that if you're good at something, you don't
need to brag about it, just go out and do it. That's what turns me off
about Notre Dame, the Ivies and on-the-field celebrations. My feelings
about the Ivies go one step further - the snobbish attitude towards those
of us who went to State Universities (especially those of us whose grades
were good enough but just didn't have the finances and refused to
mortgage our futures or deny our siblings their fair chance at an
education). I admit it - there was (and is) a chip on my shoulder
here.
My feelings about BC have nothing to do with the alleged cleanliness of
their program - I just don't like them, period. I really have no
feelings about BU one way or another, though I do like their hockey
team. I started disliking their football team after I left school.
While I was in school, I didn't care much one way or another because
they weren't worth worrying about, they were so bad. They got good
under Rick Taylor but at the same time, they got mouthy and dirty, just
like Rhode Island and Connecticut. In fact, I know very few people who
went to BU, probably fewer than any other Boston school.
John
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28.773 | I always thought BC was for rich kids to dumb to go to Harvard. | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | TheNewM&MDuo-Messier&Madonna | Tue Nov 12 1991 14:18 | 1 |
|
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28.774 | I think it's just an image, mostly... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:39 | 25 |
|
> I've always been taught that if you're good at something, you don't
> need to brag about it, just go out and do it. That's what turns me off
> about Notre Dame, the Ivies and on-the-field celebrations. My feelings
> about the Ivies go one step further - the snobbish attitude towards those
> of us who went to State Universities (especially those of us whose grades
> were good enough but just didn't have the finances and refused to
> mortgage our futures or deny our siblings their fair chance at an
> education). I admit it - there was (and is) a chip on my shoulder
> here.
No offense, John, but this is the part I disagreed with, not just
the stuff about clean sports programs. I didn't go to an Ivy League
school or anything, but I've got a couple of good friends who did and
whose parents literally didn't have a dime to put in for their
education. Like I said, I think the days of outright buying your way
into Harvard or Yale are largely over (I could be naive on this point,
I don't know). Those that make the grade are bright and have to work
their tails off. You may have a legitimate personal reason or
experience for having a chip on your shoulder, but likewise I'm sure
that most graduates of the Ivies or Notre Dame would resent your
characterization of them as snobbish...
glenn
|
28.775 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:55 | 8 |
| Fine. Let them. Like I've said, Glenn, I have no problems at all with
the individuals who I know who went to those schools. It's the
institutional mass that bugs me.
It would be a very boring world if we all agreed with (or even liked)
each other. We wouldn't have any rivalries if that were the case.
John
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28.776 | ;-)& | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:55 | 2 |
| Said in my best stuffy voice, "I'd address John's point, but frankly, it would
be beneath me."
|
28.777 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:01 | 5 |
| > I may be a turncoat but (and I'm not implying you or anyone else is)
> I'm not a hypocrite and I've always been up-front about it.
I didn't put in the smilies...I hope you didn't take that "turncoat"
comment seriously.
|
28.778 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Better than LDS | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:02 | 17 |
| Glenn,
I don't resent John's opinion on his perception of ND. I disagree
with his perception of course. I didn't take his statements
to mean ND was snobbish. The reams of publicity ND receives only
reinforces a number of people's attitude that ND sports a holier-than-
thou attitude. And these opinions are usually garnered through third-
party opinion and exposure to media presentation.
So John expressed an interest in going to South Bend and root for
their opposition. That's ok, I would recommend he and anyone else
talk to ND alum,administrators,students, etc. and then form his
opinion. That of course is easier said than done. So I'll start
John off on the right track. I'll be your ND broker John, and for
a measly thou or so .... Only kidding 8^)
MikeL
|
28.779 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:12 | 10 |
| Joe, I didn't really take it seriously, just thought I'd fire back a
return shot.
My opinions on the Ivies have really mellowed since I've graduated from
college. I used to hate Harvard as much as I hated Boston College,
until one of my best friends went there. Through knowing him, I got to
know quite a few of the Harvard athletes who were there with him and
that changed my perception - to a point.
John
|
28.780 | Just a clarification | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | I could eat a Buick | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:13 | 6 |
| Boston College is for rich kids who couldn't get into Assumption,
or Providence, or St. Anselm's, or Merimack, or Stonehill, etc.
HTH,
NAZZ
|
28.782 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 12 1991 16:28 | 17 |
| re: ND
I hate Notre Dame athletic teams, but I think ND suffers from the
image the media promotes. They're definitely put on a pedestal.
It sure does make it enjoyable when they choke, as they did this
past weekend. And I love seeing their Independent-strapped b-ball
team put up .500 (at best) records, year after year.
In a recent incident at a game at ND, Syracuse's David Johnson was
subjected to constant racial and "other" name calling. This caused
Jim Boeheim to say, "what happened to all that Catholic charity I
keep hearing about ?".
I don't think ND is any worse than anybody else, but, as Sammy Davis
Jr. said to Archie Bunker:
"man, you ain't better than nobody."
|
28.783 | True Confessions | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Nov 13 1991 08:33 | 31 |
| I have dated a BC graduate off and on for the last couple of years. In
fact, she's a Double Eagle. She is a Flutie fan and went to the Cotton
Bowl in 1985. We do go to games together occasionally. We went to the
Georgia Tech at BC game in the early afternoon of my brother's wedding in
September. I cheer for the opposition but she doesn't mind since she
understands and enjoys the game a lot more when I'm with her because I
tend to watch the game as if I'm working.
If we saw each other more regularly and it was more serious than it is
and if she had football season tickets, then there would be some
compromise. I wouldn't give up my UMass season tickets because that's
where my loyalties are but I probably wouldn't go to every game. We
would likely end up going to a few games separately. For example, she
had an extra ticket for the Michigan at BC game but I turned it down
since 1. I wanted to see the Delaware at UMass game and 2. I didn't
want to miss 2 UMass games in a row since the Holy Cross game was the
day of my brother's wedding and there was no way I could have gone to
the game in Amherst and made the wedding (which was at 530). So, we
went to the Georgia Tech game and since it was at noon I made the
wedding in plenty of time.
If she had basketball season tickets, it probably wouldn't excite me
too much since I don't particularly enjoy college hoops. It would be
better if she had hockey season tickets since I enjoy hockey far more
than basketball. Regardless, I'd still cheer for the opposition.
If it became really serious, my cheering for the opposition would
become a running joke.
Ninj
|
28.785 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Nov 13 1991 09:48 | 4 |
| Hawk, I never said I had anything against BC people as individuals,
only as a group.
Ninj
|
28.787 | Ninj', what if it were a GROUP of BC wimmin-of-your-dreams??? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Nov 13 1991 11:03 | 1 |
|
|
28.788 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | TheNewM&MDuo-Messier&Madonna | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:39 | 4 |
| -< Ninj', what if it were a GROUP of BC wimmin-of-your-dreams??? >-
That would be bigamy, and big of you, and really big of that GROUP
of BC wimmins.
|
28.789 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | So, are we having a recession yet?? | Wed Nov 13 1991 14:43 | 11 |
| Glenn -
One question? Why do you say BC has high' standards? It isn't hard to
get in - and many 'athletes' that have gotten rides there have had less
than stellar academics - Michael Adams and Jay Murphy are two right off
the top of my haid, and I personally knew a few track athletes that got
some 'special' deals to go to BC in the past.
I wouldn't overrate their 'standards'....
JD
|
28.790 | Maybe not high standards, just higher than average | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:19 | 29 |
|
> One question? Why do you say BC has high' standards? It isn't hard to
> get in - and many 'athletes' that have gotten rides there have had less
> than stellar academics - Michael Adams and Jay Murphy are two right off
> the top of my haid, and I personally knew a few track athletes that got
> some 'special' deals to go to BC in the past.
>
> I wouldn't overrate their 'standards'....
I honestly don't know that much about Boston College. Most of my
comments were centered on the Ivies-- as I personally admire the
guys who can get in there and also play competitive sports, really
out of pure dedication to sport. They get no special treatment
whatsoever, so to me the Ivy League teams (possibly among some
others) are the true underdogs of college athletics.
As for BC, I was basing almost all of my impressions on the football
team over the years under Jack Bicknell, as admittedly college
football is my primary interest. I realize the basketball team had
a few scandals a while back. But by major college football standards,
I think BC's been pretty darn clean.
I never understood all of the business about Flutie, either. The
kid was a bonafide All-American, an example of what college athletics
should be all about, whether or not he was qualified to play a down in
the NFL. Honestly, I'm not trying to be facetious or anything...
glenn
|
28.791 | | MCIS2::MCDONNELL | | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:06 | 3 |
| re.789
If you don't think it is that hard to get into B.C.
why don't you ask the over 10,000 rejected each year.
|
28.792 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | So, are we having a recession yet?? | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:07 | 23 |
| Glenn -
Agree 100% with you on the Ivies. All the BC footaball players weren't
Rhodes scholars, either.
Flutie - has there ever been a more over-hyped player? And when he was
at BC, he benefited from lots of exposure cuz the Globe's Sports Editor
was a BC Alum, the editor of Sports Illustrated was a BC alum, AND one
of the networks college footaball producers or programmers was a BC
Alum - he got lots of hype - and his size was a big story (David vs.
Goliath). That said, I know of a few Newton folks who knew Flutie and
reported him to be conceited and arrogant. I never felt he deserved
the Heisman, or that BC deserved the ranking they got. We did benefit
from some amazing misfortunes to others, and BC lucked out by playing
possibley the WORST SWC Cotton Bowl representative of all time...
But, that's all old news, and who really cares. I don't anymore.
BC is not a tough school to get into. ND, the Ivies and tons of other
schools are way tougher. They don't deserve to be mentioned in the
same breath...
jD
|
28.793 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:18 | 28 |
| I never disliked Flutie for any other reason when he was at BC other
than the fact that he was a major factor in BC having a great record
for 3 years. I've also never let his relative lack of success in the
NFL take away from his Heisman Trophy. One has nothing to do with the
other. If it did, then the Downtown Athletic Club of New York should
wait until draft day and give the trophy to the NFL's #1 choice because
that it is the person who is the most outstanding player of the year
(unless the most outstanding player is an underclassman who chooses to
stay in school). I don't really get excited about individual awards in
a team sport like football anyway - to me they're irrelevant.
As long as a Patriots player is helping the team win, I really don't
care what school he came from. The reason I disagreed with Flutie
being on the the Patriots is as follows - I thought his presence on the
team was disruptive. No matter how much he tried to downplay it (which
he did and I give him credit for that), it was and would have been Doug
Flutie and the New England Patriots for as long as he would have been
on the team. If there was a quarterback playing ahead of him, said QB
would have no slack from the fans and media until the cries of "we want
Doug" started up. A perfect example is Hugh Millen. He's come a long
way this season, but what would it have done for his confidence had the
cries of "We want Doug" started after his first game? Another example
of what he would have caused was printed in the Globe every week during
the CFL season - there was a box score of what he did in his game that
week - and to me, that was a blatant cheap shot at Patriots management,
coaching and quarterbacks.
John
|
28.794 | We got USFL, Bears updates too | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:45 | 29 |
|
> Another example
> of what he would have caused was printed in the Globe every week during
> the CFL season - there was a box score of what he did in his game that
> week - and to me, that was a blatant cheap shot at Patriots management,
> coaching and quarterbacks.
I really wouldn't take it that way, John. I'm also relieved that
Flutie is gone, but I did enjoy the updates of what he was doing in
Canada. There's no other ready outlet for that information, and
what the guy accomplished up there this season *was* significant--
he destroyed the league's single-season passing records. The local
TV networks picked up the story, too. New Englanders just like Doug,
for good or bad.
As for JD's comments on Flutie's Heisman qualifications, only this
season and last did Ty Detmer break Flutie's career passing and
total offense records. He was also a consensus All-American in
his senior season-- not a single one of the various national polling
organizations chose a quarterback other than Flutie. He was also the
leader of the only New England team in my memory that managed to
beat the likes of Miami, Penn State, and Alabama. Behind the obvious
mindless hype that at times we were indeed inundated with long after
the glory had passed, those are still the cold, hard facts. The
Heisman vote was a rout...
glenn
|
28.795 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:51 | 4 |
| Hey Glenn, not to rain on your parade or anything, but I played competitive
sports for an Ivy League school. Does that help put it in perspective :-).
j.
|
28.796 | I take it all back, then, Jeff! ;-) | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Nov 13 1991 17:00 | 1 |
|
|
28.797 | | DECWET::METZGER | Everyday is like Sunday. | Wed Nov 13 1991 19:51 | 13 |
|
I've had quite a few chances to watch Flutie this year on TV. I must say they
made the Canadian game for him. He'll never be an NFL QB but he's great at the
Canadian version of the game....
I'm sure JD's just sick of all the hype he gets now as the greatest QB in the
CFL..:-)
Actually JD's probably bashing his head into the wall after reading about how
DEC is screwing us out of affordable health insurance here in the Seattle area.
Metz
|
28.798 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | So, are we having a recession yet?? | Wed Nov 13 1991 21:34 | 16 |
| Metz -
I attended the meeting today. Not a pretty site. The Human Resource
folks were giving the "we don't know anything" lines, as usual. I did
find out its cheaper to get health care outside of DEC then to use the
benefit.
GLenn -
ALabama and Penn State had weaker teams than usual. Without a doubt,
that was the worst year for college football. No good teams. A bunch
of jokes. And all the good players got hurt.
Flutie was an overhyped whiney br. End of discussion. ;-)
JD
|
28.799 | I liked Flutie ;^) ('cause he wasa competitor!!!!) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Nov 13 1991 22:49 | 1 |
|
|
28.800 | Is the trend continuing? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 10:03 | 9 |
| So, BigLeasters, what's the news on the recruiting front? Who've ya
signed? Will this mark yet the 3rd year in a row of bad recruiting?
(BTW, I notice the results of the poor recruiting starting to show.
The AP poll has only three (3) BigTVeast(tm) teams in the Top 25,
and none close to the top. Syracuse is not in the Top 25, BTW ...)
- ACC Chris
|
28.801 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Nov 14 1991 10:17 | 13 |
| Miami will be in hot competition in Florida with Florida State and
Florida. Look for Miami to sign a good QB or 2. It will be
interesting to find out whether Syracuse, Pitt and West Virginia will
be helped or hurt by Penn State's defection to the Big Ten. Boston
College's revival under Tom Coughlin will probably help them (and if
they can keep Michigan out of New England, they may be able to keep all
the great football players at home). This will be Syracuse's first
full recruiting year without Mac and it will be interesting to find out
how Paul Pasqualoni does on his own. Rutgers and Temple will, as
usual, be scrambling for the crumbs in the East. I have no idea how
Virginia Tech will do.
John
|
28.802 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 10:32 | 10 |
| Haw haw!! Rollward John.
Now could someone enter the equivalent note for
>>>> BASKETBALL <<<<.
Tanks,
- ACC Chris
|
28.803 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Nov 14 1991 10:42 | 4 |
| RE .800
The Big East has 4 teams ranked, all in the the top 16.
Joe
|
28.804 | Still searching for results ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 11:53 | 6 |
| Nice evasive tactics there Joe, but it fails to answer the question:
How's the Big East recruiting campaign coming???
- ACC Chris
|
28.805 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | BabyBlueDockers�-PantsFor|CENSORED|s | Thu Nov 14 1991 12:34 | 5 |
| Hey Glenn, the Ivy League types may be underdogs on the athletic
field, but that's the only time/place in their lives they'll be
that!
/Don
|
28.806 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 13:58 | 14 |
| > So, BigLeasters, what's the news on the recruiting front? Who've ya
> signed? Will this mark yet the 3rd year in a row of bad recruiting?
We've been down this road a number of times before, and I've continued
to state that among college basketball analysts, UConn and Syracuse
had a terrific recruiting year last year (I think one of my notes
after the Spring signing period shows that one analyst had these
2 schools among the Top 8).
In my copy of ProServ's College Basketball, they have UConn at #3 and
SU at #14...and Chris, only ONE ACC team is in the Top 20 (Geo Tech at #8).
So this obsessive attempt to proclaim the end of Big East basketball
power is falling on deaf, and tired ears.
|
28.807 | Huh? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:16 | 8 |
| > only ONE ACC team in the Top 20
If your publication didn't put Virginia in the Top 20 you'd better
cancel your subscription. They had at least a Top 5 year, if not
better.
- ACC Chris
|
28.808 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:19 | 5 |
| > If your publication didn't put Virginia in the Top 20 you'd better
> cancel your subscription. They had at least a Top 5 year, if not
My apologies, Virginia was among the Top 5. I never even looked that
high...
|
28.809 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | So, are we having a recession yet?? | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:23 | 16 |
| Okay, I'm looking at the top 10 recruiting classes in a mag right now -
and
we can see the death of the Big East, Knorr style
Michigan
Kansas
VIRGINIA
CONNECTICUTT
Purdue
California
Tennessee
GEORGIA TECH
Arizona State
SYRACUSE
JD
|
28.810 | Recruiting Info...Let's start with BC | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:24 | 10 |
| I'll start with BC:
GOAL: fortify frontline
RECRUITING: Paul Grant 6'9" C/F committed
Robert Blackwell 6'8" F "
Eric Eberz 6'6" F
Charles Minlend 6'6" F
Bobby Fitzgibbons 6'8" F
Steve Rich 6'9" C/F
|
28.811 | UConn | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:28 | 10 |
| GOAL: 2 frontline players, 1 point guard
RECRUITING: John Wallace 6'8" F
Travis Knight 6'10" C/F
Eric Hayward 6'8" F
Antoine Teague 6'10" C
Greg Newton 6'11" C
They're trying to interest PG Marvin Orange (6'2", Irmo, SC), but
he's not interested.
|
28.812 | G'town | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| GOAL: needs blue-chip center
RECRUITING: Othella Harrington 6'9" C
Duane Spencer 6'10" F
Harrington's regarded as the best Center prospect in the country.
|
28.813 | Am I in Miami, or Am I in LA ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:36 | 14 |
| GOAL: beat BC !....no, seriously, they're looking for every
position
RECRUITING: Tshombe High 6'4" G/F committed
Brad Timpf 6'9" C "
William Davis 7'1" C "
Steven Frazier 6'2" G
Lawrence Thomas 6'0" G
Waliyy Dixon 6'2" G
Steve Edwards 6'6" G/F
Steve Rich 6'9" C/F
Marlon Dorsey 6'4" G
Corey Jenkins 6'1" G
Antoine Teague 6'10" C
|
28.814 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Aren't Reagonomoics WONDERFUL! | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:37 | 6 |
| Joe -
Regarding Georgetown - didn't another monster foreign 'prospect', ala
Dkembe, sign with them - or am I really confused...
JD
|
28.815 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:49 | 4 |
| > Regarding Georgetown - didn't another monster foreign 'prospect', ala
> Dkembe, sign with them - or am I really confused...
Nothing in this issue of Big East Briefs about a Dikembe-type.
|
28.816 | Pitt | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 14:56 | 8 |
| GOAL: 2 power players, 2 guards
RECRUITING: Eric Redeaux 6'7" F committed
Garrick Thomas 6'4" G "
Dante Calabria 6'4" G
Otis Hill 6'8" F
Waliyy Dixon 6'2" G
Scotty Thurman 6'5" G
|
28.817 | Providence | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:11 | 8 |
| GOAL: 1 or 2 frontline players, 2 backcourt players
RECRUITING: Mike Brown 6'1" G committed
John Wallace 6'8" F
Tchaka Shipp 6'7" F
Versham Eley 6'9" F/C
Charles Minlend 6'5" F
Kareem Richardson 5'11" G
|
28.818 | St. John's | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:14 | 8 |
| GOAL: players at every position
RECRUITING: Maurice Brown 5'9" G
Fred Lyson 6'6" F
Otis Hill 6'8" F
Tom Bayne 7'0" C
Anthony Dixon 6'7" F
Jason Cipolla 6'6" F/G
|
28.819 | Seton Hall | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:19 | 11 |
| GOAL: wing forward...maybe an inside player
RECRUITING: Tchaka Shipp 6'7" F
Brian Thompson 6'6" F
Donta Bright 6'6" F
Charles Minlend 6'5" F
Cleveland Jackson 6'6" F
They lost top HS prospect Rodrick Rhodes to Kentucky. He was supposedly
in their back pocket. The only other player they really recruited is Shipp,
so they're scrambling.
|
28.820 | Syracuse | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:28 | 15 |
| GOAL: 1 or 2 power forwards
RECRUITING: John Wallace 6'8" F
Otis Hill 6'8" F
Bob Fitzgibbons 6'8" F
Greg Newton 6'11" C
Wallace is from Rochester, NY, and has attended Bum-heim's hoop camps
since Jr. HS. He's expected to sign with SU, but UConn, PC and Kansas
are his other finalists.
Hill is from Pleasantville, NY and says he likes SU. Pitt and SU lead
in the race over Villanova and St. John's. He was recruited by just
about everyone in the BE and 5-6 schools in the ACC. He's a board-banger
and defensive-type...limited offensive skills.
|
28.821 | Villanova | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 15:35 | 16 |
| GOAL: they signed no one last year, so with 5 seniors, they're
looking at all positions...special emphasis on wing forwards
and a center
RECRUITING: Kerry Kittles 6'4" G/F committed
Roscoe Harris 6'4" G "
Eric Eberz 6'6" F
Dante Calabria 6'4" G
Tchaka Shipp 6'7" F
Otis Hill 6'8" F
Lawrence Thomas 6'0" G
They're close to signing Eberz. The 2 committed above, and Eberz are
perimeter players (what do you expect from 'Nova ?). Shipp and Hill
are the only big men on their list (currently), and both appear headed
to other BE programs.
|
28.822 | Redmen info | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:02 | 34 |
| Re: 813
I believe that Frazier and Davis signed with Miami last year. Are they
still on your list because they didn't get into the school? I thought
they were already in.
Re: SJU Recruits:
5' 10" PG Maurice (Mo) Brown, Grady HS, gave a verbal to SJU over the
weekend (as did 6' 6" SF/2G Fred Lyson, out of LI (Oceanside HS). He is
a two-time All-LI selection, and is said to be an excellent shooter.
Brown is considered one of the top 2 players in NYC this year (I believe
that BC-bound Robert Blackwell is the other), who averaged 21.2 ppg and
6 apg.
SJU also wants Hill badly, after losing Blackwell to BC. Unfortunately,
Hill cancelled his visit to SJU this past weekend to go to Pitt.
Next on SJU's list is JUCO F Anthony DIxon, but they aren't expected to
hear from him until the spring. Bayne is considered a LI project.
The word on NYC HS hoops this year is that the Senior crop is not
outstanding, and that next year it is. Unfortunately, SJU needs a big
year this year. Expect the Redmen to go for a bunch of JUCO"s this
year.
SJU defeated Marathon Oil on Sunday in OT, 97-92, thanks to fine
performances from Malik Sealy, Robert Werdann Shawnelle Scott and Jason
Buchanan. Off the bench, Lamont MIddleton looks like he will be a big
contributor this season. Mitchell Foster, Derek Brown and Lee Green
all look like they will contribute over time.
Redmen Phil
|
28.823 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:29 | 19 |
| > I believe that Frazier and Davis signed with Miami last year. Are they
> still on your list because they didn't get into the school? I thought
> they were already in.
Both committed to Miami last year but failed to meet Prop 48 requirements.
Davis has verbally committed to Miami this year. Frazier is still high
on Miami, but not apparently he's not a lock yet.
> Expect the Redmen to go for a bunch of JUCO"s this year.
That's been their savior many times.
> SJU defeated Marathon Oil on Sunday in OT, 97-92,
Speaking of those Oil men, does anyone out there know how SU fared against
these guys ? If St. John's needed OT to beat them, SU's young bunch
should have struggled.
|
28.824 | Cart before Horse? | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:38 | 11 |
| Wouldn't it be better to worry about a season that's just around the
corner first before worrying about a future that may never come? I may
be wrong, but I never worry about who has actually been recruited until
October, when the students are actually enrolled in school and start to
practice.
Recruiting speculation is fun but there's a season to be played first.
92-93 recruiting has nothing to do with play in 91-92 (though the
reverse may be true).
John
|
28.825 | I'm duly impressed | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:43 | 5 |
| I'm still scrambling to come to grips with Joe's motherload of
information.
- ACC Chris
|
28.826 | I at least expected SU to be ranked | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Nov 14 1991 16:52 | 6 |
| Why is Syracuse unranked? Is it just because of the loss of Owens, or
are the investigations a factor also? Didn't Joe G. mention that
they're returning 3 starters? I wonder if the opening-round loss to
Richmond is a factor. Shouldn't be IMO.
Joe
|
28.827 | Decrement Cats list by 1 | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:42 | 4 |
| Scratch Dante Calabria from Villanova's list of hopefuls. He'll be a Tar
Heel in 1992.
Bob Hunt
|
28.828 | Great to have a local source!!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Thu Nov 14 1991 21:45 | 14 |
| Thanks Phil. Mucho appreciated.
Did ya go to the game? Is there something to be read-into
regarding the OT? BC beat MO by what ~28 points?
*ell, it's still too early anyway.
GO LOUIEEEEEE (and the boys)
^
for you Ninj' ;^)
Kev
|
28.829 | Marathon Oil Results | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Fri Nov 15 1991 08:44 | 25 |
| I have been tracking the results of Marathon Oil as they have
barnstormed through the Northeast during the last couple of weeks.
From memory, the results of the four games that I am aware of go
something like this.
November 3rd UMASS 94 Marathon 92
(Harper Williams having one of
his quiet double-doubles with
21 pts. and 15 rebounds)
November 6th BC 85 Marathon 77
(Bill Curley erupts with a LOUD
d-d, 35 points, 20 rebounds)
Marathon 90-something
SU 80-something
SJU 97 Marathon 92 in OT
All scores pulled from the scoreboard page of the Boston Globe.
Sorry for the lack of accuracy regarding the Syracuse loss.
Russ
|
28.830 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I get wild, it's Automatic, somebody shut the door | Fri Nov 15 1991 10:27 | 3 |
|
Marthon also beat Providence during this spree but I don't have the score.
|
28.831 | Much thanks for the info Joe, and please keep us posted! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Nov 15 1991 11:51 | 14 |
| Joe,
Now I know why you started off with BC - they're having by far the best
recruiting year so far. (Although it's still early ...)
The Big East still appears to be having trouble landing the Top-20 stud
consistently. They're getting the good players, just not the great
ones. This problem could be helped if Thompson lands Harrington and/or
Spencer, but the only other "Top 20" player who still could go to a
BigEast school is Bright to Seton Hall. Meanwhile the ACC has already
landed four (4) Top 20 players, assuming Kornegay passes his SAT's ...
- ACC Chris
|
28.832 | Summer Camp info available ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Nov 15 1991 11:52 | 7 |
| BTW, if anyone needs information on how players did at various summer
camps, let me know. The ACC Handbook has a great section that lists a
boatload of players at just about all the summer camps. Includes a
summary of their game and how well they played.
- ACC Chris
|
28.833 | John Wallace | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Nov 15 1991 12:37 | 7 |
| > The Big East still appears to be having trouble landing the Top-20 stud
> but the only other "Top 20" player who still could go to a
> BigEast school is Bright to Seton Hall.
Chris, isn't John Wallace considered a Top20 player ? The couple of publica-
tions I've read have him in the "The Dream Dozen", and so on... I believe
I've read that he's the best power forward in the East.
|
28.834 | ACC Chris, I'm lettin ya know I'd like the info ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Fri Nov 15 1991 12:39 | 1 |
|
|
28.835 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:02 | 21 |
| re: Kev (.-1)
You're gonna have to be more specific Kev. Which player(s) do ya wanna
know about?
re: Joe (.-2)
S&S doesn't list him in their Top 20, but he could be a late bloomer.
ACC Handbook reports:
"Averaged 28ppg/16rpg/8blks. as junior. 900 SAT. High-flying athlete
that most people think is just coming into his own. His schools
include Providence, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Virginia, Kansas, Michigan,
and Connecticut."
I'm almost certain the ACC (Wake and Virginia) are out of the picture.
- ACC Chris
|
28.836 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:03 | 13 |
| > Wouldn't it be better to worry about a season that's just around the
> corner first before worrying about a future that may never come?
> Recruiting speculation is fun but there's a season to be played first.
John, you're partly right. Because of the *early* signing period (Nov 13-20),
there's HUGE interest in the '92 recruits, even though the current ('91-92)
season hasn't begun. While this year's success could have an impact on next
year's recruits, in reality, it may come too late. Last year all but a few
of the bluechip High School players signed in November.
In college basketball, one marquee player can take your program to the next
level. I don't think that's true in any other sport.
|
28.837 | Hoop players can have a very early impact. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:10 | 9 |
| Joe is correct. If you wanna know how your team will be several years
down the road, just watch which programs are signing the Blue Chip
players.
The greatest coach on the planet (i.e. Dean Smith) can't make steak
outa hamburger.
- ACC Chris
|
28.838 | Waxing Philosophical | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:14 | 10 |
| I agree with the reasoning behind why recruiting is important and so on
but I think it detracts from the enjoyment of the current season.
Unless, of course, you follow a team whose only victories come in
recruiting and don't end up doing a damn thing during the season or
more importantly the post-season.
It's important to worry about the future but it's also important to
enjoy the present because the future may never come ....
John
|
28.839 | | FDCV07::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:56 | 4 |
| Sheeet Sknorr, Death Smuft can't even make hamburg out of steak when it
comes the the NCAAs....
REK
|
28.840 | keep back peddling.. | CNTROL::CHILDS | I get wild, it's Automatic, somebody shut the door | Fri Nov 15 1991 13:58 | 9 |
| > The greatest coach on the planet (i.e. Dean Smith) can't make steak
> outa hamburger.
Maybe not but he sure can make Steak into Hamburgers of the golden arces
fame...
I love how it went from we couldn't recruit, to now we can't get top 20..
;^)
|
28.841 | Too easy ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | From the young man in the 22nd row ... | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:14 | 13 |
| � The greatest coach on the planet (i.e. Dean Smith) can't make steak
� outa hamburger.
Ooooh, I can't believe you left yourself this wide open on such on obvious
comebacker ... You're begging for it, aren't you ???
Okay, here you go ...
The greatest coach on the planet (not) sure can make
hamburger outta steak.
Bob Hunt
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28.842 | Recruiting is *THE* season in Chapel Hell | SCNDRL::HUNT | From the young man in the 22nd row ... | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:19 | 7 |
| � Unless, of course, you follow a team whose only victories come in
� recruiting and don't end up doing a damn thing during the season or
� more importantly the post-season.
You have any particular team in mind there, Ninj ???
Bob Hunt
|
28.843 | How much time till its soft?? | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Aren't Reaganomics Wonderful! | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:20 | 4 |
| Heck,all this talk about hamburgers and steak - Dean Smith can't even
make a 3-minute egg cuz he doesn't know how to tell time...
JD
|
28.844 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 15 1991 14:29 | 3 |
| Yes, Bob, I kind of had a couple of teams in mind, as a matter of fact.
Ninj
|
28.845 | | DECWET::METZGER | Everyday is like Sunday. | Fri Nov 15 1991 15:06 | 12 |
|
The guy doesn't make Hamburger outta steak...Snuffy grinds the steak up so
it'll fit into the system, the he puts it on high heat until it's a charred
goop sticking to the pan, then he drains the fat, tosses the burnt burger,
gags on the greasy fat, tosses it down the drain and heads to the store
to pick up another steak all the while trying to figure out what went wrong
with the first one....
And the studio audience applauds his mastery in the kitchen.....
Metz
|
28.846 | Another Redmen signing...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Nov 17 1991 12:30 | 10 |
| 7' C Tom Bayne, a Project out of Brentwood HS on LI, signed with SJU last
night after the Canadian National Team exhibition game, which SJU won by 10.
Bayne is expected to be two years away from contributing.
In the game, Chuck Sproling led with 14 points on 4-4 3-pt shooting
(could that be???). Shawnelle Scott and Mitchell Foster also were in
double figures.
Redmen Phil
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28.847 | Syracuse lands Wallace & Hill!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Mon Nov 18 1991 17:01 | 10 |
|
John Wallace and Otis Hill have verbally agreed to attend Syracuse
next year. They however won't sign until the spring signing period
because they want to see what, if anything, will happen to the program
the next couple of months.
Joe, have any info to add on these guys?
- Ken -
|
28.848 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Nov 19 1991 05:13 | 13 |
|
RE -1
That's great news! Thanks for the SU info Ken.
From what I have heard talking to people back in Syracuse is that
nothing is going to be resolved on the possible illegal activities
until the end of the season. Just from the people I have talked to they
do not think any major if at all any sanctions will be placed against
the SU basketball team. If that holds true they shouldn't have any
problem signing Wallace and Hill.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.849 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 19 1991 16:49 | 46 |
| > Joe, have any info to add on these guys?
From ProServ's BE Yearbook:
John Wallace, 6'8", Rochester-NY (Greece-Athena HS)
Wallace could emerge by season's end as the top senior
prospect on the East Coast. He was among the top 12
players at the Nike Camp. "All Star Sports" scouting
associate Norm Eaverson rated Wallace the #1 player
at the B/C All-Stars Camp in Gettysburg, PA, and he
was the stellar performer in the Empire State Games.
Wallace is a gifted athlete with exceptional foot
speed, quickness and outside shooting skills. He is
a bonafide 3-pt shooter. He has long arms, great timing
and is an excellent rebounder. We project him as a
power forward at the college level.
Otis Hill, 6'8", Pleasantville-NY
Hill is one of those players who is just a big man.
He is just physically imposing against just about
anyone. He uses his body and football-type style
to get the job done. He is an over-powering, back-
to-the-basket type player with limited offensive
abilities. Coach Glen Jensen calls him an excellent
defensive rebounder and a developing shot blocker.
re: possible sanctions
If you follow the NCAA's decisions over the last year, it's very
clear that the schools that have already taken corrective action
are the ones that get less of a penalty (the NCAA even states this
in their decision). If this pattern is indicative of a new mode
of operation, it's possible that if SU has committed infractions
worthy of "X" penalties, they will get less than "X" because they've
been upfront and aggressive in dealing with the reported violations.
In fact, the university has been investigating since May and the NCAA
has yet to begin a formal investigation.
While it's encouraging to hear rumors like those your friend has
heard Night-flyer, I'm more optimistic that SU's handling of the
situation will win major points with the NCAA, than I am about the
actual infractions they may have committed.
|
28.850 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Nov 20 1991 04:32 | 21 |
| RE: -1
> I'm more optimistic that SU's handling of the situation will win major
> points with the NCAA, than I am about the actual infractions they may
> have committed.
I agree with you. I have heard they are being very much up front in
investigating the allegations that were brought out in the SU local
newspaper. This should play into their favor. There were only a couple
that were on the serious side from the SU newspaper I read that was
sent to me. From what I have heard those particular allegations don't
look as though they will be proven to be true. The other alleged
violations seem to be mild and even if a couple did happen the
aggressiveness of the investigation by the school and the minimal type
of violations that they are should give the team at most a slap on the
wrist. I am hoping that this holds true! I have my fingers crossed.
Thanks for the information on Wallace and Hill! Wallace sounds as
if he could be an impressive player with quite an impact for SU.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.851 | PITTSBURGH PANTHERS ! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:29 | 6 |
| Did you see what the BE preseason #7 team did to Nationally ranked #4
Kentucky, AT KENTUCKY ? Pitt blew 'em outta their own gym 85-67.
As Vitale would say, "that's totally AWESOME, BAAABYYY!!"
Pitt was supposed to be the team that fell the furthest this year.
WOW...looks like they're really hurtin'...
|
28.852 | SU Football. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:37 | 11 |
| Syracuse beat W. Virginia, 16-10, to end a great regular season at 9-2.
Walker led SU with 120+ yds on the ground (he leads ALL BE rushers).
Graves has been in a bit of a slump the last 2 weeks.
I don't think SU has lost a bowl game in a long time. They lunched on
SEC teams for a few years in a row (Auburn, LSU, Georgia), and then
crunched a PAC-10 team (Arizona) last year. It'll be terrific if they
can smack around "they-ain't-what-they-used-to-be" Ohio St. and end the
year at 10-2.
For you SU football fans, this team is nearly all underclassmen !
|
28.853 | Evans will still coach to lose | SHALOT::MEDVID | in which case: I'm doomed | Mon Nov 25 1991 09:46 | 5 |
| Don't get too excited about Pitt hoops. Darren "Baby Huey" Morningstar
had the night of his basketball career with 27 points. Don't expect
him to do that all the time...or ever again really.
--dan'l
|
28.854 | | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:16 | 13 |
|
> I don't think SU has lost a bowl game in a long time. They lunched on
> SEC teams for a few years in a row (Auburn, LSU, Georgia), and then
I think that "lunching" of Auburn was a tie, Joe. The Orangemen
are still crying over the fact that Pat Dye had the nerve not to
give them the win in that one...
I too expect that Syracuse will beat Ohio State, though. Iowa would
have been the better matchup...
glenn
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28.855 | Where was Auburn in 1959 ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:35 | 21 |
| > I think that "lunching" of Auburn was a tie, Joe. The Orangemen
> are still crying over the fact that Pat Dye had the nerve not to
> give them the win in that one...
Glenn,
Where I come from (Upstate NY) that was a win, even though it wasn't,
if you know what I mean. Given the "current" perceptions of football
in the South and football in the Northeast, it was very pleasing to
see Pat "Tie-" Dye take the girly-man's way out of that situation.
He said he couldn't see letting his players go home losing after playing
so hard. But what really happened was his favored Auburn team didn't
beat that "basketball school" from Upstate NY.
I loved Coach MacPherson's interview with Cheryl Miller after the game.
He said, without hesitation, that if he was in that situation, he'd have
gone for the "W". Then, in his joy of having completed an unbeaten
season, he kissed her on the cheek.
Joe
|
28.856 | BE Hoops off with a bang. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:53 | 8 |
| > Don't get too excited about Pitt hoops.
No chance of that happening Dan. I'm just happy to see a 2nd-division
BE team stick it to one of this year's pre-season darlings on their
own floor. What a victory ! I mean, how is it possible that one of
the weaker teams in a conference that hasn't had a good recruiting
year since Pat Ewing joined Hoya Paranoia can beat such a powerhouse
like Kentucky ?
|
28.857 | Schwartzwalder's finest | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:56 | 7 |
|
> -< Where was Auburn in 1959 ? >-
Probably on probation... ;-)
glenn
|
28.858 | Best college coach today? Maybe Rick Pitino ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:30 | 30 |
| It's way, way, way, way, Way, WAY, **WAY** too early to jump on the
Pitt bandwagon. One (1) early-season "W" does not a season make,
especially when the opposition shoots the ball at < 30%.
These are the kinds of games that are gonna happen to Kentucky. They
rely on the outside shot for a good portion of their offense. This is
fine_and_dandy when you're overmatched and trying to pull an upset
almost every time out, but with the horses Pitino's bringing in he's
beginning to find himself (for the first time in his collegiate coaching
career) the favorite almost every time out. The question he's gotta
axe himself is whether he still wants to rely on the perimeter game and
suffer through these kinds of losses, cause I'll guarantee they're
gonna happen. The problem becomes larger when you reach the NCAA
Tournament. It's awfully hard to shoot well for 3, 4, 5, or 6 games in
a row, and I say that in full realization of the run he had at PC.
Dean Smith made a comment last year about the next big breakthrough in
basketball coaching coming from changes in the mental aspect in the
game. IMO Pitino embodies exactly what he was talking about. The guy
is flat-out a great motivator and seems to get an incredible amount out
of his players. Somehow or other he can get guys to shoot the ball
confidentally no matter how many shots in a row they've missed. If he
can adjust his offense to be a bit more balanced with the inside
strength he's gonna be getting, ..... prepare for a whole_lotta
Kaintucky W's over the next X years. (Where "X" is equal to the number
of years Rick decides to stay, cause ain't no way that city boy will
stay in Kentucky forever ...)
- ACC Chris
|
28.859 | Syracuse Bowl Record | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:35 | 13 |
|
Syracuse Bowl Record:
1985 Cherry Bowl Lost
1986 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXX
1987 Sugar Bowl 16-16 Tie (Auburn)
1988 Hall of Fame Beat LSU
1989 Peach Bowl Beat Georgia(?)
1990 Aloha Bowl Beat Arizona
1991 Hall of Fame
- Ken -
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28.860 | Trouble at Syracuse!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Nov 27 1991 09:13 | 0 |
28.861 | Trouble in Syracuse!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:23 | 20 |
|
Last night the NCAA and/or Syracuse University suspended Conrad McRae
for the rest of his Syracuse career because of information that
Syracuse received during their own investigation. The NCAA said that
Syracuse may have had an unfair advantage in recruiting him. Syracuse
hasn't commented on what the infractions were, but they did say "That
it did not involve cars, gifts, or money!!!".
Syracuse is appealing to the eligibility staff to have Conrad
reinstated.
Without McRae Syracuse will have *NO* inside game at all, and it will
be a really long year. The only other big players Syracuse has is Dave
Siock, and a 7'0" freshman. Siock is nothing to get excited about.
Haven't heard much on the new freshman.
Syracuse beat Cornell last night 78-71. Adrian Autry had 15 pts, and
Anthony Harris had 14 pts.
- Ken -
|
28.862 | I'm mean, I know ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:41 | 11 |
| Bad time to be a SorryExcuse fan, no doubt. The real shocker to me
wasn't that they had an unfair advantage recruiting McRae. The *reel*
shock was:
A. That they got caught, and
B. That they only beat Cornell by **7** points!
Surely it's gonna be a long year in Syracuse. [:^)]
- ACC Chris
|
28.863 | Sit back and take what they give you, SU fans. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Nov 27 1991 13:58 | 26 |
| > Last night the NCAA and/or Syracuse University suspended Conrad McRae
> for the rest of his Syracuse career because of information that
> Syracuse received during their own investigation.
From what I read and heard, the >>NCAA<< suspended him, BASED ON information
they received from SU. The information came out of the UNIVERSITY'S own
internal investigation. All along I've been saying that *MAYBE* SU will
NOT be penalized as severely if they are honest with the NCAA and are
proactive about cleaning up their program. Perhaps the McRae suspension
is evidence of their taking this approach, and while it hurts this year,
it may benefit them in the long run (ie: they won't lose recruits like
John Wallace and Otis Hill, and they won't be ineligible for tournament
play).
Of course, there's still the possibility that he'll be reinstated.
Siock is a stiff. I hear Boeheim saying that he's got a nice touch
and all, but based on what I've seen he's got no footwork around the
basket, and he clobbers whoever has the ball. J.B. Reafsnyder, the
7'0" freshman, should see PLENTY of playing time in the middle, as
Siock won't last the full 40 minutes. What a windfall for Reafsnyder.
Syracuse went after him very late in the winter (he really blossomed
his senior year), and he was hesitant about signing with them because
of the investigation. Then Boeheim talks about redshirting him, but
after seeing him play, decides to play him. Now, it's possible the
kid will be the starting center.
|
28.864 | Redmen at 3-0......... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Dec 01 1991 11:26 | 16 |
| The SJU Redmen won their 17th consecutive (34 wins in a row) Lapchick
tourney yesterday, defeating Drexel behind Malik Sealy (Tourney MVP),
Jason Buchanan and Robert Werdann, who each made the All-Tourney Team.
The SJU bench in rounding into form, as they got solid performances
over the weekend from Lamont Middleton, Mitchell Foster, Derek Brown,
Lee Green, Terrence Mullin and David Cain.
On Thursday evening, the Redmen travel to NC and play Number 1 Duke in
a BE-ACC Challenge game on the road for the third successive year. The
Redmen defense looks good, but I really don't think the Redmen are as good
today as they will be in a month; therefore, I expect Duke to keep their
Number 1 ranking with an 80-70 win over the Redmen.
Redmen Phil
|
28.865 | for SU fans... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 02 1991 09:17 | 57 |
| For you SU fans, here are some things I picked up from listening to Sat's
game on the radio, and from my latest BE Briefs:
- the Conrad McRae suspension IS being appealed, and there's
still hope that the NCAA will reinstate him
- freshmen Lazarus Sims (PG) and J.B. Reafsnyder (C) have
agreed to redshirt this year...Boeheim said that Reafsnyder
needs to bulk up, and Sims fell behind the rest of the team
after missing much of the early practice season because
of allergy problems
I think this is a smart move by Boeheim, as these guys
weren't going to get much playing time this year (although
if McRae doesn't come back they could use Reafsnyder), and
this now gives him 2 talented players for four more years...
it's like adding them to this year's recruiting class
- HS power forward Otis Hill has NOT verbally committed to
SU...he is said to be leaning toward SU, but has not given
a formal announcement
- only two Top25 (according to All-Star Sports) HS players
committed to BE schools during the early signing period:
#14 Duane Spencer (C), with G'town; #8 John Wallace (F),
with Syracuse (verbal)
- Syracuse beat NC-Asheville 83-68...they shot 19-23 from the
line, but horribly (35%) from the field...everyone got plenty
of PT, especially the 4 freshmen
Lawrence Moten may be working his way into a significant role
at small forward, as he played a lot and had ~16 pts....in their
preseason predictions, Moten wasn't expected to get much PT, and
Luke Jackson was picked on the BE All-Freshmen Team
Anthony Harris also got a lot of PT at the 2G position, and
had 11 pts
Glenn Sekunda and Luke Jackson played a little less than
the other two, and didn't do much scoring...the radio guys
said that Jackson plays way above the rim
the starting lineup was: Michael Edwards (PG), Adrian Autry (2G),
Dave Siock (C), Dave Johnson (F), Mike Hopkins (F)
I was surprised that Scott McCorkle didn't play more...he probably
got 15-20 minutes
Siock actually did a decent job at center...he had 11-12 rbs,
and I think about 12 pts...but let's see what he does against
the BE centers
Edwards made some questionable decisions at PG (again), and
Autry saw some decent time there when they brought Harris in
to play 2G...I really think we're going to see this combination
by the end of the season
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28.866 | Brown 71 Providence 69 | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Dec 02 1991 09:17 | 1 |
|
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28.867 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 02 1991 09:24 | 17 |
| > -< for SU fans... >-
One more thing...to support Boeheim's perimeter attack this year, SU
will average ~20 3-ptrs/game this year.
They're also expected to be a better FT-shooting team. As mentioned
previously, they were 19-23 Sat night. BUT, they missed 20 (TWENTY)
FTs against Cornell, which contributed heavily to that weak 78-71
victory.
They played a full-court pressing defense most of the game Sat night.
At times there were 3 guys trapping the ball.
This will be a very different year for SU fans. We'll see a lot of
players, and very little power-inside basketball.
David Johnson had 26 (I think).
|
28.868 | Proud days for Ivies. Cornell stayed with SU too ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:20 | 4 |
| That Brown vs. PC score was a *shoker*!!!!
- ACC Chris
|
28.869 | | SMARTT::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:31 | 38 |
|
THe Challenge starts tonight bab-e-e-e-e-eeee....Given our lack of recruiting
problems and our weak oconference against the oh so powerful ACC will be
lucky to win one....
;^)
The Burell/Rodgers matchup tonight should be a beauty. How's Wake's quards?
UConn will be pressing the whole court tonight I would suspect with their
depth. Pitt should pounded it inside and control the boards against State...
should BE 2 ACC 0 after tonight but I look at Evans and worry a bit about
that prediction....
match up for the tourney
today at hartford
uconn wake forest
pitt nc state
tuesday at the Ommni
fsu syracuse
nova georgia tech
wednesday at meadowlands
maryland prov
Seton Hall scumdog tarheels
thursday at greensboro
virgina georgetown
sju duke...
Series stand 10-6 Big East.....
mike
|
28.870 | The absolute best the ACC can do tonight is 1-1 | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 02 1991 13:11 | 9 |
| There's no possible way that NC State is gonna beat Pitt. None.
On the other hand, Wake will probably also lose, but has a fighting
chance. Only trouble is their best guard, Randolph Childress, is out
of action for at least the 1st semester and possibly the season because
of a torn up knee.
- ACC Chris
|
28.871 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Mon Dec 02 1991 17:06 | 6 |
|
oh great just what Pitt needs the UNLV ACC CHRIS KOD!!!!!!!!!!!
;^)
cmon wednesday!!!!
|
28.872 | Hang in there SU! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Dec 03 1991 02:53 | 14 |
|
Thanks for all the SU updates Joe! Looks like it is going to be a
tough year but looking toward a bright future.
I do not know how good FSU is but it should be interesting to see
how SU does against them tonight. From what I can tell it doesn't look
like ESPN is going to cover the game but I am still hoping.
Hopefully this McRae(sp) thing will be the worst thing that
happens to the program during the investigation. If he doesn't make
it back I would expect a run and gun sort of approach. Should be very
interesting to see what happens!
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.873 | Nice try ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Tue Dec 03 1991 09:04 | 10 |
| � <<< Note 28.870 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
� -< The absolute best the ACC can do tonight is 1-1 >-
�
� There's no possible way that NC State is gonna beat Pitt. None.
Well, at least you got the "1-1" part right.
"No Possible Way" State 78, Pitt 77
Bob Hunt
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28.874 | I'm shocked that Pitt could lose to State. *Shocked*. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 03 1991 09:28 | 10 |
| Fortune as shown on ACC Chris yet again. My Techhaid neighbor called
last night to offer free tix to tonights ACC/BigBeast doubleheader!
Watch for me on the tube - I'll be the nut who's rooting like *mad* for
Georgia Tech! (Remember: This is the same guy who got me to the ACC
Tourney lasted year. Rooting for Tech cain only help my chances for
these types of freebies!)
- ACC Chris
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28.875 | Game is on T.V. | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Tue Dec 03 1991 10:00 | 7 |
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Re. .872
The S.U. game is on ESPN tonight!!!
- Ken -
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28.876 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Tue Dec 03 1991 10:32 | 8 |
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What'd I tell ya about that KOD? Didn't get to see the game as we had
our league game last night (a 45-43 ugly win) but as I told ya as long
as Evan is there there is always hope for the oposistion. I would have
thought they could have set somebody else than Big Daddy for the game
trying winner which is all I got to see.....
ACC should take lead tonight with two W's...but we shall see.....
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28.877 | the kiss of death returneth | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Dec 03 1991 10:41 | 9 |
| ACC Chris,
How much do I have to pay you to predict a big win for the Tar Heels
tomorrow night?
(many smilies...)
p(irates)y
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28.878 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 03 1991 10:48 | 20 |
| > but as I told ya as long as Evan is there there is always hope for the
> oposistion.
This statement, of course, applies to Bum-heim too. A good coach can
get a win out of Syracuse tonight. Fla St is in a spot just "ripe for
the picking"...they're predicted by some to be a Top25 team, and they're
favored over Syracuse. They also have the added burden of proving them-
selves worthy of being in the ACC.
I think a good coach can rally the SU team with a "we vs. them", "David vs.
Goliath", "win won for the Big East" type of mentality, and get his players
flying out of the locker room and onto national TV. Keep the game close
and the coach will win it in the end. A good coach can do this tonight...
Back to reality, SU might have a chance, in that Fla St doesn't have a
dominating big man. If the game is on the perimeter, it'll be up to
Johnson and Autry to win it. It'll be very interesting seeing how
these freshmen handle their first exposure to the big time. With the
full-court pressure Bum-heim's using, we could see a number of turnovers
from the Orangekids tonight.
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28.879 | What was the big deal.... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Macaulay Culkin makes me puke! | Tue Dec 03 1991 11:13 | 23 |
| As soon as I read ACCrook's note yesterday, I started chuckling.
Expecting a close game between Pitt and NC State was what any objective
person would do. NC State has been picked to finish 7th in the ACC,
Pitt 8th in the Big East. Neither are world-beaters. Pitt's victory
over Kentucky for one showed that perhaps Kentucky was a little
overrated by the scribes - and will be an exception to Pitt's season.
Once again ACCrisp makes it sound like a State win would be a huge
upset.
Here are two quotes about the teams - from a respectible hoop rag:
NC STATE: "Sure the Wolfpack lost the school's all-time scoring leader
and the NCAA's all-time leading assist man, but they have a solid front
line returning and may be a surprise if they can get outside scoring
from their freshmen."
PITT: "A season filled with weekly hardcourt struggles looms for Paul
Evans' charges."
Why Crisp was shocked is beyond me...
JD
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28.880 | NTM - Pitt had a AWESOME blonde female cheerleader!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | DSA = Drood(tm) Supporters Anonymous | Tue Dec 03 1991 11:24 | 14 |
| I thoroughly enjoyed last nights games and I'm going to be
sorry that this is the last year of the BE-ACC Challenge. :*(
I wish the coaches would reconsider the decision.....
Was it me or did anybody else feel that Sean Miller played poorly?
Other than a few 3-pointers, I didn't think he was up to snuff as the
floor general, wasn't driving to the paint enough, and didn't seem
to be as good as I've seen him in the last few years. Is is me?
Morningstar and McNeal looked pretty good and Pitt sure has some
pretty good outside threats from their freshman.
Kev
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28.881 | BigEast a BigLoser in dropping the Challenge, IMO. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 03 1991 11:43 | 37 |
| re: JD
Considering that:
o State lost its entire backcourt from last year (Corchiani and
Monroe)
o State lost one-third of its starting frontcourt in preseason, when
Bryant Feggins broke his ankle
o State has not had a good recruiting year for several years, and was
using a completely inexperienced PG to battle against one of the
best in the country
o Pitt has been looking like world-beaters, knocking off Kentucky
o Pitt had the crowd advantage, playing on a BigEast court
Considering all this, I felt justified in saying there was no possible
way State would win. Like I said, I'm *shocked*.
re: Kev
> I wish the coaches would reconsider the decision.....
I trust you're talking about the BigLeast coaches, Kev, cause they're
the ones who are ending the Challenge. Seems too many of 'em are upset
about the tough early season game and claim it imposes too many
problems on their scheduling.
The ACC is currently negotiating with the Big10 to replace the BigEast
next year, so there could very well be a Dean vs. Bob matchup on the
horizon!
- ACC Chris
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28.882 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Tue Dec 03 1991 11:52 | 9 |
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>so there could very well be a Dean vs. Bob matchup on the horizon!
Tell Me Chris, has Dean won very many of these matchups? Has he won
many when he had clearly the better team? Has he won many, when it
was considered a BIG game???
Or will you just IgKnorr(tm) these questions as well.
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28.883 | you spin I spin we all spin... | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:02 | 4 |
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funny I thought it was the ACC coaches who wanted out because of the physical
nature of the Big East. There little boys were getting hurt to early in the
year....
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28.884 | ACChris, don't read into things that aren't there ~/~ | CST17::FARLEY | DSA = Drood(tm) Supporters Anonymous | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:32 | 1 |
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28.885 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Macaulay Culkin makes me puke! | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:51 | 15 |
| Well Chris - I expected a very close game between Pitt and NC State -
as they were pretty evenly matched. Pitt will come tumbling down to
earth after the surprise upset of Kentucky (didnt' the Wildcats shoot
something like 35% or so from the floor in that game...)
In reality, Crisp, its just another ploy of yours to 'prove' (cuz you
think so( that hte Big East is rapidly becoming a non-factor in college
hoops...That's the real reason for the FAUX 'schlock..er shock' that
you feigned yesterday.
Or do you simply have so much respect for the Big East that you find it
surprising for a_Acc team to beat the BE team picked to finish 8th this
year....
JD
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28.886 | If I'm wrong, I'll admit it as usual. (But I'm not...) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:18 | 10 |
| If the ACC wanted out of the Challenge (for *whatever* reason), why
would they now be trying to strike a deal with the B10? Can't be the
bucks - the BigEast has the biggest TV market.
The article I read in the paper (granted, we're talking about the
horrid Atlanta Constitution here) said that a number of BigEast coaches
wanted out of the Challenge, which is why this is the last year.
- ACC Chris
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28.887 | I ain't holding my breath waiting... | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:37 | 17 |
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> If the ACC wanted out of the Challenge (for *whatever* reason), why
> would they now be trying to strike a deal with the B10? Can't be the
> bucks - the BigEast has the biggest TV market.
Because they can't handle the Big East that's why. They're hoping
to use the Big Ten as a weak sister to regain some lost luster over
the pounding they've been receiving.
and the reason they're trying to negotiate with the Big Ten is
simple. The ACC is the real TV Slut of College BBall not the
Big East. They can't stand the lost money or TV time.
Plus they need the nation exposure for those oh so important
recruiting wars that they somehow usually win then turn into
sourdough..........
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28.888 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Macaulay Culkin makes me puke! | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:59 | 14 |
| To tell ya the truth, the challenge is great for fans - but IMO, it
isn't that great for the players (student-athletes, remember...)
They have a long conference schedule, followed by a tourney, and then
for many, the NCAA tourney. Having a big 'challenge' early only adds
to the pressures.
IMO, the early season should be for 'easy' tourneys like the great
alaska, the one in Hawaii, the lapchik, etc....sort of like preseason.
The year is long enough for hoopsters.
JMHO.
JD
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28.889 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Hulk'sPlight-ThighShudderingDelight | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:08 | 6 |
| It wouldn't surprise me that the "little east" wants out of
the tournament. I mean playing ACC teams isn't quite the same as
Marathon Oil or Wesleyan Cathedral or Home for Little Wanderers
etc...
/Don
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28.890 | MChilds adds to his already sinking (sunk?) credibility. Haw! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 03 1991 16:10 | 1 |
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28.891 | SU is looking pretty good considering. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Dec 04 1991 05:01 | 33 |
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All Right! Syracuse knocked off Florida State by the score of
89 - 71 last night.
I missed the entire first half and some of the second half as I
discovered too late that ESPN was carrying the game. Saw the earlier
note about it being on but I had already left for the day.
Johnson can sure shoot that ball. I think he was seven of his
first seven from 3 point range. If he plays like that the rest of the
year SU is going to make out just fine. Not only that but Autry had a
bad ankle and didn't play most of the game. To top that off no McRae(sp).
No much how I wish Bumhiem(tm) would be ousted I will give him credit
for getting these guys ready to play even with all the problems they
are facing right now.
They should have had no chance of the inside game being on the small
side but they actually out rebounded FSU. Pretty impressive both inside
and out!
What do you think Joe? Can they keep it up? So far I am pretty
happy with the way they have played. 3 wins and 0 losses isn't too bad.
I guess McRae(sp) has his hearing tomorrow. Sure hope he becomes
eligible again for the rest of the season. By this weekend would be
nice!
Didn't get a chance to watch the G. Tech vs Villanova game but
heard that Nova was beaten big time. Someplace in the 20 point area?
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.892 | tonight 5 vs 6 ummmm yummy | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Wed Dec 04 1991 07:52 | 12 |
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ha that's a good one you wouldn't know credibility if it came up and
knocked on your door and introduced itself....
and if you think care about credibility then you don't know me very well..
Slasher, it's just the Big East way of doing something nice for the little
programs. Helping them to earn some extra money and give them a chance to
make a name for themselves should they win. It's actually very kind hearted
of the Big East when you think about it...
;^)
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28.893 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Wed Dec 04 1991 08:42 | 2 |
| Yeah, kinda like UNC playing Cornell and Duke playing Hahvud!
Denny
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28.894 | Travis was best | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Dr. Seuss - RIP | Wed Dec 04 1991 09:58 | 5 |
| Don't know the final score, but 'Nova was indeed croaked by Tech. Travis Best
looked awfully good for a freshman point guard. He made a couple of moves that
had the announcers raving.
=Bob=
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28.895 | Duly unimpressed. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 04 1991 09:59 | 6 |
| Good thing *I* didn't fork over the cash for last nights tix - truly
two (2) of the worst college games I've ever witnessed. Woulda been a
fun night had Syracuse played Tech and Villanova played FSU!
- ACC Chris
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28.896 | The Big East should be proud of this team. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 04 1991 10:23 | 35 |
| > What do you think Joe? Can they keep it up?
Hell, I don't know !!
> So far I am pretty happy with the way they have played.
I'm **SHOCKED** at last night's performance. I thought that *maybe* they
could SCRAP their way to a close win, BUT they totally defeated Fla St
in EVERY PHASE of the game. I couldn't believe how well prepared they
were, and how well they played. Shooting well is one thing, but the
way they moved on offense (constant motion), and hustled and scrapped
on the boards and on defense was VERY IMPRESSIVE. They out-rebounded
a bigger team, and came up with every loose ball...hell they came up
with balls that weren't loose (ie: took them away from Fla St players).
I have to give Boeheim a lot of credit. Sure, it's only one game, and
it's very early in the season. But as Valvano said, with all the outside
pressures on this guy, and this team, to have them this well prepared is
an outstanding job. And he did it: without his starting center; starting
a freshman at one forward spot; and having to use 2 other freshmen as
2 of his 4 subs (one a 6'7" forward subbing for Siock at center).
The offense he's implemented - constant pick-away and roll to the ball -
seems best for these smallish, but multi-talented kids. Everyone out
there, except for Siock, can handle the ball, and has a decent jumpshot.
And everyone drove to the hoop when they had the opportunity.
They aren't going to shoot that well every night, but there's good
reason to be enthusiastic about this team based on what I saw last
night. There's still plenty of talent on this team (still think
they have recruiting problems Chris ?), and they played as a 5-man
team, AND WITH A LOT OF HEART.
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28.897 | May have to become a SorryExcuse fain? Naw ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 04 1991 10:46 | 18 |
| I noticed in my program that Siock is from Vestal, NY. I therefore
assume he went to Vestal High, which is none other than ACC Chris' alma
mater! (BTW, Binghamton North is one of the HS's we used to play
regularly - King Rice's HS...)
BTW, Joe is absolutely correct in his analysis of the rebounding
situation. Can't say I can recall offhand a team that got embarassed
on the glass as much as Florida State did last night. Unless the ball
fell directly into their hands, they didn't get it, and even then they
had it stripped more than once!
BTW (Part II), anybody notice that the Hawks Kevin Willis pulled down
***THIRTY-ONE*** (31) rebounds lasted night? In Cremins post-game show
he mentioned this, saying it was 30 more than Malcolm Mackey had all
night! (Dig, dig!!)
- ACC Chris
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28.898 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Dec 04 1991 10:58 | 17 |
| > <<< Note 28.897 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
> -< May have to become a SorryExcuse fain? Naw ... >-
I would have figured you already were a SU fan, due to the similarities
of the two coaches and programs.
Boeheim and Smith both recruit incredible talent, both get fat on early
season cupcakes in their schedule, both incessently whine while on the
sidelines and at press conferences and both build up incredible winning
pct's during the season, only to lose the BIG, meaningful games.
Cap :-)
P.S. And they also both were seriously outcoached by Knight in title
games.
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28.899 | *Sarcasm* intended | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Macaulay Culkin makes me puke! | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:31 | 12 |
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Well, I'm absolutely *shocked* that the Big East has somehow, someway
managed to win two games vs. the ACC. Afterall, we all *know* the Big
East doesn't get *any* top notch recruits - they all go to the ACC -
and it is a conference in *serious* decline. I'm dumbfounded and
almost speechless. I'll be totally *awestruck* if the Big East
manages even *one* more tiny victory in this challenge. Absolutely
*SHOCKED* is what I will be.
JD
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28.900 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:03 | 3 |
| So.. its 2-2.... Lets see what Georgetown can do,,,,
REK
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28.901 | will we see 95 substitutions???
| CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:31 | 15 |
| >> So.. its 2-2.... Lets see what Georgetown can do,,,,
well they can shoot and miss and shoot and miss and shoot and miss...
but they will play defense and rebound so if they take 100 shots a
game and shoot 40 % that's 80 points a game. I too am interested to
see last year's freshmen this year and Mourning back in the middle.
Unfortunately they don't play until tomorrow....
tonight Walt Williams should eat Prov alive and the second game should
be great. If Luther Wright's the real thing then a most excellent loss
is in the wings for UNC. I'd love to see Dehere throw down about 40 or
so tonight. I also can't wait to see how the Pirates play offensively
with Caber running the show instead of Ollie Taylor...
mike
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28.902 | | UNXA::PARKER | | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:48 | 15 |
| Don't expect too much from Luther Wright tonight. PJ has been trying to bring
him along slowly. Unfortunately, injuries have made it necessary to throw him
into action more that was anticipated.
Luther has a nice soft touch while shooting but seems kind of slow and
cumbersome. At least that's the impression I got from seeing him play in High
School. I'm real interested to see how he has changed since entering Seton
Hall.
Reports had him weighing up to 350 lbs before this season. He looked real good
in some pictures that I was recently.
Should be a great game!!
Dave
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28.903 | The Hall is scary ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:50 | 19 |
| Luther Wright doesn't concern me that much. Even without Montross
we've got a wide body (Matt Wenstrom) who should be able to hold his
own. What concerns me is:
1. Seton Hall's quickness. They're much quicker than us without a
doubt. If we start turning the ball over like against Houston
they can turn the lights out at halftime.
2. Seton Hall's defense. We're coming along slowly on the offensive
end, with no real go-to guys. With Montross out, that's one less
option. Hubert Davis is our only shooter at this point and he
can't be expected to effectively shoulder that load all season.
Somebodies gonna have to step up for Carolina to win. Might have to
be a Brian Reese, who is extremely talented and needs to accelerate
his development for us to contend (for 2nd) in the ACC this year.
- ACC Chris
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28.904 | easy to pick the cellar dwellers..... :^) | CST17::FARLEY | DSA = Drood(tm) Supporters Anonymous | Wed Dec 04 1991 13:04 | 17 |
| by-line from last night's 'nova - Georgia Tech game:
The loss last night was the first time in 60 years that the 'cats
have gone 0-2.
IMO, the ~20 pt loss was not truely due to a mismatch. The 'cats
managed to shoot something like 33% while (in the 2nd half at least)
GT was shooting something like 67%. Nothing worked for Rollie's
kids. As an indication of how bad it was, they ('nova) had a 2 on 1
fast break. 'Nova faked out the defender, fed a pass to #2 for a
real easy layup & blew it.
I don't think 'Nova's gonna be much of a threat this year but should
finish ahead of Providence (could go either way, BC and Miami.
Kev
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28.905 | on the end of "The Challenge" | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 04 1991 15:33 | 35 |
| Here's Big East Brief's report of the cancellation of the BE-ACC Challenge:
"Several key developments prompted officials from *both*
leagues to drop the series. Two of the biggest reasons were
the shortened NCAA calendar, which goes into effect next
season, and the expansion of the Big East and the ACC,
which resulted in the exclusion of three teams from
Challenge competition."
P.J. Carlesimo: "It's been good for the BE and ACC...it was good
for basketball. The kids love it, the fans love
it, and TV loves it. But selfishly, as a coach,
I'm not sorry to see it end. I don't think either
of us needs a game like that. Both our schedules
are going to be Top10 anyhow. We don't need to play
another Top20 team the 1st week of December to see
how far along we are."
Louie Carnesseca: "I'd rather play Our Little Sisters of the Poor."
Valvano: "It's because the coaches, especially the BE, didn't
want to play big games early. They're wrong....It'll
be the BE's loss."
Packer: "The way the NCAA tournament is structured, the least
important thing is how a team comes out of the box.
The BE-ACC can't help a coach's credibility, he has
it...it can't help his budget or his shoe contract.
And he doesn't need the TV exposure, he's got that.
All the challenge can do is hurt you. So as John
Thompson says, 'why play it ?'."
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28.906 | Looks like ACC 5, BE 3 - unless UVa surprises. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:42 | 4 |
| Quieter than a church mouse in here today. Haw!!!
- ACC Chris
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28.907 | Could be 6-2 | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | These pretzels r makingmeThirsty! | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:02 | 28 |
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Chris -
5-3 sounds about right - given the matchup prior to the challenge. And
I wouldn't be surprised if the Hoos beat Georgetown - can never tell
with a JT team. They might be colder than Frostbite Falls in February.
As far as I can tell, there haven't been any amazing upsets (except in
your mind).
While I'd like to see St. John's take Duke - the Devils are too deep
for the Redmen right not - Werdan will have to have a big game - and
the guards will have to drain the jumper to keep the devils honest. If
the Johnnies have to depend on Sealy too much - the results will be all
Blue Devil.
Georgetown - all comes down to:
1) Can Mourning completely dominate the game.
2) Can Georgetown's guards hit anything from outside
3) Will the Hoo's be able to handle the all-game pressure defense
4) Can GT stay out of foul trouble
I'll admit I don't know too much about this year's Virginia game - but
one can never tell what a JT team will do...
JD
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28.908 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:16 | 14 |
| Maybe it's good this series is ending. This year's games haven't been
very entertaining. I'm sure ESPN is glad to have big names like G'town,
Duke and St. John's on tap for tonight.
I was pretty impressed with NC last night...especially Hubert Davis.
What year is he ? Boy, that hanging jumpshot, with just a little
hitch in it, is beautiful. Looks like a makings of a nice pro.
Seton Hall...PJ usually gets his team playing better by late season.
He'll have to hope that trend continues, 'cause that team was awful
last night. It's tough replacing guys like Avent and Taylor...and
rekindling that winning fervor that they displayed last year. SU's
'88 team returned Coleman, Seikaly and Douglas, and while they won
the BET, they lost to Rhode Island in the 2nd round of the NCAA Tourney.
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28.909 | Lawrence Moten, SU freshman. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:16 | 31 |
| I was very impressed with Lawrence Moten the other night. I mentioned
earlier in the week that I was surprised he started and played as much
as he did against NC-Asheville. But after seeing his obvious talent,
and mature presence on the floor, it's easy to see why Boeheim likes him.
Remember, Moten was recruited with Autry and McCorkle, but didn't
make the SAT cut, and instead of entering SU, sitting out his freshman
year and losing a year of eligibility, he went to a prep school and
came to SU this year. He's a legit freshman, with 4 years of eligibility.
I dug through some BE Briefs, and this year's BE Yearbook, and find the
following pretty interesting:
"He's the heart and sould of our club. I've been in the
business for 20 years and he's the best pure athlete I've
come in contact with." - Mark Tilton, New Hampton (HS) School AD
"Super athlete and terrific scorer who could emerge as a
standout player at SU." - Big East Briefs, 4/10/91
"Athletic swingman who loves to drive to the basket and excels
in the transition game. With Autry and Edwards as starting
guards, and Dave Johnson at small forward, Moten may have a
tough time squeezing minutes out of Jim Boeheim." - BE Briefs, 11/4/91
"Lawrence Moten is generally regarded as a better football
player than basketball player, but the 6'4" swingman has the
skills to excel. He plays tough, tenacious defense, the
kind you would expect from a former football safety, and
can shoot from 3-pt range." - BE Yearbook (written by
David Ramsey, Syracuse Herald-Journal)
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28.910 | *** News Flash *** | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Dec 05 1991 11:48 | 5 |
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The NCAA has decided not to reinstate Conrad McRae for Syracuse!!!!!!!
- Ken -
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28.911 | hold the phone !!! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:17 | 11 |
| > -< *** News Flash *** >-
> The NCAA has decided not to reinstate Conrad McRae for Syracuse!!!!!!!
As I mentioned in a mail msg to Ken, this may not be accurate. As late
as 12:30pm WFAN was reporting that NO decision had been made by the
NCAA, but that a decision would be made later today. What's causing
the confusion ? 1) The Syracuse Post Standard (remember them, they're
the bad guys) reported this morning that McRae WAS going to be reinstated.
2) A Syracuse radio station reported this morning that the appeal for
reinstatement was denied. BUT, FAN says the NCAA has not made its
decision.
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28.912 | McRae is gone. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:11 | 11 |
| The NCAA has ruled that McRae CANNOT play for Syracuse. If he
transfers he can play for the new school immediately, and does
NOT have to sit out a year.
Tough break for SU. If something good will come out of this,
hopefully it will be that the NCAA will be easy on them IF
further penalties are necessary.
So its Dave Siock or bust, this year. Next year we're looking
at Siock and freshman J.B. Reafsnyder, unless Boeheim can sign
a center this Spring.
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28.913 | What's the scoop? | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:27 | 14 |
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> The NCAA has ruled that McRae CANNOT play for Syracuse. If he
> transfers he can play for the new school immediately, and does
> NOT have to sit out a year.
I apologize if I missed it somewhere, but what exactly did Syracuse
do or is alleged to have done to merit such a severe penalty?
The NCAA doesn't rule a player ineligible at a school for getting a
pair of sneakers or a ride to the airport (at least they haven't
in the past). Are we talking payola?
glenn
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28.914 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:29 | 7 |
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re: -1
Gave him a plane ticket to attend the S.U. game in Springfield, Ma, and
he had a free meal at the coaches house. That's all, I think!
- Ken -
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28.915 | | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:38 | 10 |
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Plane tickets are quite a bit more serious, if they knowingly gave
them out in excess of the normal visitation allotment. Possible
probation material, but the ineligibility thing is a new twist.
What if the kid really, truly did want to go to school at Syracuse?
McRae may have done nothing wrong, but in effect is punished for
Syracuse's malfeasance or incompetence.
glenn
|
28.916 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:45 | 14 |
| re: -1
I totally agree with you. I went to Syracuse, and I use to always see
Conrad around the campus hang-outs, and he was always having himself a
good time. I think he really likes it at Syracuse, and I don't think
he wants to leave. I have to agree with what Boeheim said the other
day. "You should either punish me, or you should punish the school,
but there's no way Conrad should be punished for any of this." I don't
agree with the decision that the NCAA gave. There has to be a better
way to handle this (perhaps taking away a scholarship or something),
than telling a kid to pack his bags, leave your classes, and leave your
friends if you ever want to play basketball again.
- Ken -
|
28.917 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:06 | 22 |
|
well last year when they suspended Owens etc, it was over fixed grades, missed
classes etc...so I won't be surprised if there's more to it than a plane
ticket...
hey the NCAA's doing him a favor by getting him out from under BayWhine(tm)..
as for last night a tough night for both teams. Prov really killed themselves
and Carolina played some fine defense against the Pirates. The Heels sure
seem quicker this year than last. Dehere's misses resulting in long bounds
didn't hurt the Heels any either. The system worked great last night and it
turned into a rocking chair victory for Dean. Good thing for him so he didn't
have to think...
The Pirates showed some promise Walker is coming along nicely and they really
missed Karnivious' cool. They'll get better so won't Prov and the BET will be
a beauty this year. Can't wait.
Hopefully Lou's got a sweater picked out for tonight and we go 2-0 and even
this up.
mike
|
28.918 | No grades fixed!!!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:13 | 6 |
| re: -1
Not really sure why they suspended Owens last year, but I do know that
it wasn't because of fixed grades.
- Ken -
|
28.919 | what's up with my comrade? | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:15 | 7 |
| re .917:
Can't believe I forget to ask earlier...how come Karnishovas didn't
play last night?
py
|
28.920 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:18 | 3 |
|
Not sure PY, Raferty was talking about him but I was in the middle of putting
the little ones to bed so I kinda missed the reson why...
|
28.921 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:58 | 4 |
| > Can't believe I forget to ask earlier...how come Karnishovas didn't
> play last night?
He had BOTH knees operated on, and will miss 8 weeks.
|
28.922 | get rid of him | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 05 1991 17:06 | 11 |
| > McRae may have done nothing wrong, but in effect is punished for
> Syracuse's malfeasance or incompetence.
Exactly. You see this and you start to think that maybe the school
is going to come down hard on Bum-heim. When the University sees
a young person being hurt because of some cheating, self-serving
basketball coaches, hopefully they'll remove those that control
this wrong-doing.
Conrad McRae has to pay the penalty. Let's hope there's nothing
else like this still to come.
|
28.923 | That one hurt! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Dec 06 1991 06:16 | 26 |
|
RE -1
That stinks Joe! The NCAA made a bone head decision in not
allowing McRae to continue playing. Whoever it was on the SU coaching
staff that did that should be made ineligible (fired) at SU and not
McRae!
Not much more they can do now. Hope McRae decides to play
somewhere else. He should enjoy Basketball at a College level while he
can as there is no guarantee for the Pro's.
At least we know the team can play well without him. My only
concern will be the next couple of weeks. The loss of McRae could be
psychologically bad for the players. They will more than likely be
upset that they have lost one of their teammates. They may also be
concerned as to something else coming down from the NCAA committee
in the near future that could effect them. I definitely share your
hopes that this is the worst thing that will happen to the program!
Lets just hope the team can pick up and go on. And maybe a
certain coach will disappear mysteriously some winter evening in a SU
winter snow storm!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.924 | the BE without the dominant SU and G'town teams. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:02 | 19 |
| > Not much more they can do now. Hope McRae decides to play
> somewhere else.
ESPN reported that McRae AND HIS LAWYER are having a press conference today.
Speculation is that he's going to sue either SU or the NCAA.
GOOD FOR HIM !!! I can't see how they can force him out of SU. He didn't
do anything wrong, and this is his choice we're talking about.
BTW, ESPN also reported that the violation was that SU contacted him while
he was a Junior in High School. It wasn't clear though if this was the
only violation, or one of a number...
re: last night's games and The Challenge
The ACC made the BE look pretty bad this year. In general, their teams
appeared more prepared (save my SU team), and better offensively. When
our #1 and #2 get their asses kicked, we've got NOTHING to say.
|
28.925 | | WMOIS::REEVE_C | | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:09 | 8 |
| According to the infallible ESPN, SU improperly recruited McRae during
his junior year in high school (no more details given). If that's the
case, I have to agree with the NCAA. McRae can play at the school of
his choice (except SU) next year with no loss of eligibility. While
that is a major inconvenience for McRae, it hardly destroys his future.
In fact, he may benefit if SU gets penalized.
Chris
|
28.926 | How does the almighty NCAA know what's in this kid's head? | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:17 | 18 |
|
> According to the infallible ESPN, SU improperly recruited McRae during
> his junior year in high school (no more details given). If that's the
> case, I have to agree with the NCAA. McRae can play at the school of
> his choice (except SU) next year with no loss of eligibility. While
> that is a major inconvenience for McRae, it hardly destroys his future.
> In fact, he may benefit if SU gets penalized.
Bullcrap! By the NCAA's own charter, the primary purpose of
intercollegiate athletics is the education of its participants.
You don't just uproot a kid and make him leave a school because
the school %%^&%^ up and then declare it's not going to affect his
future! The only way I can see that the decision is justified is
if McRae clearly did something that he knew was wrong-- like cheating
on a test or accepting a cash payment or something like that...
glenn
|
28.927 | John Thompson is a black eye on the college game. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:25 | 34 |
| Is there a team in the country *less* fun to watch than Georgetown? [no]
Their offensive continuity is horrible, their defense produces lots of
fouls and trips to the foul line (yawn), and their intimidation
attempts are just plain foul. In sum, if they weren't playing an ACC
team last night I woulda headed for the Pearl Harbor show. One area
me_and_Dean disagree on is Thompson. Dean counts him as a friend. I
just don't like him. Used to, but not any more. His Olympic 'L' was
pitiful. His "Me and My Team Against the World" attitude (with racial
overtones, IMO) is outdated. His sideline demeanor is aggressive
(seems to like it when his players mix it up). Just don't like him
anymore, and I think his coaching philosophy is outdated and coaching
ability overrated.
Anyway the downside of playing Gougetown (tm) is it's tough to get a
true analysis of your team cause they're relatively unorthodox. In
other words, we probably don't know any more about the Cavs today than
we did yesterday. Stith is tough (couldn't believe he missed the
W-clinching free throw in regulation though), Alexander is
inexperienced but the real thing, and Junior Burrough is gonna be a
main's_main. One disapointing area was their WG production, which
Dickie correctly pointed out is gonna have to improve. Overall I'd say
they're about 5th in the ACC right now, behind Georgia Tech. Nice 'W'
though, and the ACC appreciated their 3-0 Challenge record!
BTW, Dickie Vitale got all over the Hoyas cause they're so uncooperative
for television. Seems JT won't allow any of his players to talk to the
media and generally makes life much more difficult for the announcers
in terms of the information they make available. Another good reason
to not like the guy. What's the harm in being cooperative with the
media? If your kid were going to school there, wouldn't *you* want the
coach to promote his players and put a postive face on them? Yuk.
- ACC Chris
|
28.928 | I expected SJU to be 3-1 but NEVER expected a blow out :*( | CST17::FARLEY | McDroodburgers - toss em up or down! | Fri Dec 06 1991 10:36 | 17 |
|
I feel terrible today.
I didn't believe that LOUIEEEE and the boys would be good enough to
beat Duke last night but I expected them, at the very least, to make
a game out of it. Instead, I was treated to a very disappointing blow
out.
Since the "game" was running late and Duke had about a 20 point lead,
I went to bed so I don't know what the final score was.
It looks like LOUIEEEE and the boys have their work cut out for them if
they have any chance to make a respectable showing during the regular
season.
Kev
|
28.929 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | These pretzels r makingmeThirsty! | Fri Dec 06 1991 11:19 | 11 |
| Accrisp -
Well, I know you said I shouldn't be a college hoops analyst - but I
called the challenge perfectly - didn't I? Right down to the fact that
I felt the Hoos had a good chance against the Hoyas, and the fact that
if the Johnnies didn't get a good game from Werden and relied on Sealy
too much they'd get kilt. Perhaps I should go to the type of analsys
you use - you know, the "Slim and None" crap, and the "I" and "We"
stuff..
JD
|
28.930 | Hoos "had a good chance" ain't the same as predicting a 'W' | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Dec 06 1991 13:13 | 10 |
| JD, you crowing about your supposed JeanDixon abilities reminds me of
the shell game those 900 number "services" play. Namely you get XXX
number of people predicting games, then report that "so_and_so" is "A
PERFECT 6-0 IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PICKS!!!".
The long and short of it JD is that you're gonna have to prove yourself
over the long haul.
- ACC Chris
|
28.931 | Slim and None... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Santa Claus is a Drood! | Fri Dec 06 1991 16:04 | 13 |
| Chris -
Hey, I've been schooled in the "ACCRISP School of Victories" - just
claim victory no matter what. Better yet - whine about not having any
chance, and then use the 'Shocked' lines....
Remember - you said I had no chance at being a hoop analyst - yet I was
more accurate than your "Slim and None" bull - and I don't have the
world infamous 'poop' sheets to wipe myself with either.
HTH
JD
|
28.932 | Guess we can't turn out the lights yet! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Dec 06 1991 22:27 | 18 |
|
>ESPN reported that McRae AND HIS LAWYER are having a press conference today.
>Speculation is that he's going to sue either SU or the NCAA.
So what do I know? I thought it was done situation. Ha Ha! Good old
judicial system comes through again. With it you can do just about
anything! Just as long as Syracuse University stays out of it and
makes it McRae's try to get reinstated back into Syracuse. SU doesn't
need to make any enemies with the NCAA committee at this point while
they are investigating the allegations. Sure would be nice to see if
he could get back in. Heard also tonight that he was trying to get an
injunction to block his not being able to play for SU so he could
play this weekend. I may not get any info as to whether he was able to
play this weekend or not so if you get any information Joe it would be
appreciated!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.933 | What a display..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Dec 07 1991 09:01 | 15 |
| I too was embarrassed by the Redmen play against Duke.
I've said it for the past three years; Werdann has not improved as much
as he should have. He's still very soft. And, Buchanan once again
played a poor game vs. Hurley. On a good note, Sealy looked as good as
ever (and sat out 6 minutes with fouls). And, Foster wasn't all that bad.
This team came out flat, and Duke made them flatter (?).
The Redemn will still have a good, solid year, but they still have
lot's of work to do. The good news is that this happened in game 4,
not game 34.
Redmen Phil
|
28.934 | SU Update | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Sat Dec 07 1991 19:38 | 46 |
| > I may not get any info as to whether he was able to play this
> weekend or not so if you get any information Joe it would be appreciated!
Here it is:
McRae got the court injunction and IS playing for Syracuse NOW.
His injunction is good until Dec 23, 1991, at which time there
will be a court hearing. One of the radio guys was betting
that McRae will be able to get another injunction, and will be
able to string this out through the b-ball season. He was talking
about some precedent (I think), but I didn't catch it (fading in
and out).
He played in Friday night's game, getting 5 pts, with a blocked
shot, a number of rebounds, and tons of enthusiasm. He didn't
start, but played a lot in the 2nd 1/2, when the game was close.
He had a tremendous dunk (jumped so high he landed on a defender's
shoulders as he came down), and sent the ball at least 5 rows
into the stands on the blocked shot. The crowd roared with
every positive thing he did, and gave him a huge ovation when
he came out of the game.
After the game he said that he just wants to play basketball
at Syracuse University, nowhere else. He's sorry he's had to
take this action, but he honestly didn't knowingly do anything
(during recruiting) that was a violation of NCAA rules. He
said he tried to be very concious of the rules throughout his
recruitment.
GOOD FOR HIM.
As for the game, SU didn't shoot from the perimeter like they did against
Fla St. After starting 11-2, E. Kentucky caught 'em and they had to grind
this one out. SU took charge midway thru the 2nd 1/2, and had to hit free
throws to win it.
Johnson had 27 pts and 13 rbs. Moten had 21 pts; Autry 11. Boeheim got
everyone into the 1st 1/2, but only Autry, Hopkins, Johnson, Moten, Siock
and McRae played in the 2nd 1/2 (typical!). Moten had some BIG buckets
down the stretch...both inside and out. He's definitely a player, a
MATURE PLAYER.
BTW, E. Kentucky is the preseason #1 in the Ohio Valley Conference.
SU plays St. Joseph's tonight.
|
28.935 | SU wins (barely)...for you Night Flyer | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Sun Dec 08 1991 11:09 | 24 |
| Syracuse was very fortunate to beat St. Joe's last night, 72-70, with
a bucket by Adrian Autry with 2.2 seconds left. Autry had 21, and was
THE GO-TO GUY down the stretch. With SU down by 3 with ~1 minute to
go, Autry hit a 3-ptr coming off a pick by McRae. SU created a loose
ball on the other end and St. Joe's committed an offensive foul to give
SU the ball with ~11 seconds left. Autry says the game-winning play was
set up to go to Moten (THE FRESHMAN), but he got some penetration and
created a shot.
SU had a 6-9 point lead throughout most of the 2nd 1/2, but St. Joe's
was hitting 3-ptrs evry other trip down the floor to take the lead with
a couple of minutes to go. SU, on the other hand was not hitting the
3's (4-18), although they kept heaving 'em. Bum-heim says he wants to
average about 20/game. That'll be great when they're dropping, but they
weren't the last 2 nights.
McRae had 8 pts, 6-8 rbs, 5 blocks and 2-3 steals.
Moten had 21 pts, and was named the tournament's MVP. Johnson and Autry
were named to the tourney All-Star team.
Michael Edwards got decent playing time, but was something like 1-10
from the field. Hopkins got a lot of PT again. Anthony Harris can
make more PT for himself if he does positive things early this season.
|
28.936 | Owens looking better and better! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Dec 09 1991 00:33 | 45 |
| RE - 1&2:
Thanks Joe. Your information is much appreciated! I couldn't even
find a final score on the St. Joe's game Sunday morning anywhere. It's
going to be a tough season but hopefully they will peak towards
Tournament time late Feb. just into March. Sounds like McRae may make
it the whole season. Sure hope he does for his sake (couldn't hurt SU
any either!). At least the team is undefeated. I'll take a close win
over a close loss any day!
Here is a little your way on Billy Owens. He has been trying to get
it together with getting in shape, learning the plays, and the players
the last few weeks. The last 3 games he has played he is finally
looking comfortable. He has been allot more aggressive lately and he is
starting to get his shooting touch a little from the 10 - 20 foot area.
Saturday night has to be his best game yet. It was the first time that
he played against his draft team (Sacramento). It was also the return
of Richmond. It was Richmond's first game in a Sacramento uniform
against his former team the Warriors. The crowd gave Richmond a huge
ovation and you knew that there was going to be allot of pressure on
Billy to show that the trade was a good deal. He played a great game in
fact he took it over for about a 5 minute stretch at one point in the
3rd Quarter. He was the player of the game. He had 17 points , 14
Rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals and had for himself only one turnover.
It is being remarked that he is playing a little like a Barkley / Magic
Johnson! The reference is due to his ball handling skills. Allot of the
time he is bringing the ball up court and even playing a point guard
position in some instances even though the Warriors have Hardaway. He
is also going strong to the Defensive boards (14 Rebounds reflects that)
and the Offensive Boards putting back in shots inside that have been
missed. Last night he even took a couple of jump shots (15 - 20 feet)
which he has been reluctant to do and hit both of them. Nelson has said
he is going to let Billy take shots where he feels comfortable.
Some people had expected much more of him since he had those first
2 great games against Chicago and Milwaukee but as the announcers stated
the other night he is only 22, had no training camp, has had to learn a
new system, learn to work with new people and in reality should be in
his Senior year with SU as he came out early. With all that in mind and
the way he is playing he is going to be a great star (baring physical
injury) for many years to come! (I agree with the great player
statement and that was from other people on the broadcast as well as
the former coach of the Warriors Al Attles(sp)).
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.937 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:00 | 20 |
| > At least the team is undefeated.
It's very possible that despite this not being as good a team as we've
seen the last 6-7 yrs, SU could go into their 1/2/92 BE opener @BC
undefeated. They have just 3 games before the BC game, all at home:
12/14 vs. TCU; 12/21 vs. Lafayette; 12/30 vs. Wichita St. Not many
games to get these kids ready for BE competition. The way BC is playing,
they'll have their hands full on the road, at Conte Forum.
Maybe the NCAA's reduced schedule movement (SU has only 27 regular
season games), and the addition of Miami to the BE schedule, is starting
to show. They have just 8 games before the BE regular season, and play
only one nonconference game (ND) afterwards.
If McRae wins this eligibility battle, I think they have a good shot at
making the NCAA tournament (barely). McRae won't carry this team, but
he's a more dynamic presence (dunks, blocks) than Siock, and the two give
Boeheim a 6'10" center with 12 fouls. I can see them going 9-9 in the BE,
and 18-9 overall. Two of the BE wins will have to be against one of the
big guys (SH, St. J's, G'town, UConn).
|
28.938 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:22 | 14 |
|
my on my JT take a technical which cost his team the game again. Surprised?
No disappointed? Yes. JT has taken on this persona of he's larger than the
game itself and it's been very costly to his team. His antics cost him his
main-man as Mourning sat way to long in this game. Joey Brown, Churchwell
and Harrison looked ready to become full time contributors. This team could
really go far if Mourning stays out of foul trouble and JT hires an offens-
ive coordinator...
and boy I got to agree with ya Chris Stith is over-rated...
hahahaa
mike
|
28.939 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Mon Dec 09 1991 11:27 | 13 |
|
one point I forgot on Vitale, what's his beef? The players are there to
get an education and play sports not be media darlings. The players choosing
to go to Georgetown know this going in. It's been like this for years and
no all of sudden Dicky's on his high horse pointing fingers. Then he carries
on about their schedule to further bring down Stomper. While I'd love the
schedule to be tougher it hasn't been for years and won't be for as long
as JT's there so again I say what's his beef?
Stomper probably threw him out of a practice or something...I wish the rest
of the world would do the same....
mike
|
28.940 | BE Rotis ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 10 1991 10:52 | 23 |
| OK you BE noters, who out there would like to participate in BE
rotis league ? We're checking into the availability of game scoring
stats, but if the info is available, who wants in ?
I see this:
- (maybe) 8 teams
- draft 2 Gs, 2 Fs and a center
- totally scoring based, and only BE games count
(ie: no non-conference game stats)
- another option: pick 1-2 reserves, and declare your
starting roster EACH WEEK
There are 10 BE teams, so we'd have 50 starting players to choose
from. You've got to figure there are at least another 15-20 subs
too.
We should know something this week about the availability of scoring
stats for every BE game. As long as we can get the info, we can do
this. Reply in this note if you're interested.
|
28.941 | Count me in!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:33 | 1 |
|
|
28.942 | Could be improved on though. (Like invite in the ACC!) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:48 | 4 |
| I'd probably be interested ...
- ACC Chris
|
28.943 | sounds like fun, tell me more | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley with a 46inch packed base! | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:52 | 11 |
| Joe,
Never having done a rotissie thang before, I would like to know how
"picking" a team works. For example, if I picked Marques Bragg from
PC, would I have exclusive rights or could others pick him too? Could
I trade him?
What stats would be used? Only minutes played and pointys scored?
DTW,
Kev
|
28.944 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:06 | 5 |
| I'd be interested. Doesn't sound as time-consuming as some of these
other leagues I've heard about. Would you or someone have a full list
of BE players available?
Joe
|
28.945 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:02 | 41 |
| ACChris,
Do you mean invite the people from the ACC notesfile in, or include
the ACC players in the rotis ? If it's the latter, I'm not sure how
people in here know the ACC kids, or would have an interest in them.
What do you guys think ? If it's the former, sure Chris, you can
play !
re: a scouting report on BE players
I have complete rosters, with projected starters and last year's stats.
We can rely on the fans in here to give us more current info.
> Never having done a rotissie thang before, I would like to know how
> "picking" a team works. For example, if I picked Marques Bragg from
> PC, would I have exclusive rights or could others pick him too? Could
> I trade him?
> What stats would be used? Only minutes played and pointys scored?
There are many ways to run these leagues. We can measure players on
pts scored, assists, rbs, steals, etc. You can declare a starting
roster for every game, or have the same starting 5 the whole year.
You can allow trades and "waiver wire" pickups, or nothing (ie: you
have the 5 you drafted for the whole year...if someone gets hurt,
or gets benched, tough).
I've never heard of more than one owner having the same player.
If you pick Marques Bragg, he's your's and no one else's.
I suggest we arbitrarily establish a draft order (ie: luck of
the draw). If we have 8 teams, you pick in 1-8 order in the
1st round, and then reverse the order (ie: 8-1) in the 2nd round,
and so on.
The scoring will be based on pts scored only. We can allow player
transactions (ie: trades, waiver wire pickups), but will have to
establish a communication format (posting notes or sending mail to
the "commissioner"), and a time period when rosters are frozen for
the week (otherwise it'll be total confusion).
|
28.946 | Yuk. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:08 | 8 |
| I'd have prefered allowing ACC players into the league, but then again
the thought a Carolina player getting traded to, say, Syracuse or
Georgetown is too horrifying.
Count me in as a participant though.
- ACC Chris
|
28.947 | the guy in the FRONT ROW picks first.... | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:32 | 8 |
| I vote that the draft order be chosen based on size or on
alphabetical order of surnames.
For the record, I DON'T WANT Marques Bragg. I just figured I'd
suprise ya'all with picking a non-LOUIEEEEE guy ;^)
Kev
|
28.948 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | But I HATE figgy pudding! | Tue Dec 10 1991 14:53 | 13 |
| There are several pro basketball rotisserie leagues within DEC. You
may want to adopt their scoring rules/roster policies as much as
possible to save time. (Maybe someone could post a copy of their
league's rules here.)
re draft order, reverse alphabetical order of surnames is an excellent
method. :-) Seriously, many leagues have everyone guess what the
Mass. Lottery Number will be on a given night (closest guess picks
first, next closest second, etc.)
py (not sure about participating yet, just making a couple suggestions)
|
28.949 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:26 | 12 |
| >> There are several pro basketball rotisserie leagues within DEC. You
>> may want to adopt their scoring rules/roster policies as much as
>> possible to save time. (Maybe someone could post a copy of their
>> league's rules here.)
Well, since I founded them and the rules are basically mine, I'd suggest that
they wouldn't be appropriate. There's no way you'll be able to obtain rebound
or assist information. It will be hard enough to consistently get scoring
information. Ask Nazz how hard it is to get this info even during the NCAA
tournament.
j.
|
28.950 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:30 | 3 |
|
I'm in if there's still opening. Just can't decide wether to call my team
the "Horrors" or Run DnC...
|
28.951 | BE Rotis is HERE ! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 11 1991 10:25 | 34 |
| We can get BE boxscore info, so the Big East Rotiserie League is ON !!!
I'd like to have a firm count of participants by week's end. My gut
feel is that with just 10 BE teams, we should NOT have more that 10 Rotis
teams...8 may be better.
Here's what I see happening:
o we'll draft according to someone's proposal that we use
the Mass Daily # system...I also like reversing the
draft order every other round, it evens things out for
the guys at the bottom of the 1st round
o we'll draft teams of 6 or 7 players, and at the end of the
year we'll take the top 5 scorers from each team...this will
buffer people from injuries, poor draft selections...
o no substitutions or trades allowed...you go with the 6 or 7
you drafted for the WHOLE YEAR
o only BE regular season games count !! (no one's going to get
Alonzo Mourning's #s when he plays Bethune Cookman !!!)
The BE regular season opens Jan 2, so we have some time, but we should
have this thing set up before the end of next, as the following week
is the week of Christmas. Let's try to hold the draft early next week.
We'll do through the mail (to my account).
So make sure you let us know if you want a Rotis team by the tomorrow or
Friday.
I'll start posting BE team roster info in here today (probably when I
get a chance during lunch).
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28.952 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Wed Dec 11 1991 11:55 | 15 |
| Joe, count me in!
> o we'll draft teams of 6 or 7 players, and at the end of the
> year we'll take the top 5 scorers from each team...this will
> buffer people from injuries, poor draft selections...
So we will just take a total at the end of the season, and the one with
the most points wins?
I read that SU might have to forfeit any victories in McRae plays if he
loses his lawsuit against the NCAA. Any more news on this?
Joe
|
28.953 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:10 | 11 |
| > So we will just take a total at the end of the season, and the one with
> the most points wins?
yes. BTW, we won't draft by position (ie: you don't need 2 Gs, 2Fs, 1 C)...
> I read that SU might have to forfeit any victories in McRae plays if he
> loses his lawsuit against the NCAA. Any more news on this?
I didn't read this. I can't see how they can do this...it's a court order,
the school has no choice (not that they mind, mind you).
|
28.954 | some BE player info | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 11 1991 13:45 | 131 |
| BC
--
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Dave Hinton (F) 5.3
Bill Curley (C) 12.6
Gerrod Abram (G) 9.4
Malcolm Huckaby (G) 6.5
Howard Eisley (G) 9.9
others:
Corey Jackson (F) 4.4
UConn
-----
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Toraino Walker (F) 5.1
Scott Burrell (F) 12.6
Rod Sellers (C) 11.7
Chris Smith (G) 18.9
Brian Fair (G) freshman
others:
Donyell Marshall (F) freshman
Dan Cyrulik (C) 3.0
G'town
------
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Robert Churchwell (F) 8.4
Alonzo Mourning (C) 15.8
Charles Harrison (G) 11.7
Lamont Morgan (G) 4.4
Joey Brown (G) 9.1
others:
Ronny Thompson (G) 3.1
Brian Kelly (F) 2.6
Miami
-----
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Jerome Scott (G) 13.3
Hammie Ward (F) 4.4
Samarr Logan (F) 9.5
Trevor Burton (G) 11.2
Jake Morton (G) 8.3
others:
Justin Caldwell (F) 4.9
Constantin Popa (C) freshman
Ochiel Swaby (F) freshman
Pitt
----
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Chris McNeal (F) 6.2
? (F)
Darren Morningstar (C) 6.8
Sean Miller (G) 10.4
Ahmad Shareef (G) 3.2
others:
Eric Mobley (C) freshman
Gandhi Jordan (G) 2.7
Jermaine Morgan (F) 1.7
Antoine Jones (F) 3.0
Dominik Dumancic (F) 3.3
Tim Glover (G) 2.0
Providence
----------
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Marvin Saddler (F) 7.7
Marques Bragg (F) 12.2
Michael Smith (F) freshman
Corey Floyd (G) 5.5
Trent Forbes (G) 5.1
others:
Dickey Simpkins (F) 7.8
Ken McDonald (G) 6.9
St. John's
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probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Shawnelle Scott (F) 5.2
Malik Sealy (F) 22.1
Jason Buchanan (G) 12.0
Chucky Sproling (G) 6.4
Robert Werdann (C) 11.3
others:
Terence Mullin (G) 3.1
David Cain (G) 2.6
Sean Muto (C) 1.5
Seton Hall
----------
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Jerry Walker (F) 6.7
Gordon Winchester (F) 7.4
Luther Wright (C) freshman
Terry Dehere (G) 19.8
Bryan Caver (G) 4.6
others:
Arturas Karnishovas (F) 7.3
Danny Hurley (G) freshman
Darrell Mims (F) JUCO xfer
Syracuse
--------
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
David Johnson (F) 19.4
Lawrence Moten (F) freshman
Conrad McRae (C) 5.0
Adrian Autry (G) 9.7
Michael Edwards (G) 7.9
others:
Mike Hopkins (G) 3.3
Dave Siock (C) 2.6
Anthony Harris (G) freshman
Scott McCorkle (G/F) 4.2
Villanova
---------
probable starters: '90-91 pts/gm
Aaron Bain (F) 10.4
Lance Miller (F) 15.0
Marc Dowdell (C) 9.0
Greg Woodard (G) 13.6
Chris Walker (G) 9.0
others:
Anthony Pelle (C) 2.0
Calvin Byrd (F) 6.6
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28.955 | | LIMPID::TESSIER | | Wed Dec 11 1991 15:42 | 4 |
| Small nit: Calhoun has been starting Donyell Marshall at the forward
spot, and has moved Burrell into the backcourt. Brian Fair is coming
off the bench. Kevin Ollie is also seeing significant minutes.
|
28.956 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 11 1991 16:30 | 7 |
| >Small nit: Calhoun has been starting Donyell Marshall at the forward
>spot, and has moved Burrell into the backcourt. Brian Fair is coming
>off the bench. Kevin Ollie is also seeing significant minutes.
Thanks for the info. If anyone else knows of more current (ie: better)
info on the BE teams, please add it here. We want everyone to have the
best info available.
|
28.957 | Redmen still smarting...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Dec 12 1991 09:20 | 13 |
| Re: 954
For SJU, can Mullin (a waste) & Muto (graduated last year).
Add: Foster (C) (Jr; JUCO Tfr)
Middleton (BF) (Jr; Tfr)
Lyuk (SF) (So)
Brown (G) (Fr)
Green (G) (So; Prop 48)
Redmen Phil
|
28.958 | McRae Update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Dec 13 1991 10:24 | 3 |
| Conrad McRae has a hearing with a federal judge today. The purpose
of the hearing is to determine if he is allowed to continue playing
WHILE he is suing the NCAA for making him ineligible.
|
28.959 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Dec 13 1991 10:25 | 3 |
| > -< McRae Update >-
Hopefully this will be decided before the BE Rotis draft.
|
28.960 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Sun Dec 15 1991 20:46 | 24 |
| >Conrad McRae has a hearing with a federal judge today. The purpose
>of the hearing is to determine if he is allowed to continue playing
>WHILE he is suing the NCAA for making him ineligible.
Joe: heard that he was turned down. Will SU have to forfeit the game
against St.Joe's since he played in it while the NCAA made him
ineligible and he had an injunction to play for SU at that time? Any
news on if this thing will be settled before the end of the season?
Saw that SU beat TCU over the weekend. Any feelings on how well they
played. I heard Moten(sp) is fantastic! Something like the first SU
freshman ever to reach 100 points this fast?
Owens played another good game for the Warriors the other night. He was
8 - 10 from the field, 8 - 8 from the line, 12 rebounds and 24 points.
His best night so far overall. Nelson worked with him last week on his
foul shooting moving his thumb farther out on the ball before shooting
it. So far it's working fantastically as you can tell from an 8 - 8
night! Before that he was shooting only 50% from the freethrow line!
Now if we can just get Nelson to fly to Syracuse and teach a clinic on
foul shots for the SU team! I do not know how they are doing this year
but in previous years they have been terrible at the line there!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.961 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | But I HATE figgy pudding! | Mon Dec 16 1991 08:45 | 11 |
| updates on the Seton Hall player info listed in .954:
Arturas Karnishovas (F), who was a starter last year, underwent surgery
on both knees earlier this month and is out until mid to late January.
Terry Dehere (G) injured his wrist this past week (not exactly sure
how/when), and according to CNN Headline News is likely to miss the
rest of the season. :-(
py
|
28.962 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:26 | 28 |
| > Joe: heard that he was turned down. Will SU have to forfeit the game
> against St.Joe's since he played in it while the NCAA made him
> ineligible and he had an injunction to play for SU at that time? Any
> news on if this thing will be settled before the end of the season?
Apparently there's still a chance he'll be reinstated. He's appealing
the Saturday ruling. The radio guys said he may be eligible by this
Saturday's game, so I guess the appeal will be heard this week. I don't
know who he's appealing to...a higher court, the NCAA ?
I haven't heard anything re: the possible forfeits.
> Saw that SU beat TCU over the weekend. Any feelings on how well they
> played. I heard Moten(sp) is fantastic!
They played excellent basketball. It was as impressive as the Fla St
game. Apparently TCU has a pretty good center (Smith ?)...he's about
7', and it was believed that without McRae, TCU would have a big
advantage here. But Siock played pretty good defense (pushing him
out) and the kid got into early foul trouble and was silenced the
rest of the game (6 pts, 12 rbs).
As for Moten, he has scored 100 pts faster than any previous SU freshman.
The radio guys interviewed one of the SU assistant coaches (I think it
was Wayne Morgan) and asked him if Moten was just on a little streak,
and that once the grind of the BE schedule starts would we see his
#s go down. Morgan says the kid is the real thing.
|
28.963 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:54 | 10 |
| Can anyone tell me if there is any truth to the rumor that
Bill Curley of BC and Trevor Burton of Miami have been declared
academically ineligible.
I doubt that the Huskies (the REAL Huskies of UCONN) will have any
trouble with those two teams, but I heard a couple of guys talking
in the office today, and it made my ears perk up...
Lemme know,
'Saw
|
28.964 | whoa! | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | But I HATE figgy pudding! | Mon Dec 16 1991 14:57 | 11 |
| > Can anyone tell me if there is any truth to the rumor that
> Bill Curley of BC and Trevor Burton of Miami have been declared
> academically ineligible.
'Saw. are you trying to give me a coronary? Those were my first two
picks in the Big East rotisserie.
I know Curley played Saturday night against Holy Cross.
py
|
28.965 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:24 | 13 |
|
> 'Saw. are you trying to give me a coronary? Those were my first two
> picks in the Big East rotisserie.
>
> I know Curley played Saturday night against Holy Cross.
No, I just thought I heard someone in here bantering about that today.
Unfortunately, they've left for the day (meeting or home, I dunno which)
so I thought I'd come to the source...
'Saw
|
28.966 | big game Saturday | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | MrT: SPORTS' Objective Analyst | Mon Dec 16 1991 15:36 | 19 |
| Ok boys, let's get it going: the hapless Indiana Hoosiers are
coming in from their bucolic country campus to Midtown to take
on the St. John's Redmen. Used to be St. John's played IU every
year, but the contract fell off ten years or so ago. Louie and
Bob have had a relationship since Bob was at the helm up the river
in West Point.
They're about dead even in today's USA Today poll, but the game is
a road game for the Hoosiers. Worse, IU's squad is in a wild state
of flux and they're flailing about looking for an inside game at
both ends and somebody, anybody, to cain the outside Js especially
the trey (besides Calbert, who's getting doubled).
So, how many points are the Redmen favored by? Cain a bunch a
countries like the Hoosiers keep their wits about them in Fun City?
Will Indiana be blow out, will Carnagesickum pay poor Bob back for
all those shellackings in the 70s?
Big10 Tom
|
28.967 | Keep those "W's" coming SU! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Dec 17 1991 06:19 | 16 |
|
Thanks for the update on McRae Joe! Looks like we go round and around.
Hope he plays but not at the expense of the team having to forfeit
games. It wouldn't be fair to the rest of the players to have that
happen.
Moten sounds exciting! Can't wait to see him on some ESPN Big East
games this year.
So far they are undefeated in regular play. Let's hope they keep
rolling for awhile and get some more wins under there belt. I expect by
the end of the season they are going to need every one to get into the
tournament although the way they are playing they may win more than I
think they will!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.968 | It's Hoosier time........ | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:24 | 16 |
| Re: a few back.....
Yes, the Hoosiers do come in Saturday to the Garden; I'm hoping that
there will be a big Pro-Redmen crowd.
It's good to see that the Redmen got over their big loss to Duke, with
a resounding 86-50 win over Manhattan College Saturday evening. Malik
Sealy became the 2nd leading scorer in SJU history and now is the sole
Redmen behind Chris Mullin. I believe that Malik needs to average 24
ppg to pass Mullin by the end of this season.
Let's hope that Werdann and Buchanan show up on Saturday. My prediction
is for a SJU win, 75-68.
Redmen Phil
|
28.969 | can't confirm/deny anything about Burton | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | But I HATE figgy pudding! | Tue Dec 17 1991 10:47 | 6 |
| re 'Saw's' .963 from yesterday:
Nothing in this morning's Boston Globe about Curley.
py
|
28.970 | yuk, yuk chuckle chuckle hehehe ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | feed your Xmas Drood(tm) BethleHAM and Cheese | Tue Dec 17 1991 11:45 | 15 |
| PY,
Ahm overcome with a deep sense of guilt and shame for I have sinned.
Shirley I'll burn in Hell for my acts but (it was work it)! ;^)
I was the one who aksed the 'Sawman to put in that request just
to see if I could hear way down here @MRO4 the sound of your chin drop
to the floor!
I recon it was almost a 4.7 on the Richter scale!!!!!
I'm willing to do a couple a rosary beads as penance
Father_Kev
|
28.971 | I owe youse clowns one :-) | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | But I HATE figgy pudding! | Tue Dec 17 1991 13:43 | 13 |
| re .970:
Rotisserie jokers
right now they may roll
but on Christmas Eve
theirs are socks full of coal.
Grinchy Shave
|
28.972 | why oh why? | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Broncos: '91 AFC West Champs!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 09:04 | 7 |
| What exactly is the reason for SyrExcuse's center Conrad McRae's
ineligibility? I've been reading blurbs for weeks now and it never
sez why. I see where Rick Pitino, who claims to be more interested
in the type a kid than in talent when recruiting, is inviting this
McRae to play for Kaintuck.
MrT
|
28.973 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Dec 18 1991 09:33 | 13 |
|
Conrad has been suspended because:
1. Syracuse started recruiting him when he was a junior
2. He had a meal (meals?) at a coaches house.
3. He attended the Syracuse-North Carolina Tip-Off Classic game,
supposedly Syracuse gave him the ticket to go, (And possibly
the plane ride up there...I'm not sure!).
I think that's everything......
- Ken -
|
28.974 | Unreal | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Wed Dec 18 1991 09:41 | 2 |
| sheesh, what a criminal. People have been shot for less!!
Denny
|
28.975 | the vultures are circling...I don't like it | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:05 | 32 |
| > Conrad has been suspended because:
> 1. Syracuse started recruiting him when he was a junior
> 2. He had a meal (meals?) at a coaches house.
> 3. He attended the Syracuse-North Carolina Tip-Off Classic game,
> supposedly Syracuse gave him the ticket to go, (And possibly
> the plane ride up there...I'm not sure!).
Ken, I believe it was written that a man (not affiliated with SU)
named Rob Johnson in NYC loaned McRae the plane ticket money, which
McRae paid back. This may have happended twice. Johnson supposedly
supports SU around the NYC area, but no link between him and the school
has been made (so far).
Also, I read that McRae dunked a ball at the Carrier Dome during
his on-campus visit. While no coaches or players were present
at the time, the NCAA said this was considered a "tryout".
McRae says that he was very concerned about violations while
being recruited, and never knowingly did anything he thought
was a violation. He also maintains that since he was a fresh-
man in HS he wanted to go to SU, so nothing enhanced this desire.
I read that report of McRae possibly visiting Kentucky on 12/28
if McRae loses both SU's final appeal to the NCAA (this Friday),
and his own hearing re: his suit against the University and the
NCAA (on 12/26). He says that if both fail, he'd have to consider
transfering.
Hey, Pitino was a Boeheim ass't, maybe he'll return the favor
and backdown in head-to-head recruiting some day in the future.
|
28.976 | | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:09 | 9 |
|
I've got some swampland real estate for anyone who believes that
infamous street agent Rob Johnson doesn't work on behalf of
universities (including Syracuse), but rather is directing kids
to higher educational opportunities out of the goodness of his heart
with no personal gain at stake...
glenn
|
28.977 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:43 | 8 |
| 'T, where did you here the McRae and UK report? I heard it first last
night on a Cincinnati TV station. If he visits the 28th, he will see a
great matchup between UK and Louisville.
BTW, how good is Conrad? I must admit this is the first I've heard of
him with all the Syracuse mess, etc.
WILDCAT
|
28.978 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Broncos: '91 AFC West Champs!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:09 | 16 |
| Rope, it was in today's paper.
All the McRae press is a godsend for BayWhine, given that he's
starting a admitted rapist in Dave Johnson and has another player
who's accused of raping a woman in a dormitory during a recruiting
visit, not to mention the play-for-pay and assorted academic
impropriety allegations.
All this makes Conrad's woes look like the pure driven snow. He
must be quite a stud if some lawyer's working on a contingency against
his NBA income a few years down the road.
I hope Pitino doesn't get him. What happened two weeks ago must not
be repeated.
MrT
|
28.979 | Go Big Red. Defeat City Slickers in Gommorah! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Broncos: '91 AFC West Champs!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:15 | 5 |
| Notice how quiet Farley's being about the Hoosiers vs. Redmen clash?
He skeered.
MrT
|
28.980 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:18 | 10 |
|
Re. -1
First of all, the college recruit who came to SU for a visit and was
accused of rape, DOESN'T play for the university. In fact, he has
nothing to do with the university. Secondly, not sure if this matters
or not, but Johnson was only 17 when he was with that girl (From what
I've read...)
|
28.981 | UCONN #7 it's AWESOME BABY | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Dec 18 1991 11:42 | 6 |
| and the college recruit was found innocent of all charges and is
now playing at James Madison I believe. BTW I dislike Syracuse
as much as the next person but blaming a university for what a
recruit does on a visit, even lower than usual!!!
Jimbo
|
28.982 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:15 | 10 |
| Don't you know that if a person is ACCUSED of something, he's
automatically GUILTY!!!!! :^(
I just don't understand why only the college is condemned...why not the
city, the state, the region, the country, the continent, the
hemisphere....why, damn it...the whole *%^$^%(& WORLD!!!!!
HTH,
Nelly
|
28.983 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Broncos: '91 AFC West Champs!! | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:31 | 11 |
| I only pointed out the PR troubles BayWhine was having. Personally,
I tend to disbelieve most of these rape allegations involving men
of interest to the press. If all the allegations were true, or even
most of them, it would follow that men who have the easiest access
to women (athletes, financiers, heirs, et al) are the most prone to
rape, which is hard to believe.
Whether or not the allegations are true is irrelevant to the fack that
the bad PR is there.
MrT
|
28.984 | ha! | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 12:47 | 41 |
| Skeered????
noway, nohow, nowhere ol T(rash)T(alker). I Do appreciate
your "nervousness" about the upcoming event which is exhibited
by your incessent "baiting". Gotta do somethang besides bitin'
yer fingernails to rid yerself of all that misdirected energy,
Huh "T"?
The STUDENT-Athletes of St. John's versus the ATHLETE-Students
is going to prove once again that there's more talent in NYC
on any given day than there is in the whole state of Inyanny
over a decade!
If Bobby decides to play mano-a-mano, Malik is glide, leap, shoot and
out rebound Cheany SOOOOO much that Cheaney's gonna break and crumble,
a broken main! Buchanan's gonna toy with the feeble defensive effort
of Graham and make Graham wanna go back to CYO youth leagues to learn
the basics. Anderson and Henderson are gonna be thrashed by the
awesome Rob Werdann as he's gonna OWN the paint.
Chuck Sprolling's gonna fake the lad Damon right outa his Keds and make
him several snacks of Ball-in-yo-Face-defense!
In short, the Hosers gonna get crushed in mano-a-mano.
Zone???? Did somebody say zone???? Bobby's boys wanna play Zone?????
HAHAHAHA - the Hosers are too short and too "conservatively coached"
to even remotely resemble a NCAA Division I quality team. LOUIEEE'l
have the boys bombing 'em in from the outside, whipping passes to the
inside so fast the rubber on the ball will melt.
The hosers are gonna be crushed - physically and mentally!!!!! Not
even the likes of the Hoser tournament next(ed) week will be enuf of a
morale booster!
Too bad too......
btw, the Kleenex is in da mail to you! Super strong and absorbant
and won't irritate yer schnozola!
Kev
|
28.985 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Wed Dec 18 1991 13:05 | 2 |
| ...So Kev, how much ya think IU will win by?
Denny
|
28.986 | Ya mean when they play Wisconsin? ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 13:59 | 10 |
| Brother Slash,
We ain't talking about IU playin the baby blue tar heels. You must be
religiously confused ;^)
you need some schlep, why don'tcha sit down for a itty bit with Dr.
Smiley?
Kev
|
28.987 | What the hail you babbling about Kev? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Homer,Plato,Voltaire,Smith | Wed Dec 18 1991 14:37 | 1 |
|
|
28.988 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Just what did M. Fouquet know? | Wed Dec 18 1991 14:48 | 6 |
| re .984
Except that I *do* think the Hoosiers have at least a outside
chance to win, I basically agree with your synopsis.
MrT
|
28.989 | INTRUDER....INTRUDER.....DANGER..... | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 14:58 | 16 |
| SECURITY ALERT!!!!!!!
SECURITY ALERT!!!!!!
Somebody broke into MrT's account and is entering genuine false
statements MrT could NEVER make!!!
Example: "...I basically agree with your synopsis."
In FOUR YEARS of meritorious noting, MrT has NEVER agreed with anybody
on anything!!!!! ;^)
I demand an investigation!!!!!!!!
Kev_who_is_concerned
|
28.990 | besides, I never said "win" or "lose" ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 15:02 | 1 |
|
|
28.991 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:06 | 5 |
| > The STUDENT-Athletes of St. John's versus the ATHLETE-Students
You're walking on thin ice here Kev. St. John's ? STUDENTs ?
C'mon. With all the JUCO kids, and "academically ineligibles"
they've had over the years...
|
28.992 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:15 | 19 |
| > Whether or not the allegations are true is irrelevant to the fack that
> the bad PR is there.
It definitely is, and Bumheimer has acknowledged that it's hurt his
recruiting (just look at UConn's Donyell Marshall...he said he was
going to sign with SU in the Fall, and after the news broke, he was
gone).
Boeheim's lucky John Wallace has given a verbal for next year.
The kid is out of Rochester, NY and has been going to SU summer
camps and hoop games since he can remember. If he can't sign
this kid, he can't sign anyone.
BTW, the kid that was accused of rape is Wilfred Kirkaldy. I hadn't
heard that he was found innocent (or the charges were dropped).
I don't think Johnson was accused of raping someone. He was accused
of having sex with a minor (14 or 15 yrs old). He was 18 at the time.
|
28.993 | try again Joe..... ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:20 | 19 |
| Joe,
Do me!!!!!
;^)
Hey, if'n you remember lasted year there was (somewhere) posted the
graduation rates of the various schools. I invite you to do a little
research and after finding out what LOUIEEEE's graduation percentage
is, come back and tell me they ain't students!
BTW - I'm a JUCO kid and proud of it.
so there!
I remain,
Kev_the_scholar_?
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28.994 | | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:25 | 14 |
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> Hey, if'n you remember lasted year there was (somewhere) posted the
> graduation rates of the various schools. I invite you to do a little
> research and after finding out what LOUIEEEE's graduation percentage
> is, come back and tell me they ain't students!
Yeah, that was the NCAA report that was released in USA Today.
Unfortunately, the data only included the 5-year graduation rates
for one entering freshman class (1984). St John's graduated 3 of
3 from that class; Syracuse 1 of 3. Doesn't prove a whole lot
though....
glenn
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28.995 | That my friend, depends on how ya look at it! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | I gots a foamy Burma-Drood(tm) | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:28 | 1 |
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28.996 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Just what did M. Fouquet know? | Wed Dec 18 1991 21:51 | 12 |
| After attending the Regionals in the Metrodome last year I gotta
say that Connecticut is one well coached team. Many people commented
that they looked a lot like Duke with the clean ball handling, crisp
execution, high efficiency passing and shot selection, and agressive
D.
This main cain coach.
On the opposite end, you had Stomper with TWO lottery choices and they
sputtered along like an out of tune Vega.
MrT
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28.997 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Thu Dec 19 1991 07:52 | 19 |
| > After attending the Regionals in the Metrodome last year I gotta
> say that Connecticut is one well coached team. Many people commented
> that they looked a lot like Duke with the clean ball handling, crisp
> execution, high efficiency passing and shot selection, and agressive
> D.
Calhoun has literally turned the UCONN program around, and has pulled
it up the ladder by his own hands.
I don't need to say that he's very much beloved here in the Constitution
State...
We're a few steps away from Final Four consistency, but I remember
a few years ago the thought of making into the NCAA tourney seemed
an insurmountable summit....
'Saw
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28.998 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Dec 19 1991 08:32 | 19 |
| As good a job as Calhoun did at Connecticut, he did an even better job
at Northeastern. It took him a while but he took a team in a sport
that is second in Boston in the winter (college hockey far surpasses
college basketball in Boston, and I'm glad for that), at a school where
it can be tough to recruit good athletes and made them into winners
while developing an NBA top draft choice in Reggie Lewis.
Given the intense interest in UConn basketball in the state (UConn
basketball is covered more extensively than any school in the Big East
and the Sports Information Directors around the Big East refer to their
media contingent as "The Horde"), the fact that Connecticut is arguably
the top high school hoops state in New England and Calhoun's coaching
ability, I knew he'd turn the Huskies around and make them into a Big
East contender. I never dreamed that he'd make them this good and make
the lives of all us UConn-haters this miserable. :-(
I'm just glad he didn't go to Boston College. :-)
John
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28.999 | | CAMONE::WAY | I believe I'll dust my broom | Thu Dec 19 1991 08:51 | 14 |
| For years, UCONN seemed to suck at everything.
The only recent national championship, in a major male sport was soccer,
a few years (more than a few years?) back.
People are wicked into UCONN hoops, because it's one of the major sports
around here. UCONN is the major U in the state, and while University
of Hartford plays Division I, they aren't in the same league...
The only other sports are the Failures, and who wants to watch them....8^)
'Saw
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28.1000 | I got it!!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Dashing throught da Droods(tm) | Thu Dec 19 1991 09:05 | 1 |
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28.1001 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Dec 19 1991 09:07 | 7 |
| UConn's men's soccer and women's field hockey both won their National
Titles in 1981. It absolutely kills me to see a UMass graduate, Joe
Morrone, coach the most successful (year-in and year-out, though
they've slipped last couple of years) men's soccer program in New
England at my school's #1 or #2 most hated rival.
John
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28.1002 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Thu Dec 19 1991 09:19 | 6 |
| Dang Ninj,
Tough start fer ya.
UConn in Top Ten, and BC 7-0. At least we know BC won't last.
MikeL
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28.1003 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 19 1991 10:06 | 16 |
| > St John's graduated 3 of 3 from that class; Syracuse 1 of 3.
> Doesn't prove a whole lot though....
When you're talking about student-athletes vs. athlete-students, it
also begs the question: "how difficult is it to graduate at that
school ?". Tough academic requirements *may* be more of a reason
for poor graduation rates than lack of emphasis by the athletic
dept.
Kev, re: JUCOs,
While I recognize that intelligent people do attend Jr. colleges,
when it comes to BIG-TIME basketball players, I'm SURE it's safe
to say that MOST of these ATHLETE-STUDENTS, ONLY attend JUCOs 'cause
they couldn't meet academic requirements at 4-yr schools.
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28.1004 | McRae has been ok'd to continue playing at SU! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Dec 19 1991 23:59 | 16 |
| Hey Joe!
Heard on ESPN tonight that McRae has been ok'd by the NCAA to play
for Syracuse!!! Great news!! That takes care of any forfeits there
would have been if there was any possibility of it. This should be a
real big boost to the team!
Since it was the NCAA's move too reinstate him does this mean that
is it for McRae and any wrong doing? I think that is what it means but
I figure you can clarify it better. Hopefully that is one hurdle gone
and not much more to go!
Sorry Kentucky fans! Just wasn't in the cards for McRae to go
there.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.1005 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Dec 20 1991 08:26 | 4 |
| As much as I'd of liked McRae playing for the Big Blue, I'm happy the
NCAA did the "RIGHT THING", and reinstated him.
WILDCAT
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28.1006 | McRae | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Dec 20 1991 09:25 | 22 |
| > -< McRae has been ok'd to continue playing at SU! >-
> Since it was the NCAA's move too reinstate him does this mean that
> is it for McRae and any wrong doing?
Night Flyer,
That's what it means. CNN reported that the NCAA says McRae is innocent of
any recruiting violations. This appeal was brought by the school, not McRae.
The report went on to say that someone in the NCAA office said that they
didn't want to "slug this one out in court".
I wonder if this means that instead of paying now, the school is going
to pay (more) later ?
It's great news for this year's team though. With the development of
Siock, SU now has 2 6'10"-6'11" centers who can play. (that's 12 fouls
to throw at Mourning and light that very short fuse)
Nice pick for #69 in the BE Rotis draft, heh Ken ?
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28.1007 | sanity rules | CTHQ3::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Fri Dec 20 1991 09:41 | 10 |
| It's good to see that sometimes sanity rules.
Heard that McRae really wanted to continue at SU because he is
matriculating in its universally-acclaimed communications program.
Been a shame had he gone to Kaintuck and enrolled in their
communications school; as he'd a been forced to conjugate verbs
for his dissertation. Mucho 8^)'s
MikeL
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28.1008 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Dec 20 1991 15:54 | 3 |
| MikeL, you're cold man! :-)
WILDCAT
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28.1009 | We need a shooter.......... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Dec 22 1991 11:31 | 16 |
| The Redmen were disappointing in their loss to Indiana yesterday at the
Garden. Their inability to shoot well doomed them (they missed 56
shots), even though they had far less turnovers and far more offensive
rebounds than the Hoosiers. BF Shawnelle Scott was awful, in constant
foul trouble, and when he did make it back in later in the game, he
immediately took a poor shot. Looie yanked him, and gave him an earful;
this is interesting, as Looie normally doesn't do this in public.
The Redmen are now 4-2, but haven't beaten either of the key opponents
on their early season schedule, Duke or Indiana.
This coming weekend, the Redmen will participate in the Holiday Festival
with Fordham, Memphis St. and St. Josephs.
A disappointed Redmen Phil
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28.1010 | Will he play a freshman? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Dashing throught da Droods(tm) | Sun Dec 22 1991 11:35 | 18 |
| Phil, Do you think LOUIEEEEE will give the Frosh Brown a shot at
playing? I thought I heard he's a shooter.
One word about yesterday's game
ARRRRGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, I gotta scoot over to Crow Cafe before MrT starts raggin on me.
They don't look good. I suppose credit is due to Mr. KNoght for
doing whatever he did to keep the Johnnies off their game.
Kev
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28.1011 | cain you repost that bragadaccio note, Kev? | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Sun Dec 22 1991 13:51 | 43 |
| "They switched on everything," said Sealy, who entered the game
shooting 57 percent from the field. "They had me everywhere I went and
it didn't matter who was on me. They got me out of my rhythm and I
rushed some shots. I always try to play within myself, but sometimes I
do make mistakes."
That's what Bob did to win this tough road matchup. He focused on what
looks to be a one-main offense.
A good win for Indiana but one that still exhibits the team's weakness:
Even though their most excellent D held the Redmen to a horrid 25-81
from the field, they were outrebounded. As Louie said, "We had 21
offensive rebounds." Also telling is that even with the plethora of
missed shots the Hoosiers still got outrebounded. At times it looked
like Sealy/Middleton/Werdann were playing volleyball around their
basket.
It looks like Bob has settled on his best front-line, the one I'd been
hoping he could make to work, with Anderson at C and Cheaney/Henderson
on the wings. Looks like Damon has settled into a backup role, which
is for the best given the defensive problems his slow feet present.
Also, when he penetrates into the lane it usually ends up a struggle
just for him to maintain possession and get the ball safely out to a
teammate.
I was very pleased how rail-thin Henderson held up amidst the physical
play inside. I also liked the way Bob adjusted to the fack that his
only two outside shooters (Anderson and Cheaney) are inside players and
lined them up to shoot treys, something that's possible on the
transition game.
I'm also glad IU won so I cain note that Werdann and Middleton got away
with murder with the OTBs, which really helped them get all those
offensive rebounds. It seems like Werdann had a red jersey tucked into
his armpit the entire game. Cain't blame him for doing it so long as
they weren't calling it.
St. John's really needs to work to involve the talented Werdann more in
the offense. He got 15 points but coulda scored more and drawn more
fouls against IU's small front-line. There's way too much Sealy in
that offense...
MrT
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28.1012 | SU is now at 7 - 0. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Sun Dec 22 1991 20:21 | 17 |
| RE -1006 :
Thanks for the clarification Joe! That's what I thought. My
feeling exactly on further investigations. I hope this does not spur
the NCAA on to something harsher since they didn't or couldn't oust
McRae.
Saw that SU won Saturday night. I think it was 87 - 58. From the
numbers it doesn't sound like it was too tough a game. Next one is vs
Wichita(sp). From their scores this year they don't sound like too
tough of a team. Hopefully not.
This year sounds like it is shaping up to be allot better than
expected! They may even break the top 25 this week, we shall see.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.1013 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:20 | 5 |
| > This coming weekend, the Redmen will participate in the Holiday Festival
> with Fordham, Memphis St. and St. Josephs.
Look out for St. Joe's. SU played them in their Carrier Classic and had
their HANDS FULL !!! This team can light up the score board with 3's.
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28.1014 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:29 | 25 |
| re: SU's win over Lafayette
It was SU's game from about midway thru the 1st 1/2 to the end. Johnson
had 21 or 22, Moten 18 and Edwards 15 (3 or 4 3's).
Edwards started at the point 'cause Autry had the flu. Boeheim had
high praise for Edwards' play at the point. As the season goes along,
SU's depth and versatility could become a great strength:
PG Autry, Edwards (Hopkins has played here a few times as well)
2G Autry, Edwards, Harris, Hopkins
SF Johnson, Hopkins, McCorkle, Moten
PF Johnson, Moten, Jackson, Sekunda
C McRae, Siock, Sekunda
Anthony Harris played very well too. By the announcers reaction this
kid has a super-sweet jumpshot, and Boeheim said afterwards that he
should play a significant role by the end of the year.
HEADS UP TO JOE COTANCH. Keep your eyes open re: Scott McCorkle.
He injured his thumb Sat night and it's possible that he broke it.
Joe
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28.1015 | pinin for a real schedule...
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Bang!Bang! Let the Music go Bang! | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:45 | 6 |
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Hoyas' should move up this week with their impressive poundings of St Leos
89-51 and Maryland East Shore 79-37. Who says Stomper doesn't play inter-
state rivals? Next up Bethume-Cookman go get em' Stomper....
mike
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28.1016 | | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | World leader pretend | Mon Dec 23 1991 10:16 | 3 |
| Mike, congrats on finding X.
Mark (big-time John Doe fan).
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28.1017 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bang!Bang! Let the Music go Bang! | Mon Dec 23 1991 10:56 | 9 |
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Actually I've listen to them for a while but I just had a buddy record
the "Unheard Music" ( not sure if it's album or just a potpurri of hits
he put together for me) By X for me as a filler to Trompe Le Monde for me.
It also has "I must not Think Bad Thoughts" and "Johnnie Hit and Run Pauline"..
so which is it? an Album or my buddy personal favs...he's on vacation so
he can't answer....
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28.1018 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Dec 23 1991 13:14 | 5 |
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Thank for the run down again on the SU game Joe. Just hope the team can
keep it rolling throughout the season. It looks like they may be able to!
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.1019 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | How are the Faiders doing? | Mon Dec 23 1991 13:26 | 4 |
| Thanks for the info on McCorkle, Joe. I'll have to keep my eyes and
ears open regarding any news on his injury the next week or so.
Joe
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28.1020 | Send me a shooter........ | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Dec 23 1991 20:21 | 12 |
| re: a few back........
Looie won't play the Freshman, Derek Brown, because he's more
interested in the team playing solid D, which Sproling gives them.
Gee, Chuckie even hit 2 three's Saturday, but them disappeared.
St. Joes? We have to get by Fordham first, and then worry about the
next one. By the way, St. Joes plays Memphis St., s withh either one,
the Redmen sohuld have their hands full.
Redmen Phil
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28.1021 | Let's see those dancing girls............. | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Dec 27 1991 16:17 | 17 |
| The Redmen are getting set to play the Fordham Rams in five hours
(I'll be there at center court in the Garden), and boy, do they need a
solid effort tonight. Fordham has little bulk inside, so Scott and
Werdann could have big nights.
I expect Sealy to have 25+ tonight; he's due after a terrible shooting
game vs. Indiana on Saturday.
The Redmen look to advance to play the winner of the first game in the
Holiday Festival, St. Joseph's vs. Memphis St.
If I'm not mistaken, Memphis State has some gorgeous, dancing cheerleaders.
Hope they made the trip to the Big Apple.
Redmen Phil
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28.1022 | Phil, deja-vu, "what AM station THIS year does SJU?" | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Dashing throught da Droods(tm) | Fri Dec 27 1991 16:29 | 1 |
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28.1023 | Is Derek Brown the answer? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Dec 29 1991 11:08 | 15 |
| Kev, the Redmen are on 660, WFAN.
Last night, the Redmen rolled over Memphis St. by 20 pts to win the
ECAC Holiday Festival (the Redmen are now 6-2). Tourney MVP Malik Sealy
had 24 pts. in the game.
The night before, the Redmen beat Fordham by 17, after which Sealy called
a "players-only" meeting. The reason for the meeting was to discuss the
reasons why the Redmen have thus far not performed as a Top 10 team.
On Thursday evening, the Redmen open their BE season @ Villanova.
Redmen Phil
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28.1024 | Thanks pal, I hope I can receive it up here | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Dashing throught da Droods(tm) | Sun Dec 29 1991 11:22 | 1 |
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28.1025 | Death of a Coach, coming to a theater near you. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 30 1991 17:01 | 23 |
| How long before Rollie Massimino gets canned at Villanova? IMO he's
one of the most overrated coaches in the game, and has been for some
time now.
Here's a guy who's strategically located in about the best recruiting
spot any coach could dream of. He's at a school with a terrific
basketball history in a conference that's on the tube more than any
other in the USA. He won a Title in 1985 which should've put him on
the map with any high school kid in the country. (Kids who sign with
North Carolina *still* talk about having watched them win the National
Championship in 1982.) And what's he done with it? About as little as
humanly possible, me_thinks.
I saw Nova play a couple of weeks ago against Georgia Tech and Cats
looked *bad*. REEL bad. But the thing most shocking was the complete
and total caos that reigned on the Villanova sidelines. No less than
four (4) coaches were up off their chairs yelling various things to the
players. Total confusion. During timeouts everybody's talking at
once. Seems to me Rollie's either lost control or never had it to
begin with.
- ACC Chris
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28.1026 | Please, just one shooter....... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Dec 31 1991 09:05 | 10 |
| Did I hear that Villanova lost to Hawaii last night?
Oh great, the Redmen get them Thursday evening at DuPont after a
terrible early season start for Nova!
Let's just hope that Nova's uninspiring play continues at least
one more evening.
Redmen Phil
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28.1027 | Wildcats are dismal, to say the least. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 31 1991 09:16 | 8 |
| re: .-1
See .1025 for details on Villanova Phil.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
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28.1028 | Jealous, Chris? 8-) | SHALOT::MEDVID | Kooler than Jesus | Tue Dec 31 1991 09:32 | 1 |
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28.1029 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | See ya in August, Faiders | Tue Dec 31 1991 09:50 | 8 |
| The Orangemen are finally ranked at #23 this week!! SU beat Wichita
State 88-63 last night and McRae had a career-high 19 points.
I was surprised to see that Hawaii was leading Nova during Sportscenter
last night, but I didn't see a final.
Joe
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28.1030 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Sherman,Himmler,Sheridan,Goebels,Custer | Tue Dec 31 1991 11:01 | 11 |
| Chris -
ROllie has won as many champeenships as the Deanster.
I love it.
When I look in my dictionary under "overrated" I see a picture of the
Deanster (the shot is of the Deanster with both hands around his
neck...)
JD
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28.1031 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Tue Dec 31 1991 11:04 | 3 |
| ...and Rollie actually outplayed an even more experienced and talented
Georgetown team than the one the Chokemeister 'beat'.
Denny
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28.1032 | Big East Opens TONIGHT !! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:37 | 24 |
| The Big East regular season gets underway tonight with 8 of the 10 teams
playing:
Syracuse at Boston College
Miami at UConn
Seton Hall at Pittsburgh
St. John's at Villanova
The SU-BC and St.J's-Vill games should be interesting.
Neither St.J's nor Vill have played that well early in the season, so
who's going to take it to who tonight ?
And I'm very interested to see how Jimmy O'Brien defenses SU. BC
starts 2 6'10"-types (Hinton and Curley) and 3 guards (the biggest listed
at 6'3"). SU's apparent strength is at the forward position (Moten and
Johnson). I would think BC will come out and play zone (especially given
their inexperience (4 of 5 are sophomores) and make SU hit the 3. I don't
know how they'd try to match up man-to-man. Moten is just 6'4", so one
of the guards can probably take him size-wise, BUT he plays along
the baseline, which should cause problems for a guard. Even if
they can handle Moten, who's going to guard Johnson ?? And don't tell
me David Hinton. I don't know much about Corey Jackson, but I wouldn't
be surprised if we see more of him than Hinton.
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28.1033 | SU 24, Ohio State 17 | BSS::JCOTANCH | See ya in August, Faiders | Thu Jan 02 1992 11:48 | 11 |
| SU sure capped off the football campaign on a good note yesterday.
OSU had the momentum when they tied it at 17, but with that quick score
they managed to hang on. Graves was very impressive - threw the ball
well. One of the few option QB's I've seen who is also a good passer.
But the best piece of good news I heard when the announcer said that SU
is only losing THREE starters. Wow! This team should be definite
top-10 material going into next season. Probably didn't crack the top
10 in the final poll this year, but they probably jumped up to #11 or
#12.
Joe
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28.1034 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:04 | 6 |
| BTW The BG game between Boston College and Syacuse is on TV 38
tonight...
Game starts at 8:00 pm...
REK
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28.1035 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bush Go Home! no you keep him | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:42 | 12 |
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and BC is favored....who have thought that would happen in our life time?
Granted the line's 1 1/2 but still you actually have to give to bet BC. I
thought that type of an occurance only happens against ND....
Nova's favored (home court) Pitt (HC) and UCONN big at home also....
Will UCONN be as nice to Miami as UNC was to Fla St.????
doubt it....
mike
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28.1036 | Brown gets more time....... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Jan 03 1992 09:39 | 28 |
| Nice win for the Redmen last night vs. 'Nova, 79-69 on the road (a win
at any time on the road in the BE is good). Redmen went on an 18-0 run
in the second half to put this one away (during this stretch, it was
obvious why 'Nova came in at 2-5 on the season...lot's of sloppy play,
poor shooting, etc.).
SJU played without C Rob Werdann, out with an injured calf (the same
injury that hobbled him late last season; I contend that Werdann is soft
and he gets these kind of injuries because of that!).
In his place, So. Shawnelle Scott (9 pts, 8 rebs) moved over to the pivot,
and JUCO Mitchell Foster paid his first dividends as a Redmen with a
solid performance, scoring 10 pts, and getting 10 rebs.
Lamont Middleton came off the bench to get 12 pts, and he played some
pesky defense. Jason Buchanan had a fine overall game with 15 pts,
lots of assists, and few turnovers. Of course, Sleek Malik Sealy had
something like 25 pts again. Fr. Derek Brown once again came off the
bench to help ignite the Redmen "O" with some athletic play.
A very nice win on the road without Werdann.
The Redmen have Miami at Alumni Hall tomorrow evening, before
traveling to UConn Tuesday (hopefully Werdann will be back by then).
Redmen are now 7-2, 1-0 in the BE.
Redmen Phil
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28.1037 | SU info, for those who care. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 03 1992 09:42 | 34 |
| I went in to Conte Forum last night, and SU IS going to surprise
a few teams this year. They are a very quick team that moves the
ball on offense and overplays with a gambling defense.
Jimmy O'Brien didn't play zone last night, and his team got killed, as
they COULDN'T match-up with Moten and Johnson (each finished in the upper
20's in points). SU penetrated into the paint anytime they wanted,
rushed to a very early 20-point lead and never looked back. BC got it
down to 11 a few times in the 2nd 1/2, but within seconds it would be
18-or-so again.
Syracuse has a lot of offensive weapons. Autry and McRae both were
somewhere between 15 and 20 pts. Edwards shot well too...off the bench.
At times, McRae isn't pretty, but with his enthusiasm, aggressive style
and physical abilities, he's just what you want in the center position.
He has opponents looking over their shoulders all the time. Siock
started, but McRae played most of the game. The two are a contrast in
defensive styles: Siock fights for position; McRae lets the opponent
get the ball, and goes for the block. As good as BC's Curley played,
he must have been physically whipped at the end of the game. He had
to fight for everything he got. The kid is a classic "blue-collar",
workman in the middle. Nothing flashy, just good, basic low-post
play.
Johnson and Moten played the whole game. Johnson was their go-to
guy in a lot of offensive sets. Moten slithers into the middle for
easy layups and has a terrific outside shot. He also gets ALL the
loose stuff in the middle...John Thompson would love him.
It didn't surprise me that Seton Hall had trouble. With Dehere
missing some time, and a new center, there'll be some adjustments
needed. But PJ seems to get his team rolling at the end of the
year.
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28.1038 | Some SU Stats for you BE Rotis people... | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Fri Jan 03 1992 10:00 | 13 |
| Joe,
I was at that game also. How'd you like that Jam by Conrad!!!
Here is some SU scoring information:
Johnson 26 pts.
Moten 26 pts.
Autry 17 pts.
McRae 15 pts.
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28.1039 | A few snipits.....Thank God the BE Is here! | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Jan 03 1992 10:14 | 9 |
| No surprise about UConn's win over Miami (I believe Miami's first 4 BE
games are on the road). However, I was surprised SU handled BC so easily,
but it looks like the O'men are for real.
Pitt looked fine in their win over SHU. However, I agree that The Hall
will get it going soon enough.
Redmen Phil
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28.1040 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Jan 03 1992 10:49 | 7 |
| re .1038:
Mike Paciello has posted all Big East boxscores from last night in the
BIG_EAST rotisserie notesfile.
py
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28.1041 | UConn off to a Perfect Start | LANDO::NOFTLE | or...maybe NOT. | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:06 | 20 |
| Went to Gampel Pavillion last night to watch the UConn Huskies beat
the Miami Hurricaines 85-62!
Six Huskies scored in the double digits, including all five starters:
Chris Smith - 21 pts.
Rod Sellers - 13 pts.
Donyell Marshall - 13 pts.
Toraino Walker - 12 pts.
Scott Burrell - 10 pts.
Brain Fair - 11 pts.
Huskies 9-0 season
1-0 conference
If only Brian Fair and Kevin Ollie would stop fouling so much!
Saturday UConn vs. Illinois on CBS at 3:45.
Tuesday UConn vs. St. Johns 8:00
|
28.1042 | SU all around looking very good! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Jan 03 1992 21:19 | 18 |
|
Great year by the SU football team. With all those returning players
they should have a great year next year. It is my understanding that
they play Miami sometime during the next season in the Carrier dome.
That should definitely be a Nationally televised game!
Thanks for the SU basketball updates Joe! Still undefeated and they
finally get a little respect being ranked in the top 25. Looks like
they just may have a shot at the NCAA tournament this year after all!
Owens for Golden State is still playing some very good basketball! He
doesn't have the best stats on the team but he makes big plays when
they need it and has been an important rebounding source under the
boards. With him out there he can almost be a second point guard at
times along with Hardaway as he passes off and makes smart plays when
he has the ball up top.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1043 | Good game coaches are hard to find | SHALOT::MEDVID | paint me in leather | Mon Jan 06 1992 09:03 | 5 |
|
Attention ACChris: Villanova coached by Rollie Massimino beat #23
Georgetown this weekend.
|
28.1044 | Syracuse Football 1992 Schedule | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Mon Jan 06 1992 09:22 | 19 |
|
1992 Syracuse Football Schedule:
Sept. 5 East Carolina away
Sept. 12 Texas HOME
Sept. 19 Ohio State HOME
Sept. 26 Maryland HOME
Oct. 3 Louisville away
Oct. 10 Temple away
Oct. 17 open
Oct. 24 Rutgers HOME
Oct. 31 West Virginia away
Nov. 7 Pittsburgh HOME
Nov. 14 Boston College away
Nov. 21 Miami (Fl) HOME
|
28.1045 | Scores from the Weekend | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jan 06 1992 12:04 | 15 |
| Saturday's scores in the Big East from memory
UCONN 70 Illinois 66
Hall 67 BC 64
Nova by 2 over G'town 69-67
Syracuse by 12 or 14 over PC
St Johns over Miami by 14 73-59
Big game Tuesday UCONN vs. St Johns and I don't think it's on the tube
what a shame.
Jimbo
|
28.1046 | brutal schedule | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:53 | 9 |
| > -< Syracuse Football 1992 Schedule >-
Ken, that SU football schedule is tough ! It could be good, or bad,
for their chances for a national title. It's good that they have to
play the likes of East Carolina, Ohio State, Texas, Pitts and Miami
IF THEY WIN, but playing these schools is going to make winning
VERY DIFFICULT. Luckily they play 4 of the 5 above at HOME.
WOW, it just shows you how far this program really has come.
|
28.1047 | SU football in 1992 could be very exciting! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Jan 07 1992 05:27 | 13 |
|
My feelings exactly Joe!!! That is one tough schedule! Lets just hope
their up to the challenge.
It sure is a good thing they are losing only 3 players from this years
team. They are going to need everyone coming back and playing even
better than they did this year. Graves will need to have a tremendous
year if they are to have any chance at a national title!
Thanks mucho for the schedule Ken. It is very much appreciated!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1048 | SJU + LOUIEEEEE dragged into a dirty scandal!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:27 | 18 |
|
Did anybody happen to catch that little blurb during last night's
Georgetown - Providence game on ESPN? Ya know , the one regarding
some JC transfer down in Texas who has lost his remaining eligibility
because he accepted $7,000 when he was in JC. Is it Dexter Cambridge?
Apparently, he's stated that he was offered $30,000 to play at St.
John's. The ESPN blurb stated that this alleged offer was NOT made by
a member of the coaching staff and LOUIEEEEE has denied ANY knowledge
of this alleged situation.
Phil, what's the NY press reporting about this? What's Werdann's
leg status? Will he play tonight?
GO LOUIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
Kev
|
28.1049 | here's hoping UCONN sips greatly tonight - Go LOUIEEEEE! | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:28 | 1 |
|
|
28.1050 | "He's punched,kicked and tackled", NO FOUL!!!!!! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:36 | 20 |
|
Last nights game in Providence, which btw was won by Georgetown
by a margin of 7 points, clearly showed Mourning's return as a
dominant player in the BE.
It also showed that Thompson hasn't discarded his thug-like coaching
style.
set mode <sour grapes>
If PC had made a better showing at the free throw line, the Hoya's
would have returned home with a loss. PC had missed something like
11 free throws when it was only a 1 or 2 point game with 1:30
remaining.
PC has now dropped to 0-2 in BE play.
hth,
Kev
|
28.1051 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 07 1992 09:40 | 7 |
| > It sure is a good thing they are losing only 3 players from this years
> team. They are going to need everyone coming back and playing even
> better than they did this year.
They played most of the year WITHOUT their best defensive player, a line-
backer named Conley, so with his return, their defense will be better
than the one we saw this year (very porous vs. the pass).
|
28.1052 | but we DO respect them!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOT! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:11 | 18 |
| Oh Mr. "1991 NoTY"!
Perchance would you know what AM radio station carries the UConn
Huskies Basketball games? If'n WFAN fades in and out too much
Ah's like to mebbe tune in to da Huskie station and enjoy the
whippin the mighty Johnnies are gonna give the pups!
btw, fwiw, hth, etc, etc,
the pups record against LOUIEEEEE and the Johnnies is 2-10.
Justed thought ya'd 'preciate that little tidbit.
yer rovin datistishun,
Kev
;^)
|
28.1053 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:30 | 23 |
| > Perchance would you know what AM radio station carries the UConn
> Huskies Basketball games? If'n WFAN fades in and out too much
> Ah's like to mebbe tune in to da Huskie station and enjoy the
> whippin the mighty Johnnies are gonna give the pups!
Nope. And my buddy who brings the paper every morning is NOT in the office.
I'll see what I can find out...
> the pups record against LOUIEEEEE and the Johnnies is 2-10.
> Justed thought ya'd 'preciate that little tidbit.
Yeah, but they were EXCELLENT losses 8^)
Should be a good game....
latah,
'Saw
|
28.1054 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:57 | 6 |
| They have to have played more than 12 times, which a 2-10 record
indicates, since the Big East has been around since the 79-80 season
and they've played each other at least twice a year starting in
1980-81.
Ninj
|
28.1055 | UCONN RADIO 640 AM | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:27 | 12 |
| I picked them up a few weeks ago on 640 am. They said they were
UCONN Husky radio or something like that. Seeing how UCONN is a
5 to 7 point favorite I think the game will be decided by less.
Take St Johns and the points, UCONN will win ,Burrell will
handle Sealy but it will be less than 7 because they just can't hit
the foul shots in the game. My bro' (the inside info man) tells me
that Calhoun has been wroking hard on free throw shooting and that
in practice the team shoots well but in a game I'd rather have Tom
Garry shooting than Walker or Sellers. 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1056 | no way SJU gonna be beat! | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:36 | 8 |
| Thanks Jimbo for the AM info. It's nice to know there are STILL some nice
dependable types around!
;^)
Kev
|
28.1057 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:43 | 2 |
| The Glob says the UCONN-SJU game is on Ch 8. Wherever that is.
Denny
|
28.1058 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:46 | 4 |
| Also, I read the Globe article. UConn is 2-10 against St Johns since
Calhoun has been in Storrs.
John
|
28.1059 | Well, it wasn't UNTRUE either | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:02 | 7 |
| Ninj,
Ambiguity schleps!
;-)
Kev
|
28.1060 | looks like a loooooooooong season to me... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bush Go Home! no you keep him | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:16 | 21 |
|
Well I caught last night's game live at the Civ Center and I must say I feel
bad for the Hoyas. Stomper is just plain bad. He substituting pattern last
night made no sense. Harrison scores 7 points in two minutes so he sits him
down and they don't score for the next three minutes. He's got this new
offensive play scheme "5" (for pentagon I guess as the formation looks like
the pentagon) where all the guys end up on the strong side of the court.
One in the box one at the foul line, one top of key and two outside the
three point line.
No weak side rebounder and only once did they actually excute a screen off
it to open a guy free for a backdoor cut. Simply horrible. Mourning worked
it ok despite how easily he was double team. A good defensive team with
athletes is going to murder this offensive set.
Mourning was Mourning. As talented as he is, he's just as much undisciplined.
If only he'd curb his emotions a tad. The guards still can't shoot straight
and good ole JT tried to freeze the ball with 2+ minutes left and a two point
lead. No wonder Snuffy likes him, he's still using the four-corners.
mike
|
28.1061 | I waved to ya through my screen! | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:26 | 11 |
| Mikey,
I thought I saw you in the stands (with the bodacious blonde hangin
on ya) right?
PC shoulda won.
enough said!
Kev
|
28.1062 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:21 | 24 |
| > that Calhoun has been wroking hard on free throw shooting and that
> in practice the team shoots well but in a game I'd rather have Tom
Take it from a fan who knows about poor free throw shooting, practice
shooting don't mean squat !!! Bum-heim imported more free throw "experts"
(even a hypnotist, or something like that) and nothing worked....he said
they shot 80-90% in practice, but the 62% kept showing up in games.
Billy Packer had the best explanation I've heard, and it's so simple
it has to be more correct than wrong:
in practice you're relaxed and shooting one after another...
you get in to a rythm, and you usually aren't huffin'-and-puffin'
in a game you shoot 1 or 2 foul shots here and there, after you've
been sprinting up and down the court...it's difficult to relax
and concentrate
I haven't seen enough of UConn, but I know they have foul shooting problems
and this will haunt them against the big guys. I'm interested to see if
they have some perimeter shooters. The combination of Marshall-Sellers-
Walker on the front line should make up for their lack of a dominating
big man.
|
28.1063 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:30 | 7 |
| re: UConn
BTW, I hope they get croaked tonight. I fear them more that St. John's
(sorry Kev and Phil).
Joe
|
28.1064 | Packer states the obvious - what a genius! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:36 | 22 |
| re: .-1
Remember this about Billy Packer Joe: As bad as you might think
Boehiem is/was (and I, for one, can't stand the guy but think he's
vastly *underrated* as a coach - guy's put way too many W's on the
board to be that bad ...), Billy Packer was far, far, *far* worse.
He failed as a coach, which is something to remember whenever he puffs
his chest issuing all that "expert" commentary. (BTW, lots of other
coaches who do color commentary flunked out in the coaching department
- Bill Raferty and Dick Vitale being two of them - but at least they
admit it and make fun of themselves, unlike the pompous Packer.)
Having said that I doubt Packer is right about free throws. The
college I went to was of the Division III variety and even our coach
was smart enough to run free throw drills which featured playes running
up and down the floor and then practicing 1/1's. (i.e. simulating game
conditions) I *seriously* doubt Baywhine, along with every other coach
in the USA, doesn't do this as well.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1065 | D. Brown can make a difference...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Jan 07 1992 17:23 | 10 |
| I think Werdann will give it a try tonight, but I know he's far from
100%. Foster will have to have a big game again in the middle.
This will surely be a tough one for the Redmen, but we did it last
year, so anything is possible.
2-1 at this point in the conference would be ok.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1066 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | How'd the Faiders to this weekend? | Tue Jan 07 1992 17:27 | 9 |
| RE: SU football sked
Thanks for posting next year's schedule, Ken. Most of their schedule
is BE games - they play everyone in the BE next year except Va. Tech.
It's good for the program to see some intersectional matchups against
traditional powers Ohio State and Texas. Also, SU sure has an attractive
home schedule for next year.
Joe
|
28.1067 | UConn 39 SJU 37 @halftime | CSTEAM::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 21:09 | 1 |
|
|
28.1068 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Jan 08 1992 05:15 | 10 |
| RE -1:
So how did the UCONN / SJU game end???? Looks like it was
either a Defensive struggle or just poor shooting as of half time
score.
Here's hoping that Syracuse can continue it's roll and go 11 - 0
over Pittsburg tonight!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1069 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Wed Jan 08 1992 07:31 | 11 |
| UCONN won by 9 points. I forget the final score exactly, but I'd say
87-78 or something like that.
Chris Smith had a career high 35. Defense was good on both sides, but
UCONN got hot with their offense. Brian Fair sank four straight free
throws late to keep the UCONN lead wide...
Sealy was shooting some three-pointers though, and it could've been close
at the end...
'Saw
|
28.1070 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Jan 08 1992 07:50 | 5 |
| RE -1:
Thanks for the early morning update Saw! It is appreciated!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1071 | Syracuse is at 10 - 1 & 2 - 1 in BE play. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Jan 09 1992 00:29 | 15 |
|
Syracuse lost to Pittsburg tonight on the road by the score of 83 -74.
I caught a couple of highlights from ESPN and it didn't look like they
played all that bad. I had a feeling they might lose this game being
their first major test on the road in the BE.
Joe, did you get the chance to watch or listen. What were your
feelings?
They play Miami in Syracuse on Saturday. That should be a win for them
but they will then have to play Georgetown on the road next Wednesday.
Hopefully they will respond well after their first loss!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1072 | ugh! | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:30 | 11 |
| Syracuse had as much as a 7 point lead through the second half but Sean
Miller scored 11 points in the last 4 or 5 minutes. Also, in very
uncharacteristic form, Pitt hit most of their free throws down the
stretch. (Info from ESPN replays; didn't see it).
Watched the Villanova-BC game, though. Very disappointed in BC's Curley.
FWIW, there's a joke going around Charlotte that first the Hornets
drafted Larry Johnson. Next they'r going to get Doug Moe as their coach.
And then they're going to draft Curley. Get it? Larry, Moe and Curley?
TTom
|
28.1073 | disappointing, but not unexpected | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:52 | 28 |
| > Joe, did you get the chance to watch or listen. What were your
> feelings?
No, I missed most of it (had a hoop game myself), but caught the last
7 minutes on radio (just as Pitt completed a 13-3 run that took them
from a 5-pt deficit to a 5-pt lead). I don't know if they made mistakes,
or if Pitt just played real well. I know that Morningstar had a big
game (shouldn't happen!), and as Tom said, Pitt uncharacteristically
hit MOST of their free throws down the stretch. They made a courageous
effort to hang in there, as they had the ball with the score tied and
2 minutes to go, but threw it away. Their defense let them down, as
Pitt was answering every SU bucket (the biggest, Sean Miller's first
basket of the game ---> a 3-pointer).
BTW, Moten was the go-to guy down the stretch, as Johnson had tight
coverage.
I feared this game too, but you really want a win on the road over a
team that isn't one of the top in your conference. I was hoping for
them to sneak by this one and accept our first defeat @ G'town next
week.
One comment: Mike Hopkins' value to the team is his hustle...ie:
the *intangibles* he brings onto the floor. BUT, this kid fouls
constantly (he fouled out last night), and provides very little
offensively. I really hope that Anthony Harris improves his defense
and shot selection to the point where he's getting more and more
of Hopkins' minutes as the season progresses.
|
28.1074 | Kid's a player IMO (when healthy) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:03 | 7 |
| re: TTom's disapointment with Curley
Keep in mind the kids got a very bad back. Probably shouldn't even be
playing from what I heard.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1075 | OK, then | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:07 | 3 |
| Chris, Thanks for the info. That would explain it.
TTom
|
28.1076 | Still won't do it with Evans as coach | SHALOT::MEDVID | paint me in leather | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:32 | 13 |
| RE: Pitt
From what I saw on the ESPN highlights, Morngingstar has somehow found
talent (still sans coordination). He had 21 points last night and
appeared (from the highlights) to own the lane. When he did what he
did against Kentucky, I thought it was one-timer. He just may be on
his way to the NBA where he will become the next Dave Hoppin.
As for the clutch shot of the night, it appeared to be Sean Miller's
NBA 3-pointer down the stretch. No one was guarding him out that high
above the key so he just shot it from behind the NBA line. Swish.
--dan'l
|
28.1077 | Frieder let him get away | FRETZ::HEISER | reach out and taunt someone | Thu Jan 09 1992 11:03 | 8 |
| Re: UCONN
How's Brian Fair look so far this year? I hear he's their 6th man.
Brian was Arizona's high school player of the year last year. He led
his South Mountain H.S. to the state Division 1 title.
Mike
|
28.1078 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Thu Jan 09 1992 11:06 | 10 |
| > How's Brian Fair look so far this year? I hear he's their 6th man.
Sank four critical free throws after coming in cold off the bench the
other night against St Johns.
The free throws in a pressure situation preserved UCONN's cushion....
Good stuff.
'Saw
|
28.1079 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 09 1992 11:51 | 11 |
| re Curley
He went through 5 hours of physical therapy before the game. You
have to respect that!
re Fair
Is the sixth or seventh man, regarded as their best outside shooter,
even better than Smith. The reason he is not seeing much time is Why would
you take Smith or Burrell out. Brian and Kevin Ollie are excellent
young guards and I'm looking forward to three more years of them
Jimbo
|
28.1080 | | FRETZ::HEISER | reach out and taunt someone | Thu Jan 09 1992 14:50 | 7 |
| Re: Fair
Today's Phoenix Gazette says that Fair is averaging 8.5ppg and is only
shooting 39.7% (25-63). At least he's playing every game as a
freshman. Should be a good one in a couple years.
Mike
|
28.1081 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Jan 10 1992 04:50 | 8 |
|
Thanks for the info on the SU game guys. One loss won't kill them
just as long as it doesn't create a snowball effect. I look forward to
a win over Miami Saturday but a gut check against Georgetown on
Wednesday. We'll just have to see how they respond after the Pittsburg
loss.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1082 | Derek Brown played well..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Jan 10 1992 10:29 | 30 |
| The Redmen get BC tomorrow evening at Alumni Hall. Is Curley in that
bad of shape?
Redmen need this one. They have Miami next week, so they could get to
4-1 in the BE real quick.
Although they lost to UConn this week, I came away from the loss with
some good feelings:
1. Chris Smith had a career game at home (Gampel), which by the way,
was LOUD! Still, the Redmen hung in.
2. Werdann played, and even though he got in foul trouble, it was good
to see him back in seemingly good shape.
3. Chuck Sproling hit 4 three's, and had 18 pts. This is a good omen
for the Redmen.
4. Jason Buchanan played well at PG, and Shawnelle Scott was once
again a force inside. Sealy didn't shoot well, but had his typical
20+ pts.
5. The bench played well, with Derek Brown, Mitch Foster and Lamont
Middleton providing some good play.
Was this a good loss? Not really, but we get the Huskies back soon
enough.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1083 | SU has their work ahead of them, but they should make NCAA | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 10 1992 11:00 | 43 |
| > Thanks for the info on the SU game guys. One loss won't kill them
> just as long as it doesn't create a snowball effect.
I don't sense that SU will be thrown into any *funk* because of this
loss. The radio annnouncers said that Pitt was really up for this one...
the place was rocking 'cause they wanted to knock off a ranked, unbeaten.
Yet SU held tough down the stretch and didn't fall apart.
They're lucky to have Miami at home (and with Miami at the end of a horribly
long roadtrip) before G'town. If they had some tough road games following
this Pitt loss, they might get into a losing streak, and who knows how they'd
respond. With Miami and Pitt (both at The Dome) sandwiched around the
G'town game, I fully expect them to be 4-2 at the end of next week.
Given the gloomy predictions for this team, making the NCAA tournament
is THE big goal, in my mind. With a 10-1 record, here's a best-guess at
what they *probably* have to do the rest of the way:
MIAMI W
@ G'town L
PITT W
@ Villanova L
ST. JOHN'S W< ?
@ Providence W
SETON HALL W< ?
UCONN L
@ Seton Hall L
NOTRE DAME W
@ St. John's L
G'TOWN W< ?
BC W
@ Miami W
@ UConn L
VILLANOVA W
----
19-8, 20-7 ?
I think they have to win 2 of the 3 at home vs. St. John's-Seton Hall-G'town
to insure an invitation to the NCAA (especially if they lose to all 3 on the
road).
I like the way their schedule is set up. They only play 2 consecutive road
games once, and that includes Miami.
|
28.1084 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Sun Jan 12 1992 20:42 | 20 |
| RE -1:
Syracuse beat Miami handily Saturday night. Joe your feelings look
pretty accurate except I'm a little concerned on that Notre Dame game
as SU seems to have problems with them. They shouldn't but ND seems to
be coming on the last few games they've played so we just will have to
see. I also think they are set up pretty well for making the NCAA
tournament. The Big East tournament and the NCAA tournament are the most
important. They can lose 1/2 of the rest of there games and it will not
bother me as long as they play well in the Big East tournament and get
into and play well in the NCAA tournament. Don't get me wrong...I would
like them to win every last game but realistically and in the big
picture of things it isn't that big of a deal. It may even help them to
be lower seeded for a change as they don't seem to play up to their
billing most of the time when they are ranked high up.
It should be a tough game Wednesday but maybe they can pull an
upset against Georgetown!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1085 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Mon Jan 13 1992 07:48 | 16 |
| OUCH!
UCONN loses by 9 at Villanova.
Congrats to the Wildcats for outplaying them.
Worried about UCONN. Namely, who is going to fill in when Chris Smith
has an off night? Who is gonna take up the slack.
Hopefully, UCONN will use this loss as a learning experience, and will
get back on the winning track ASAP!
'Saw
|
28.1086 | Taste great or less filling ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Mon Jan 13 1992 09:20 | 8 |
| Real question, of course, is how is Soup enjoying his most recent helping
of 'Nova Crow ???
Remember, Rollie Massimino had completely lost it and 'Nova was in tatters
with a disaster of a season facing it. No sooner said than the Cats rack
up wins over Georgetown, Boston College, and now #5 Connecticut.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1087 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Mon Jan 13 1992 09:23 | 12 |
| Bob --
There's a great fluctuation in the Earth's magnetic field being observed
by NOAA this morning. It's coming from the Atlanta area.
The spin down there must be awesome to have that much effect!
Look for ACC Chris to start spin-control any time now!
'Saw
|
28.1088 | trip report ! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 13 1992 09:56 | 40 |
| I was in Syracuse this past weekend, and here's what I got from
their game with Miami:
It wasn't a really entertaining game. SU jumped out early (by 10) in
the 1st 1/2, but then allowed Miami to tie it at the half. They
struggled until about 10 minutes to go in the game, and then finally
put them away.
Miami outrebounded them BIGTIME ! They had a 24-6 rebounding edge in
the 1st 1/2 alone !! SU won the battle of the boards in the 2nd 1/2.
That, their defense, and the 3-pt shot were what won it for them.
Johnson had a huge game (35 pts...6 of 10 from 3-pt range). His
shot is so sweet.
SU got nothing inside, and this is going to be a problem. I'm dis-
appointed in Autry not trying to drive inside more. And their
fastbreak isn't much of a weapon. They're much more of a 1/2-COURT
TEAM than they've been in recent years. I also think they gamble
too much on defense...they get running around so much trying to steal
passes that a good ballhandling team will pick them apart.
I'm not expecting them to win at G'town Wed night.
BTW, Anthony Harris started in place of Hopkins (thigh bruise)
and had 7pts. Boehiem dwelled about his 2 turnovers, but the
fact is that this kid has a beautiful jumpshot and has the
instincts of a scorer. There's NO WAY he won't be starting
next year (or playing most of the time). Bum-heimer talks
about the "intangibles" Hopkins brings on the floor, but
with Johnson graduating, he's going to need someone to pick
up those pts, and it ain't Hopkins.
Also, rumors have it that Boehiem isn't going to come out of
this investigation cleanly. Won't it be ironic that in the year
that he coaches this team to surprising success, (and convinces his
biggest critics that *maybe* he does know something), he'll get
thrown out ?
Joe
|
28.1089 | weekend update | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:27 | 12 |
| weekend scores for the not up to date 8*) from memory of course
Vill 79 UCONN 70 (nova hits 37 of 42 free throws)
Syracuse 73 Miami 57 (Miami has covered every Big East game so far)
St Johns 85 BC 72
Pitt won by 12 over Providence something like 84-72
G'town 73 Hall 65 (Hall should have won they had 1fg between 13 minute
and 2 minutes left in the game)
I'm heading down for the UCONN vs. Pitt game in Hartford Tuesday.
Jimbo
|
28.1090 | 'Nova does it again !!! More crow comin' right up !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Tue Jan 14 1992 00:31 | 44 |
| � <<< Note 28.1025 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
� -< Death of a Coach, coming to a theater near you. >-
� How long before Rollie Massimino gets canned at Villanova? IMO he's
� one of the most overrated coaches in the game, and has been for some
� time now.
� Here's a guy who's strategically located in about the best recruiting
� spot any coach could dream of. He's at a school with a terrific
� basketball history in a conference that's on the tube more than any
� other in the USA. He won a Title in 1985 which should've put him on
� the map with any high school kid in the country. (Kids who sign with
� North Carolina *still* talk about having watched them win the National
� Championship in 1982.) And what's he done with it? About as little as
� humanly possible, me_thinks.
� I saw Nova play a couple of weeks ago against Georgia Tech and Cats
� looked *bad*. REEL bad. But the thing most shocking was the complete
� and total caos that reigned on the Villanova sidelines. No less than
� four (4) coaches were up off their chairs yelling various things to the
� players. Total confusion. During timeouts everybody's talking at
� once. Seems to me Rollie's either lost control or never had it to
� begin with.
� - ACC Chris
Last night in The Meadowlands in overtime, Villanova beat Seton Hall,
73-68. That makes 4 straight conference wins for the 'Cats, three of
which were against the Big East elite (G'Town, UConn, Hall). And their
wins against the Hoyas, BC, and now Seton Hall were all on the road.
We need a doctor in here real quick. And tell him to bring a stomach pump
with him. This poor lad has had to stuff so much crow down his tight
gullet that he's about ready to take wing. He's had it Blackened,
Broiled, Baked, and now Deep Fried To A Crackly Crunch. Flamb�d,
�touffed, Skewered, Stuffed, Sizzled, Roasted, Toasted, Shaken, Stirred,
Scrambled, and yes, even Hard-Boiled.
No doubt Rollie and his 'Cats will get off their Magic Carpet Ride someday
soon but, for now, let us all observe that reports of Mr Massimino's
untimely demise are highly exaggerated. As Jay Leno says ... "Go ahead,
much all you want ... we'll make more."
Bob Hunt
|
28.1091 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Tue Jan 14 1992 07:12 | 1 |
| Seriously, seriously rollward there Bob...too funny!
|
28.1092 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Jan 14 1992 07:45 | 29 |
|
Thanks for the SU update Joe. I saw that the game was 35 - 35
early in the second Quarter so I didn't think they were playing very
well. You just confirmed my suspicions.
Hopefully they were just having an off game and it was the first
time they have played against Miami so maybe they weren't sure how to
play them.
I'm still hoping they can knock off Georgetown Wednesday but it is
going to be tough with Mourning(sp) playing well. The last couple games
I saw him he was playing some very good basketball.
Interesting bit about Boeheim. I heard a month or 2 back that it
looked like he might make it unscaved but now from what you've said it
seems something has changed. I'm just wondering if the McRae deal may
be having anything to do with his possible ouster. Since the NCAA
basically had to back off on the McRae bit as SU was fighting it and the
NCAA didn't feel it was big enough to continue to go after maybe they've
decided to fry bigger fish in Boeheim. I'm just guessing of course
but I was concerned that since they couldn't keep McRae out of the SU
program they might try and go after something or someone else. If they do
find something I hope it is just on him. Hopefully this way SU can use it
to dump him out and protect the program from possible probation or at
least minimal probation. I wouldn't die seeing him leave in fact I would
be quite happy. There are plenty of good coaches out there that would love
to coach the SU program.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1093 | the Hall drops to 2-3 in conference play | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Jan 14 1992 09:59 | 10 |
| re .1090:
> That makes 4 straight conference wins for the 'Cats, three of
> which were against the Big East elite (G'Town, UConn, Hall).
Not to take anything away from Villanove, but the Pirates are starting
to look less and less like they belong in the Big East elite... :-(
py
|
28.1094 | Does Luther have a clue about roundball? | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Tue Jan 14 1992 10:05 | 21 |
| Did the Pirates hire as an assistant coach the old free-throw
shooting coach from Syracuse? ;^)
FWIW, it took over 30 minutes to play the last 4 minutes of regulation!
It went like this;
(Pirates defending)
Pass inbound, grab a player, shoot the foul, pass inbound, grab a
player, shoot the foul)
and
('Nova Defending)
Pass inbound, grab a player, shoot the foul, get the rebound, pass
upcourt, get fouled, etc, etc.
yecchh!
Kev
|
28.1095 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 14 1992 10:17 | 5 |
| This game was an example of why I don't generally watch college hoops
and I'm glad I switched over to the end of Aliens after the UMass game.
Sigourney Weaver rules!
John
|
28.1096 | What's so difficult about free throws? (UConn, Hall...) | LIMPID::TESSIER | | Tue Jan 14 1992 10:37 | 6 |
| Nova won that game at the free throw line. Of course, you could also
say that the Hall lost the game at the line. They shot about 50
percent from the line and missed six consecutive freebies at the
end of regulation to enable Nova to get into OT.
Laker_Ken
|
28.1097 | Perseverence is a virtue, Ninj...... | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Tue Jan 14 1992 10:48 | 13 |
| Laker_Ken,
just a nit but I believe 'nova actually shot ~88% from the stripe
and SH shot less than 37%!
Ninj,
Keep trying. One poorly played game isn't enough to blackball
the whole sheebang. One "excellent" game is worth 15-20 bad ones.
Don't give up......
hal tried hard,
Kev
|
28.1098 | just like the Soccer School | CNTROL::CHILDS | Dean & BBJ two of a kind | Tue Jan 14 1992 10:58 | 15 |
|
down 11 with 2:11 left and they win? Yup that coach has definately lost
control. hahaaaa
Kev, that's cause they get 6 fouls. It appears to me that while the teams
seem to get a reprieve by playing a player with 5 by the same token the
Big East refs become whistle happy and the effect of the sixth is washed
out. It also drags Big East games out too long. I wish they'd revert to
5 fouls like the rest of the country.
I guess like UNC, the Big East feels it's their job to secure NBA futures
for their players thus the foul shooting under pressure situation practice
and life with 6 fouls...
mike
|
28.1099 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 14 1992 11:03 | 6 |
| Nope, Kev, it seems to me like over the years the Big East has been the
leading perpetrator of thised kind of game. Since the overwhelming
majority of games shown in the East are from the Big East, it has
tended to bias me against the sport. Sorry.
John
|
28.1100 | NCAA will get SU for the McRae fiasco. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 14 1992 11:31 | 12 |
| > I'm just wondering if the McRae deal may
> be having anything to do with his possible ouster. Since the NCAA
> basically had to back off on the McRae bit as SU was fighting it and the
> NCAA didn't feel it was big enough to continue to go after maybe they've
> decided to fry bigger fish in Boeheim.
You're right on the money here. I just received my Big East Briefs issue
yesterday and they reported that the SU public relations guy (Ron Hill ?)
stated that the school has been told by the NCAA that they will "make up"
for backing off McRae, AT THE SCHOOL'S EXPENSE.
Let's hope this translates to Boeheim's FIRING.
|
28.1101 | St,Johns takes a dump.Here's hoping Boeheim's next | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Jan 15 1992 00:25 | 15 |
|
RE -1:
Ouch! Big time ouch!!! Dump Boeheim and keep the program out of
it as much as possible. Use him as a sacrifical lamb....I won't cry one
bit. Maybe this way they can appease the NCAA. I sure hope so!!
I don't think St.Johns fans will be too happy this coming morning
as Miami dumped them tonight by the score of 45 - 42. St.Johns was an
11 point favorite. Now that Miami has a taste of wining in the Big East
the rest of the teams had better beware as I'm sure they will be hungry
for some more!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1102 | Not a nice way to be immortalized as Miami's first win | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:34 | 9 |
|
ARRGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
today I remain,
not the happy camper,
Kev
|
28.1103 | Hoyas will probably be their next victum | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Wed Jan 15 1992 10:25 | 7 |
|
It was just Louie's way of welcoming them to the conference...
;^)
mike
|
28.1104 | Snooze Hoops | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Grapefruits,Golf, and Girls | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:07 | 6 |
| The Miami - St. John's game awas 14 -12 at the half. That is not a
typo.
IF that's the only way Miami can win - argghh.
JD
|
28.1105 | UCONN by 10 over Pitt | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:17 | 18 |
| Went down to the UCONN game last night and saw a decent game.
First half was back and forth until about 5 minutes left in the half
when UCONN went on one of their trademark 12-0 or something like that
runs. I love it when that happens! Up by 11 at the half UCONN just
basically held onto the lead for the second half, I think the
lead was at least six for the whole half. One scary part of the
game was Donyell Marshall getting undercut by his own teammate and
staying down for what seemed like hours. He ended up coming back into
the game but I hope he's not injured.
One of the funny things that happened was before the game I was having
a few at Challenges (ultimate sports bar across the street from the
civic center) and on the tube is the player introductions of the
Orlando Magic. They are still in their sweats with the team logo
"MAGIC" on the back. This girl leans over to me and asks "Is that the
team Magic Johnson plays for?" Too funny
Jimbo
|
28.1106 | SU-G'town @7pm on ESPN tonight. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:32 | 36 |
| > The Miami - St. John's game awas 14 -12 at the half. That is not a
> typo.
> IF that's the only way Miami can win - argghh.
I heard the last few minutes of the 1st 1/2 and part of the reason for the
low (very low) score was that neither team shot well. Miami was something
like 4 for 19, St. John's 5 for 19. Miami had 13 turnovers in the 1/2 too.
Miami used the 45-second clock to the max each trip.
I saw them (personally) play SU last Sat night and they work the ball
and crash the boards. The pull down a lot of offensive rbs, which
sometimes translates to 2-minute possessions.
They gave SU a scare that night, so I wasn't too surprised by this.
re: tonight's SU-G'town game
Very seldom do these games turn out to be one-sided, so I'm hopeful
that SU can be competitive. Obviously Mourning is the player SU
will be watching all night, on both ends of the floor, and they'll
probably do a decent job "containing" him. Look for Harrison to
have a big night...and maybe some surprise #s from an unknown, like
Jacques. These guys are the ones that usually hurt SU (and it's
even more likely this year with their double-teaming, gambling
style defense).
As for G'town's focus, it should obviously be on Johnson, which
means Moten and Autry will have to come up big. They should be
setting up plenty of stuff for Autry, who will be guarded by
the diminutive Joey Brown (6'4" vs. 5'-something"). I doubt
G'town will play zone, as SU has poured in 11 3-ptrs a couple
of times over the last 2 wks. It should be a man-to-man
battle.
|
28.1107 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknight | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:38 | 6 |
| � The Miami - St. John's game awas 14 -12 at the half. That is not a
If Carlos Huerta was on the basketball team it could've been tied
at the half!
/Don
|
28.1108 | kids go watch the TV in the bedroom ... | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:45 | 16 |
|
Cmon now Joe, SU is ranked higher than Georgetown so they must be better
right?
;^)
I expect it'll be a good one tonight with one of the teams winning at the
wire....
Joey Brown maybe too quick for Autry. I worry more about Molten. Churchwell
should be able to keep Johnson in check. The difference in the game is going
to be how effect McRae will be against Mourning. Alonzo will eat Siock alive...
let see GT 73 SU 69...
mike
|
28.1109 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jan 15 1992 13:15 | 3 |
| JD, the way you decry the slamma-jamma high scoring pro style of
basketball, I figured you'd been eatin' up such a defensive battle as
that exhibited by Miami and SJU.
|
28.1110 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | America's #1 Sport: MURDER | Wed Jan 15 1992 13:28 | 16 |
| Mac -
Naw - I like hoops played like teams such as the Frazier-Reed, etc.,
Knicks, or the Celts played - you know, ball movement etc. I don't
like the stall at all - and I don't like slamma jamma. I'd rather
watch a Chris Mullin work to the open spot and drill the jumper than
see a guy stick his tongue out while double-pumping to slam. Both
shots, BTW, are worth the same amount of points. Now, I do enjoy some
jams - and love athletic moves - but IMO, a vast majority of dunks are
not needed. And all the histronics and arm motions, etc., are like
putting Loni Anderson's chest on a pig.
I abhor the stall in hoops.
JD
|
28.1112 | SU now at 4 - 1 in the BE and 12 - 1 overall. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Jan 16 1992 03:06 | 46 |
|
Georgetown favored by 4.......
losing by 12!!! All right!! Final score SU 74 GT 62
Excellent Defense by Syracuse tonight! They led the game wire to
wire although there were a couple of minutes that concerned me. Mourning
was tied up all night but still ended up getting 17 points and 2
blocks. Most of those points though were at the end when Syracuse had
the game pretty much locked up. Mourning fouled out with around 4 minutes
left to play.
My impressions of the game were that with the exception of the 3 pt
shot that fell most of the time when Georgetown shot it that Georgetown
has Mourning and that is pretty much it. They are going to have a rough
season if they can't pull up and hit jump shots.
Syracuse....like you said the other day Joe they seem to be more
of a half court oriented team. Not as much running from them as I would
have expected. They get out of control once and awhile and they will
have to work on that. Excellent Defense! If they play Defense like that
all year and crash the boards they should be in every game the rest of
the year. Hopkins, needs some seasoning. Plays a little to much out of
control for my taste but I'm sure he will get better. Autry, had a good
finish of the game but had trouble in the first half. Still a very good
player. Moten, played very consistent throughout. You can see him
really being a star for Syracuse in the near future. Siock(sp), wasn't
that great but he made an impact being there. Needs to work on his
shooting and positioning under the glass. Johnson, what can you say?!
The guy played fantastic Offensively and Defensively. Definitely
Syracuse's best player on the team. And who's this Harris guy? He
didn't play a whole lot of minutes but he looks like he has good
potential as a shooter and didn't play too poorly on Defense either.
All and all a very enjoyable night watching Georgetown lose their
sixth straight to Syracuse. SU is now tied for 1st with Villanova for
the top spot in the Big East.
Did you get to see the game Joe? how do you feel about it? As if I
should ask....
Next game is against Pittsburg in the Dome on Saturday. Hopefully
a little payback is in order!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1113 | I was impressed. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 16 1992 09:37 | 56 |
| >Mourning was tied up all night but still ended up getting 17 points and 2
> blocks.
Given that he has AT LEAST 2 guys on him every time he touched the ball,
I was impressed with his offensive arsenal. He's going to be a good pro.
He's aggressive on defense, and Boehiem's strategy of taking it at him
paid off in Mourning's foul trouble.
> My impressions of the game were that with the exception of the 3 pt
> shot that fell most of the time when Georgetown shot it that Georgetown
> has Mourning and that is pretty much it. They are going to have a rough
> season if they can't pull up and hit jump shots.
I didn't realize they had so little in offensive talent. This appears to
be a "typical" John Thompson team (to the max), in that it's loaded with
look-alike players who play scrappy defense, but have little to no offensive
skills.
> Hopkins, needs some seasoning. Plays a little to much out of control
With each game I'm getting more and more impatient with this guy (as if
that matters :^). He's a human foul. All he did last night is foul
or turn the ball over. He doesn't score. He can handle the ball,
and does get in a player's face on defense, but I'd like to see more
offense coming out of the 2-guard spot. Maybe then Autry's assist
#s would increase, and he wouldn't feel he had to drive so much.
Anthony Harris should be playing a little more with each game (IMO).
And he should be the starting 2-guard next year, with Hopkins playing
"inspirational senior off the bench".
Harris was MR. BASKETBALL in the state of Connecticut (a huge steal
for Syracuse) last year. He's a prolific scorer (yes, your eyes
were true when you saw that sweet jumpshot). Boehiem gets on him
'cause of his defense and turnovers, but if it were me, I'd take
the freshman and use his offensive skills to "juice up" the team
when they're struggling to score. A designated gunner. The
defense and turnovers will improve with time, but there's no
need to ignore the offensive talent in the meantime.
SU's improve foul shooting kept G'town at a distance in the 2nd 1/2.
I kept expecting them to fall apart (we've seen it so many times in
the past), but once G'town got that 10th foul (with plenty of time
remaining in the game) and there was no pressure 1-and-1's, I felt
good about SU's chances.
Dave Johnson is not only very talented, but he's a crunch-time
player and a leader. Most college team's who have a player like
this can go a long way in the NCAA tournament. Maybe this will
happen to SU this year.
BTW, could Jim Boehiem actually win his 3rd BE Coach of the Year
award ?
|
28.1114 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:04 | 26 |
| It's quite apparent at this point that SU was definitely overlooked in
the preseason polls/predictions. I know they really haven't played
that tough of a schedule (wasn't G'town their first ranked opponent?)
but you've gotta be happy with only 1 loss so far.
When Harris hit a three I was like you Night Flier - Who?? This is the
first time I've seen SU this year and Moten did look pretty good. He
sure seemed to be around the ball alot, both offensively and
defensively.
> SU's improve foul shooting kept G'town at a distance in the 2nd 1/2.
> I kept expecting them to fall apart (we've seen it so many times in
> the past),
I also felt that Georgetown would make a run and SU would end up with
an unimpressive narrow victory. But SU did a good job answering every
G'town challenge and not cracking on the road. I don't think the
Hoyas ever got closer than 6 in the 2nd half.
It also seemed like SU could've won very easily if they would've been
shooting better, especially in the first half.
Joe
|
28.1115 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 16 1992 10:17 | 11 |
| > When Harris hit a three I was like you Night Flier - Who??
The thing that was impressive about that one shot (and shows you the
type of scoring talent he is) is that he hit it on the move (off the
dribble). He didn't hoist up a wide open set-shot.
Bill Raftery made an excellent point about SU's talent: 4 of the 5
players on the court are quick, can handle the ball, and "turn the
corner" and penetrate to the basket. This team was made for the
"motion offense".
|
28.1116 | | FSDEV3::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:22 | 6 |
|
Lot's of press lately about Tom Coughlin's recruiting for the BC Eagles
football program. Apparently he's landed some top prospects from areas
where BC wasn't real strong in years past. The pundits seem to feel
that BC football could be a powerhouse again soon. Now if they could
just get some help for Curley.....
|
28.1117 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:38 | 5 |
| Boston papers are being house-organs for the BC Sports Information
Office again. This is one of the (many) things that pisses me off
about BC.
John
|
28.1118 | | FSDEV3::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:47 | 3 |
|
Geez John there you go again with that western Mass jealousy stuff
again :-) :-)
|
28.1119 | Boston Globe :== Eagle Eye Illustrated | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:53 | 7 |
| Absolutely right. And proud of it. Articles like that can do nothing
but help BC's recruiting and I believe the Globe should publicize all
the schools equally. Of course, having 75% or so of the Globe sports
department come from BC has nothing absolutely whatsoever to do with
it. (set mode/sarcasm=off)
John
|
28.1120 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | America's #1 Sport: MURDER | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:21 | 7 |
| JOhn -
Hit the nail on the haid. BC has a tradition of strong support in the
sports media world of Boston - and nationally. Part of the reason why
Dougie was hyped so much.
JD
|
28.1121 | It is the "Boston" Globe, isn't it? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:28 | 17 |
|
Heck, John, BC and UMass aren't even in the same division in football.
You don't consider UMass to be in recruiting competition with BC for
football talent, do you?
Basketball is a different story. UMass is making great strides there,
though, even in the pub department. I think they've actually overtaken
BC in in-depth coverage in the Globe this year. Even Bob Ryan broke
down and wrote all sorts of nice things about UMass after the big win
over Oklahoma...
I guess I'm one of the few that roots for all of the local college
teams, probably because I didn't go to any of them, and also because
they're all underdogs in almost all sports...
glenn
|
28.1123 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:09 | 6 |
| In some cases, yes, for a kid who would be a marginal player at BC vs a
star at UMass, the article may be the sort of thing to help sway him to
BC. But's it not just UMass who it hurts, either. It's all the other
Division 1-AA schools in New England where that kid could go.
John
|
28.1124 | not keeping the boys home | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:24 | 8 |
| re: Globe article swaying kids to BC
Let's see what the tally is in the Spring, when the signees are
identified. BC has to keep the Mass kids home 1st...forget about
recruiting in *new* areas. Anyone who listened to the radio
broadcast of the BC-SU football game had to take notice of the
many times Gil Santos said, "SYRACUSE (player), FROM (hometown),
MASSACHUSETTS".
|
28.1125 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Thu Jan 16 1992 15:32 | 15 |
|
munch munch this bird sucks. Great game by SU. I wouldn't go overboard
about their defense cause let's face it Georgetown shot less than 30%
because they missed uncontested layups and open jumpers. Their offense
was impressive though but Jimmy's always had good offense just lousy
excution. The thing about SU this year is that they play like a team,
not four guys standing around watching Billy.
Again Mourning shows his greatness and his undiscipline. He has to learn
that he cannot block every shot. He got caught much too often out of
rebounding posistion last night allowing SU many many second chances.
With 5 fouls he should have never went after Molten. The risk was too
great he wasn't going to make up the deficit with that one play.
mike
|
28.1126 | | DECWET::METZGER | Is T a ghost again? | Thu Jan 16 1992 16:32 | 9 |
|
One thing I noticed watching the Rose Bowl this year was how many Michigan
players came from Mass.
Why does Michigan have such strong recruiting in Mass ?
Metz
|
28.1127 | one possibility | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Thu Jan 16 1992 17:45 | 20 |
|
>One thing I noticed watching the Rose Bowl this year was how many Michigan
>players came from Mass.
>Why does Michigan have such strong recruiting in Mass ?
they own shares in the Bank of Boston?
seems to me they got a foothold in here with Jamie Morris and since then
it's mushroomed. For Hoops Rameal Robinson started the trend that way.
I've met Jamie and real out going happy go luck guy. I'm sure he could
pursuade a few folks to lean towards Michigan...
mike
|
28.1128 | would YOU, as an athlete, attend school there | FRETZ::HEISER | Where's Waldo? | Thu Jan 16 1992 18:02 | 1 |
| because the rest of the schools have wuss sports programs!
|
28.1129 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Jan 16 1992 18:11 | 4 |
| Michigan has a huge alumni presence here in Mass and they recruit the
area very aggressively.
John
|
28.1130 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Howard Roark laughed. | Fri Jan 17 1992 08:49 | 7 |
|
There was an article in the Boston Globe awhile ago, when
Rumeal Robinson and I think Greg McMurtry and Robert Perryman
were all at Michigan, about one particular Michigan alum who
was instrumental in recruiting all three as well as several
other Mass. kids.
|
28.1131 | SU investigative process coming to closure. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 17 1992 10:55 | 14 |
| Hey you SU guys, did you hear Raftery say the other night that the
internal SU investigation is now completed, and it's been turned
over to the NCAA ? I believe that's what I heard.
If one of the penalties is going to be exclusion from the NCAA tourna-
ment, would you rather take it NOW, or accept it next year ? If I had
the choice, I'd take the hit this year, and keep my eligibility for
next year.
They've had a great year already, so the SU faithful have already had
a good season. Being excluded this year will hurt for a little while,
but it won't be as bad as going a whole year knowing you aren't playing
for anything. And taking the punishment now doesn't hurt your recruiting
of John Wallace and Otis Hill.
|
28.1132 | another perspective | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Fri Jan 17 1992 11:25 | 10 |
|
plus they have no chance this year to win it all. Right Joe? ;^)
I know if they've got no chance what the heil are Georgetown's chances?
Slimmer than none...
:^(
mike
|
28.1133 | Read another paper | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Jan 17 1992 11:49 | 10 |
| I don't understand why the Globe should give fair treatment and
coverage to all schools. It's a Boston paper that covers Boston
sports and national level sports. If they don't want to cover UMASS
buy another paper. If they want to help out BC recruiting, let them.
Jimbo
UCONN travels down to Miami Saturday. I hope Miami does not go into
the slowdown 'O' for the rest of the year...Boring
|
28.1134 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:32 | 43 |
| Jimbo,
In a sense you're right, BC is the only 1-A football program in New
England and as such, their football team probably deserves more
coverage than anyone else. It doesn't mean I have to like it, and I
don't.
I'll give you an example of what I mean about unfair coverage. At some
point during the spring practices, every college that has football is
visited by the pro scouts in what is known as "pro day". It's a way
for the scouts to visit the juniors (who will be seniors in the fall),
interview them, test them, get their measurements and so on, all at
once without being too disruptive to the college team. In the
interests of team unity, the college coaches will make sure all kids
who are eligible get tested, not just the prospects.
Well, the Globe did an article on this and they chose to do it at BC.
The way the article was written, it gave the impression that BC was the
only school in New England where any pro prospects went, it was the
only school in New England that had a pro day in the spring and that if
a kid coming out of high school was good enough to consider a career in
pro football, BC was his only choice.
Other examples - BC basketball doing poorly gets more coverage than
other schools in the Boston area doing well. When BC and Northeastern
were in the NCAA tournament, BC got far more publicity for being there
when Northeastern (unheralded and playing in a worse league) was more
worthy of the publicity since NU had to come a lot further to get
there. Or, lets take hockey. I *GUARANTEE* you that BC will get far
more publicity for a good hockey season than Boston University, Harvard
or Northeastern. NU made the Final Four in hockey in 1982 and was
virtually ignored. Harvard won the National Title in 1989 and got
relatively little as compared to what BC would have gotten. BU played
in the title game last year, same thing. BC and BU made the Final Four
in 1990 and BC got the lions share of the news. All 4 Boston area
hockey schools play on the same level, so you can't use the league as
an excuse.
Finally, it's not a newspaper's job to help out one school at the
expense of another. Nor is it the job of the local tv stations,
either.
John
|
28.1135 | "Fairness" not an issue... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:42 | 12 |
|
The purpose or job of a newspaper is to sell newspapers. As such, a
newspaper caters to its readers. If the Globe is currently failing to
do that, then the consequences are lost business. Myself, I'd like to
see more New Hampshire news and sports covered in the Globe, but I
understand that they don't do that because their subscription rate is
disproportionately lower in New Hampshire than near Boston. The
decision to buy the Globe for what it does provide versus the Nashua
Telegraph or whatever is one I have to make...
glenn
|
28.1136 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Steelers To The Super Bowl In `93 | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:48 | 5 |
| True... the newspaper is in business to make a profit. They
will do what ever it take to increase subscriptions and there
by increase advertizing dollars. If this means catering to the
local schools, businesses, and socialites then thats what they'll
do. It's just good business.
|
28.1137 | Courant=6 articles on Husky hoop | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:59 | 10 |
| John,
All good examples of the Globe being biased, but they seem to
think that's in their best interest. I prefer the Hartford
Courant myself but I can't get it up here. I visit my brother
and read all sports pages in their pile of newpapers. The
dumpster for their apt is only 40 feet away but I know I'll always
have a stack to read!!!
Jimbo
|
28.1138 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:12 | 6 |
| Jimbo,
Post your mail stop. I'll try to include an article or two in
the business interoffice mail I'll be having to send to you 8^) 8^)
'Saw
|
28.1139 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:21 | 18 |
| Jimbo, you're missing something. Some of the examples I speak of
(basketball, hockey) have nothing to do whatsoever with UMass. They have
to do with the other schools in Boston (and these other schools are
actually in Boston, as opposed to Newton - and yes, Harvard's athletic
facilities are in Boston) and the equality of the coverage given to them,
given that they play hockey on the same level as Boston College, and are
often better in basketball than the Eagles. I've come to accept a long
time ago that to get decent coverage of UMass sports, I'd have to read
the Springfield Union or Daily Hampshire Gazette. I will admit,
though, that the coverage of football and basketball for UMass has
improved greatly the last couple of years.
I'm also willing to bet you that UMass has more students from the
Boston area and more alumni in the Boston area than any other school in
Massachusetts, so if you're talking about catering to readership or TV
viewers, the media outlets are missing the boat.
John
|
28.1140 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:31 | 15 |
| There is a series of schools that lots of "prominent" people in Boston
go to. I beleive that BC is one of them. That would explain a lot, like
maybe the Globe editors. I've said it before, sports coverage, well
much of the news coverage but more sports than anything else, in the
Boston area is as parochial as it gets. To extend the argument: for
major sporting events televised nationally (CBS,NBC,ABC) the Boston
area consistently has the lowes TV ratings for the event in the top 25
markets UNLESS a local team is involved. Now having lower ratings if a
non-local team is involved is understood but having the lowest ratings
anytime a local team is not involved is indicative of an attitude.
Coverage of one school, BC< that editors, pols, etc may have gone to
just takes this attitude to an absurd conclusion.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1141 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:46 | 2 |
| Is the Blobe alot like rugby?
|
28.1142 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:46 | 7 |
| OK John
Who is UMASS playing this weekend in hoop, and did they just
play WVU again?
Jimbo
|
28.1143 | Parochial is not necessarily bad, either | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:53 | 22 |
|
> I've said it before, sports coverage, well
> much of the news coverage but more sports than anything else, in the
> Boston area is as parochial as it gets. To extend the argument: for
> major sporting events televised nationally (CBS,NBC,ABC) the Boston
> area consistently has the lowes TV ratings for the event in the top 25
> markets UNLESS a local team is involved. Now having lower ratings if a
> non-local team is involved is understood but having the lowest ratings
> anytime a local team is not involved is indicative of an attitude.
> Coverage of one school, BC< that editors, pols, etc may have gone to
> just takes this attitude to an absurd conclusion.
Be careful with your conclusions drawn from ratings for out-of-town
sporting events. They are amongst the lowest in the country, no doubt,
but I've never been able to figure out if that's really a bad thing. It
might just indicate a healthy attitude towards the value of sports in
general. I know I love attending sporting events in person but sports
on TV loses a lot of the appeal, especially when there are other options...
glenn
|
28.1144 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jan 17 1992 13:55 | 5 |
| UMass lost to West Virginia on January 8, beat BU on January 13, beat
George Washington on January 15 and plays again at Rhode Island on
Monday, January 20.
John
|
28.1145 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:00 | 8 |
| re: .1143
Ratings by themselves do not necessarily mean something, but in
conjunction with media coverage, sometimes disparaging of other teams
it is another point on the graph, so to speak.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1146 | back to the BE, if you please... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:28 | 42 |
| this weekend's games:
G'town at DePaul
Providence at St. John's
UConn at Miami
Pitts at Syracuse
BC at Seton Hall
Vill at UNC
My guess is Miami will slow it down all year. They did against SU last
Saturday, and SJU on Tues. UConn won't have any trouble...didn't they
cream 'em up in Hartford ?
Other wkend predictions: G'town may have their hands full with DePaul.
Ditto for SJU.
Syracuse will get revenge on Pitt.
Seton Hall will take out BC.
Villanova goes to 2-6 outside the conference.
So far this season:
It appears that UConn is the best team.
SJU has been hurt be Werdann's injury, but they've also underachieved.
Seton Hall appears to be highly overrated (having trouble replacing
Taylor and Avent...Luther Wright has 2 pts THIS YEAR ?).
G'town doesn't have a second big-time (all-around talented) player
to take the heat off Mourning.
Pitt and Syracuse are the surprises of the conference.
Which is the real Villanova team ? The one that was 2-5 coming into
the BE ? Or the one that's 4-1 in the BE ? (is anyone else sick
of seeing this team celebrate each win as if it were the '85 NCAA
Championship ?)
After CRUSHING non-BE opponents, BC has been a disappointment.
Miami's actually played better than I expected (good performance
at The Carrier Dome in the last game of a 4-game roadtrip)
|
28.1147 | Get it over with...if the NCAA will let them. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Sat Jan 18 1992 00:43 | 15 |
|
Joe:
You are right. I agree...let Syracuse go on probation now if
there is to be any probation for them. Like you said they have had a
good year but I would rather get it over with and see them set
themselves up for the future. hopefully there will be no
probation..but I'm not holding my breath!
I think they will be ready for Pittsburg Saturday ready to
give some payback for their first loss of the year. I surely hope so!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1148 | Syracuse now up to 13 - 1, and 5 - 1 in the BE. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Sun Jan 19 1992 20:47 | 17 |
|
I can't remember the score but Syracuse won Saturday night over
Pitt by 4 with the score of 80 something to 70 something. I had no
stats in Sundays paper at all and no game information from any TV
channels including ESPN or CNN. Was this game played or is someone just
throwing #'s out there?!! I'm just glad they won. I know from checking
the every 1/2 hour updates on CNN that the game was back and forth so
it must have been a close one. Joe....maybe you can throw some light on
the game if you saw it.
I think Syracuse is off to Nova on Tuesday. Playing Villanova
always scares me as they seem to have Syracuse's # as of the last few
years. If they can get by Villanova on the road this is going to be one
of the best all time starts a Syracuse team has ever had!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1149 | | AXIS::CHAPPEL | For DUTY and HUMANITY | Mon Jan 20 1992 08:24 | 5 |
| BC, Big East juggernaut
:-)
Chap
|
28.1150 | we want a new coach | CNTROL::CHILDS | LOD faux-pas Champions | Mon Jan 20 1992 08:41 | 16 |
|
Charles Harrison leaves Georgetown with Stomper's blessing because he
cannot meet the academic standards of "student athlete". IMO it looks
like Michael Graham, John Turner etc....and they pat Stomper on the
back for his 97% grad rate. This is why he just gets rid of those that
can't measure up. Supposedly it was Harrison's decision.
I was wondering why he was seeing less and less playing time especial
during crunch time. Given that he was the #2 scorer and option I'd think
JT want him out there...
Sad...sadder than the loss to Depaul on saturday...
nice try on sunday Rollie but the house refs are tough down there....
mike
|
28.1151 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Jan 20 1992 09:44 | 20 |
| > You are right. I agree...let Syracuse go on probation now if
> there is to be any probation for them.
Sorry Joe and NF, but I disagree. See, I have tentative plans to
attend the West Regionals and there's that chance they just might get
sent out west. Of course, with my luck they'd get put in the West but
lose before they get to the Sweet 16.
Another thing - isn't it too late in the season for a team to be
banned from the NCAA's?
RE: Pitt-SU
This did appear to be a close one - SU was behind 44-41 at haftime. I
think I recall reading where Moten had his season (career) high of
something like 32 points.
Joe
|
28.1152 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 20 1992 10:44 | 24 |
| > RE: Pitt-SU
> This did appear to be a close one - SU was behind 44-41 at haftime. I
> think I recall reading where Moten had his season (career) high of
> something like 32 points.
Moten did score in the 30's, and set a BE rookie single-game scoring
record. Down the stretch, when SU was trying to hold on to its lead,
they were getting the ball in Moten's hands, 'cause he was the hot
free-throw shooter.
The final was 83-79. I only heard the last 7 minutes...the game was
close throughout...many ties and lead changes. SU went on an 8-0
run with about 4 minutes to go to take control. And YES, their
free throw shooting preserved the win. Late in the 2nd 1/2 they
had hit 17 of 18 free throws in that 1/2. A HUGE difference from
the very recent past !!!
As for tomorrow's Villanova game: Villanova's always been tough
on Syracuse down their, but the games have always been the classic
battle of "run and gun" vs. "slow down". This year Villanova is
going to see a Syracuse team that is very comfortable with a slow,
1/2-court game. And with their improved free throw shooting, and
hustling defense, SU will give them all they can handle.
|
28.1153 | on any given night ... | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jan 20 1992 10:48 | 7 |
| The Big East is one big crapshoot. The top teams
(Conn,SH,StJ,Syr,George,Pitt,Nova) always beat up on each other. Even
when a team is ranked in the top 5 it does not seem to matter much in
the Big East.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1154 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:09 | 2 |
| hey you SJU guys, is the St. John's-SU game Sat or Sun this coming
weekend ? I know it's on CBS, just don't know which day ?
|
28.1155 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:11 | 4 |
| Joe, I saw it advertised and I'm pretty sure it's Sat.
Joe
|
28.1156 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:14 | 4 |
| CBS has 2 Big East games this weekend, I believe SH-SJ is Saturday.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1157 | | AKOV13::KBURGESS | | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:05 | 2 |
|
SYRACUSE VS. ST. JOHN'S ---> SATURDAY 4:00PM ON CBS
|
28.1158 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:45 | 8 |
| > SYRACUSE VS. ST. JOHN'S ---> SATURDAY 4:00PM ON CBS
thanks for the help guys.
Hey Ken, how 'bout a trip/game report (since you were there !) ?
You must have had fun digging out yesterday morning after all that
snow on Saturday.
|
28.1159 | Redmen Injury Report needed. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 21 1992 11:24 | 3 |
| Hey Phil, what's the injury report on Shawnelle Scott ? Will he play
at SU Saturday ? And why didn't Jason Buchanan play that much last
night ? Is he hurt as well ?
|
28.1160 | SU loses but is still at 13-2 and 5-2 in BE play. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Jan 22 1992 00:38 | 21 |
|
SU is still trying to figure out how to beat Villanova. Villanova
beat them by the score of 70 - 60. What a shame too, they were just up
to 13 in the ranking polls.
I just heard what the score was and that Villanova played
hellasish defense in the second half of the game. Dave Johnson only
scored 8 total points! I think Syracuse can beat St. Johns at the Dome
on Saturday. That should give them a 14 - 2 record overall and a 6 - 2
record in Big East play. Still pretty good for a team that wasn't even
thought to have a chance at an NCAA tournament spot this year! That
should keep them at the 13 - 15 spot in the polls next week.
Joe did you see or hear the game? By the way how is the team
holding up on the physical end? Have there been any major injuries
in the last few games? I haven't heard of any but sometimes they just
don't get reported. Hopefully they can go through this season pretty
much injury free.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1161 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 22 1992 09:36 | 34 |
| > I just heard what the score was and that Villanova played
> hellasish defense in the second half of the game.
> Joe did you see or hear the game?
I caught a good part of the 2nd 1/2 on radio. Of course, when I turned
it on SU was up 37-36, and after a few lead chgs Villanova started to
take control. There were 12 lead chgs overall, but Villanova went on
a 15-4 run with about 7-8 minutes to go and that was it. SU stayed
within 7 with about 2 minutes left, but you can't chase a good ball-
control, good free throw shooting team like them.
Villanova was hitting their outside shot (I think they had 7 or 8 3-ptrs,
compared to SU's 3 3-ptrs), and Syracuse shot horribly. A disappointing
loss, but not unexpected. SU is in a tough stretch, which should tell
a lot about the quality of their play:
1/21 @Vill
1/25 SJU
1/28 @PC
2/1 Seton Hall
2/3 UConn
2/11 @Seton Hall
>By the way how is the team holding up on the physical end? Have there
>been any major injuries in the last few games?
Mike Hopkins left the game last night (2nd 1/2) and didn't return.
He walked to the locker room, but was limping. It appeared to be
an ankle. Anthony Harris played in his place and hit a couple of
nice jumpers (off the dribble)...one for 3, the other just on the
3-pt line.
Scott McCorkle is still out, but may be back playing in a week or 2.
|
28.1162 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Jan 22 1992 21:18 | 15 |
|
Thanks for the information Joe.
It's too bad about Hopkins but this may give some needed playing time
to Harris so he can be effective towards the end of the season. He could
be a big factor down the stretch if he continues to shoot the way he did
when I last saw him against Georgetown.
I think they will do well and beat St.Johns this weekend. The next
several games look like testers so we will se how good they really are
during that stretch. Hopefully they will prove that their 13 - 2 record
that they have now has been no fluke. I think they will come through
with flying colors but of course I am being slightly biased.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1163 | 'Saw...damn, I gotta get that "S" fixed... | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Thu Jan 23 1992 08:45 | 6 |
| UCONN won last night, but Providence took them to OT...
I don't have a strong feel about this team.....
'aw
|
28.1164 | G'town-Pitt result ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 23 1992 09:30 | 3 |
| >UCONN won last night, but Providence took them to OT...
Anyone know who won the G'town-Pitt game last night ?
|
28.1165 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | WhereInTheWorldIsCarmenSanDiego | Thu Jan 23 1992 09:52 | 1 |
| Why was ESPN showing boxing instead of the UConn/Friars game?
|
28.1166 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Jan 23 1992 10:50 | 9 |
| > Why was ESPN showing boxing instead of the UConn/Friars game?
Don't know.
Game was on WTNH-TV8 out of New Haven. That's Connecticut's Husky station.
Don't know why it wasn't carried nationally....
'Saw
|
28.1167 | I want play one on one with Debby Bair... | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:13 | 7 |
|
didn't think they could comete with the Celtics or the Big East Girls
on NESN???
Gtown 63 Pitt 59 I heard...
mike
|
28.1168 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:16 | 7 |
| > -< I want play one on one with Debby Bair... >-
What would you give me if I told you I thought I might be able
to arrange that.......
'Saw
|
28.1169 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:18 | 6 |
| That 63-59 score is correct.
Who was UConn's 1 loss to?
Joe
|
28.1170 | not your typical woman b-baller... | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:22 | 7 |
|
Nova. who else?
when and where SAW???
;^)
|
28.1171 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:25 | 19 |
| > when and where SAW???
>
> ;^)
Got a guy on the team who coaches the UCONN Women's Rugby team, and
does a lot with the Athletic Department. I could see if I couldn't
get him to get her to come to a hoops party in Worcester perhaps.
He says he knows all the women on the hoops team...
Bet she'd show old Gold Pants a thang or two....
If it could happen, it would be in the spring....
Ain't promising, but I can ask.....8^)
'SAw
|
28.1172 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Jan 23 1992 12:23 | 6 |
| re: .???
I live in Cambridge and ESPN was showing UConn vs. Providence.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1173 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Thu Jan 23 1992 14:09 | 4 |
|
Let her try and take me onher homecourt...I don't mind travelling...
;^)
|
28.1174 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Jan 23 1992 14:31 | 4 |
| heh, heh, heh
8^)
|
28.1175 | Does UConn have it all ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 23 1992 16:44 | 32 |
| Watching Donyell Marshall last night just made me sick. This kid
should be attending Syracuse, but thanks to the investigation
at SU (brought on by a local newspaper), he changed his mind and
went to UConn.
Marshall looks like the blue-chipper everyone said he was. He blocks
shots, shoots the 3 and can take it inside. He appears to be far beyond
his age in basketball maturity. At the same age, Derrick Coleman was a
shot-blocker/rebounder/dunker extrordinaire (sp?). His offensive talents
were "raw". Marshall appears to be more advanced. He should be a HUGE
player in the BE, and if not for Lawrence Moten's gawdy #s at SU, he'd
be the BE Rookie of the Year.
To lessen the sting of this loss, I guess we SU fans will have to find
satifaction in Moten. If Marshall were here, Moten would not be starting
(Marshall was SU's prize recruit), and given Boehiem's reluctance to
play freshmen off the bench, Moten may not have gotten a chance to show
much of anything this year. And who knows if we would still get John
Wallace next year ???
Despite UConn's close win over a winless team last night, they're still
the best in the BE (IMO). Chris Smith plays pretty stupid some times,
but he's still one of the best in the conference. Scott Burrell has
become AN OFFENSIVE player this year (did you see that display of
outside shooting ?). And Sellers and Walker do a good job inside.
If they play smart, I think they can go to the Final Four.
...actually, talent-wise, they look like a lot like some of the SU
teams of the recent past. I would hope that Calhoun can coach them
better than Bum-hiem.
|
28.1176 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Jan 27 1992 00:37 | 32 |
|
That's another win under their belt! Syracuse beat St. Johns by the
score of 58 - 56 on Saturday. It could have gone either way but that
last pick off by McRae with about 6 seconds left preserved the win. I'm
sure the ball Johnson knocked off of Siealy(sp) will be talked about
somewhat. Looking at the play it looks as if the Official made the wrong
call even though he was looking right at it. No matter, St. Johns had the
chance to tie the game and send it into OT but they tried to throw a
pass right into the middle of the lane under Syracuse's basket and
McRae picked it clean. Pretty bad move by St.Johns IMO.
Only 2 losses in Big East play and a 14 - 2 record so far. I
couldn't have dreamed this season much better. What do you think Joe?
Do you think they can beat Providence on the road? They played UCONN
real tough this weekend and might be real hungry for a win after that
OT loss. It's always hard to win on the road but I think they might
squeak by by 3 or 4 points. Hopefully Johnson will wake up this week!
He is about due to shake out of it. They are going to need his scoring
with these tough upcoming games on their schedule! I also noticed Hopkins
was back, looks like he wasn't too badly hurt. I would sure like to see
Harris get some more playing time though. He may be an important part
of the overall team structure down the stretch. If I'm lucky I'll get
the chance to watch the SU game up in Lake Tahoe as I'm going up there
for a couple days. I'm not sure if they are going to televise it though.
Off the SU subject...that was a nice win by Seton Hall today. I
thought they were going to blow Ohio St. off the court for awhile there
and then they had to hold on as they got sloppy. They are going to be
tough if they can keep the turnovers in the low #'s.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1177 | Please | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Mon Jan 27 1992 08:35 | 11 |
|
Flyer the ref made the right call. The ball was out of Davey hands before
he hit the ground. Good defense by Dave. Lord knows I hate SU but I've got
to admit I'm impressed with this squad. They finally play defense. Used to be
if the game was the 50's you could calk up an L for the Orangemen.
Louie's got to make some adjustment quickly. Sealy can't be the only option.
Unfortunately for me one of those options might be Brown getting more time
than Sproling. When is Werdann due back?
I worked yesterday so I need details on the Hall game...
|
28.1178 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Jan 27 1992 08:54 | 9 |
|
RE: -1
It was a close call by the ref. I'll take your word for it that it
was the right call. I just couldn't tell whether he released the ball
before stepping out of bounds. I have that one on tape so maybe I'll go
over that segment a few more times.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1179 | A fan in great pain...... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Jan 27 1992 09:29 | 35 |
| I don't know what to say..... (yeah, I know, Hell must have frozen
over!)
I think there are two major problem with the Redman and LOUIEEE.
First, obviously, is the loss of Werdann. I understand his calf injury
is very much like the one Kevin McHale has although I admit to not
following the medical details of just what it is. We certainly could
use his point production and defensive ability.
Second, is that my opinion the team spent much of the summer reading
the press clippings and expected opponents to mail in the score.
Instead, it's SJU who have been mailing in the score. :*(
They're not playing with the tenacity of the typical LOUIEEEE coached
team and IMO, are only putting out a ~60% effort. Not hustling and the
team's shooting slump are all major factors to the team's poor record.
All is not totally bleak however, I'm impressed with the freshman Derek
Brown's play. With the exception of his poor judgement on the game
losing inbound pass (freshman mistake) his hustle on defense and his
outside threat on shooting (nice smooth touch, btw) makes him a decent
alternative to having to depend on Malik all the time. I hope LOUIEEE
puts him in the starting lineup and he's capable of handling the
pressure.
LOUIEEEE better get the team to change their attitude pretty soon or
they may not even make it to the N.I.T. which is a far cry from the
pre-season expectations.
C'mon LOUIEEEE just do it!!!!!!
I remain,
hopefully optimistic,
Kev
|
28.1180 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Jan 27 1992 11:28 | 11 |
| After seeing the reply, it sure looked like Johnson's foot was on the
floor before he released the ball. Still a heads-up play by Davey.
Another big play down the stretch was Autry missing that layup in the
open floor. Couldn't believe it.
Somewhat of a sloppy game overall, especially in the first half. SU
could've had a double figure lead in the first five minutes of the game
but they were only slightly less inept than the Redmen.
Joe
|
28.1181 | Weekend update | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jan 27 1992 12:08 | 26 |
| I agree with Joe, Johnson was out of bounds clearly. Mike are
you watching the same game!! 8*)
Big East weekend action without the teleprompter
UCONN beat BC in Overtime by 6 (83-77) BC shot 55% from the field and
gave the Huskies all they could handle and should have won the game.
Syracuse beat St John's 58-56 - refs cost the Redmen
G'town 60 Miami 40
Hall beat Ohio State convincingly - Some good production off the pine
Pitt lost 96-76 to Arizona and I think they were winning at half
Providence beat Nova by 8 or 10 but it was much closer than that the
whole game.
UCONN vs Nova tonight on ESPN. Early line is 8, take the points the
Huskies don't seem to be playing good perimeter D and this will keep
Nova in the game.
Jimbo
|
28.1182 | Sealy can kiss BEPOTY goodbye... | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Mon Jan 27 1992 12:37 | 12 |
|
Just bring the coffee over will ya... ;^)
I still thing it was a good play. Besides what the hell are they doing
planting Sealy down in the corner like that where he was dead meat for
a double/triple team. He should have gotten the ball at the top of the
key and then chose SU's poision.
SJU needs heart transplant. The only one who seems to play with any emotion
is Middleton and he's usually in foul trouble.
mike
|
28.1183 | SU: Beneficiary of Weak BE | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 27 1992 13:51 | 31 |
| The SU-St. John's game was anything but sound, fundamental basketball.
Syracuse has had games this year in which they haven't (as Raftery
would say) "valued the ball". The game was filled with missed opportunities
for both teams. But Syracuse's mistakes (and not the referees' calls)
should have cost them the game. Autry's horrendous layup attempt was
unbelievable.
I agree Mike, their defense is good this year, and it won them the game
Saturday. They aren't the offensive force they've been in the recent
past. No "SHOWTIME" in this team (other than McRae, how many dunks
have we seen out of this bunch ?). These guys have won mostly because
of their scrappy, hustling style of play, mixed with some good halfcourt
ball movement. And as much as I've criticized him recently, Hopkins
plays a big part in this hustle.
Syracuse has been a pleasant surprise, but I don't think they're among
the 15 best teams in the country. I think it's possible that the Big
East isn't as strong as we thought they were. Raftery pointed to SU's
lack of an inside game (this is where Johnson should go more often)
as a weakness. They're a good team, but I don't think they're a
Final 16 team.
Seton Hall, St. John's and Georgetown aren't that good, yet they were
supposed to be at the top of the BE. UConn appears to be the lone
BE hope for a Final Four participant. I think the emergence of Scott
Burrell as a scoring GUARD will make them a very difficult team to
match-up with. Sellers provides a lot of experience at center.
Walker does the dirty work, and they have the talented, energetic
frosh who can a little bit of everything in Donyell Marshall.
They're struggling now (high expectations are a heavy burden),
but I think they're the best in the BE.
|
28.1184 | a good road win, if they can get it | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 27 1992 16:49 | 14 |
| > Do you think they can beat Providence on the road?
I can see Providence winning this one. They gave them a tough game
up at The Dome earlier. I'm glad PC beat Villanova the other day.
If SU had to face a "winless" PC team tomorrow night, I think you
could record the "L" in the books right now.
SU seems to have PC's (and Seton Hall's) number. Providence
plays a similar style, but with lesser athletes. Ever since he's
been there Rick Barnes keeps saying how his team can beat Syracuse,
and how under-impressed he is with them, but the results haven't
changed much. This should be the type of game in which David
Johnson can shake his scoring slump, and if he's scoring, I like
SU in a close one.
|
28.1185 | Reafsnyder was in uniform. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:00 | 7 |
| Hey SU fans, did you notice the 7-footer in one of the sideline
huddles during Sat's game ? The name on the shirt was REAFSNYDER.
This is one last year's recruits who was red-shirted this year.
I don't know why he was in uniform Sat...can red-shirts dress
for games, but not play in them ?
Ken, can you find out anything on this kid ?
|
28.1186 | almost a Packer | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:21 | 7 |
| Reafsnyder (or how ever it's spelled) almost went to NC State. He was way
up in most people's ratings of high school prospects. At the end it came
down to 'Cuse and the Pack.
Surprised he's readshirted. Did he hurt hisself?
TTom
|
28.1187 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Jan 28 1992 07:37 | 13 |
| Well, UCONN calmed some of my fears last night.
For the first time since 1989, Chris Smith did not get a FG and the Huskies
won 72-58. From what I saw of the highlights, I guess Sellers and
Donyell Marshall came to the forefront.
Marshall set a record for blocked shots also.
Huskies 16-1 and in sole possession of 1st place in the Big East, but there's
still a long way to go....
'Saw
|
28.1188 | UConn is a scary outfit right now. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jan 28 1992 08:48 | 10 |
| Donyell Marshall cain *PLAY*. He was a main playing with boys last
night. I was duly impressed.
Meanwhile Rollie continue to slide. Things came to a head when,
trailing 43-40 *with the ball* he got whistled for a 'T'. Two (2) free
throws for UConn plus the ball. Meanwhile the Nova sidelines continued
to look as wild, wooly, and disorganized as ever.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1189 | UConn is a scary outfit right now. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jan 28 1992 08:49 | 11 |
| Donyell Marshall cain *PLAY*. He was a main playing with boys last
night. I was duly impressed.
Meanwhile Rollie continues to slide. Things came to a head when,
trailing 43-40 *with the ball* he got whistled for a 'T'. Two (2) free
throws for UConn plus the ball. Meanwhile the Nova sidelines continued
to look as wild, wooly, and disorganized as ever.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1190 | Since is wasn't against LOUIEEEEEE! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:05 | 7 |
| The Huskies truly deserve their #1 ranking. Donyell Marshall
is gonna be a force!!!! He's only a freshman!!!!
Great game to watch!
Kev
|
28.1191 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:19 | 20 |
| I caught an interview with Marhsall on the 10pm news. I'm impressed with
the kid no end.
He said he loves to block shots, and he feels that while the guards
shouldn't ever let anyone past them, he said that he knows it helps
them to know that they have someone who just might block the shot
behind them.
He also said that when he blocks he's always trying to block such that
the Huskies might be able to turn it into a fast break.
He said that since Smith wasn't producing last night, that Calhoun
"spread the wealth"...
I hope UCONN keeps going, and peaks at the right time... Don't know if
they could beat Duke though....8^(
'Saw
|
28.1192 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:41 | 5 |
| UConn couldn't even beat UMass, let alone Duke.
:-) :-)
Ninj
|
28.1193 | McRae vs. NCAA | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:43 | 19 |
|
Joe,
I don't know anything new about Reafsnyder. I'm going to the game
tonight in Providence with a friend of mine who also follows SU
closely. I'll see if he knows anything about him.
Should be a good game tonight. Didn't Providence beat SU in Providence
last year?
On another note, Syracuse Player Conrad McRae (Who was just reinstated
to be able to play for Syracuse) has filed a law suit against the NCAA.
Not sure of the amount, but he claims it's for 6 different reasons.
I only caught 4 of them: 1) Loss of TV Exposure, 2) mental anguish,
3) loss of starting position, 4) loss of reputation, 5)?, 6)?
Anybody know what the other 2 where????
- Ken -
|
28.1194 | I thought it was a joke at first... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:52 | 12 |
|
Yeah, Conrad McRae just went from a guy I really sympathized with to
an apparent golddigger. How many games did he miss, actually? Mental
anguish? Loss of TV exposure? I didn't realize such things were
NCAA-backed guarantees...
I wouldn't mind seeing someone with a legitimate beef taking the NCAA
downtown, but I can't side with the Tarkanians and this kid who may not
like the system but are nonetheless up to their waists in sleaze...
glenn
|
28.1195 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Jan 28 1992 09:56 | 8 |
| re John Hendry:
hahahahahahahahahahaha!
8^)
'Saw
|
28.1196 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | You were expecting Elmer Fudd?? | Tue Jan 28 1992 10:21 | 7 |
|
I do love that ACChris. He makes a statement about Rollie being vastly
overrated and on the decline. Rollie's Wildcats go on a hot streak.
ACChris is no where to be found. Rollie's team loses - and viola! -
the Crisper is back with his old refrain...
JD
|
28.1197 | Think "Macro" !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Jan 28 1992 10:35 | 12 |
| � I do love that ACChris. He makes a statement about Rollie being vastly
� overrated and on the decline. Rollie's Wildcats go on a hot streak.
� ACChris is no where to be found. Rollie's team loses - and viola! -
� the Crisper is back with his old refrain...
I believe he calls this his "Macro" point of view, JD.
Not to be confused, of course, with the "Hired Gun" Theory or the "Hot
Team" Excuse or any number of other half-baked loaves we've been forced to
whiff over the years.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1198 | Objective Analysis on Rollie Massamino | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jan 28 1992 10:41 | 39 |
| Wrong, JD. I was on the LeftCoast during Rollie's "winning streak".
(I've gotta put that in quotes, cause one of his W's during that
stretch was gift-wrapped by Seton Hall. NO WAY should Nova have won
that game against the Pirates.)
I'm not exactly sure what Villanova's problem is. Their outside
shooting has certainly hurt them this year, but there's *talent* on
that team. The year Bain came in they had one of the best recruiting
classes in the USA. Now, while I'll certainly agree that_a HS AA does
NOT imply a collegiate AA, there should generally be some correlation
between a coaches recruiting success and their results on the
hardcourt. (One good reason for UVa alum's not to get too worried.
What Jones has failed at on the bench he's made up for on the
recruiting trail, and eventually the talent will pull him through,
IMHO.)
Rollie just doesn't seem to be getting the most from his talent. Bain
went to the same Prep School as George Lynch and they were both equally
touted. (Bain was considering UNC.) Yet Aaron seems to have settled
into mediocrity, while Lynch has flourished. (If Bain had gone to UNC
and put together the career he has thus far at Nova, every Weasel on
the Easynet'd be screaming that Dean shackled him.)
IMO Massamino suffers from the same malady as Digger Phelps. His
coaching style will enable him to stay close in virtually every game.
This pays off handsomely when going against superior teams, but
horribly when *your* talent is superior, which should be just about the
majority of the time in Nova's case. Rollie likes to slow tempo. Why?
Who's it benefit, other than his own stubborn ego? It's time to move
on - to play uptempo. Let the players play. Forget about learning 29
different defenses. Concentrate on learning a_couple of ones well.
I get the feeling Rollie has coached so long with inferior talent that
he can't change to utilize it properly.
Just my 2 cents, mind you, but clearly *something* is wrong with the
Cats this year.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1199 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 28 1992 10:50 | 43 |
| >Reafsnyder (or how ever it's spelled) almost went to NC State. He was way
>up in most people's ratings of high school prospects. At the end it came
>down to 'Cuse and the Pack.
>Surprised he's readshirted. Did he hurt hisself?
I remember reading that Reafsnyder really came on in his senior year,
and was thought to be the best big man still available during the Spring
signing period. I was surprised SU got him, with all the investigation
hype and all (that scared away Donyell "I'm ready for the pros now"
Marshall). BTW, Reafsnyder is the 1st 7-footer to attend Syracuse.
When he committed to SU Bum-hiem said his initial thought was to red-shirt
him, but he changed his mind in the Fall and was going to have him on his
roster. After a month-or-so of practice, Bum-hiemer changed his mind again,
and decided that the kid could use a year to "beef up", saying he was too
thin for the bump-and-grind at this level.
I think it's a smart move for the kid and Syracuse. They have TWO junior
centers, both 6'11" (McRae and Siock). Instead of sitting behind these
guys for 2 yrs, now he'll only do it for one...he gains a year of playing
time. They did the same with Lazarus Sims (a MUCH heralded point guard).
Bummer says that Sims had a virus that kept him out of most of the pre-
season practices, but that may have been a convenience. With Autry and
Edwards at the point, Sims was looking at the same situation as Reafsnyder
(although Boehiem gets on Edwards enough that maybe Sims would have found
some time).
I wouldn't be surprised to see Edwards transfer after this season. If he
doesn't, he may become invisible on the SU bench next year. I feel for the
kid. He was the starting pt guard on a team with Coleman-Owens-Ellis-Thompson,
and next year he could be a very limited participant. The beauty of college
basketball (constant change) has been kind and cruel to Edwards.
re: McRae's suit
It's for $1,350,000. I was shocked that this kid is doing this.
I believe another of the claims has something to do with "interference
with his academic program"...which is ironic 'cause he recorded his
best semester last Fall (2.7 GPA).
|
28.1201 | More "Macro" Thought | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Jan 28 1992 11:22 | 16 |
| � NO WAY should Nova have won that game against the Pirates.
Yet they did ... much to your bogus theory's dismay.
� I'm not exactly sure what Villanova's problem is.
But don't let that stop you from making one up ... and then telling
us all that we have to eat crow for it.
� Now, while I'll certainly agree that_a HS AA does NOT imply a
� collegiate AA, there should generally be some correlation between a
� coaches recruiting success and their results on the hardcourt.
Truer words were never spoken.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1202 | for SU fans and one BE Rotis owner | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 28 1992 15:46 | 5 |
| In case you didn't notice in Saturday's game vs. St. John's,
Scott McCorkle played his 1st BE game of the year (he had
broken a bone in his shooting hand). This should make Joe
Cotanch happy (who's been sitting on McCorkle goose-eggs
in BE Rotis so far).
|
28.1203 | Big East Briefs Reports on Harrison | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jan 28 1992 16:00 | 20 |
| The latest issue reports on the Charles Harrison situation at G'town:
"Charlie has decided that attending a junior college would permit
him to step away from basketball and enable him to strengthen his
GPA. This is the time of year when we make these decisions.
Charles and I will make a decision at a later date as to whether
he will return to Georgetown."
- John Thompson
(Someone better tell papa Thompson that Charles made up his own mind, and
he's going to play basketball for a 4-yr school (isn't it Wake Forest ?)).
BE Briefs goes on to say, "sources close to the situation highly doubt
Harrison will return to Georgetown...he never felt comfortable with the
academic demands placed on him by the school."
Other players who have left G'town in the past 3 yrs:
David Edwards, Michael Venson (Tate), Antoine Stoudamire,
Mike Sabol, Milton Bell
|
28.1204 | Go Smith! | WONDER::REILLY | So I rewired it | Wed Jan 29 1992 08:11 | 13 |
|
Yee-ha! P.C. over Syracuse 87-73...
Syracuse never had a lead in this one except for a 1 point lead that
lasted about a nanosecond late in the first half.
Its too bad Rick Barnes has all these playground superstars instead of
kids who want to play as "a team," then P.C.'d have more than 2 BE wins.
Actually, Rick ain't all that hot a coach, but, anyway, it was nice to
see the win, especially with the horrible free throw shooting they
had. That's 2 in a row!
- Sean
|
28.1205 | PC was too much to handle last night. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 29 1992 09:37 | 19 |
| Providence shot extremely well...at one point late in the game, they
were still shooting over 50% from the field (which was probably better
than their free throw %). PC's board-bangers (Smith, Bragg, etc.)
exposed SU's weakness (inside game). Given these two things, I was
impressed that SU was trailing 72-70 with only 2+ minutes left.
They made only one FG after that (all their shots were 3's...why ??),
and PC finally hit their FT's, thus, the lop-sided final score.
Providence got good performances from nearly everyone (except
MacDonald) that played. They were inspired, and appear to be
on a roll (losing to UConn in OT, and beating Vill and SU in
their last three).
SU struggled at the beginning, and Boehiem uncharacteristically
turned to his whole bench to find a spark (11 SU players played).
Freshman Glenn Sekunda (Mr. B-ball in NJ last year) had 18 pts
(after not scoring in any BE game prior to this one)...he showed
his highly touted outside shot, and made some nice baskets inside
as well. SU's development continues.
|
28.1206 | Defense??...Just outscore 'em | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Jan 29 1992 10:37 | 6 |
| You guys see that interesting stat on Sportscenter last night? Since
sometime in the mid-80's SU has won 95% (over 100 wins to 9 losses) of
their games when they score 80 or more points, but only slightly over
.500 when they score less than 80.
Joe
|
28.1207 | Nothing else.... | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:02 | 4 |
|
Only good thing about the Syracuse game was Glenn Sekunda!!!!
- k
|
28.1208 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:07 | 7 |
|
Ken you can't fault Davey Johnson he gave it his all at both ends of the
court. Molten was Molten but Autry was way out to lunch and Hopkins has
got to look to score more. His hustle is great but you can cheat on him
defensively cause he ain't going to shoot. Conrad was also stinko imo..
btw his suit is for 3 million. 650K for each of 5 or 6 charges...
|
28.1209 | 1.35 Million | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:38 | 8 |
| Mike the first report was for 3 million but that was incorrect
said Sportscenter and is only 1.35 million. I believe he wants
1 million in punitive and the rest for legal fees, loss of starting
position etc...
Nice win by PC last night, I'm glad UCONN escaped with the W!
Jimbo
|
28.1210 | Autry = shoot 1st, pass 2nd | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:48 | 21 |
| > Autry was way out to lunch
SU fans have expected Adrian Autry to be the next "point guard supreme"
(in the mold of The Pearl and Sherman Douglas), but so far he ain't it.
He's a great penetrator and his outside shot has improved, but he doesn't
set up his teammates. At this early stage of his career, I don't see him
making everyone around him a better player.
Mike, you're right re: Dave Johnson's effort last night. The kid plays
hard every night, from the opening tip to the final whistle. In fact,
the whole team played hard. The one constant this year has been the
determination/hustle/never-give-up-attitude. This team came back from
double-digit deficits 3 times last night. They shot horribly (30% from
the field), but stayed in the game with some good defense (they attempted
19 more field goals than PC). Providence must have had their best shooting
night of the year (49% from the field).
As Bum-hiem has said, they live on the perimeter, and some nights that
isn't going to get it done.
|
28.1211 | who schedules these TV games ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 29 1992 12:06 | 9 |
| hard to believe that ESPN is showing the Pitt-Miami game tonight and
not G'town-St. John's.
Hey SU fans, did you hear the comment Mike Gorman made last night
re: Lawrence Moten (no "L", Mike). He said that one BE coach said
that when he graduates, he'll be the all-time BE scoring leader,
and probably the best player in BE history (and it wasn't Jim
Boehiem).
|
28.1212 | Incredible dastistical (tm) facts!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Jan 29 1992 12:15 | 15 |
| re:.1206 (JoeC)
Hey Joe,
Did you know that since SJU started to play basketaball, they have
won * 100% * of their games
when they outscored their opponents????? No foolin! Really,
you cain look it up!!!!
schlep schlop schlurp,
Kev
|
28.1213 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Jan 29 1992 12:15 | 10 |
| Joe I heard Gorman say that in the background but I thought he
was quoting Jimmy B... Who was he quoting???
I'm sure this is a definite possibility since he's averaging high
teen's a game as a freshman. I don't remember any freshman who
has scored so much. The big Question is if your a stud as a
freshman the big money will be there after the sophmore and Junior
years.
Jimbo
|
28.1214 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Wed Jan 29 1992 13:10 | 3 |
|
My guess is it was Jimmy O'Brien. Given the Boston Connection between the
two...
|
28.1215 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Jan 29 1992 13:29 | 13 |
| > Joe I heard Gorman say that in the background but I thought he
> was quoting Jimmy B... Who was he quoting???
He said he couldn't reveal the coach, 'cause the coach didn't say
whether he wanted to be "on the record" or not (as if that kind of
statement was such a big deal). But he did say that it WASN'T The
Bummer.
> The big Question is if your a stud as a freshman the big money
> will be there after the sophmore and Junior years.
As it was for Billy O, and will be for Donyell Marshall.
|
28.1216 | not worried at all - am happy! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Jan 30 1992 09:41 | 34 |
| Bigtime heartache and disappointment by this SJU fan.
LOUIEEEE and the boys last their 3rd straight BE game last night,
losing to the Hoyas of Georgetown (grudging congrats MikeyC). I
managed to catch part of the game on WFAN when the signal was strong
and from what I heard, I would have been better off not hearing it.
To sum up how SJU played, the radio announcers, Len Elmore and somebody
else awarded the MVP thang to "Jack, the bus driver"!
I think that in addition to kissing away the BEPoTY, Malik is gonna
chuck away his career as a fashon designer and join the local
bricklayers union. I think he had 8 points in the first half and maybe
6 points in the second but that didn't stop him from "shooting through
the slump" :*(
My, how the mighty have fallen - it looks like even a N.I.T. invite
could be in jeapardy!
However, in my heart I lust for and believe that LOUIEEEEE and the boys
will put it back together in time for the B-E tourney and will do some
serious butt kicking, totally dominating all opponents with magnificent
defense, awesome accurate shooting, mugambo 'bounds and steals and
probably setting an all-time BE record for points scored and least
points allowed in a tourney so I'm not worried in the least. It'll
also be the first time in modern history that the starting five of SJU
will be named to the All American starting five team!
Gawd, I'm soo proud of them already!!!!!
I remain
Kev_on_Schrooms!
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28.1217 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | WILDCATS of 1992 > 1975 hoosiers | Thu Jan 30 1992 09:55 | 8 |
| Yo Kev, Me thinketh your not on Schrooms! If LOUIEEEE and tha boys do
well the remainder of the season, then I believe we can put them up
there with the '75 edition of the indiana hoosiers. In MrT's own
words, this years IU team is right up there.
HTH's
WILDCAT
|
28.1218 | chin up, Kev | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 30 1992 09:59 | 21 |
| > Bigtime heartache and disappointment by this SJU fan.
Hey Kev, it's tough to lose your starting SENIOR center and still play
at a high (and they were expected to be high both in the BE and nationally)
level. I'm sure the bench has *some* quality, but you're really looking
at three guys (Scott, Middleton, Foster) who are getting their BE baptism
this year (I know Scott was there last year, but this is his 1st year in
a significant role).
It hasn't helped that Jason Buchanan is having a down year. Teams have
focused on Sealy, and the rest of the team hasn't stepped up their contri-
butions.
If you listen to WFAN much, the St. John's callers are starting to chant
that recently familiar song:
"the game has passed Loouuiieee by..."
Speaking of Louie, in his pregame show last Sat he likened Adrian Autry
to Mark Jackson.
|
28.1219 | ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:00 | 41 |
| Thanks Joe
It does hurt that Werdann went down but I don't want to use that as an
excuse for their record.
Re: the ol' brokenRecord.com "the game's past LOUIEEEE by.."
yeah right (HA!), I suppose those jerks feel that shooting slumps,
injuries and inexperienced youths are his fault? Let's not mention
that LOUIEEEE and the staff probably spent the summer planning plays
and strategies around the "core" team and have had to adapt to a
patchwork team.
Still, it hurts but as Tammy said, "Stand by yer.........."
I'm standin right now!
Kev
I have a feeling that Saturday when UConn comes to Alumni Hall it's
not gonna be a pretty sight. For those LOUIEEEE RON's, don't
watch the game on ESPN if ya want ta avoid an embarrasing loss.
I don't normally do things like this but I'm gonna make the following
offer to anybody reading this who might be in or know somebody who is
associated with organized crime:
If you could maybe kidnap Donyell Marcshall and Chris Smith on Friday
night and maybe drive them up to Cariboo (!) Maine and maybe teach them
the art of snowshoe walking for a few days, I'd be most greatful and
would display this appreciation by giving away an almost new rawhide
chewbone (taken from poor Digger_the_Goatdog).
pleeze????????
pretty pleeze????
but don't hurt them ok?
Kev_the_gentle
|
28.1220 | Trying to lengthen my Big TVeast (tm) Rotis lead! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:16 | 9 |
| I personally couldn't care less whether or not St. John's is having a
bad year, but I certainly *do* take exception to your insistence that
Malik Sealy is forcing his shot.
KEEP SHOOTING, MALIK!! KEEP ON SHOOTING!!! (They're bound to go in
once in a while! Heh heh!!!)
- ACC Chris
|
28.1221 | 2 (real) players do not make ya #1 for long! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Jan 30 1992 11:57 | 20 |
| ACC Chris,
I gather you haven't been following the BE Rotis too carefully
so I'll offer this little bit of insight:
1) your avg. pts./game is dropping
2) One of your starting 5 has dropped out of school and
3) Your #6 & #7 players are, shall we say, slightly incapable
of any meaningful contributions?
I see your BE position being very similiar to Dean's track record-
fast start, choke at the end of the season! Enjoy it while it lasts
but remember those famous words uttered by Sly Stallone in "Rocky",
"You're goin DOWN!"
schlep schlop schroop,
Kev
|
28.1222 | Worried about the Redmen | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:04 | 15 |
| I'm not happy to be playing St Johns after three conference losses
in a row. UCONN's track record against them is something like 5-20
and the redmen NEED a win.
I am happy to see Sealy go down the tubes though as Chris Smith
should win player of the year honors now. It's a longshot but it
would be nice to see Smith, Burrell, and Marshall do the
Chris Berman thing as Big East players of the year.
UCONN has two tough ones in a row as Monday their @Syracuse on
ESPN. I'm loving this TV coverage BC on NESN, Nova on ESPN,
St Johns on CBS, Syracuse on ESPN. Recruiting should never be
a problem again...
Jimbo
|
28.1223 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:03 | 4 |
|
Jimbo you must be dreamin...the trophy's already got Alonzo's name on it...
|
28.1224 | That be like Reagan living in the Kremlin | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:48 | 5 |
| ACC Chris has a Big East rotis team ??? Way too funny.
Does he have anybody from 'Nova on it ???
Bob Hunt
|
28.1225 | I never thought it would chg, but... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:54 | 15 |
| > I'm loving this TV coverage BC on NESN, Nova on ESPN,
> St Johns on CBS, Syracuse on ESPN. Recruiting should never be
> a problem again...
Jimbo,
This will be the case (IMO) as long as:
#1 you retain Calhoun
#2 you don't get investigated for wrong-doing
Joe (who's suffering watching Marshall play for UConn, and knowing
superstud recruit John Wallace has only *verbally* committed to
SU for next year)
|
28.1226 | I've got Byrd, and, despite great talent, he's doing ZILCH. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:56 | 11 |
| re: .-1
Not only do I have a team, I'm in ***FIRSTED*** PLACE!!!! By a
reasonable margin too! Haw haw!!11
Sadly though, thanks to the most unfortunate departure of Charles
Harrison from Georgetown, it looks like I'll be in for a dogfight the
rest of the season. :^(
- ACC Chris
|
28.1227 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:56 | 4 |
| > ACC Chris has a Big East rotis team ??? Way too funny.
> Does he have anybody from 'Nova on it ???
Calvin Byrd, from 'Nova.
|
28.1228 | found it on page 32 | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:15 | 10 |
| re: "...I'll be in for a dofight the rest of the season."
In my Sniffer dictionary, that translates into,
" My system is geared towards an end of season excellent_loss"
Hal Tried Hard(tm)
Kev
|
28.1229 | Being "very" optomistic. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Jan 31 1992 07:23 | 37 |
|
Ahhhh....back again.
What a week! I was trying to catch the ESPN thing with McRae but
had a hard time seeing what it was all about. I guess the kid is teed
off that the NCAA tried to kick him out of Syracuse and is going to try
and put them through the ringer for it for as much as he can. I don't
know if it's the smart thing to do as it could make the NCAA even more
determined to get SU for something after the investigation is completed
(if it isn't already finished). He isn't going to end up in a pro
career IMO so I guess this is his NBA ticket money. It should be
interesting to see what comes of this suit.
All I caught on the SU / Providence game was the final score. When
I saw that I figured SU got beaten solidly. Glad to see from your notes
Joe that they just lost it at the end. It doesn't change the loss but
at least it sounds like they gave them a game of it. should have
figured a BE game on the road more than likely = a loss. I just thought
they might win the game as they have always played Providence well.
I didn't notice or hear anything about Reafsuynder (sp) so it was
interesting to see those comments a few back. I also was under the
impression that he was a red shirt this year. Has there been a change?
Any more information on him?
These next few are going to be tough! Seton Hall I'm hoping they
can beat. They have been playing very up and down. One minute they look
like world beaters and the next they can't keep their hands on the
ball. They really need to win that one as it will be extremely hard to
beat UCONN on Monday night. I think the one with UCONN is a home game so
that's the reason they may have an outside shot at them. I don't expect
it, but when BE teams play one another anything can happen! (And I'm
hopping it does!) Being at 14 - 3...if they could take Seton Hall and
have a great game against UCONN and win that could almost lock up an
NCAA birth. I'm dreaming I know...but it's a good dream!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1230 | Reafsnyder is still Red-Shirted | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Fri Jan 31 1992 09:27 | 12 |
|
Re: Reafsnyder
I was told that he is still red-shirted, and when you are a red-shirt
player you have the option of wearing the team jersey. That's probably
why Joe saw him with it during the St. John's game.
BTW, he wasn't at the Providence game, because he wanted to study.
Coach Mac was there however!!!!!
- Ken -
|
28.1231 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Jan 31 1992 11:52 | 15 |
| back a few
Syracuse will be in the NCAA tourney and certainly
can beat UCONN at home. What's in UCONN's favor is that they
always play the orangemen tough, home or away.
Mikey
Alonzo won't even come in second!!!
Joe
the recruiting quip was said in semi-jest. I hope Calhoun
never leaves. The NCAA hopefully will never need to investigate
the program, but I never was aware of any wrongdoing (my bro is in the
know).
Jimbo
|
28.1232 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Fri Jan 31 1992 12:56 | 7 |
|
Thanks for the Reafsnyder information Ken.
Didn't know about the option of wearing the team jersey even
though you were red-shirted. That explains it!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1233 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Fri Jan 31 1992 14:06 | 16 |
| UCONN has always been clean to the best of my knowledge.
Jimbo's brother would definitely know, but beyond that, UCONN has always
been very up and up about stuff that goes on.
I can't remember the kid's name, but one guy a few years ago (a guard)
got in trouble for having a gun in his room, I believe. It was not
hushed up.
Another player was put off for bad grades.
Calhoun seems to have integrity, even if his temper appears fierce sometimes.
'Saw
|
28.1234 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jan 31 1992 14:28 | 15 |
| The only things I can ever remember even slightly scandalous around a
Yankee Conference school (and I consider UConn a Yankee Conference
school) are the following:
1. URI's snatching Sly Williams out of the clutches of Providence
College in the seventies.
2. BU had to forfeit a whole bunch of hockey games in the 72-73 season
due to some eligibility hassles around Canadian Junior League players.
Otherwise, the Yankee Conference and its members are generally squeaky
clean. And I have to agree with 'Saw about Calhoun - his integrity
seems impeccable and unquestioned.
John
|
28.1235 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Fri Jan 31 1992 15:21 | 7 |
| btw, Calhoun MUST be from the Boston area, right?
I mean he sounds just like Dennis Harrington, a guy on our team,
who grew up in the Boston area...
'Saw
|
28.1236 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Jan 31 1992 15:37 | 5 |
| Yup. Calhoun is a Boston-area native and coached at Dedham HS before
becoming coach at Northeastern. Sounds a little like Jack Parker,
hockey coach at BU.
John
|
28.1237 | McRae will get a shot in the NBA. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:01 | 12 |
| re: McRae
> He isn't going to end up in a pro career IMO
Night Flyer, I think he definitely has a chance in the pros. He's
6'11", and very agile and quick. I'm sure he's STILL regarded as
"raw", and without huge improvement next year (as a senior), I think
an NBA team would still take him as a project, with the hopes of developing
him into at least a backup center/power forward. With his shot-blocking
ability and quickness, I'm sure he could fill a role with some club, much as
John Salley has with Detroit (I thought he was very soft coming out of college).
|
28.1238 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:15 | 23 |
| >I can't remember the kid's name, but one guy a few years ago (a guard)
>got in trouble for having a gun in his room, I believe. It was not
>hushed up.
>Another player was put off for bad grades.
I think it was the same guy. ____ Kelly. He was their only *real*
player for a few years, but was a coach's nightmare off the court.
He was there before Calhoun (who was that coach ?...had a funny name).
>Calhoun seems to have integrity, even if his temper appears fierce sometimes.
Jimbo and 'Saw, I didn't mean to imply that Calhoun may run an unclean
program (I'm sure it's just the opposite). All I meant was:
- I never thought SU would have these types of problems, and
look what they're going thru now (although they're all still
allegations)...you can never say never !
- and Calhoun may get very attractive offers to go elsewhere...
it's obvious that he's the difference, they never were contenders
before he came
|
28.1239 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jan 31 1992 17:16 | 3 |
| >He was there before Calhoun (who was that coach ?...had a funny name).
Was it Perno, or something like that ? (John H, any help here ?)
|
28.1240 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sat Feb 01 1992 17:43 | 31 |
| Dee Rowe was the coach in the mid-seventies when I was in school. We
basically broke even against the Huskies but the loss that really
killed was the one in the semifinals of the 1976 New England playoffs.
Rowe was replaced by Dom Perno. Calhoun replaced Perno. Earl Kelley
was the guard with the gun and he was a Perno recruit.
I doubt anyone will ever lure Calhoun out of Connecticut. He has it
made down there. 'Saw can probably enumerate it better, but UConn
basketball is the number one sport and team in the state. Their
statewide following is tremendous because the fan loyalties arent as
divided as they are here in Massachusetts. Maine hockey and baseball
are probably the only things that come close in New England.
Connecticut is also arguably the best high school hoops state in New
England, just like Massachusetts is the best high school hockey state
here in New England.
UConn basketball also gets the most extensive media coverage of any
college sport in New England (unless BC football goes to a bowl and
maybe not even then) and also has the most extensive media coverage of
any other Big East team. This was true even when they were losing. It
took a real financial commitment from the state and university to make
it happen and Calhoun was the catalyst who made it happen. I may not
like them but I respect the hell of them.
The only place Calhoun would go is the NBA and it would probably mean a
pay cut for him to do so. He's in that job for life for as long as he
wants it and for as long as he keeps winning.
John
PS - St Johns beat em today though, 90-57.
|
28.1241 | BLOWOUT Time | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sat Feb 01 1992 18:51 | 6 |
| Nice to hear some good news for a change. St. Johns beat UConn 90-56 at
Madison Square Garden. Maybe this will finally get the Redmen going and
give them a chance to get into the NCAA this year.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1242 | Syracuse vs UCONN tonight! I hope it's a good one! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Feb 03 1992 06:09 | 73 |
|
Feeewwww!
Another nail biter for Syracuse on Saturday. From the reports on
CNN and ESPN they had to make a run at Seton Hall in the 4th Quarter.
They were down someplace in the 13 point area sometime in the second
half. From the stats and people I talked to back in SU country Johnson
finally woke up in the second half offensively. Maybe he is over the
lull he has been in the last few games. Moten had another solid game.
Autry had a couple 3 ptrs ( I believe he was 2 out of 4 in that
department). From what I can tell SU only had 4 or 5 people who scored.
Sounds like the bench was snoozing! Actually I had hoped the game
would go the way it did as the last time I saw Seton Hall is when they
were blowing out Ohio St. and then they almost let it slip away from
them. My guess is that SU kept just within striking distance and Seton
Hall broke down in the last quarter. Was I correct? Anyway that was the
way I thought it would go. No matter how they did it that's another
game finished in the + column. 15 - 3 on the season looks great to me!
Now the biggest game of the year for them! UCONN was destroyed by
St. Johns this weekend!! And that was no understatement! I'm wondering
if they may have been looking a little too far ahead to tonights game
against Syracuse? There is allot riding on tonights game for Syracuse
IMO. #1 - they have a 19 game home winning streak on the line. #2 -
If they win tonight they will share (and actually be in 1st verses
head to head competition) 1st place in the BE with UCONN. and #3 -
Beating UCONN home (which it is tonight) or away gives them credibility,
confidence and IMO a lock for the NCAA tournament! It should be a great
game tonight! UCONN is going to want to play real well tonight after
getting hammered on Saturday. I'm sure they must be greatly embarrassed!
I think Syracuse can win but it's going to be a tough battle. Johnson
is going to have to play a big game tonight and McRae is going to have
to take some control in the middle or they will get chewed up inside.
I can't wait for tonights game!
While they were playing the UCONN game I thought I heard someone say
(wasn't that Billy Packer(sp)?) "that IHO Moten is the BE rookie of the
year and Marshall(sp) is second"? That statement was a little bit of a
surprise to me even though I agree that Moten is playing fantastic ball
in his first year. That UCONN loss still shocks me though. That has to be
the biggest upset via the lopsided win I've seen up to this point this
year. That was a great game by St. Johns. By the way is Marshall(sp) ok
for tonights game? He was limping very badly right at the end of that
St. Johns game. It looked like it was a knee.
Joe on McRae...I'm still not sure about his prospects for an NBA
career. He has good height but he needs more weight on him and a much
better shot in order for him to really make it. I'm not even sure he is
interested that much in a pro career. I think he stayed mainly at SU for
the education and the school itself not necessarily the athletic part
of it. If he was mostly interested in making it to the Pros I would
have thought he would have just left and not tried to fight the NCAA.
I'm sure if he's offered a shot at the NBA he will take it but he may
have to go the way of Stevie Thompson if he has any real thoughts of
getting there.
Off of the College beat....."Billy Owens"! What can you say!!! I
think nationwide TV just caught a good glimpse of him on Sunday vs the
Knicks. I think he could have even scored more if Hardaway had been a
little more generous in dishing off instead of taking it to the basket.
The guy is really coming on. Over the last 8 - 12 games he has been
averaging over 20 a game. I shudder to think what he would have been
like if he had been in shape right from the start. It took him the
first Month just to get into that playing shape. Larry Johnson....
Mutumbo....HA! Move over guys....Billy's here!!!! I think it's time
to start giving a little Rookie of the year consideration to him. It
hasn't been noticed greatly as he is quiet but he has been the biggest
impact player on this Warrior team.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1243 | struttin and struttin with PRIDE!!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 03 1992 08:30 | 29 |
| Boy! I'm pumped!!!!!! Chest is puffed out and a smile has been
plastered on my face since Friday!!!!
First, CONGRATS LOUIEEEEEE!!!!!!!! Nothing I say can compare to the
honor of his election to the Basketball Hall of Fame except I'm gonna
be there! Anybody know when he'll be enshrined?
I had expected SJU to be blown away by the Huskies on Saturday but
WOW!!! They certainly came to play. Scott's play on the glass
was simply awesome and was probably the key to the SJU offense.
LOUIEEEEE toned down his wardrobe and wore a "simple" blue sweater.
This probably helped the Redmen to focus on the game more by reducing
the distractions.
My cousin-in-law (a UConn follower living in Wilton) said at the
opening tip off, "don't forget the SJU/Madison Square Garder mistique"
He didn't say it but I wonder if there was an implication about Clemson
refs?
Great Game guys, thanks for doing it on national tee-vee.
However, nexted game is against BC @BC on Tuesday night. Don't
underestimate the "traditional doormats" guys, they knocked off
Georgetown in OT on Saturday and are bound to be sky high.
I remain,
temporarily_joyous!
Kev
|
28.1244 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Mon Feb 03 1992 08:43 | 4 |
| Cousin-in-law?
REK
|
28.1245 | got a better label? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 03 1992 08:55 | 1 |
|
|
28.1246 | Green, Blue, Blue-green? | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Feb 03 1992 08:58 | 7 |
|
RE -2:
Hey.....I thought that was a green sweater? Then again maybe
it's time to adjust the contrast and color controls on my TV :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1247 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 03 1992 09:21 | 35 |
| Syracuse stole that game from Seton Hall. SH dominated the game thru
tempo and excellent execution of their offense. They looked like a
seasoned NCAA tournament team. Everything was going right for them.
Dehere was having a great game. Wright was dominating inside. Even
Winchester was hitting nearly every open jumper.
During a TO with about 7 minutes to go, Clark Kellogg (TV analyst) says
SU has to "make this game ugly" by creating havoc with their defense
to try to create some offense (their 1/2-court offense was horrible
in the 2nd 1/2), and that's exactly what they did. (this was reminiscent
of a game against G'town a few yrs back...same situation, same comment,
but by Billy Packer)
SU made a number of huge steals, and SH went in the tank (they've been
having problems closing out games). SH stopped looking to score, and
this killed them.
Freshman Glenn Sekunda (who hadn't had a big game to this point),
slashed into the key, drew the foul and made an incredible leaner
off the glass to put SU ahead (69-67) with only seconds to go.
Moten later hit a free throw to make it 70-67.
SU didn't shoot well from the line. They've been pretty good this
year (71%), but were fortunate it didn't cost them.
Moten had 19, Johnson 16, Autry was in the teens somewhere, and
McRae has 10 or 12. Sekunda playes quite a bit, as did Edwards.
I didn't see Harris (is he in the doghouse, or a victim of Sekunda's
success ?), Jackson or McCorkle getting any PT.
What a day for BE b-ball on TV. UConn-SJ on CBS. SU-SH on WOR
out of NJ. BC-G'town on Ch 38. Pitt-PC on Ch 6 out of Providence.
Great game at BC. Two OTs to decide. And Paul McCurley has both
Mourning and Huckaby in BE Rotis !! (they each scored in the mid-30s)
|
28.1248 | Most exciting finish I've seen this year... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 03 1992 09:51 | 14 |
|
How about that BC-Georgetown game Saturday night? I only caught it
from 5 minutes left in regulation, but BC rallied from 12 down in the
second half and something like 7 down with about a minute-and-a-half to
go (with their point guard fouled out of the game) to force overtime,
and finally pulled it out in double OT. A wild end to regulation, with
Malcolm Huckaby draining a three-pointer and drawing the foul for a
four-point play, and BC rebounding a Huckaby three-point miss and
kicking it back out for another trey to tie the game with about ten
seconds to go. Huckaby was immense, with 34 points. Mourning was the
same, also with a career high 30+ points. Quite a game...
glenn
|
28.1249 | turning into a knockdown brawl | CNTROL::CHILDS | Party at Ground Zero | Mon Feb 03 1992 10:08 | 23 |
|
SU also got a few gifted calls down the end of the game but when you play
aggressively you're going to get those calls. Hats off again to their
defense and boo hoo to PJ who like the Stomper took the pedal off the metal
too soon.
Totally disgusted by the Hoyas loss. 12 point lead with 10+ minutes to go
and Stomper breaks out that antiquated 4-corners of his. Even still they
had an 8 point lead with a 1+ minute to go only to be tied. One of the
biggest problems was that Mourning played just about the entire game and
his foul shooting at the end suffered because of this. Definately a loss
by the coach. Malcom was incredible. He played the whole 50 minutes.
Have never seen UCONN that lackluster in Jimmy C.'s day. SU beware tonight.
Oh and back to Gorman's comment about Molten by one of the coaches. I first
thought OBrien but now that I think about it, it had to be Thompson. Who
else would give Gorman a tongue lashing for using a quote by him without
permission?
wish I had time to catch the Pitt/PC game as well...
mike
|
28.1250 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Mon Feb 03 1992 11:13 | 15 |
| OUCH! OUCH! **DOUBLE OUCH**
Not a pretty sight folks. Not a pretty sight AT ALL.
I'll give some credence to the MSG Mystique, but we got our asses whupped
but good...
Congrats Kev.....
I hope UCONN can do to SU what UCLA did after their first loss....8^)
'Saw
|
28.1251 | Look out Syracuse tonight!! | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Feb 03 1992 11:31 | 12 |
| I sort of predicted the thrashing at the hands of the redmen. 8*)
Nice game by St. Johns, I can't remember getting crushed like that
in a while.
small nit from a few back the final was 90-57 not 56 8*)
Great finish for BC I watched the last two minutes and both OT's
Mourning missed a BIG free throw in the first OT that may have
won it for them.
Jimbo
|
28.1252 | Can history repeat itself ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 03 1992 13:33 | 18 |
| > -< Look out Syracuse tonight!! >-
This is why I'm very glad SU stole that game against Seton Hall the
other night. The thought of them losing 3 in a row (PC, SH, UConn)
is horrifying (I don't care if it's an off year or not). And after
tonight's game they're off until next Tuesday, when they have to go
to Seton Hall (could it have been 4 straight losses ?).
It's good this game is at The Dome...maybe SU can keep it close.
That'll be the key: KEEP IT CLOSE. If SU can withstand the initial
UConn emotion (after Sat's devastation), who knows ???? If this
game were in Hartford,...forget it.
This situation is similar to one in 1985, when an NBA-like G'town team
had lost it's first of the year to St. John's on a Saturday, and then
had to go to Syracuse for a Monday night game. I was expecting the
worst, but The Pearl hit one with seconds remaining and Syracuse
upset the mighty Hoyas.
|
28.1253 | BE scoring leaders at the 1/2-way point | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:04 | 75 |
|
from the BE Rotis league (only players tracked in that league):
GAME: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sealy/SJU 26 26 21 25 15 34 19 15 12 25 218
Smith/UC 21 37 20 28 19 27 23 12 17 204
Johnson/SU 26 19 24 35 23 21 8 9 21 16 202
Mourning/G 24 28 23 17 19 26 20 38 195
Moten/SU 26 16 17 12 19 32 15 20 15 19 191
Dehere/SHU 23 17 19 13 17 14 31 25 159
Burrell/UC 10 13 17 13 19 25 23 13 11 144
Curley/BC 31 14 8 7 13 17 15 22 16 143
Miller/Nova 31 14 15 11 26 13 11 21 142
Autry/SU 17 19 12 13 19 16 10 6 13 13 138
Huckaby/BC 13 9 13 16 23 11 6 13 34 138
Smith/PC 8 8 19 4 25 13 13 23 16 129
Walker/SH 16 23 23 14 14 5 11 14 120
Morningstar/Pitt 16 21 13 18 10 13 15 13 119
Woodard/Vill 16 22 24 15 5 15 18 4 119
McNeal/Pitt 7 7 22 15 17 6 20 21 115
Bragg/PC 19 13 11 14 10 13 9 12 11 112
Abram/BC 16 7 5 6 21 14 13 13 10 105
Eisley/BC 5 18 18 25 13 8 2 13 2 104
Scott/Mia 19 12 8 12 3 8 15 11 15 103
Sellers/UCONN 13 5 12 16 11 13 16 11 5 102
Forbes/PC 8 12 10 8 18 15 14 5 11 101
Marshall/UC 13 10 9 5 12 17 6 15 12 99
Miller/Pitt 9 11 16 6 12 10 9 22 95
Buchanan/SJ 16 18 12 14 3 10 0 7 6 4 90
Middleton/SJU 10 6 6 7 7 4 11 9 11 19 90
Sproling SJU 0 5 16 16 11 10 8 5 7 8 86
Scott/SJ 9 13 10 13 4 12 2 0 6 14 83
McRae/SU 15 6 4 5 4 4 16 12 5 11 82
Walker/Nova 0 11 13 12 8 17 10 8 79
Phelps/Prov 9 5 2 15 11 10 9 10 3 74
Karnishovas/SH 4 8 14 13 9 14 11 0 73
Walker/UC 12 11 3 12 3 8 10 9 2 70
Antigua/Pitt 12 6 5 6 18 10 3 7 67
Morton/MIA 3 14 11 5 8 4 16 3 2 66
Brown/GT 2 12 12 5 17 0 7 6 61
Simpkins/PC 2 5 11 0 0 4 8 10 16 56
McDonald/PC 10 0 8 11 0 9 6 2 9 55
Churchwell/GT 8 2 8 5 5 10 5 11 54
Fair/UC 11 9 5 9 9 1 0 4 6 54
Caver/SH 1 8 2 5 9 13 6 6 50
Foster/SJ 12 2 4 6 2 11 3 6 0 4 50
Winchester/SHU 6 2 2 6 12 7 5 10 50
Dowdell/Nova 13 8 6 10 6 2 2 2 49
Popa/Mia 6 2 2 2 8 12 2 9 5 48
Harrison/GTU 9 16 6 17 0 0 0 0 48
Ward/Mia 6 10 6 11 4 2 1 7 0 47
Bain/Vill 0 2 10 6 0 9 10 10 47
Brown/SJU 4 5 3 4 0 2 8 12 4 4 46
Mobley/PITT 8 9 7 4 5 9 0 2 44
Jackson/BC 11 4 3 0 3 9 6 6 0 42
Edwards/SU 6 9 7 1 0 0 0 3 0 7 33
Byrd/Vill 0 3 6 4 11 2 2 5 33
Hopkins/SU 8 5 7 0 3 4 0 4 1 0 32
Wright/SH 0 0 0 0 2 6 10 9 27
Hinton/BC 1 0 4 4 2 6 2 6 2 27
Burton/Mia 9 7 0 1 2 6 0 0 0 25
Logan/Mia 2 3 0 3 0 0 14 0 2 24
Floyd/PC 2 3 4 0 3 0 0 9 3 24
Morgan/GT 0 0 0 2 3 2 5 4 16
Hurley/SH 0 0 0 14 0 2 0 0 16
Shareef/PITT 0 1 6 2 5 0 0 0 14
Saddler/PC 4 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12
Pelle/Vill 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 3 9
Harrell/GT 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 2 7
Werdann/SJU 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Kelly/GT 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3
Patterson/GT 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
McCorkle/SU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mims/SH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
|
28.1254 | | PLUGH::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Feb 03 1992 18:08 | 6 |
|
>> How about that BC-Georgetown game Saturday night?
yeah, how about it. Got my choice of tickets to the BC game with someone I
don't like or the harvard-penn game with good friends and alum. So guess which
one I pick? Oh well.
|
28.1255 | SU 16 - 3 and a lock for the NCAA tournament(IMO)! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Feb 04 1992 06:47 | 60 |
|
Whoa! What a game!!! Syracuse over UCONN by one point with 3 seconds
left in the game. Final score SU 84 UCONN 83.
My stomach was tied up in knots the whole second half. The first
half belonged to UCONN but the key (as you said a couple back Joe) was
Syracuse keeping it close. They kept it to within 7 at half time. They
were getting chewed up inside just as I had feared and UCONN could
hardly miss from 3 point range. The way things were going I thought
Syracuse was dead meat.
You have to like this SU team. Even when they look like they are out
of it they come back and still win the game. I haven't seen a SU team
do this in recent memory. Usually in previous years they would either
play poor or play well and that was that but this team (for some
unknown reason) has the capability of coming back and winning no matter
how far they are down. No doubt about it now they have to have earned
respect in the BE and around the country after this game.
That has to be the best game in the Big East this year. It had
everything....3 point shooting in the teens, pressure on the ball from
both sides, great inside play by both teams offensively, and a great
comeback...lead...comeback...win by Syracuse. In a way it is too bad
either team had to lose but I'm glad it was UCONN :^) . The only thing
I think we could have seen less of was penalties. I thought several
were incorrect and others not even worth calling on both sides of the
ball.
Not to knock Marshall as he couldn't play at full strength due to
that bruised tendon but now I see why Moten (and rightfully so) should
be the BE Rookie of the year. What a game he played! Inside, outside,
rebounding, and solid Defense! The kid has it all.
A good finish by McRae also. He played poorly IMO in the first half
but came on at the end of the game when SU needed him the most. That
end of the game foul with 3 seconds left was very interesting though. It
looked as if he was injured and he did hit his foul shots fairly good
during the game so I don't know if it was a ploy or not to let Hopkins
shoot the free throws. It said on the TV as Hopkins was going to the
line that he was a 50% freethrough shooter. Was that for the game or
overall for the year? I took it as the year at first but now I'm not
sure. He nailed the first one and I was thinking just get the next one
and everyone get back on defense. Then he throws up an air ball! But
you know what? Now that I think about it if UCONN had gotten the ball
quickly off the made or missed shot they may have been able to get a
pass off better and a shot at the goal. But because he missed the rim
it gave time for Syracuse to set back up on defense and cover everyone
so they couldn't get off a decent shot. As it was UCONN wasn't able to
get off a shot and the game ended with SU winning.
The next time SU meets UCONN it will be on UCONN's home court. It's
going to be "very" hard for SU to win there. UCONN will definitely want
revenge and 1st place in the BE may be on the line again. But for now
Syracuse is the "Beast of the East". Not bad for a projected 6th place
finish :^) .
I couldn't have dreamed this season any better than it has been so far!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1256 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 04 1992 07:12 | 1 |
| Damn!
|
28.1257 | then again maybe not cause Stomper was coaching | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:31 | 23 |
|
well it's time for me to eat some crow I guess on my prediction that SU would
be in the thursday nite game this year. Dam! I really thought I saw a lot of
holes in this team but the biggest hole (ie Bumhiemer) is doing the best job
of his entire life. Also Molten must have the faithful by now saying Billy
WHO? Not only is the BE rookie of the year if I had to vote today for all
BE team this is what it's look like: Mourning, Sealy, Smith, Molten and
Johnson. Dehere's been inconsistent but could knock either of the SU boys
off the team if he picks up his game.
I think Calhoun made a bad mistake in trtying to use up as much clock as
possible before taking a shot at the end. You've got to give the ball back
anyways so why not attack offensively immediately and then look for your
defense to turn the ball over? He was going to have to give it back with 10
seconds anyways which is plenty of time for SU to get a good look. If he could
have ran it down to 4 or 5 ticks then ya ok I agree but 10's too much. Also
he should have used Smith as decoy on the last play. I'm sure Jimmy told his
boy jump Smith the minute he gets it and it worked.
Sean, BC/Georgetown was a more exciting game because of the two OT's and the
comeback by BC was more improbable...
mike
|
28.1258 | I meant Night_flyer not Sean...sorry | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:32 | 0 |
28.1259 | I coulda watch 10 games like that one though! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:40 | 20 |
|
GREAT GAME!!!!!!!
During the 1st half when the Huskies were *destroying* the Orangemen,
I figured Bumheimer was just typically doing his usual horrible
coaching by keeping SU in the Zone. UConn did whatever they wanted.
I've gotta give him credit for his 1/2 time adjustment switch to mano a
mano. That stepped up the defense and gave UConn fits (except for Mr.
Smith).
That 3 point "slugfest" late in the second half had me on the edge
of my seat!!!!
I tip my hat to SU for the way they pulled it out but I also think
Mr. Calhoun and the Huskies ingested a bit o' bone in their throats.
Would have preferred a reversal with the winner tho, I can't believe
SU is at the top of the BE!
Kev
|
28.1260 | great win | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:56 | 39 |
| re: last night's game
INCREDIBLE ! What a show (by both teams). That shootout at the end
was terrific. And I'll say it first: I think UConn got "hosed" by
the bad out-of-bounds call. It appeared that Johnson knocked it out.
But SU put themselves in position to benefit from questionable calls,
and they took advantage of it.
> It said on the TV as Hopkins was going to the
> line that he was a 50% freethrough shooter. Was that for the game or
> overall for the year?
He's 50% for the year. Despite Raftery's insistence that he's a good shooter,
I've never seen it. Maybe he was in HS, when he was a BIG guard, and no one
could contest his shot. He's terrible at the line (have you ever seen such a
weak release for a guy 6'5" ?), and he has limited range on his "jumper".
He provides little more than ball-handling on offense, and he fouls so much
on defense that if he didn't hustle after every loose ball, there'd be no
reason for him to be out there (IMO).
It appears Anthony Harris has fallen into Bumheim's doghouse, and that's
very disappointing (can you confirm this Ken ?). Sekunda has become his
man off the bench (at least the last couple weeks). I hope Bummer doesn't
break Harris' spirit...we've seen enough transfers.
> UCONN will definitely want revenge and 1st place in the BE may be
> on the line again.
It doesn't matter. As you said, for a team that was picked 6th in the
BE, and nowhere in anyone's top 25, this win has MADE their season.
They are now *LEGIT*, and should be a lock for the NCAA tournament.
This season has been much more enjoyable than any in recent memory
('87 was more of a tournament run than a complete season). I've
changed my mind about taking the tournament ineligibility this
year (if we could) instead of in the future. This team may have
something special this year.
|
28.1261 | Home town call at end? | TSGDEV::RUSSELL | | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:33 | 9 |
| I only got to see the end of the game. But did anyone think the
ref blew the call on the rebound of Chris Smith's brick with 10
seconds left. Donyell Marshall got the rebound with 2 hands on the
ball over his head. A SU player knocks the ball out of his hands
with an out-strected arm. The ref under the basket and right there
to make the call gives the ball to SU. I saw the play live sitting
10-12 feet from my 19" TV screen and called it instantly UCONN ball.
The replay also showed it was a bad call.
|
28.1262 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:21 | 6 |
| I didn't see who knocked the ball out of his hands, but didn't the ball
hit him right on the head on the way out of bounds??? Or, am I
confusing it with a late game call in the Hawks/Supersonics game?!!
Nelly
|
28.1263 | Maybe I'm blind. I'm a Ref 8^) | TSGDEV::RUSSELL | | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:55 | 9 |
| Maybe my rooting for UCONN eyes confused my brain. But I moved right
next to the TV to see the replay and the SU guys knocked the ball out
of D. Marshalls hands and out of bounds.
Anyone else see it this way. UCONN should get the last shot with 10
seconds.
Stanley
|
28.1264 | He IS still with us - is he?????? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 04 1992 14:03 | 19 |
| Careful Stan,
I agree that thew game should be replayed from the 10 second mark.
Yeah, that's it but you should know that there's a mostly RON in here
who's initials are "Goose" and he's a ref. Goose been known to
lose it every now and again when ref bashing starts. Those who used
to bash suddenly dissapeared and rumor has it they wind up in place
frequented by the late Mr. Hoffa!!!!!
Now I don't 'spect ya to know who this "goose" fellow is, he's using
his real name nowadays but all I'm gonna say is be careful, those
Pennsylvainia type manly-mons are rough!!!!!!!
Hal Tried Hard
I remain,
yer advisor,
Kev
|
28.1265 | not they're bias or anything... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 15:25 | 10 |
|
for the record Joe G. SU's biggest follower in saw your way as so did I
but hey those are the breaks of the game and an agressive home team will
get those calls. The good calls far out weigh the bads ones and in most
case over time the bad ones balance out in an intense rivalry.
Unless of course you talk to Doc and our dear departed Dan S. in which
case the Celtics get all the CALLS CASE CLOSED!!!!
mike
|
28.1266 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 04 1992 15:33 | 13 |
| I didn't see the game, but it must've been a good one.
Damn, close defeat.
Even if the ref made a bad call, it's encumbent upon a team ranked highly
like UCONN to be far enough ahead to negate those bad calls.
I hope this little slump will teach the Huskies what they need to know
for the stretch drive and NCAA tourney....
'Saw
|
28.1267 | | TSGDEV::RUSSELL | | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:14 | 11 |
| Thanks Kev,
I am not a ref basher and as you state the game is 40 minutes. I just
saw about 1 minute of the game so that's why I wanted to insure that I
saw the play right.
I feel for the refs in all of the games. The rules are just to
complicated: In-the-grasp, In-the-crease, College-Charging calls.
Stanley
|
28.1268 | I like it when they let 'em play... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:40 | 3 |
| > I feel for the refs in all of the games.
Even the Digital Maynard League refs Stan ?
|
28.1269 | BE Standings ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:46 | 3 |
| Anyone have the current BE standings ? We're at the halfway point
of the season, so it would be interesting to start speculating on
the BE and NCAA tourney.
|
28.1270 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:50 | 16 |
|
not positive but got to be close
SU 7-3
UCONN 7-3
GT 5-3
PITT 5-4
SJU 5-5
NOVA 5-5
BC 4-5
SH 4-5
PC 3-7
MIAMI 1-??
MIKE
|
28.1271 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:51 | 3 |
| > SU 7-3
I think SU is 8-3....
|
28.1272 | Maynard officiating ... HAW!!!11 | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:52 | 16 |
| The refs in the Maynard league were easily the worst in the history
of basketball, at least while I was playing. Some of the calls that
were made (or weren't made, in most cases) were simply *mind_numbing*!
re: BigEast officiating
Anybody catch Jimmy Vulvano's comments about the Big East during the
Carolina vs. Tech game? The SU-UConn game not withstanding, Jimmy sez
the Big East is turning into a mug/grab/hold league, thanks to the
6-foul rule. His feeling is that the games are far less aesthetically
pleasing than, say, the ACC, or Big 8. In most BigEast games I've seen
this year I'd *more* than agree. Too many fouls. Too much stopped
action. B-O-R-I-N-G!!!
- ACC Chris
|
28.1273 | I've still managed to foul out though ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:54 | 3 |
|
hey there getting better. this year they just let everything go...that way
they get home early...
|
28.1274 | It was problee *you* who grabbed me, buster! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:57 | 15 |
| > I've still managed to foul out though
Not surprised Childs. Seem to recall you hacking me all over the
hardtop during our only encounter.
re: Maynard officiating
I'll never forget the time I was cutting thru the lane and some guy
grabbed me around the waist WITH BOTH ARMS. We're talking blatant
here. I turn to Mr.Referee to show him what this turkey was doing and
he threatens me with a T! Haw!!1
- ACC Chris
|
28.1275 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:59 | 5 |
|
now why would I want to hack you in a pickup game? Besides you never went
below the top of the key....
;^)
|
28.1276 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Dark lady wouldn't turn a card up anymore... | Tue Feb 04 1992 17:24 | 1 |
| Didn't want to get paint on those UNC shorts... ha ha...
|
28.1277 | never saw a shot he didn't like | FRETZ::HEISER | hope set high | Tue Feb 04 1992 17:26 | 4 |
| > now why would I want to hack you in a pickup game? Besides you never went
> below the top of the key....
oh so he's a gunner?!
|
28.1278 | Karl,Ford,Black,KSmith,Rice,Phelps,Knorr | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 04 1992 18:33 | 10 |
| > oh so he's a gunner?!
No way Heiser. I'm the consummate Dean Disciple out on the court.
Running the team. Dishing off. Getting back on D. Always looking for
the better shot. And, most importantly, accumulating the W's.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1279 | | DECWET::METZGER | It's not the thing that you fling... | Tue Feb 04 1992 19:31 | 4 |
|
And choking in the clutch?
|
28.1280 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Wed Feb 05 1992 07:27 | 10 |
| I saw the replay of the questionable call in the SU-UCONN game last
evening.
I'll give the ref the point that he had to make the call in real time,
but he did blow the call....
Oh well, doesn't matter now....
'Saw
|
28.1281 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Wed Feb 05 1992 09:26 | 10 |
|
dozed off again thanks to the stalling offensive tatic of Thompson. It looked
alot like saturday nite all over again but I missed the final. Someone please
help out here?
Jimbo for the record Mourning is first in the BE in scoring 24.4, in rebounds
12.6, in fg % 66% and in block shots 5.3 and you still think Smithy got a
chance for POY???
mike
|
28.1282 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 05 1992 09:57 | 9 |
| > dozed off again thanks to the stalling offensive tatic of Thompson. It looked
> alot like saturday nite all over again but I missed the final. Someone please
> help out here?
Was G'town-Vill on TV ? Who won ?
If the vote were today, I don't know if I could clearly pick Smith over
Mourning (or vice versa) for MVP. What a duel.
|
28.1283 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Wed Feb 05 1992 10:14 | 16 |
|
yes it was Joe, it was on NESN. I heard through the grapevine that Georgetown
did win the game...
Actually Joe it's Player of the Year not MVP. If it was MVP than Smithy wouldn't
have a pray. Take both players off their respective teams and UCONN's still a
top 40 team. The Hoyas without Mourning would be lucky to crack top 100..
I know I'm biased and all that but I fail to see where Smith has measured up
to Mourning. Alonzo has been consistant night in night out despite double and
triple teaming where Chris has gone into the tank a few times. Also if Sealy
could finish the season like he played saturday, then he'd also be a strong
contender. Especially considering he was probably the favorite to win it at
the start of the season.
mike
|
28.1284 | Tonight we'll see if SJU was for real on Saturday | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 05 1992 10:21 | 13 |
| MIkey,
My guess is right now, Smith takes POY. Why? Because UConn has the
better record although if I was gonna put a team together, 'lonzo would
be my 1st pick.
For Malik to be seriously considered, SJU will have to go undefeated
from now on and Malik will need to score 25+ points a game, 12 'bounds
3 blocks and 4-5 steals just to make up the lost ground (and $$$) from
his early start.
Kev
|
28.1285 | I've been bad but NO more. | TSGDEV::RUSSELL | | Wed Feb 05 1992 10:53 | 9 |
| Re: Joe G.
I had an attitude problem in my early bball days; 5 Ts in first 2
bball seasons. No Ts in the last 6. You won't see me get any
ever again. Half the problem in the early days was get stomped
by the RepoMen and Rambos night in and night out.
Stanley
|
28.1286 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 05 1992 11:58 | 6 |
| Sealy was the pre-season pick for PoY by the coaches.
> -< Tonight we'll see if SJU was for real on Saturday >-
Both schools should find out which direction they're really heading.
|
28.1287 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Wed Feb 05 1992 12:51 | 11 |
| Weren't the Rambos the team with that AWESOME 5'11" CENTER who couldn't
jump over an edition of the Hudson Sun??? The guy whose claim to fame
was being able to stay on the opposite side of the floor from the ball
(on offense) at ALL TIMES!!!! The guy that every opposing center hated
'cause he was such a HACK!!!!!
Well.....enough about my resume!!!!!!!!!!
Nelly
|
28.1288 | The Clowns Rule !! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 05 1992 13:52 | 10 |
| > Weren't the Rambos the team with that AWESOME 5'11" CENTER who couldn't
> jump over an edition of the Hudson Sun???
With you gone Nelly, and me still playing, I often ask myself:
"If Nelly could play in this league, why do I struggle at times ?"
Just kidding,
Joe
|
28.1289 | Mid-Season Selections | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 05 1992 13:54 | 66 |
| BE Yearbook's PRE-SEASON picks:
All-BE 1st team:
Sealy SJU
Johnson SU
Mourning G
Dehere SH
Smith UC
All-BE 2nd team:
Curley BC
Buchanan SJU
Burrell UC
Miller V
Miller Pit
All-BE Freshmen:
Marshall UC
Harris SU
Wright SH
Alosa PC
Jackson SU
My Mid-season picks (ASSUMING FROSH AREN'T ON ALL-BE TEAMS):
All-BE 1st team:
Sealy SJU
Johnson SU
Mourning G PLAYER OF THE YEAR !!!
Dehere SH
Smith UC
All-BE 2nd team:
Curley BC
Burrell UC
Miller V
Walker SH
Miller Pit
All-BE Freshmen:
Marshall UC
Moten SU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR !!
Wright SH
Smith PC
Phelps/Fair PC/UC ?
Other All-BE 2nd/3rd team CANDIDATES:
Bragg PC
Woodard V
Huckaby BC
Scott Mia
Morningstar Pit
McNeal Pit
Autry SU
Abram BC
|
28.1290 | Current BE Standings | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 06 1992 10:02 | 10 |
| SU 8-3
UConn 7-3
G'town 6-3
Pitt 6-3
St. John's 6-5
Vill 5-4
SH 4-5
BC 4-6
PC 2-8
Miami 1-9
|
28.1291 | this wkend's BE games | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 06 1992 10:04 | 4 |
| 2/8 Vill @ St. John's
Pitt @ BC
Prov @ G'town
Seton Hall vs UConn
|
28.1292 | SH play Sunday ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:33 | 5 |
| USA Today has SH playing @UConn on Sat, AND @Miami on Sunday. I checked
my schedule and SH doesn't go to Miami until later this month. Does
anyone know if they really do play @Miami on Sunday ? I can't believe
they would...no one would make a team play in Conn one day, and in
Florida the next.
|
28.1293 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:09 | 4 |
|
My schedule says SH vs. Miami ---- March 4th
-k
|
28.1294 | Keep the streak alive!!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:35 | 7 |
| Rolly and the 'Nova Wilcats invade Alumni Hall Tomorrow
GO LOUIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
Kev
|
28.1295 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Feb 09 1992 04:49 | 6 |
| Streak continues, St. Johns beat Villanova by 15 or 16.
Providence beat Georgetown in Georgetown.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1296 | Where is everybody going??? | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Feb 10 1992 04:54 | 13 |
|
RE -1:
And the Hall takes down UCONN in UCONN territory! UCONN can't
figure out how to win now. 3 losses in a row. I wouldn't have thought
it. It's time to make that call.."Help!,I've fallen and I can't get up!"
:^) :^) :^)
Looks like all the big guys are coming apart. I just hope the bug
stays away from Syracuse!!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1297 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Mon Feb 10 1992 07:56 | 12 |
| > And the Hall takes down UCONN in UCONN territory! UCONN can't
> figure out how to win now. 3 losses in a row. I wouldn't have thought
> it. It's time to make that call.."Help!,I've fallen and I can't get up!"
> :^) :^) :^)
Just a confidence problem.
I'd rather see them lose a few now, and go undefeated in the tourney 8^)
hth,
'Saw
|
28.1298 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Mon Feb 10 1992 09:09 | 9 |
|
2 technicials for Mourning, one for the Stomper.....when will it end?
Somebody please wake up and fire the bum or John please please take the
Vegas job.....
Looks like PJ's and Luther are getting their act together. Going to be a
great tournment this year. Wonder who'll send SU home early?
mike
|
28.1299 | nope, not unusual at all | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 10 1992 09:24 | 16 |
| N_F, et al,
What we're seeing is the normal Big East season with one exception;
this year there is no #1 clearly dominant team (i.e. Georgetown,
Syracuse) as in the past.
For years, on any given night, anything could (and usually did) happen.
This year, with the possible exception of Miama, there are no real
"doormats" in the conference. All the so called "bottom tier" teams
are playing very very well. I suppose you could call it "parody" plus
all the "bt" clubs are gunning for the leaders!
Hal Tried Hard(tm)
Kev
|
28.1300 | weekend update | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:45 | 16 |
| Weekend notes
the Hall whips UCONN at UCONN by 12
BC puts it to Pitt by 12 or 14.
Providence whips G'town @ G'town by 12 or 14.
St. Johns crushes Nova by 16 or so.
This past weekend was the first weekend this year where all Big
East games were double digit victories. What's amazing about this is
two of the winners were heavy dogs on the road.
UCONN looked pathetic Saturday. They are slumping hard and need a big
win Wed against Georgetown at home. The game is at the civic center
where the Huskies are 4-0 this year. Look for an 8 point victory!
Jimbo
|
28.1301 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Mon Feb 10 1992 12:20 | 3 |
| Anybody know what Syracuse is ranked this week???
-k
|
28.1302 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:03 | 33 |
| > Anybody know what Syracuse is ranked this week???
They're #10 in USA Today's rankings.
Hey Night-Flyer, given that SU wasn't even supposed to compete this
year (I still love reminding myself and everyone else of that), we
shouldn't expect to go through a BE season without a 2-3 game skid.
BUT, SU's schedule may help them avoid it. Through the whole
27-game schedule, they only play consecutive road games ONCE (2/29
@ Miami, 3/4 @ UConn).
Their remaining sched:
2/11 @SH
2/15 ND
2/19 @St. John's
2/23 GEORGETOWN
2/25 BC
2/29 @Miami
3/4 @UConn
3/7 VILL
re: SU's BE tournament prospects
I'm under no illusions Mike. This team is *somewhat* talented, but
has weaknesses. Their hustle, good D and outside shooting have been
consistent enough over the long haul. But, in a one-game, sudden-death
situation against a more talented club (ie: UConn), they can easily
go down. I want to win the BE Tournament as badly as the next guy,
but with this SU team, a regular season title would mean much more.
|
28.1303 | Boehiem and OBrien for COTY....unbelievable
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:28 | 13 |
|
Jimbo, Georgetown lost by 23 as in 86-63 worst loss ever in the conference for
them.
Agreed Joe. The way teams are beating up on one another the regular season
title will have real meaning this year. If BC's on from the 3 point line in the
tournment they could win. Prov's beaten all the tough teams so they're another
longshot possibility. If someone from Georgetown finds a consistent outside
shot (please be Joey Brown ;^) )to relieve some pressure off Mourning they'll
be a force. Werdann comes back, Rollie works some magic, who knows? Right now
though I'd say SU, UCONN and Seton Hall should be the favorites....
mike
|
28.1304 | NOT!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:31 | 9 |
| Ahem Mikey,
Methinks you forgot somebody!!!!!
Guess who????
I remain,
the mystery main!
|
28.1305 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:10 | 2 |
|
nope I didn't. Without Werdann they're toast in the tourney.
|
28.1306 | lightly browned perhaps--------y | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:56 | 12 |
| Toast???
nay, at least no more toast than they always are in the BE tourney :*(
Without Werdann, without the historic KoD in the BE, IMO they'll make
it to the Semi's.
~/~
Besides, I'd rather root for them that root for a hoya!
Kev
|
28.1307 | Still a ways to go but, so far so good! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Feb 11 1992 03:32 | 33 |
|
Re: a few back
I have high hopes but know most definitely that SU could take that
big dive fast! So far SU's dodging bullets while other teams are
walking in front of them. I'm just hoping they can keep it together and
weather the impending storms.
I still look for UCONN to win the BE. Syracuse has a shot if they
can keep it together. Like I said the teams who were at the top are
dropping like flies. I just hope SU can avoid the bug spray or they will
be backing up into the pack also.
A big game for SU tonight on the road against the Hall. This is one
they could very easily lose so it wouldn't surprise me if they do. If
some how they were to win this game it would put them solidly into the
drivers seat.
As far as the BE tournament and NCAA tournaments go we will have to
see. They have had teams that "should have" the last few years only to
disappoint at tournament time. It will be very tough to win the BE
tournament as Joe said a few back. Head to head they could get knocked
off very quickly. As for the NCAA tournament if they could get to the
round of 16 I would be ecstatic! Anything after that would be a miracle
with the young and mostly no name players that they have. The one thing
that makes me believe that they can actually do better than I think is
that they have this team togetherness that they have shown. In the past
they have had stars but have not come together as a team. This year no
stars coming in but allot of unity that could take them allot farther
than anyone could have thought! (ex. in 1st right now and thought to be
ending up finishing 6th in the pre season poll)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1308 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Tue Feb 11 1992 09:43 | 15 |
|
Please Flyer, spare me the no-name crap will ya. Johnson, Autry and Moten
were all highly rated coming out of HS. Jimmy always get his share of
stars. You're correct in your assessment that they play as a team instead
of 4 guys standing arounding waiting to see what Billy will do or Pearl or
Derrick etc...Seton Hall hasn't beaten SU since Eve tempted Adam with the
apple why should tonight be any different? In the last two years SH has
blown double digit leads in games against SU. Hopefully tonight history
will be made but I doubt it. Hopkins will take his 6 fouls and control
Dehere and while Walker and Karnisvohas are good forwards they're no match
for Johnson and Moten. McRea is better than Luther at this point in time
and Autry vs Caber is a wash.....Game is close enough to NY that Su will
have enough fan support....
mike
|
28.1309 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:13 | 18 |
| Mikey,
12, 15, 23 I was a little under the weather so my memory of
the Saturday night games is a bit fuzzy!!! The general memory I had
was of the Hoya's getting crushed, and I was RIGHT....
The far side calendar today is a scream. The picture is of a
referee shouting down to a miniture set of bleachers filled with
fans. The topic is When referees go home at night. The referee is
shouting
" oh yeah? your all a bunch of inbred, brainless cretins
If ugliness was a penalty you'd all foul out
Hey! remember you can get quick help by calling 1-900-cataracts"
I thought of Mike Childs immediately but in all fairness Mike
goes for an all time record tonight of 3 games in a row he
hasn't chirped at the refs.
Jimbo
|
28.1310 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:34 | 4 |
|
and I'm going to set that record too....
;^)
|
28.1311 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 11 1992 13:56 | 6 |
| Kev,
See .1153. Almost 3 weeks ahead of your prophetic wisdom.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1312 | "crazy" is right on too! 8^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 11 1992 15:20 | 18 |
| Hey TcM,
Perhaps you did 'vaguely' allude to what I so eloquently said a few
notes back but I feel there was too much room for interpreting
what yo said. But.....I'll give credit and acknowledge you were
the first to put it here but it's not that I really think you're the
Carnac of ::Sports or anything, but the similarities are amazing when
you think about this - even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a
while!!!!!!
Now shoo shoo - go look for another nut!
;^)
I remain,
eloquent as ever,
Kev
|
28.1313 | sort of :-) | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 00:16 | 10 |
| Seton Hall beat Syracuse for the first time since 1981, they had lost
23 in a row. PJ's first win against Syracuse.
re: .1312
Eloquent is Gregory Peck in To Kill A Mockingbird, and you Kev are no
Gregory Peck.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1314 | Syracuse still in first place...barely! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Feb 12 1992 03:13 | 40 |
| RE: Mike,
> Please Flyer, spare me the no-name crap will ya. Johnson, Autry and Moten
> were all highly rated coming out of HS. Jimmy always get his share of
> stars.
I'll give you that they were highly rated. With the exception
of Johnson (who has a few years of seasoning) Moten is playing
excellent basketball for a Freshman but is still a Freshman and would
have never been expected to play this well his first year. As for Autry
I haven't been that impressed with him. He has ups and downs. One
minute he looks good the next he just isn't on. I'm hoping that he
improves as the year continues. The rest of the team is of good caliber
but none of them is playing up to the level of Johnson or Moten
although, as I said they are playing with team unity. IMO they play
well together but not one of them is a household name that would stick
out as a star player in somebody's mind.
> Seton Hall hasn't beaten SU since Eve tempted Adam with the
> apple why should tonight be any different?
I don't know? Maybe because it's a Tuesday night? :^)
I just had the feeling that Seton Hall was starting to play better
basketball and being at home they would have a good shot at beating SU.
I'm no prophet but...."I was correct!" :^) :^(
I wish they had won but they didn't and I had that feeling. The final
score was SH 86 SU 76.
Any SU fans or SH fans have any information on how the game went?
I didn't hear that much about it.
I expect and (what the heck!) predict a win over ND this Saturday.
After that it's back on the road to St.Johns. That should be another
tough game and also very well could be one that they lose. Hopefully
they can pull one out against St.Johns!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1315 | out for the season?????? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:16 | 19 |
| TcM,
How'd you know that To Kill a Mockingbird with Mr. Peck truly is
one of my all-time favorite movies? I remember seeing that movie and
was so impressed that a day or two later I went out and bought the
book. To date I must have read it 6 or 7 times!
now, back to BE Basketball.
I heard that UConn's Donyell Marshall (or it could have been Scott
Burrell?) underwent arthoscopic surgery yesterday. If this is true,
I'm sorry to report that IMO, he's out for the season and UConn's BE
title hopes and dreams of the Sweet 16 are toast.
sorry 'saw.....
I remain,
yer medical reporter,
Kev
|
28.1316 | Medicine has come a long way folks ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:18 | 11 |
| re: .-1
Just cause he got scoped don't mean he's out for the season Kev. Guys
have been known to come back in a matter of *days* from this type of
procedure. Just depends on exactly what he had done ...
(I admit to being completely ignorant of the details of Donyell's
problems ...)
- ACC Chris
|
28.1317 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields>The Dream Team | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:37 | 8 |
|
Well send me a bird and I'll enjoy it. They always taste better when you
predict success for you enemy and then they don't deliever. Didn't catch
the game but SU did have a 1 point lead at the half and was as close as 5
late in the game. I suspect Seton Hall increased the final margin at the
line....
mike
|
28.1318 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:41 | 17 |
| It was Toraino Walker who has to be scoped, and from what I
understand the scoping is to happen on Thursday.
Originally they thought he'd be out for ten days. Now it's
changed to indefinite.
I had one of the earliest arthroscopic knee surgeries done in
CT after hurting my knee fighting a fire. The recovery was
long and slow -- they made me use a cane for three weeks, and
no stairs.
Nowadays, you get scoped on Monday, and you're back on the gridiron
on the following Sunday.....
'Saw
|
28.1319 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 10:21 | 6 |
| re: .1315
Kev, just goes to show you I am prophetic :-)
The Crazy Met
|
28.1320 | simply uncanny you are...... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:08 | 11 |
|
Ok TcM,
I'll agree you are a great prophet!!!!
So do me a favor and go wander around in the desert for 40 years or so!
;^)
Kev
|
28.1321 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:48 | 9 |
| re: .1320
> So do me a favor and go wander around in the desert for 40 years or
so!
touche.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1322 | SU internal investigation is done..now we wait. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Feb 13 1992 03:15 | 31 |
|
Just out last night.....SU's internal investigation is over. It's now
up to the NCAA as to what they are going to do.
From what I caught on ESPN,
There were no intentional infractions by Boeheim, his coaches, or
the school itself.
Some players were paid $50 from car rental agency's (They didn't
say to who or what the name of the agency's were)
Some players were given some free food (and I think they said free
lodging).
And Boosters also contributed with food and free lodging (could of
been some money also but I didn't catch that one).
I could be a little off on the above information as I just caught
the tail end of it as they were finishing taking about it. Joe or any
of you other SU fans have any more concrete information?
Based on just what I heard it doesn't sound very bad but you can
bet the NCAA will more than likely slap a years suspension on them for
the NCAA tournament and maybe a few more added things such as some
scholarships ect.
Not what I wanted to hear but I was expecting it. I still say if
they have the option get it over this year. They are playing well but
they are by no means Final 4 type material. Hopefully it will be a mild
slap on the wrist but we'll just have to wait and see.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1323 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 13 1992 07:28 | 7 |
| UCONN loses 4th in a row..... NO parade in March.
(Congrats Mikey....)
'Saw
|
28.1324 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 13 1992 08:28 | 5 |
| And if I'm not mistaken, that should make the University of
Massachusetts number 1 in New England, especially if we can finally
beat Temple on Sunday. We've never beaten the Owls in 20 tries.
John
|
28.1325 | better than boxing | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:35 | 5 |
| UCOnn lost at home to Georgetown. The beat-up-on-each-other season in
the BE continues.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1326 | in between rinses..... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:58 | 20 |
| During halftime I was being a good husband by washing the dinner dishes
but within earshot of the tee vee. Jim V. espoused his opions(tm)
of what could happen to SU in regard to the infractions.
Some NCAA committee will analyze all 12 violations and determine if
they are "minor" or "major" and I believe he said part of the criteria
is whether or not SU gained an unfair recruiting(sic) advantage.
If *even one* is deemed major, there are automatic, cast-in-stone
penalties such as not tee vee, no post season tourneys, etc are
automatic with no chance for appeal.
I forget where the reduction in the number of scholarships lies.
Hal Tried Hard(tm)
I remain,
with_dishpan_hands,
Kev
|
28.1327 | I like it better when we win!!! | DEMING::MCKAY | | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:31 | 12 |
| Alright Mike the suspense is killing me. Just stop over to the
old cubicle and rub it in just a little! 8*)
re. John
NOT!
Didn't get to see the game last night but the final was 70-63
Georgetown. On a positive note UCONN gets a chance at revenge
Wednesday at G'town. I don't think they play this weekend so
they will have a full week to concentrate at beating the Hoya's
Jimbo
|
28.1328 | Available at most bookstores! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:13 | 13 |
| 'saw,
I borrowed a copy of the ACC Excuse Book of Excellent Losses and
on page 173 it says to use Excuse #1891
"One of our key players was injured"
HAl Tried Hard(tm)
I remain,
a_literary_man,
Kev
|
28.1329 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:17 | 17 |
| Kev,
Unlike some "fans" who might use a book like that, I cannot make excuses.
I didn't see the game, but the final score indicates that the Huskies lost.
They have been playing like shit lately, and they did again last night.
All of my high hopes at the beginning of the season are starting to fade
fast.
Nope, no excuses here. Not that I deserve it, but please pass me that crow.
'Saw
|
28.1330 | UNC = Quiche-eating losers; ACC = Not | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:21 | 7 |
| � I borrowed a copy of the ACC Excuse Book of Excellent Losses and
� on page 173 it says to use Excuse #1891
Pardon moi but that's the "UNC Excuse Bible". The rest of the ACC teams
take their non-excellent losses like men.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1331 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:27 | 11 |
| Thanks Bob, I lefted it at home and momentarily fergot the title.
'Saw,
Hold the crow, I don't rememeber you achillay making a (boastful)
predicshun - just FANtype wishful statements.
'sides, aren't you on some kind of diet to lose those "love handles"?
schlep schlop schlurp!
Kev
|
28.1332 | Bah. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:04 | 16 |
| Bull. Real Carolina fans take their losses like Men, and I'm one of
'em.
It's only when ridiculous assertions that Dean Smith "chokes" are
made that I'm forced to Objectively state that, often times, UNC has
had crucial injuries at some of the most inopportune moments heading
into the NCAA Tournament.
(BTW, I challenge anyway to point to even *one* Carolina game where we
lost and I blamed the referees. Contrast this with WeaselGroupThink
(tm) which has something to say on this subject almost everytime we
win one.)
- ACC Chris
|
28.1333 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | big imagination, better than real life | Thu Feb 13 1992 14:12 | 11 |
| > (BTW, I challenge anyway to point to even *one* Carolina game where we
> lost and I blamed the referees. Contrast this with WeaselGroupThink
> (tm) which has something to say on this subject almost everytime we
> win one.)
When you got a bible chucked full of 17K+ excuses would adding 1 more (ie refs)
real matter? Besides it's hard to fault the refs when they're already in your
back pocket....
I challenge you to name one game where you blamed DeaN?
|
28.1334 | Somebody get an oxygen tank for Mike | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:03 | 12 |
| � I challenge you to name one game where you blamed DeaN?
Don't hold your breath, Mike. That just ain't the way it does down in
Baby Blue Land. Snuff's teflon exterior is what gave birth to the Excuse
Bible in the firsted place.
My favorite one *still* is ... "The Other Team Was Red Hot." Examples:
Georgia 1983, Villanova 1985, Kansas 1991. After Carolina blitzes its
way through a cupcake lineup en route to a Final Loss, *then* the other
guy, the underdog, was the hotter team. Never Dean. Rollward.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1335 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:10 | 6 |
| Not to support and NC fans but
Villanova in 1985 was hot.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1336 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:24 | 16 |
| � Villanova in 1985 was hot.
Sure they were. Of their 6 wins, their last 5 were all upsets. They
beat Michigan, Maryland, North Carolina, Memphis State, and Georgetown and
were the dog in each one of them.
Carolina had Brad Daugherty (NBA All-Star) and Kenny Smith (NBA Rockets
starting PG) in addition to Joe Wolf, Dave Popson, Warren Martin, Steve
Hale, and Buzz Peterson.
This squad finished 2nd in the ACC that year yet they still lost to the
team that set the record for most season losses by an NCAA titlist.
And it wasn't Snuff's fault. Not at all. Nope, the other guy was hot.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1337 | Nothing to be ashamed, and no excuses offered. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:30 | 10 |
| re: red hot
What's the big deal about losing to a team that's red hot? We came, we
played hard (Dean said after reviewing the tape of the '85 'L' to Nova
that we'd played perhaps our best game of the season), we lost.
End of story.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1338 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:37 | 15 |
| Chris -
You sure did enough blaming the ref lasted year when Pavla chucked old
Deano. In fact, you supported the classless action of the Tarhell
coaches who went after him. You actually used two excuses for that
win (at least):
* The other team was *HOT*
* Blam the REF!
* They knew our *system*
JD
|
28.1339 | Never said Kansas was hot either. We just played lousy ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:52 | 13 |
| I knew one of the weasels would chime in with this incorrect statement.
*KNEW IT!!!*
But if you read my comment again you'll find that I said I've never
blamed a Carolina **LOSS** on a referee. I blamed Pavia for horrendous
judgement last year, but certainly not for Carolina's 'L'. Poor
shooting, mostly by Brick, er, Rick Fox, was the culprit in that game.
If that's a criticism of Dean, so be it.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1340 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:01 | 2 |
| That's as close as YOU'LL ever get to a criticism of Dean I'm sure.
Denny
|
28.1341 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:04 | 15 |
| Soup's right. He never blamed the Kansas loss on Pavia's decision to toss
Snuffy. His primary Excuse was poor shooting by Fox, Chilcutt, and Rice.
Of course, we saw right through that one ... A *good* coach would have
benched the masons or ... at the very least ... "coached" them to dish it
off to someone who could knock it down. But, no, Snuff clung stubbornly
to his Senior Citizen Theory and the Jayhawks were only too happy to
accept the generosity.
Meanwhile, Cliffy Rozier sat steaming on the pine and started having
thoughts about getting PT at Louisville.
And none of this was Snuff's fault. None.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1342 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | big imagination, better than real life | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:08 | 13 |
| > But if you read my comment again you'll find that I said I've never
> blamed a Carolina **LOSS** on a referee. I blamed Pavia for horrendous
> judgement last year, but certainly not for Carolina's 'L'. Poor
> shooting, mostly by Brick, er, Rick Fox, was the culprit in that game.
> If that's a criticism of Dean, so be it.
if that's the best you can do for Dean critcism hahahahahaa...
I can give ya a few pointers if you like. Riddle me this:
Why was Fox out there?
Where was Montross who was clearly dominating earlier?
|
28.1343 | ... and I don't care for Dean Smith either ... | LUNER::BROOKS | You down wit MSG ? | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:59 | 16 |
| re .1335
Bob, got to agree with CZM. 'Nova was white-hot that year. Played WAAAY
over their heads, and proved it by shooting the lights out against
G'Town (one of the best defensive teams in NCAA history) in the title
game, playing a near-perfect game to win.
Georgia in '83 was part of the "Upset Crew" that included NC State
(ugh) winning that year with a NCAA record 10 losses.
And Kansas ... heck, I don't think they were inferior to UNC, IMO.
Methinks the ChrisBashCrew is getting carried away this one time...
Doc
Doc
|
28.1344 | Counterpoint | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Thu Feb 13 1992 17:43 | 44 |
| � Bob, got to agree with CZM. 'Nova was white-hot that year. Played WAAAY
� over their heads, and proved it by shooting the lights out against
� G'Town (one of the best defensive teams in NCAA history) in the title
� game, playing a near-perfect game to win.
I know all about 'Nova in '85. I was rootin' for 'em all the way {Wahoos
stunk that year}. And yes they were white-hot. But the issue is where
did the Carolina loss occur and to whom and how ??? In '85, Nova spanked
the Heels in the Southeast Region Finals in Birmingham, the "Great Eight"
in other words.
To claim that the Heels lost 'cause Nova was hot completely ignores the
*FACT* that Carolina had to win *THREE* NCAA games themselves just to get
to that same spot on the bracket. Carolina was cookin' at the same temp
as Nova was at that very same point. _Cold_ teams do not advance to the
Great Eight. However, the Baby Blue Faithful would like you to believe
that as soon as the final horn sounded, their team's temperature two hours
before suddenly got a lot cooler than the underdog that just knocked them
off. Adn, of course, the quack Chief Of Throat Surgery over there on the
bench had *nothing* to do with it. No way, Jose.
� Georgia in '83 was part of the "Upset Crew" that included NC State
� (ugh) winning that year with a NCAA record 10 losses.
Georgia had Vern Fleming, Terry Fair and Dominique Wilkins, I believe.
Carolina had Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, and Brad Daugherty among others.
Carolina, the top seed in the East, lost to the Dawgs in the Carrier Dome
'cause the Dawgs were hotter. Not. Once again, it was Region Finals and
Carolina had already won 2 games to get there (first round bye). They
were cookin' with the same gas, baby, same gas.
� And Kansas ... heck, I don't think they were inferior to UNC, IMO.
No, but they sure were "hot" as they knocked off New Orleans, Pittsburgh,
Indiana, and Arkansas. Carolina, of course, was ice cold as they in turn
stomped on Northeastern, Villanova, Eastern Michigan, and Temple.
I believe that, except for the first-round games when the teams are still
carrying over from the end of the regular season, you cain't use the
"hotter team" excuse in the NCAA's. When they both make it to a certain
round, they're both hot. Temperature readings taken *AFTER* the game are
not valid.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1345 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:30 | 11 |
| re: hot in the NCAA
A team that is ranked #1 in the region that makes it to the 3rd round
is not hot, they are just doing what their talent dictates they should
do. A team that has had 9-10 losses and makes it to the 3rd round is
hot.
re: 'Nova in 1985: Doc, you can;t be completely objective here, since
if I recall you are a Georgetown fan. :-)
The Crazy Met
|
28.1346 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | big imagination, better than real life | Fri Feb 14 1992 07:55 | 4 |
|
Bob, don't you think you should thank Doc for the belt high fastball???
;^)E+10
|
28.1347 | Belt high fastball? More like a high & tight Clemens f-ball. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Feb 14 1992 09:30 | 20 |
| WeaselGroupThink(tm) knows no bounds when it comes to DeanBashing.
Heck even Doc, an admitted non-Dean fan, acknowledges it. /Don has
seen it for awhile - so much so that he's jumped off the Weasel
bandwagon and onto that baby blue bus with "CHAPEL HILL" emblazzened
over the windshield.
For the record, I don't give a rats behind whether Villanova, Georgia,
Indiana, Kansas, or any of the other 20+ teams that have knocked
Carolina out of the tournament were "hot" or not. I really don't care
whether Dean "choked" or not. (He didn't, but so what?) The fact is we
LOST. Simple enough. The 'L' hurts for awhile, but only 1 outa almost
300 Division 1A teams in the USA can avoid similar suffering, although
I'll grant you that Dean's outrageous winning percentage over the years
has made losing more painful for us Carolina fans. (It's called
"spoiled".)
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1348 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Fri Feb 14 1992 09:56 | 27 |
|
> For the record, I don't give a rats behind whether Villanova, Georgia,
> Indiana, Kansas, or any of the other 20+ teams that have knocked
> Carolina out of the tournament were "hot" or not. I really don't care
> whether Dean "choked" or not. (He didn't, but so what?) The fact is we
> LOST. Simple enough. The 'L' hurts for awhile, but only 1 outa almost
> 300 Division 1A teams in the USA can avoid similar suffering, although
> I'll grant you that Dean's outrageous winning percentage over the years
> has made losing more painful for us Carolina fans. (It's called
> "spoiled".)
That's right it obvious you don't care. Cause if you did you'd have to
look deep down and objectively at all of the loss and come up with the
one obvious conclusion. The fact that throughout the loss two things
remained constant: The System and the coach behind that System. If you
really cared then you'd have to find fault with one or the other and
then naturally follow through that one is the other so...but ah that
would be more painfull than being "spoiled".....
A man who says college basketball is his passion, a man who buys pre-season
recruit magazines and subscrips to the college's own poop sheet doesn't care?
;^)e+10
|
28.1349 | Irrefutable logic, I'd say!!!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 14 1992 10:04 | 12 |
|
MikeC - Leading Candidate for "1992 BoTY"!!!!
(1992 Barrister of The Year)
Wow!!!!!
;^)
Kewv
|
28.1350 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Fri Feb 14 1992 10:41 | 5 |
| Say what you want Soup - but you implied through your criticism of
Pavla that the ref helped doom the Hells(TM) In fact, you never
criticized Dean for being such a bonehaid down the stretch!
JD
|
28.1351 | catching up | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:47 | 46 |
| Hey SU guys, sorry, I've been at off-sites nearly all week. Catching
up in here, and in BE Rotis is tough...
I didn't hear much of the SU-SH game. I know they were down early
by 12 (14-2) and played terrific late in the 1st 1/2 to take a 37-36
lead (the announcers couldn't believe it). Late in the 2nd 1/2 they
couldn't get any closer than 5. SH did open it up with free throws,
as Mike had speculated. A tough loss, but not unexpected.
It seems Boehiem has gone to the hot hands, and the veterans down
the stretch. We haven't seen Harris' name in the boxses in 3-4
games...same for Luke Jackson. McCorkle is slowly being brought
back into the fold. He had 8 the other night, and he and Sekunda
are providing the "swing" relief (also bombing away from 3-pt land).
The 9-man rotation seems to have settled to:
starters: Siock, Autry, Hopkins, Moten, Johnson
subs: McRae (really the starter), McCorkle, Edwards, Sekunda
Hopefully we'll see Harris against ND tomorrow (NBC, 4pm). SU and ND have
played 4 yrs in a row now, and 6 times over the last 8 (or something like
that). And in the previous 7 games, the VISITING team has won all 7.
A BIG game for SU to get, especially with @SJU facing them next Wednesday.
I don't want to see a 3-game losing streak at this point of the season.
re: the investigation
The key was that the school found no involvement by anyone employed by
the school. The Chancellor fully expects some sort of sanctions, and
while others (eg: Kentucky, NC State, Kansas) have suffered tournament
probations, there are some more recently that have received lesser
penalties because the school was *proactive* in cleaning up the pgm on
their own. Hopefully Syracuse will fall into the latter category.
I'm afraid to say it, but my gut tells me that they're going to be
banned from the tournament for one year. Because of the money involved,
they'll probably leave them on the tube. Maybe they'll take a scholarship
away for a year or two, but with the young team he has, plus the fact
that he's got 2 or 3 scholarships in his back pocket, and that he doesn't
use over 8-9 anyway, this loss shouldn't impact him much at all. The
biggest blow will be if Wallace jumps ship (ala Donyell Marshall) and
they lose a TOP10 recruit.
|
28.1352 | | LUNER::BROOKS | You down wit MSG ? | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:43 | 36 |
| re .1345
True CZMet, I like the Hoyas. But the fact is that they set an NCAA
record for lowest FG% (something like 36%) in a season allowed, and had
destroyed Kentucky (with Bowie, Turpin, Masters, et al) by holding them
to 12% shooting (or something outrageous like that) in the second half.
Then Nova hits 21 for 25 from the floor (?) in the title game - and needed
every basket, because they won by TWO.
Anyhow, I agree with your contention, hot and "playing to expectations"
are two different things.
A Number 1 seed (al la UNLV last year) that plays OK, should knock off
most of the other teams in that bracket - it doesn't mean that they are
playing over their heads or even at 80%.
On the other hand, a Georgia, a 83 NC State club, a 85 'Nova team ...
those teams were playing at a unbelieveable level for a game, or
several games.
Could NC State have beaten UH in a best of seven ?
Probably not.
But *they didn't have to* ! They played a great game (helped mightly by
Guy @*~@^* Lewis) on the right night.
That is my definition of hot (I apologize if it is still unclear).
Bob, I think you are reaching here to lay the wood to ACC Chris. God
forbid I come to his aid, but "hot teams" do exsist.
Hell, I've seen a few Ralph Sampson teams at UVa ambushed by them ...
Doc
|
28.1353 | Wallace still coming to SU (for now). | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:43 | 7 |
| Just read in USA Today that Wallace says he hasn't chgd his mind
about coming to SU, despite the results of the school's investigations.
He says, "Look out, I'm coming...In my mind, that's where I'll be
next year."
He's still maintaining contact with UConn and PC, just in case SU
is hit with *major* penalties.
|
28.1354 | this wkend's games | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:52 | 5 |
| 2/15 Vill @ BC
G'town @ Miami
PC @ SH
SJU @ Pitt
ND @ SU
|
28.1355 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:00 | 13 |
|
But Joe, if you read about Wallace you must have seen the piece on Mourning
as well....
I'll elaborate the writer feels that Mourning is the most overlooked player
in America. Sites how Mourning comes to play every night is 21st in the nation
in scoring (23ppg), seventh in fg % at .635, 5th in boards 12.3 ppg and first
in blocks 5.2 ppg. The writer like yours truly is miffed that he's not a lock
for the BEPOY award....Hell if he'd stop taking stupid technicials he'd be
in serious contention for NCAA player of the year as well. Even still I'd
only rate him 2 behind JJ.
mike
|
28.1356 | "us vs them" lives on ! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 14 1992 17:02 | 10 |
| > But Joe, if you read about Wallace you must have seen the piece on Mourning
> as well....
Just read it Mike...typical Thompson with his comment about Mourning
probably not making the Olympic team:
"There's not a need for any college player on the team.
When need is not a priority, popularity becomes what
people base their decision on, and we don't win a lot
of popularity contests."
|
28.1357 | Who's John Wallace ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 14 1992 17:09 | 17 |
| Some info on John Wallace (as of a couple of weeks ago):
- 29ppg, 15 rbs/gm, 6 blks/gm, 4 assists/gm, 3 steals/gm
- his HS coach says:
o he's a good team player
o he's has a great aptitude to get better...he'll
flourish at the next level...he's just begun to
become a really good player
o he's very much planning on going to Syracuse
- he's fouled out of only 1 game in his HS career (doesn't
make stupid fouls)
In his last home game Wednesday night, he had 35 pts, 13 rbs and
6 blocked shots.
|
28.1358 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Fri Feb 14 1992 20:57 | 3 |
| Joe, what about his grades?!?!?!?
REK
|
28.1360 | talent first, grades second we're truthful about it... | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Sat Feb 15 1992 17:05 | 12 |
|
Yeah Joe, but Stomper's response was a given..that's why I didn't bother
to sullen the shinning write-up about Alonzo. He'll be breaking those
bonds between him and Stomper soon enough...
REK, this isn't #17 or #15 where they strut their chest over that kind of
stuff. This is the down and dirty Big East where we're looking for a
few good players...We'll mold the education...
mike
|
28.1361 | Of all teams to lose to | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 17 1992 09:58 | 13 |
| Can't believe SU managed to embarrass themselves and the conference by
losing to the Irish at the Dome. If I remember right, ND led from wire
to wire. I don't understand SU going outside for all those 3's - they
ended up with something like 37 attempts. What, were they afraid of
Tower???
Well, at least it was SU's first real upset loss. All their losses up
to this point were excusable (conference road losses). They play at
St. John's Wednesday on ESPN, right? Looks like it could be 3 in a
row. Oh well, the top 10 was nice for a week.
Joe C.
|
28.1362 | re a few back | LUNER::BROOKS | You down wit MSG ? | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:16 | 1 |
| So what ...Thompson's absolutely right.
|
28.1363 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:21 | 19 |
| Didn't see the game Joe,
But why is Syracuse and the conference embarrassed by this loss?
They wweren't the first ranked team to lose to the Irish,just
ask Top 25 material North Carolina,Southern Cal, and Stanford.
Add an on-the-cusp DePaul team to that. Early in the season when
the Irish were virtually a CCCRRRaaappp team, they had embarrassing
losses to Indiana, Kentucky, and BC. After the initial destruction,
ND has really only been blown out once, to top-rated Duke. Virginia
handled them pretty well, and Michigan outlasted them, but that's
pretty much been it. Louisville escaped barely at ND.
This Irish teams can play with some of the big boys, not on a
consistent basis, mind you, but you don't think UCLA, St John's,
and others might be a little wary when they play the Irish??
If you think Syracuse and the Big East ought to be embarrassed by
the loss to ND, hah, wait till the real dance when they really git
embarrassed.
MikeL
|
28.1364 | must be the sweater, yeah, that's it, the sweater..... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:43 | 11 |
| I guess it's time to start saying how well LOUIEEEEE's doing and how
the Redmen are approaching their "peak" just in time for the end of
season "dances". :^)
We've gone and won our last 4 games, including Pitt on Saturday.
Hopefully, it'll be 5 in a row (against SU on Wednesday).
WAY TO GO LOUIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Kev
|
28.1365 | They'll be butt-kicked at ND later,Kev 8^) | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:02 | 1 |
|
|
28.1366 | dream on MikeL, dream on........;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:04 | 1 |
|
|
28.1367 | SU Football | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:46 | 12 |
| They were talking during the ND-SU game about these schools renewing
a football series - I think that would be great. ND's probably not
gonna be playing Penn State much longer with the Lions joining the Big
10 soon. Anyone know the last time ND and SU played in football - did they
have a long series?
They also mentioned that SU will be playing Miami in the Dome next
year. With SU having a very good outlook for '92, that could be a
battle of 2 top-5 teams.
Joe
|
28.1368 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:11 | 14 |
| Not sure Joe,
Would be a great rivalry, IMO.
ND just signed with Rutgers for a 3 year deal,( 1996, 2000 and 2001).
Kinda wish they grab SU for a similar deal.
1992 will be the last year ND and Penn State play in football because
of the Lions' Big Ten committment. In '93 and '94, ND signed on Florida
State to replace Penn St. ND will really be shooting to beat PSU this
year as Penn St leads the series 8-7-1. Only other team ( multiple
games) to lead ND in a football series is Michigan.
MikeL
|
28.1369 | Syracuse losing = good weekend | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:16 | 10 |
| weekend update headlines
BC nukes Nova
Hall handles Providence
G'town mauls Miami
Redmen plant Pitt
Notre Dame silences Syracuse
UCONN DIDN'T LOSE!
Jimbo
|
28.1370 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:35 | 4 |
| SU hasn't played ND in football since the late fifties or early
sixties. I cain look up information on the series tonight.
Ninj
|
28.1371 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 17 1992 17:05 | 32 |
| I would agree that losing to ND shouldn't be cause for embarrassment,
but the way Syracuse lost IS !!! At home, giving up 101 pts, and
making an 8-11 team look like one of the best teams in the country.
A game like this clearly shows Boehiem still hasn't changed his ways
(IMO). Can anyone defend his decision to stay in a man-to-man defense,
after allowing Bennett-Ellis-Sweet to dribble anywhere they wanted for
50+ pts in the 1st half ? It was obvious to me that SU's players couldn't
match-up with these 3 guys. So why slam your head against the brick wall
for the complete 2nd 1/2 too ? Maybe the zone wouldn't have worked either,
but changing defenses is almost a must when you allow penetration like that
ND was getting.
The only good thing I got out of the game was that Syracuse scored 90+,
and that Boehiem played a lot of people...giving the likes of Luke Jackson,
McCorkle and Sekunda significant minutes. I like how Jackson is progressing.
He hit a pretty jumper from 3-pt range, handled the ball pretty well (ie:
wasn't lost with the dribble), and got some good rebounds. SU will have
a very good team next year, with the experience these young guys are
getting. If Wallace joins the fold, and is truly another Billy O,
they may make some noise (if the NCAA lets them).
Can anyone find Anthony Harris ? What did he do ? He didn't play
Saturday again...when every other scholarship player did.
Did you hear Al McGuire say that Adrian "Red" Autry has been a disappointment
so far ? I can see what he's saying...he hasn't had the huge impact yet.
But these guys have to remember that the kid played out of position (2G)
during his freshman year. Let's see what we have next year.
Sure wish we knew the NCAA's time-table for a decision on SU.
|
28.1372 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 20:06 | 7 |
| Notre Dame and Syracuse have played 3 times in football:
1914 at Notre Dame 20 Syracuse 0
1961 at Notre Dame 17 Syracuse 15
1963 at Notre Dame 7 Syracuse 14
John
|
28.1373 | SU needs to get back on the winning track. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Feb 18 1992 03:52 | 49 |
|
What a lousy 3 day weekend. SU loosing to ND in the worst fashion.
It didn't hurt that bad being that it wasn't BE play. But psychologically
it could hurt a great deal. It's their first 2 losses in a row this year
and it isn't going to be very easy beating St.Johns Wednesday night on
the road. It's definitely GUT CHECK time!
This game coming up against St.Johns will show if they have it or
they don't. If they don't they could start to lose their confidence and
it could be a downward spiral until the BE tournament. I know...I sound
kind of gloomy but I didn't see much of anything I liked during the ND
game.
My personal impressions of the game were...Too many three point
attempts and not enough slashing to the basket. Joe I hope your right
about Autry next year. From what I've seen of him he isn't playing very
well or (correct me if I'm wrong I haven't had the chance to see to
many games being on the West Coast) playing any sort of special guard
position. Maybe I was seeing things but I just didn't get the feeling he
had any one set position. IMO he is the key to the rest of the season as
to how Syracuse will do. I could see from this game what their biggest
problem is. They need someone to strictly play the point guard position.
Edwards is to much of a shooter and not a disher. They need Autry to handle
the ball up top. He has the skills to slash into the lane. That in turn
should open up other people as the other teams defense will have to come to
him. He can either dish off or if he has a clear shot take it to the hoop
himself. If he was even able to do this about every third time down the
court it would get the defense more keened on to him and allow more
openings for other players to drive to the basket. The other problem I saw
was the Defensive play. It's the worst I've seen from them this season. I
think this was just an off game on the Defensive end. Hopefully they will
play better Defense in the upcoming St.Johns game. I have to agree though,
they should have tried using some zone play. It sure couldn't have been
much worse! The other critical piece to the puzzle was that Moten had a
bad second half. It was probably his worst one this season. If he had
been on as he has been this season they might have been able to pull the
game out.
Good to hear Wallace is still primed to go to SU. I am still
concerned though. Just hope that the NCAA is having a good day when
they decide what they are going to do.
No way am I going to take any guess on the upcoming St.Johns game.
I sure hope they can win this one. Guess I better go take some more
Pepto as that Crow pie over three days just didn't settle well. On the
bright side at least I have more feathers for my pillow. :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1374 | the fix was in ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:14 | 0 |
28.1375 | Thanx for the ND-SU football info, John! | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:03 | 2 |
|
|
28.1376 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:09 | 20 |
| Getting his team "rolling" at the end of the season isn't one of
Bumhiem's characteristics. After a stellar regular season last
year (they clinched the BE title with a win AT Villanova !) they
were the 1st #1 seed to lose in the 1st round of the BE tourney...
and we know what Richmond did to them in round 1 of the NCAAs.
I sense a hard fought, close game tonight, with SU losing. The
two teams are heading in different directions (SU is 3-3 in their
last 6, St. John's has won 4 in a row), and it's tough to turn
things around on the road...especially with a young team that
relies on its outside shot. But Syracuse will get a BIG TIME
wake up call Sunday, when G'town comes to The Dome for a nationally
televised game. They're just the opponent this club needs to
shake them out of this thing.
SU fans have to fight off feelings of disappointment if they
struggle down the stretch. Their overachievement to this point
shouldn't cause us to forget that at the start of the season
all of us would have been very pleased with a top 4 finish in
the BE.
|
28.1377 | Brian Shorter??? | SALEM::HARRIS_K | | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:42 | 8 |
| What ever happened to Brian Shorter from Pitt?? I know he had the rare
virus last year and missed a lot of time, but I've never heard his name
mentioned again. I believe he graduated last year. Does anyone have any
info on him?
Thanks in advance
Kenn
|
28.1378 | but first tonight we send UCONN to the SEWERS!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:51 | 6 |
|
Whadda mean tonic Joe? Hoyas are coming to town to in first and leaving
in first. Mourning's had enough of loosing to SU. Joey Brown has been
coming on and Reid will probably goon up Moten early...
mike
|
28.1379 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:23 | 6 |
| UMass would have dominated the Big East thised year. And, we would
have owned Connecticut.
(Many smiley thingies go here)
John
|
28.1380 | Huskies hault Hoya's | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:14 | 11 |
| Mike and John both just asking for it...8*)
UCONN will handle the Hoya's tonight by 6. Calhoun had a whole
week to prepare for a team they just played last Wed. Put it in
the books as a W for the Huskies. Look for a big night from Chris
Smith (30 points)
"owned Connecticut" should have read "owed Connecticut for the whipping
they received" 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1381 | nya nya 2bad but SJU gots ESPN tonight !!!!!! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:20 | 1 |
|
|
28.1382 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:37 | 4 |
| Will somebody post the latest and greatest BE standings. It used to
be easy to remember UCONN in first and then the rest of the pack....
Jimbo
|
28.1383 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:24 | 36 |
|
Jimbo,
just wait a week and the standings will be real easy for you
#10 Miami
# 9 UCONN
the rest of the league....
;^)
my stab at it:
SU
Hoyas
Hall
UCONN
SJU
Pitt
BC
Nova
PC
Miami
I believe both SU and GT have four losses and SU has one more win, UCONN, Hall,
Pitt and SJU have 5 losses (Pitt and SJU may have 6) BC and Nova 6 or 7 losses
PC 8 or 9 and Miami 11 or 12....
I do know that Miami has 1 win...against SJU!!!!
faithfully_your_buddy_Kev
I_remain
mike
:^)e+10
|
28.1384 | only to help the recruit Mikey, don't read inta it! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:16 | 1 |
|
|
28.1385 | Hopefully ther'll be devine intervention on Sun. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Feb 20 1992 04:19 | 53 |
|
It was expected although I still was hoping for a SU win. St. Johns
beat SU by the score of 63 - 62 last night at Madison Square Garden. It sure
wasn't a very good looking game but it was entertaining.
The bad news was that SU lost however, the good news is that they
started playing the way they had been earlier in the year in the second half
of this game. It may be that after the second half of this game that they may
have shaken themselves out of the funk that they have been in for the last few
games. They could be ready to get back on the winning track this Sunday at home
against Georgetown.
They looked lethargic in the first half. Autry scored the most points
up until the half but IMO he still had a poor first half playing the guard
position. In the second half he really came alive and started running the show.
That is what SU needs!! Without the up tempo on defense and Autry pushing the
ball up court they have to rely on the outside perimeter shot for their points.
IMO they need to play swarming Defense. When they do that and start
to get the outlets Autry runs the show real well. If they try a half court and
bring it up more slowly with Autry he seems at a loss as to what to do. The
strong Defensive play and Autry go hand in hand. This is what they were doing
earlier in the season. Until Autry gets a feel to play a point guard situation
(which he may never feel comfortable with) then I feel they need Edwards to
handle a slower half court paced game if they so choose to play it that way.
The only problem I have with that is that Edwards has a tendency to start
shooting a little to much on his own and makes bad decisions when it comes to
dishing off. Hopefully Syracuse will stick to a very aggressive defensive
scheme using Autry to get the ball back down court quickly. This is the best
way this team plays with the personnel that it has right now.
I don't know why they were so disorganized in the first half. They
seemed as if they were in slow motion. Someone had better feed these kids their
"Wheaties" before game time! They came out real strong in the second half. The
only thing I can figure is they pumped them full of caffeine at half time. They
were all over the place. It's just too bad the got down to far to win the game.
It could have gone either way at the end but if they had been more aggressive
in the first half I think they would have won it. Oh well, I just hope they
take the second half of this game and apply it to the upcoming Georgetown game.
As far as personnel goes....Autry had a great second half as well as
Moten. JJ had a very good game overall as usual. McRae played well and was very
important in the second half comeback. Hopkins was mostly nonexistent except
for fouls.
If things work out this Sunday they should still have a shot at the
top spot. It's still been a good season so far and hopefully they will get back
on track after this game. It should be a very exciting BE finish this season.
Any one of about 5 teams could end up in the top spot. I'm just hoping that
Syracuse gives a good account of itself this year in the BE and NCAA tournaments
unlike the last couple (especially last year!!).
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1386 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Thu Feb 20 1992 09:05 | 9 |
|
my, my, my, what a difference a week can make...Hoyas in first all alone
yet ranked lower than all the trailers. Big game sunday we got to get the
SU monkey off our backs. Interesting that Mourning didn't get 20+ and they
still won. Sealy's really been going to the boards well for SJU. Middleton
is one tough dude. Would somebody please tell Moten to get a real haircut.
That bald spot is dam ugly...Davey Johnson can play on my team anytime.
JOEY! JOEY! JOEY! JOEY! JOEY!
|
28.1387 | If only Moten woulda made that steal... | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Feb 20 1992 09:47 | 1 |
|
|
28.1388 | Great Game - Great Victory - 5th straight! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Feb 20 1992 09:50 | 13 |
| We're Baaack!!!!!!
Yahooeee!!!!!
Congrats SJU!!!!!!! Hey Mikey, what do you think of Shawnelle Scott?
Not too shabby for a back-up huh?
Next game - Saturday against the Pitt Panthers
GO LOUIEEEEEE!!!!!
Kev
|
28.1389 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:24 | 7 |
|
Kev, Shanelle has shown me nothing this year, he's regressed if anything.
Now Middleton there's a player.
Joe, you know what they say about ifs...
;^)
|
28.1390 | 1st (& hopefully last) heartbreaker of the season | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 20 1992 14:07 | 33 |
| Congrats to the SJU fans. Whatta game. It was a game SJU needed
to legitimize their recent turnaround, and they got it. You're
right Mike, this year's tournament is really going to be something !
Any of the top 5 (SU, G'town, UConn, SH, SJU) can finish #1 or #5.
Boy, how BIG is it to stay out of those #4 and 5 spots ? Can you
imagine SU playing St. John's in the 1st round ?
Syracuse's 2nd 1/2 performance gives hope that they may be coming
out of the funk they've been in since the long 8-day layoff (they're
0-3 since). But that will only be true if they can leave this loss
behind them. It won't be hard to get up for Georgetown...especially
when you're facing a 4th straight loss.
Last night they only played one 1/2 of basketball. You deserve to get
spanked when you do that. Just the same, it was a tough loss...especially
when the guy you want to shoot (Sproling) is the guy that beats you.
Hey Joe C, one more inch and Moten steals the ball...one more second
on the shot clock and the buzzer sounds and they turn it over...
Maybe we'll get one of these in the tournament.
IMO, Mike Hopkins is playing his way to next year's bench. He has
NO offensive abilities, and Luke Jackson (his replacement last night)
has shown that he can hustle and play defense as well as Hopkins.
Jackson was the right sub for Hopkins. He's quick, can play good
man-to-man D, and rebounds and blocks shots. He's got a nice jumper,
but his offense isn't there yet. Next year he'll be more confident.
Yes, this freshman class his proven to be as good as advertised.
The four on this year's roster have all had their moments. And
the two redshirts (Simms, Reafsnyder) are supposed to be very
good players too. If he can keep them, they form the nucleus of
a very good team two years from now.
|
28.1391 | Current BE standings | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 20 1992 15:03 | 10 |
| Georgetown 9-4
St. John's 9-5
Syracuse 8-5
Seton Hall 8-5
UConn 7-6
Pitt 7-6
BC 6-7
Vill 6-7
PC 5-9
Miami 1-12
|
28.1392 | BE Tournament Format | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 20 1992 15:12 | 15 |
| 3/12 #8 vs. #9
#7 vs. #10
3/13 #4 vs. #5
#1 vs. #8/#9 winner
#2 vs. #7/#10 winner
#3 vs. #6
3/14 semis
3/15 final
Wouldn't it be nice to be the #2 seed and see Miami upset #7 ?
Can you imagine, #1 gets to play the winner of PC-Villanova ?
|
28.1393 | Conrad McRae | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:23 | 5 |
| If anyone has any doubts about Conrad McRae's potential as an
NBA player, Wednesday's game should answer some questions.
He played very well, showing some versatility to his offensive
game. Just think how good he'll be next year. Let's hope they
can use his talents to get into the NCAA tourney.
|
28.1394 | A game to forget!! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Feb 24 1992 07:56 | 56 |
|
4 in a row! :^(
A loss at home to Mourning and the Refs. What a tandem they made.
Bread and butter, hot dog and mustard, shit and a babies diaper.... :^).
Someone was giving something to someone for some reason. I'm not one
to complain about a loss and have sour grapes usually but this one was a little
on the questionable side. I just can't believe some of the calls and no calls
that were made.
So who was giving who what? Georgetown definitely received the gift
win. What did the Refs get? Is this an NCAA plot? Mourning was given every
chance to do what he wanted to inside. Bump, maul, chew on a few people..:^).
And McRae gets ticky tack fouls along with other SU players. The Refs gave
their share of the fouls to the Georgetown players but for the most part they
were token. I can remember at least 2 times when Syracuse was just starting to
break it down court on about a 3 or 4 on 1 and the Refs call a token foul to
stop the play. Of course that resulted in SU having to reset back up at half
court and Georgetown could get back to defend. And then we have the foul by
Mourning. I think it was his second of the game. He makes a little bump and
they give him a foul as they have to because it's going to look ridiculous if
he only ends up with one or two at the end of the game. Mourning acts like he
got caught stealing out of the cookie jar and has a big smile on his face
running over to pat the "butt" of the Ref for a good call. The Ref practically
reaches out and gives Mourning a big hug! Here they are all smiles patting
each other on the back. Ok maybe they have a relationship. I don't know. Then
later in the game Johnson gets called for a foul. He knows he's done it and he
has a smile on his face. he pats the Ref on the back to say good call and what
does he get.....a nasty scowl. Now wait a minute. There seems to be a pattern
developing here and it doesn't look good for SU! Now for the best part!! All
this game IMO the Refs have leaned toward the Hoyas, Given them ample chances,
and stymied the Orangemen. SU gets a decent fast break running down court. McRae
gets the ball in the middle and is flying in ready to stuff it and Mourning
hammers him from behind. And I do mean HAMMERS him!! McRae gets the ball to
fall but guess what, no call from the Refs! A blatant foul that that anyone
up in the Good Year blimp 500 feet up could have seen. Now this is ridiculous!
Syracuse played a fairly good game. One I feel they should have won.
McRae was never given the opportunity to get on track. Autry didn't play that
well but I heard it was due to his ankle which has been bothering him. Johnson
had to hit 3 point shots to get anything. He had very few inside points. Moten
had some good moments but none of his shots were easy either. Siock came in for
McRae and held his own. None or little scoring from him but he did an admiral on
the defensive end. Edwards also had a reasonably good game.
Like I said I don't usually get on the Refs but IMO they were
leaning one way. Maybe the NCAA should being looking into the Georgetown
program for Ref recruiting violations :^). I hope this is the last game this
year I see this poorly officiated "IMO".
Looks as if the dreaded UConn disease has a hold of SU :^). I'm
hoping that Syracuse can take one BC in the Dome on a upcoming Tuesday to cure
it. They have 4 more regular season games left and they need to get back on the
winning track "very" soon!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1395 | will they ever win another BIG game this year ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:07 | 15 |
| There were some questionable calls, I'll agree, but I think Georgetown
played better and deserved to win. Joey Brown ??? Give me a break.
I can't see G'town playing much better. In the past I would dread
seeing Georgetown in the BE tourney, but I'd like to have another
shot at these guys this year at MSG.
I saw BC at Conte Forum Saturday night against Miami and they looked
horrible. SU will never win another game this year if they don't
beat these guys...especially coming off 4 straight losses. Boeheim
has his club going in reverse as the tournament approaches...very
typical. They're committing way to many turnovers...so many careless
passes. Other than that, they're playing OK, just losing some close
games.
gotta get well this week against BC and Miami
|
28.1396 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:28 | 8 |
| The 2 road losses in the SU losing streak don't surprise me at all, but
it's the 2 home losses that bother me. At least they have time to pull
out of this slump - better now than a month from now.
Isn't SU's only real tough game left at UConn?
Joe
|
28.1397 | Alonzo ROOOOOOOLLLLEESS | EARRTH::BROOKS | Software : Art Of The State | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:30 | 1 |
|
|
28.1398 | In case you missed it | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:32 | 16 |
| weekend update
UCONN crushes PC (Finally looked like the UCONN of a month ago,
Smith had 32 and looked like the POY that he is)
G'town squeaks by Syracuse by 4 (last 8 meeting between these two
teams at the Dome decided by 21
points)
Nova spanks Seton Hall (didn't see it)
St Johns slides by Pitt (Redmen up 40-20 at half and only won by 6)
BC gets lucky vs. Miami (BC down 24-14 at half. That's not a typo!!
end up winning by 8 I believe)
Jimbo
|
28.1399 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:15 | 29 |
| > Nova spanks Seton Hall (didn't see it)
Villanova with another eye-opener ! If they could only win the
games they *should* win, they'd be going to the BIG DANCE. But
Rollie ain't gonna see it this year.
> BC gets lucky vs. Miami (BC down 24-14 at half. That's not a typo!!
> end up winning by 8 I believe)
Don't be mislead by the 8-point margin. BC didn't take a lead in this
one until there were only a few minutes left. It was a 2-3 point game
with under a minute to go. BC hit their foul shots to push the lead
to 8. If Miami had a brain, or a go-to shooter, they would have won
this game.
BTW, Constantin Popa WILL be a factor in the Big East, it's only a matter
of time (ie: how long it takes him to fill out and gain some coordination).
re: "Mourning rules"
The guy has come up big this year. I'd vote him BE PoY right now.
Chris Smith is a great scorer, but Mourning is a factor on both ends
of the floor...and he's tamed that bad attitude quite a bit. Georgetown
would be nothing without him (as they will be next year, unless Thompson
convinces Othelle Harrington to leave Mississippi).
|
28.1400 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:24 | 7 |
| When Chris Smith scored his 6th point on Saturday he became the
UCONN All Time Leading Scorer, better the old record held by Tony Hansen.
hth,
'Saw
|
28.1401 | Thanks LOUIEEEE!!!!! another one! I want more!!! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:18 | 12 |
|
Complain all ya want. I'm celebrating #5 in a row baybeeeee!!!!!
o o
l
\ /
\_____/
(I'm not Jon Nagy but THAT is supposed to be a BIG GRIN!)
Kev
|
28.1402 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:41 | 6 |
| Kev,
Isn't it 6 in a row??
The Crazy Met
|
28.1403 | Isn't it time for the worm to start turing? :^) | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Feb 25 1992 01:35 | 15 |
|
I think it's 6 now after tonight. Someone get that green sweater off of
him! They haven't lost since he's had it on. Looks as if St, Johns is
in the drivers seat.( Maybe that statement will throw a little hex on
things. :^) )
SU needs to play full out Tuesday night. They need these next 2. In
response to an earlier question....I think they actually have 2 more
tough games IMO. UConn on the road and the last one at home vs Nova.
They always seem to have a tough time playing Villanova home or away.
It could be a bubble situation possibility for Nova in that game. That
is going to make it even harder to win.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1405 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:49 | 5 |
| Curent win streak for SJ is 7. They play Georgetown in Madison Square
Garden next Monday (on ESPN).
The Crazy Met
|
28.1406 | homecourt advantage | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:54 | 18 |
| > It could be a bubble situation possibility for Nova in that game.
SU has to regard this situation as a great opportunity for them to build
momentum for the BE and NCAA tourneys.
re: St. John's recent run
Don't underestimate the importance of the homecourt in the BE.
SJU may very well be in the driver's seat in the BE because of their
heavy home schedule. This run has been helped by a number of big home
games, and now they have G'town and SH at home to finish the season.
SH has also enjoyed a strong home performance during Feb to help fuel
their comeback.
For you SU fans, they're 2-5 on the road in the BE this year; 6-1 at home.
|
28.1407 | in first to stay... | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:34 | 15 |
|
At 6-1 on the road this year, Ther Hoyas need not worry about what's ahead
of them. Besides MSG is like a second home to them considering the 6v BE
tournements they've won.
Most interesting stat from sunday Hopkins didn't commit his first foul until
the second half UNBELIEVABLE�!!!!
Hoyas are cooking since JT switched the lineup. They may not loose again...
Su going for 5 straight you got love it...
hey Flyer boo hoo hoo....the refs called the game fair and square...
mike
|
28.1408 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:49 | 14 |
| > Hoyas are cooking since JT switched the lineup. They may not loose again...
Feeling your oats, Mike ? Each team in the BE has had their little runs.
G'town's will end soon enough. It's better (for you) that they drop one
now. I'm sure even YOU would be a little nervous if they head into the
BE tourney on a 6-8 game winning streak.
> Su going for 5 straight you got love it...
It hurts looking at that, but the accomplishments in the first 19 games
far out-shine the recent run of CLOSE losses. I'll keep saying:
#7 preseason; no chance for an NCAA invite
|
28.1409 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:42 | 13 |
|
yeah Joe, I'm feeling them but with good reason. Church who was off yesterday
led them scoring the previous three games, Joey Brown and Churchwell have been
playing well and Mourning what can you say except Shack oughta take a few
lessons from the MAN!!
on the other point Joe, not really as the tournment is for fun and they've
always played well in the tournment.
I figure if they don't loose again, win the BET, then they'll be the #2 seed
in the EAST and play in Worcester. Which would make me very happy.
wednesday will tell.....
|
28.1410 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:46 | 3 |
| ... where the Minutemen will kick their butts back to Washington. :-)
Ninj
|
28.1411 | Syracuse back on the winning track! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Wed Feb 26 1992 05:51 | 49 |
|
>Hoyas are cooking since JT switched the lineup. They may not loose again...
Hey Mike, thats almost as good as the one about the #2 seed in the
East. Keep dreaming buddy!!!! :^)
>hey Flyer boo hoo hoo....the refs called the game fair and square...
You must have been up in that blimp also Mike :^). Georgetown played
hard, Syracuse played hard but me thinks the calls on several occasions
were quite questionable. I am still wondering though about that big
admiration pat on the back / butt between Mourning and the Ref. :^)
I'll give you one thing though....Mourning is one hell of a player! If
he gives it his all in the upcoming tournaments Georgetown could go
aways. But if he starts feeling that things aren't going his way they
could be toast just as quickly.
>Su going for 5 straight you got love it...
Sorry Mike no can do! Like I said....they had UConn disease :^). 4
losses and your over it. I just hope it doesn't reoccur! SU beat BC
by the score of 76 - 70 last night.
The other mild shocker to at least me ( I know it was on the road but,)
Pittsburg beat Connecticut last night. I still can't believe UConn is
having so much trouble. This team , I have the feeling , is going to pick
it up at tournament time. I pity any team that has to go up against
them. They are to good to stay down for too much longer.
Any SU fans have any information on the SU / BC game? All I know is that
they won by 6 and that Autry + Moten didn't score in the first half. I
also heard that they both came on strong in the second half. 6 points
at home and against BC (sorry BC fans not trying to knock your team)
doesn't sound like they were in total control of this game. In fact it
sounds as if they could have easily lost it. If that's the case that's
cause for concern for the upcoming games. In any case I'll take the
win. Hopefully we can (and better get a win) against Miami on Saturday.
Then the last 2 tough regular games against UConn and Nova. That should
indicate if they are improving or not for the upcoming tournaments.
Thanks for the correction on the St.Johns winning streak Crazy Met.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1412 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:16 | 6 |
| SU was down by 11 at the half.
Georgetown - Seton Hall on ESPN tonight.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1413 | random thoughts | DEMING::MCKAY | | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:48 | 13 |
| Take the Hall tonight. No one really likes Georgetown 8*)
Having a hard time with UCONN losing 6 of last 7.
It's looks like I'm going to have to concede the POY to
Alonzo. Not because I want to, as Mr. Childs will attest,
but that's who's going to win.
One or two more losses and UCONN could be playing the #10 team
on Thursday night in the BET. Won't that be swell!!!
Jimbo
|
28.1414 | Hoya paranoia...............Catch it..... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | CONTENDERS,PRETENDERS,BANDWAGON JUMPERS | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:12 | 8 |
|
Georgetown rules the world.......
Just got back into Sports been to busy with other stuff. Alonzo
will be the BE POY and when they beat UCLA in the Big final he will be
player of the year and go to Minny as the first pick. Seton Hall bites
the dust tonight and SJ and Louie get a lesson next Big Monday.
|
28.1415 | MAJOR ESCAPE FROM ASYLUM!!!!! Film at 11:00!!! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:39 | 1 |
|
|
28.1416 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:11 | 6 |
| Kev,
were you referring to note .1414??
The Crazy Met
|
28.1417 | Bonk! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:13 | 8 |
| TcM,
obviously.......
;^)
Kev
|
28.1418 | SU wrap-up | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Feb 26 1992 16:23 | 34 |
| Night-Flyer, et al,
SU ESCAPED with a HUGE!! win last night. They were staring down
the barrel of "5-in-a-row" in the first half (BC had a 14-pt lead at
one point), and were playing (read that as "shooting") terribly.
They had their worst 1st half performance of the year (21 pts).
As the radio guys said, "if BC had hit some of their 3's, this one
would be over".
SU came out of the locker room and within one minute had the lead
down to 5. They chipped away, using some hot shooting by Moten
(mostly), and constant trapping-the-ball defense. BC had a number
of empty trips, and with 6 minutes left SU had the lead.
O'Brien pulled a big one, when with 5+ minutes to go in the game
(and right after BC hits a "3" to cut an SU 4-pt lead to 1), he
gets called for a "T". Moten hits 2 FTs, and on the inbounds
Autry hits a "3"....1-pt lead goes to 6. Next trip BC comes up
empty, SU gets a layup and it's an 8-pt lead. Syracuse actually
had it to 11 with one minute to go, but BC got a couple of 3's
while SU hit just one or two of a possible 4 FTs. I think BC
got a layup at the buzzer too.
Boeheim nailed it on the head in the post-game by saying this was
a gigantic win. He said the 1st half was the worst 1st half they'd
had all year. He believes the kids were still agonizing over the GT
loss (happy Mike ?). He (and media as well) picked Hopkins as the
player of the game. Hopkins had big #s all around, and hit a 3
late when BC had cut the SU lead to 4. He praised Hopkins for his
consistent hustle and providing emotion to the rest of the players
(looks like I wrote him off too soon).
Bumheimer says he's very nervous about the trip to Miami...one of
the "tempo teams", as he put it.
|
28.1419 | GT lost a close one in OT last night against SH. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Feb 27 1992 07:43 | 18 |
|
RE: -1
Thanks for the good "wrap-up" Joe. Glad to see they played so well
in the second half. Now they've got to carry it over to the Miami game
and keep building on it. Hopefully they have been at their low point
and they are going to get continually better from here on out. They
sure need that win at Miami Saturday.
Georgetown lost to Seton Hall last night in overtime by a deuce at
the wire. looks like that #2 seeded dream is starting to fade
awwwwaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy. :^) :^) :^)
Maybe we'll still see a 3 or 4 way tie for first before the BE
tournament get's under way. The way things have been turning upside
down all year I wouldn't be in the least surprised!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1420 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Feb 27 1992 08:39 | 11 |
|
;^)
|
28.1421 | Current Standings; Remaining Games | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 27 1992 09:33 | 35 |
| St. John's 11-5
Georgetown 10-5
Syracuse 9-6
Seton Hall 9-6
UConn 8-7
Pitt 8-7
Vill 8-7
BC 7-8
PC 5-11
Miami 1-14
remaining games:
2/29 SJU @ ND
Pitt @ Vill
BC @ G'town
SU @ Miami
3/1 UConn @ SH
3/2 G'town @ SJU
3/3 PC @ Vill
BC @ Pitt
3/4 SU @ UConn
SH @ Miami
3/7 SH @ SJU
Pitt @ G'town
UConn @ BC
Miami @ PC
3/8 Vill @ SU
|
28.1422 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Thu Feb 27 1992 09:58 | 14 |
|
well like I said last week what a difference a week makes. I still like their
chances. The team on top of them they have a game with so they don't need
help. Schedule is in their favor. Then after that win the tournment. The
dream is still alive.
I kinda dozed off in the second half. What I did see was great suffocating
defense on Mourning, they tripled him every chance they got. Dehere was
on fire and in the half court sets the Hall swung the ball around three
four times and usually finding the open man. I was really surprised when
I saw the highlights on espn that they had sent it into OT. Too bad everybody
forgot to play defense on the last play...
mike
|
28.1423 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Feb 27 1992 10:09 | 4 |
| How about that NBA 3-pointer attempt by Church at the end of regulation
with plenty of time on the clock? Geez, what a bonehead play.
Joe
|
28.1424 | perceptions, expectations, etc.... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 27 1992 11:08 | 22 |
| > How about that NBA 3-pointer attempt by Church at the end of regulation
> with plenty of time on the clock? Geez, what a bonehead play.
He's a freshman...and as Thompson says, "he doesn't have a conscience".
In this case, that's a serious problem.
Hey, which Seton Hall team do we have here ? The pre-season #2 (or #1,
depending on who's talking) in the BE, and #4 in the entire NCAA ?
Or the team that's now *upsetting* Georgetown AT HOME, and the team
some NYC press-types are calling a *darkhorse/sleeper* for the NCAA
tourney ? GIMME A BREAK !!!! Syracuse is a darkhorse/sleeper/under-
dog. Seton Hall is supposed to be a national POWER !!! The media
is beautiful, isn't it ? Hardly a mention when SH was sucking pond-
scum early in the year...and now they're the media darlings. At the
same time SU is "having trouble", after close ROAD losses to SJU and SH,
and at home to G'town.
Maybe we should feel flattered...even in a "rebuilding" year, the
expectations of SU b-ball are high, and they're evaluated at that
upper level. While despite recent success, The Hall still hasn't
achieved the status of "national basketball power".
|
28.1425 | BE Rotis Standings going into final week. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 27 1992 11:37 | 13 |
| Total # of Games pts/ adjusted
standing Pts Played game standing
-------- ----- ------ ---- --------
1 Knorr 1036 78 13.28 2
2 Garbarino 1022 76 13.45 1
3 McCurley 916 76 12.05 3
4 Farley 876 78 11.23 6
5 King 854 75 11.39 4
6 Burgess 846 75 11.28 5
7 Childs 841 76 11.07 7
8 Paciello 634 75 8.45 8
9 Cotanch 621 75 8.28 9
10 Yankowskas 587 76 7.72 10
|
28.1426 | Media penalyzes you for playing to potential | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 27 1992 11:41 | 5 |
| Agreed, Joe. It's called "Rewarding Underachievement", something the
IU faithful have developed into an art form.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1427 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Meghan is walking! | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:10 | 9 |
| > It's called "Rewarding Underachievement
yeah, too bad the Big East Rotisserie doesn't work that way. :-)
and when you find out "who the real Seton Hall is", let me know.
I can't figure this team from one game to the next.
py
|
28.1428 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:28 | 17 |
| Depends on how you look at it. Pre season picks are just that - pre
season picks. The way the hall played early on, there was talk of them
possibly NOT making the NCAA tourney. Because of their erratic play,
I'd have to say they are a dark horse/sleeper, because they have been
written off - however, given their talent, IF they wake up and play the
way PJ wants them to play - they could surprise A lot of folks. If
they make the NCAA and go out early, then it is a monumental
underachievement, that's a given.
I'd say UCONN is in the same boat. FOlks are writing them off. And
for the Crisper, UNC could also be in that boat - they haven't been
playing well lately, and if they go into the NCAA 'down', they could
surprise a few folks.
This is not a media problem.
JD
|
28.1429 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 27 1992 12:54 | 11 |
| > This is not a media problem.
Correct JD, it's a preception problem. When a coach underachieves
during the season and plays to potential at season-end he's often labeled
brilliant. When a coach achieves/overachieves during the season and
maintains that level at season-end he's labeled an underachiever.
Makes no sense.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1430 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:38 | 19 |
| > This is not a media problem.
JD,
For me it is. I have a publication in front of me that has SH #4, UNC #6,
and UConn #11. IMO, there's no way that a team going into the season with
such high regard, can then become a "sleeper" at tournament time. If they
have underachieved to that point and then beat some good teams in the
tournament, it should be written that they've finally played to expectations...
not that they're some Cinderella surprise.
IMO, SH shouldn't have been ranked that highly, and their inconsistencies
should have been expected. They lost their senior center and replaced
him with a "raw" first year player. And Syracuse shouldn't have been
regarded as a cellar-dweller, 'cause they had a monster recruiting class
to go with very talented kids in Autry, Johnson and McRae. I understand
that, you understand that. Why doesn't the media *choose* to understand
that. And I think for the most part, it is a choice. Given it's their
profession, I can't believe they don't know what they're writing about.
|
28.1431 | what if ... | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:37 | 14 |
| It is a long shot but in the ralm of possibility (no real upsets
needed) for the Big East to have a 4 way tie at 12-6.
All that needs to happen is :-)
SJU beating Georgetown, losing to Seton Hall
Georgetown beating BC and Pitt, losing to SJU
SH beating Miami,SJU,UConn
SU beating Uconn,Miami,Villanova
If this happens what would be the rankings for the BE tournament??
The Crazy Met
|
28.1432 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 28 1992 11:40 | 17 |
| > SJU beating Georgetown, losing to Seton Hall
> Georgetown beating BC and Pitt, losing to SJU
> SH beating Miami,SJU,UConn
> SU beating Uconn,Miami,Villanova
> If this happens what would be the rankings for the BE tournament??
You take their records against each other and rank them based on that:
#1 SH 4-2
? SU 3-3
? G'town 3-3
#4 SJU 2-4
Not knowing who the #5 team is, you can't determine whether SU or G'town
would be #2...they'd both be 1-1 vs. SH, SJU and each other.
|
28.1433 | need a boxscore | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Feb 28 1992 16:17 | 2 |
| any chance anyone out there can come up with the Georgetown-Miami
boxscore from their Feb 15 game ?
|
28.1434 | Tournament time is almost here :^) :^)!!!!! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Mar 02 1992 08:05 | 27 |
|
Looks like the this weeks outcomes in the BE came out pretty much
as expected. There were only a couple of mild upsets.... St. Johns lost
to ND - If your in the top 25 ND is going to beat you. That seems to be
the rule this year. Louie should have finally shed that green sweater.
He should have known he would be tempting fate playing ND with it on :*).
The other one was Seton Hall soundly beating up on UConn. Just can't
figure what has happened to UConn. They played fantastic ball early on
and now almost every game is a mystery to them. I keep expecting them to
wake up. If they do I sure hope it's after the SU game on Wednesday!
Anyone of you SU fans have any information on the Syracuse vs
Miami game? The only thing I heard was they won 68 to 63 and Moten
didn't score any points in the first half but, came back in the second
half scoring 20 points ( 5 of which were 3 pointers!)
At least they got by the 2 easy ones ( BC and Miami ). The next
two should be tough. UConn is going to want to get going again after
their recent losses and Villanova is hanging on the edge for a birth
into the NCAA tournament. I will say one thing though.....I like the
way they set up for the final week. Since they play the last game in
the BE regular season they will know what they have to do or not do in
the game against Villanova. They can try and set themselves up for who
they want to play in the first round of the BE tournament.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1435 | SU-Miami recap | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 02 1992 09:27 | 43 |
| re: the SU-Miami game
Syracuse had another poor first 1/2. They shot out to a 13-4 lead, and
then were outscored something like 19-4 over the next 8 1/2 minutes.
They couldn't do anything right. Boeheim sat Moten down for about
8 minutes of that half (he wasn't doing what Bumheimer wanted).
I believe that Autry didn't score in the 1st half either.
After being down by 2 at the half, SU shot out of the locker room
to take a 5-pt lead after just 2 minutes into the half. Moten hit 2
3's. It was a struggle, but after just scoring 23 in the 1st 1/2,
SU at least got their offense going and scored 45 in the 2nd 1/2
(which is pretty good, considering Miami's slowdown game). Autry
played better, Johnson only scored 2 or 4 pts in the 2nd half (after
having 13 in the 1st half, I think). McRae had a BIG game, with
plenty of intimidation inside. He blocked a # of shots in the 2nd
half.
SU got the lead up to 10 with about 3 minutes to go, and really
played pretty well...no empty trips, and everyone had a turn going
to the free throw line, and everyone hit their FTs. Miami hit a
"3" at the end to make it a 5-pt game.
Syracuse hasn't been blowing anyone away this year (their easiest
win was in the BE opener @BC...after that, they won *somewhat*
comfortably @G'town, but everything else has been close or a
struggle). Even though Boeheim had a closed-door bitch session
for an hour after the game Saturday night, I'm sure he's still
glad to come home with a "W".
I was telling Jimbo that he can mark down the "W" for UConn
for Wednesday's game vs. SU. Syracuse has a way of helping
struggling teams "get well". Knowing how well UConn has played
SU over the years, and how badly they need a win, it's as good
as money in the bank.
Night~Flyer, we'll have to shoot for the Villanova game on
Sunday to get our lift going into the tournament. It'll be
an even bigger win if Villanova believes it's their only
chance to get into the tournament...I wanna see Rollie pouting
on that bench at the end of the game.
|
28.1436 | See it on ESPN - root for LOUIEEEE & me! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 10:13 | 36 |
| Alas!!! What a depressing way to end the month of February. In fakt,
if this was a "normal" year and February didn't have *29* days in it,
LOUIEEEE and the boys would have gone undefeated for the month,
notching 7 into their pistol handle!
Most unfortunately, the game at South Bend wasn't on any local tee vee
or local radio and I only had the opportunity to listen to WFAN for the
first half. SJU had a lead in the beginning (~8-10 pts), ND climbed
back and for maybe the last 6 minutes they went back and forth. ND had
the lead at halftime. Don't know how the 2nd half way played but ND
did win.
Cain't win them all..... :*(
Tonight sprots fans is the classic showdown between the squeeky clean
LOUIEEEE and that "other" guy who coaches in the DC area. The game
will be played in the warmth of Alumni Hall on the campus so be
prepared for some lousy tee vee coverage since the place is so small
and the tee vee cameras are restricted to certain places. I believe
that this is also the battle of #1 (SJU naturally!) and #2. IMO, the
Hoya's have the better team, for fast break, speed and muscle (Mourning)
but SJU has a better free throw team and the better coach! ~/~
I predict a very close game with the margin of victory <3 points.
On another topic, It has been reported that Rob Werdann (who has only
played 1 BE game all year) will begin practicing with the team this
week and he may return by the BE tourney. Right now I'm wondering what
impact his return may have to the team. Will he be in "game" shape and
"fit right in"? Additionally, at 6'11", is he a late 2nd round NBA
pick?
I'm gonna,
go shopping for goodies onthe way home,
Kev
|
28.1437 | Current Standings; Remaining Games | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 02 1992 10:14 | 28 |
| 1-St. John's 11-5
1-Georgetown 11-5
3-Syracuse 10-6
3-Seton Hall 10-6
5-UConn 8-8
5-Pitt 8-8
5-Vill 8-8
8-BC 7-9
9-PC 5-11
10-Miami 1-15
remaining games:
3/2 G'town @ SJU
3/3 PC @ Vill
BC @ Pitt
3/4 SU @ UConn
SH @ Miami
3/7 SH @ SJU
Pitt @ G'town
UConn @ BC
Miami @ PC
3/8 Vill @ SU
|
28.1438 | Joey Brown the best PG in the BE...
| CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:10 | 18 |
|
ALUMNI HALL? Whatsa a matter Looouuuuuiieeeeeeeeeeeee skeered of the Hoyas
in MSG? They've probably got a better record there than SJU...Anyways with
Evans draggin Pitt towards the cellar as usual this should be the game which
puts the Hoyas all alone to stay in first place.
Speaking of Big East boys our own Mike Gorman did a fine job nationally
yesterday work with that ingrade Packer.....
hey Billy go back to the ACC will ya.....
UCONN needs a transfusion and fast.... from 16-1 to this? 8-8 in the conference
with arguably the best talent in the conference?
Kev, I hope you include a crying towel in your packet of goodies you're pickin
up...
mike
|
28.1439 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 02 1992 17:03 | 22 |
| > UCONN needs a transfusion and fast....
enter Syracuse ! (why can't I give these guys a break ?....past sins
are not easily forgotten)
I can't believe it, but Mike, I think you're right. Georgetown is going
to win the Big East regular season title. I don't remember a G'town
team peaking at the end of the season like this one. In a wild year in
the Big East, I thought for sure the #1 seed would bow out (ala '91
Syracuse) in the first round. But I don't see PC or BC being able to
do that to Georgetown.
SJU had a big run in Feb (7-1), but G'town played pretty well during
the same time span (6-3), and they had bigger road wins:
G'town beat Vill, UConn and Syracuse on the road
SJU beat BC, Pitt and PC on the road
let's see what happens !
|
28.1440 | SJU - GU Results | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 22:19 | 13 |
|
I know everybody's dying to hear this and as a true follower of my
reporters creed, I must report the facts.
(Editorial comments probably tomorrow)
LOUIEEEE, his blue-green sweater and the boys beat Georgetown
in Madison Square Garden a few moments ago to assure them of at least a
tie of the Big East Conference Title by the score of 65 - 49.
I remain,
yer 1st reporter,
Kev
|
28.1441 | from the nice things to say department.... | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 23:11 | 9 |
|
Mourning's definitely the BE PoTY, based on his play tonight but I
suppose that if you can camp in the paint all night long as opposed to
roaming around the perimeter (Malik) with an occasional dart into the
paint, you'll always look good!
However, SJU won!
Kev
|
28.1442 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Mar 03 1992 00:42 | 7 |
| Hey Kev, you gonna be at the get together Tuesday night? I think that
it is only right for Mike Childs to buy us beers. In return we could
consider toning it down about tonights beautiful game by SJU, or if he
prefers the lousy game by GTU. So Mike is it a deal???
The Crazy Met
|
28.1443 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | make the right choice, Tsongas | Tue Mar 03 1992 08:21 | 9 |
| Mike can't make it today, but may make an appearence tomorrow after my bball
game. Excellent game by SJU and some sloppy play by the Hoyas combined for
the win. They clamped Mourning good and Church didn't deliever. I wish Brown
would look to shoot more. Churchwell sporadic. I thought when Malik missed the
T's and they turned SJU over they'd make it back but not to be...
Looks like a 4 way tie to me anyone got the tiebreakers down?
oh yeah forget to pluck the bird I'll eat it whole...
|
28.1444 | Congrats SJU fans. Nice win by your team last nite | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Tue Mar 03 1992 08:34 | 30 |
| RE :1435
Joe,
>I was telling Jimbo that he can mark down the "W" for UConn
>for Wednesday's game vs. SU. Syracuse has a way of helping
>struggling teams "get well". Knowing how well UConn has played
>SU over the years, and how badly they need a win, it's as good
>as money in the bank.
I think you right. SU, I think only has 2 road wins. Playing UConn on
the road and them needing the win badly makes for a not so very good
scenario for a win. I just want them to play a close solid game so they
can build on it playing Villanova and going into the BE and NCAA
tournaments. A win would be nice though as it would keep them still
mathematically in the hunt for a first place BE finish to the regular
season. All I can say is just keep improving each game. Maybe this year
they will peak at tournament time. I most definitely want to erase last
years memories of both tournaments!!
Nice win by St.Johns last night. They controlled Mouring well enough
and played very good overall defense. Not too bad in the shooting
department in the second half either. They now control their own
destiny. Looks like if Georgetown or SU wants a piece of first they
are going to have to root for Seton Hall to win against SJU ( I hate
doing that :^) .) The BE still could end in a 3 or 4 way tie. It should
be an exciting last week of the regular season!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1445 | Backs are against the wall, IMO | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Mar 03 1992 08:38 | 18 |
| UCONN needs something.
Somewhere along the line, the boys have lost a ton of confidence.
I really don't know what is happening to them, but to be honest,
I've not seen many of their games.
A couple of us were discussing it in the lockerroom last night,
and one of the guys feels that it's conceivable that UCONN might
not get invited to the Big Dance.
They've got to win at least two of their last three BE games, to
get a good spot in the tourney...
Good luck Huskies.....
'Saw
|
28.1446 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Mar 03 1992 09:26 | 9 |
| re: mike
what a wimp out, not making it tonight :-)
It can only be a tie for the BE if SJU loses to SH. Is the game at the
Meadowlands or at Alumni Hall/MSG ??
The Crazy Met
|
28.1447 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 03 1992 09:31 | 27 |
| >A couple of us were discussing it in the lockerroom last night,
>and one of the guys feels that it's conceivable that UCONN might
>not get invited to the Big Dance.
As difficult as that is to believe, it's possible. Valvano believes
they're "on the bubble", and with Syracuse coming in, and then having
to win AT BC, it's possible that they will end up a sub-.500 club in
the BE. But that's exactly why I think they'll beat Syracuse tomorrow
night...they ain't reading about how great they are now, they're
reading about how they aren't going to make it to the NCAA tournament !
Isn't Syracuse lucky ? They get to play two teams that BOTH need wins
to be considered for the NCAA tournament. Nothing like getting prepared
for "the Big Dance".
Night~Flyer, I'm not convinced that they're getting everything in place
for the two tournaments. I still see an inconsistent substitution
pattern. The only thing I can figure is that he uses certain players
against certain teams, depending on the match-ups and what that player
brings (eg: Sekunda gives him an outside scoring threat; Jackson gives
him a quick big man who can play "D" and rebound).
Hey Mike, just when I get lured in by Georgetown, they make me look BAD !!!
I'll have to pull out the pre-season predictions, but other than a couple
of surprises (SU, Vill), I wouldn't be surprised if they're close to what's
actually happening.
|
28.1448 | Looking through red glasses ....... | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Mar 03 1992 10:47 | 67 |
| As my buddy Fred Flintstone would say,
"Yabba Dabba Dooo!!!!"
Comments/observations about last night
According to ESPN, Seton Hall, Syracuse and Georgetown are ranked in
the top 25 yet at the same time SJU was tied for first place. What
gives? I think USA Today had SJU @ 25th but I wondered where ESPN got
that ranking from? Tsk, Tsk Tsk to whomever......
During the game I jotted down a few interesting comments and I openly
admit that they are very very biased but what the heck here's the
plunge;
Beginning of the game, Kelly mauls Sprolling under the basket,
practically chopping his arm off - no call
If the announcers say "Mile High" Sprolling, in reference to his
home in Denver, I'm gonna do a bigtime projectile hurl!!!!!
Ronny Thompson is an out and out thug. Anybody remember his foul from
behind after a SJU fast break? He ought to be in prison stripes!
Alonzo is soooo protected by the ref's, he can do almost anything
including spending MINUTES in the paint and not being called for 3
seconds.
At the Half, SJU had a 7 point lead and at that point, the game was,
for all practical purposes, over. Second half, SJU went up by 12, GU
came back and made their run getting close (3 pts) @14:22 to go. SJU
sucked it in and proceeded to do it big time. Up by 7, then up by 11,
then up by 14 @4:32 to go and by the end of the game SJU was up by 16.
I couldn't help but notice how many times Joey Brown carried the ball
under and over and his foul and the "T" when he got upset at being
caught. About 5 minutes earlier, Joey stole the ball from Lamont
Middleton with a shoulder check into his chest - no call.
By far the best theatrics of the night was the swan dive/belly wop by
Foster sliding the length of the paint and goinf out of bounds. I gave
him a "10"! ;^)
IMO this was a real treat for LOUIEEE since he has a lifetime losing
record against GU and Thompson. Unfortunately, when these guys meet
again in the BET, you can bet that GU will be out for blood because of
the major embarrassment SJU laid on them in the final 2 minutes.
For three years I've strongly disliked Mourning, maybe even hating him
(as a player, not a person) but this year my feelings towards him have
gone 180 degrees. He's matured and appears to have toned down his
attitude and I like his focus on the game. I haven't seen much/any
thuggery or dirty play and I really wish him well.
Wouldn't that be something if Rob Werdann comes back for the BET and is
named the MVP?!!!!
Thanks LOUIEEE for making my night.
I remain,
the lonely, only SJU guy here, (btw-where the heck is Phil anyway?)
Happy Kev
FWI - Since CBS has the SJU-Pirate game on Saturday, I'll go out on a
limb and say the game's at MSG even though my BE schedule doesn't
specifically say that (just like last night's game)
K
|
28.1449 | Ah'm not square, I'll be thayr :*) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Mar 03 1992 10:53 | 10 |
| Oh yeah,
Almost forgot, I'll be there tonight. Maybe Mike can give some money
to somebody who is going so he can buy me a beer "in absentia"!
Yeah that's it.....
I remain,
more thirsty by the minute,
Kev
|
28.1450 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 03 1992 11:30 | 33 |
| > Ronny Thompson is an out and out thug.
Just look at who's on the bench if you want to know where that comes
from.
> Alonzo is soooo protected by the ref's, he can do almost anything
He got away with a number of pushes and travels. Did you hear that he's
fouled out of 7 games this year ? So while he's calmed down, it still
ain't nearly enough. The kid's still got a 'tude problem (IMO).
> I couldn't help but notice how many times Joey Brown carried the ball
> under and over and his foul and the "T" when he got upset at being
> caught. About 5 minutes earlier, Joey stole the ball from Lamont
> Middleton with a shoulder check into his chest - no call.
Nothing like adversity to bring out a person's true colors.
> Wouldn't that be something if Rob Werdann comes back for the BET and is
> named the MVP?!!!!
From what SJU's radio guys are saying, don't expect anything more than
spot minutes from Werdann...primarily to give Scott a blow.
Congratulations Kev. As I've said before, I think the regular season
title is more significant than the BET title...which you should enjoy
and take comfort in, 'cause this year more than any other, I can't see
the #1 seed winning this tournament.
|
28.1451 | BE Briefs reports on the SU investigation. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 03 1992 11:38 | 49 |
| Big East Briefs reports on the SU investigation in its latest issue.
Here are the highlights from the article:
- 500-pg report, 1700 pgs of supporting documents
- 13-month in-house investigation uncovered 15 apparent
rules violations
- Jim Valvano, after reading the *36-pg summary*, says the
findings suggest that SU committed "major violations"
- SU Chancellor Kenneth Shaw absolved Boeheim and his assts
of any pre-meditated wrongdoing
- traditionally pgms receiving heavy penalties are the ones
whose coaches knowingly broke the rules...Valvano says,
"if the NCAA finds that the coaches were not involved,
but there were violations, the punishment will usually
incorporate a one-year ban from postseason play. I'd
be surprised if that didn't happen in Syracuse's case."
- the sanctions could be more severe if the NCAA feels that
SU lacked institutional control...Shaw says that's not
the case, saying, "the most significant finding was that
there was no systematic intent to violate NCAA rules...
the violations were isolated incidents"
- the NCAA must now determine if the violations were "major"
or "secondary", and even in the case of "major" violations,
penalties CAN be softened IF THE SCHOOL COOPERATES with the
NCAA...the NCAA may also be lenient if the school does not
have a bad record with the NCAA (SU has never been on
probation)
- if the NCAA accepts SU's report (ie: it's thorough and
presented *properly*), they would turn it over to the
Committee on Infractions immediately...if the rpt isn't
acceptable (ie: shoddy, unanswered questions), they will
put a full-time investigator on it and IT COULD take up
to a year (but most likely another two months) to conduct
their own investigation
- Shaw says SU has been honest and careful and he's sure
"the NCAA will take this into account"
- the earliest the NCAA could rule will be May...the 1st
chance SU can have its case heard is when the Committee
on Infractions meets from 4/10-12 (their decision is
made 3 weeks later)...other Committee mtg times are
June, August and Sept
- SU wants a decision ASAP, as their recruiting has seriously
been hurt...John Wallace says he'll still attend SU even if
the pgm is prohibited from postseason play for one year...
SU's recruiting of next year's rich senior class would not
be affected by a one-yr ban, but a two-penalty could hurt them
(I'll give you guys BE Briefs' projected top '93 recruits in a later note.)
|
28.1452 | McDonald's All-Americas Who Attended BE Schools. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 03 1992 17:20 | 42 |
| Here's a list of McDonald's All-Americas who have attended BE schools
(including '92 recruits):
Syracuse(9): Tony Bruin-'79; Pearl Washington-'83;
Michael Brown-'84; Derrick Coleman-'86;
Stephen Thompson-'86; Billy Owens-'88;
Conrad McRae-'89; Adrian Autry-'90;
John Wallace (verbal)-'92
Georgetown(9): Pat Ewing-'81; Anthony Jones-'81;
Dwayne Bryant-'86; Mark Tillmon-'86;
Anthony Tucker-'87; Milton Bell-'88;
Alonzo Mourning-'88; Michael Tate'89;
Duane Spencer-'92
St. John's(6): Mayne McKoy-'77; Chris Mullin-'81;
Bill Wennington-'81; Shelton Jones-'84;
Malik Sealy-'88; Robert Werdann-'88
Villanova(5): Ed Pinckney-'81; Harold Pressley-'82;
Barry Bekkedam-'86; Arron Bain-'89;
Calvin Byrd-'89
Pitt(4): Charles Smith-'84; Jerome Lane-'85;
Brian Shorter-'87; Bobby Martin-'87
UConn(2): Corny Thompson-'78; Donyell Marshall-'91
Providence(1): Michael Smith-'90
BC(1): Bill Curley-'90
An argument can be made for Boeheim's theory that you need players
to win...the SU '86, Georgetown '81 and '86, and SJU '81 classes
all had big time success...as did the Vill '81 and '82 classes,
which went on to win the national championship.
Another interesting note is that of the G'town's 8 previous All-Americas,
only 4 stayed the full 4 years. Academically too tough ?, or did they
not fit/like Thompson's system ?
|
28.1453 | Edwards leaves SU. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:45 | 10 |
| ESPN is reporting that Syracuse Jr. guard Michael Edwards has left
the school for academic reasons. A great opportunity for redshirt
Lazarus Sims as the backup point guard next year.
Anyone know what the rules are re: Edwards' playing eligibility
next year at another school ? I know if he leaves from his own
choice, he has to sit out the following year. But if he's academically
ineligible to stay at SU, does he become immediately eligible to
play at another school next year ? (ok, maybe I'm stretching this
sinister plan theory...)
|
28.1454 | UConn NCAA tournament bound. Congrats UConn fans! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Thu Mar 05 1992 01:59 | 49 |
|
Well that's that. 2 things were decided in the SU vs UConn game last
night. 1) SU can not finish in first place for the regular season and 2) UConn
will now be for sure in the NCAA tournament this year. The final score was....
UConn 73 Syracuse 68 .
I don't feel bad and neither should any Syracuse fans. UConn needed this
game and they played hard to get it. Syracuse had a few bad sections but
overall IMO I feel they played well. 3 things stand out in my mind why Syracuse
lost the game.....1)They were out sized (out rebounded), 2) Terrible foul
shooting in the first half. ( I don't have the #'s but they couldn't have made
more than 3), and 3) They missed too many inside easy shots (they had numerous
chances to get an easy lay up as well as an easy lay up with the foul. They
just didn't put those down.)
After the first few minutes SU was down 12 - 2 and I figured they would
get blown out for the first time this year but to their credit they came back
and actually took the lead. They were up and down most of the evening but they
continually made a game of it up until the end. It's too bad Johnson lost the
ball out of bounds off of his fingertips at the 1:00 left mark in the game. I
think the way things were rolling right then that if they had gotten a good 3
point shot off they would have hit it and tied the score up. Instead UConn got
an easy bucket on the other end. Another big hurt was losing Moten and McRae at
about the 4 and 5 minute mark to fouls to say nothing of Johnson playing with 5
fouls for practically 1/2 of the second half of the game. UConn definitely
earned the win though. They didn't play fantastic ball but they got the win they
needed.
Just a couple of SU player player impressions......Moten - If he wasn't a
freshman IMO he would have a shot at PoY (Mourning would still get it though).
Johnson - He missed quite a few inside (what I call) easy lay ups but hit the
shots from the outside when SU needed a lift. I think he had 27 so you would
have to say he made a few :^). McRae - You know Joe your right, he does have a
shot at the NBA. He seems to be improving since the last time I saw him. He had
some great shot blocks last night as well as some good rebounding. The biggest
thing he needs to work on though IMO is a 8 - 10 foot jump shot. If he gets
that going he is going to be tough.
Saw that Harris got some playing time last night. Was that due to Edwards
being gone? Looks like both Harris and Jackson may get some more playing time
the rest of the way. As far as Edwards goes, I'm wondering the same thing as
you Joe. I don't expect to see him as an SU player next year. I also suspect by
the information on the SU report that SU will get at least a 1 year suspension.
I'm just hoping it is one and not 2. If it's one I would expect the program to
not be affected. In fact now that all the possible dirty laundry has been
totally aired out it should make the program even more enticing as there will be
a for sure clean slate. This could induce some players to come to Syracuse IMO.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1455 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Thu Mar 05 1992 09:39 | 5 |
| Antbody care to post the Big East standings wif games remaining
and possible scenarios?
MikeL
|
28.1456 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 05 1992 09:54 | 23 |
| Team Standing Remaining Game
St Johns 12-5 Seton Hall
Seton Hall 11-6 at St Johns
Georgetown 11-6 Pittsburgh
Syracuse 10-7 Villanova
Connecticut 9-8 at Boston College
Pittsburgh 9-8 at Georgetown
Villanova 9-8 at Syracuse
Boston Coll 7-10 Connecticut
Providence 5-12 Miami
Miami 1-16 at Providence
While I'm not an expert on the Big East, I can tell you that Boston
College will finish 8th, Providence 9th and Miami 10th. BC will play
Providence in one of the preliminary games while Miami will play either
Connecticut, Pittsburgh or Villanova. St Johns has clinched at least a
first place tie, will be tied by Seton Hall if the Hall beats them and
it will be a 3-way tie if Georgetown beats Pitt. I don't know enough
about the results during the regular season or the tie breakers to help
figure out who will finish where.
John
|
28.1457 | Danke,Ninj! | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Thu Mar 05 1992 10:03 | 1 |
|
|
28.1458 | Probably wish they were, though :^) | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 05 1992 10:51 | 4 |
| Leary, ND's not in the Big East.
HTH,
Joe
|
28.1459 | ah cain see it now 8^) | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Thu Mar 05 1992 12:16 | 12 |
| Ya think my whole sports life revolves around ND,huh Joe,(ahem)
Like ta see how the local Big Least boys are doing since we'd
probably own em all.
MikeL
BTW Joe, Ah hopes for your sake that ND makes the NCAA and ends
up in the West Regional at Albuquerque. Now I can git you deals on
all sorts of ND paraphenalia so you won't have ta spend all your
cash on these items. You'd look downright funky in Blue and Gold
with a big green ND tophat!
|
28.1460 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:54 | 38 |
| >and 3) They missed too many inside easy shots
Shooting % has not been good most of the season. Maybe there's hope
that they'll have a hot night at a very "opportune" time !
> After the first few minutes SU was down 12 - 2 and I figured they would
>get blown out for the first time this year but to their credit they came back
>and actually took the lead.
This has been the one constant, and it's a constant I'd like to start
with on any team that I play or root for. Because of their hustle and
"never give up" attitude, they've made this a very satisfying year.
And maybe, as the ESPN play-by-play guy said last night, it will give
them strength in the NCAA playoffs.
>It's too bad Johnson lost the
>ball out of bounds off of his fingertips at the 1:00 left mark in the game. I
>think the way things were rolling right then that if they had gotten a good 3
>point shot off they would have hit it and tied the score up.
If you remember, he got another shot at the "3" to tie the game moments
later when Burrell couldn't in-bound the ball. It was a pretty good
shot too...just didn't go down. Hey, it would have been a fantastic
"rare" comeback had they won it, but as it is, it was a good effort
and one they can be proud of.
As for the NCAA's possible sanctions, I don't know if I put it in
my note a few days ago, but most believe that if it's only one year,
their recruiting will NOT be impacted. Wallace has already said
he's coming, as long as it's not a two-year ban from the tourney.
And the recruiting of next year's very talented HS players (it's
supposed to be the best class since the '88 Mourning-Owens-Laettner
class) won't be affected because they'll have already served the
penalty.
|
28.1461 | I'm hoping for a good Sunday win over Nova! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Fri Mar 06 1992 07:23 | 21 |
|
Well how about it Syracuse people....who would you like to face in
the first game of the upcoming BE tournament? The way it looks to me is
that the cards may fall to playing UConn. I think Pittsburg would be a
better choice but, there should be plenty of incentive to beat UConn
after their most recent loss to them. Let's hope SU beats Villanova
to give them a positive feeling going into the two upcoming
tournaments. All we can hope for is a decent match-up and then just
cross our fingers that things will work out better than last year.
(Of course it couldn't be any worse! :^) :^( )
Personally IMO the way they have played together as a team bodes
well for the upcoming tournaments. I'll take a semi-final in the BE and
a Sweet sixteen slot in the NCAA tournament. If that happens it will
have been an extremely successful year IMO!! Anything after that is
gravey. Even if they were knocked out in the round of 32 it will have
been a good year.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1462 | Soitnely a history makiing day tomorrow will be! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 06 1992 09:04 | 22 |
| OK sports fans and those RONS who really wanna know what kind of
coaching exists inside the Marketing/Advertising side of ol' mother
DEC......
Make sure to tune into Channel 6 and 7 tomorrow afternoon at 2:00PM
to see two memorable events! Firsted, you'll be treated to a mosted
enjoyable :30 seconds (my guess) of that
sure_to_win_somekind_of_an_award DIGITAL'S OPEN ADVANTAGE commercial.
I'm sure that after seeing it you'll want to leap from your couch and
make a phone call and place and order for a VAX!!!!!! ;^)
Also, the second item on our marque is SJU vs. Seton Hall in SJU's
final regular season game. Be sure not to miss watching the "soon to
be renamed" REDMEN win the game cliching their first in many years
BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON TITLE!!!!
Yeayyyyyyeeee LOUIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
I remain,
pumped up!
Kev
|
28.1463 | UCONN in a yawner...NOT | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Mar 06 1992 12:06 | 22 |
| Joe.
From where we were the call on Burrell inbounding the ball
was bogus. Maybe I was caught up in the excitement but the ref
gave him the ball he faked passing it to two players and was called.
At the time I thought he was called for traveling.
BTW every fan was given a complete set of UCONN basketball
cards at the game. Nice cards with Bio's on the back along with
a public service message. A typical card is Chris Smith's which
reads
"A steal in basketball is great. A steal in your neighborhood
is a crime, which is subject to jail. Help the police stop theft.
The next house burglarized may be yours"
Also the halftime show had a gentlemen hit the free throw for
some small prize, he then hit the three pointer for a personal pan
pizza for EVERY person in attendance, and then he hit the half court
shot for airline ticket to anywhere....Of course i didn't actually
witness this feat since the lines to the uh uh uh soda stand were
so long. 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1464 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Fri Mar 06 1992 12:12 | 4 |
| Sad to see that DEC has sunk so low as to advertise on a St.
John's game!
/Don
|
28.1465 | Whadid I ever do to you???? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 06 1992 12:17 | 8 |
| Ouch slasher, that hurt!
8*(
I remain,
deeply offended,
Kev
|
28.1466 | BE Rotis Standings with one game left. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 06 1992 12:24 | 13 |
| Total # of Games pts/ adjusted
standing Pts Played game standing
-------- ----- ------ ---- --------
1 Garbarino 1175 85 13.82 1
2 Knorr 1134 85 13.34 2
3 McCurley 1012 85 11.91 3
4 Childs 974 85 11.46 4
5 Farley 951 85 11.19 5
6 Burgess 946 85 11.13 6
7 King 941 85 11.07 7
8 Paciello 707 85 8.32 8
9 Cotanch 698 85 8.21 9
10 Yankowskas 697 85 8.20 10
|
28.1467 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 06 1992 12:36 | 21 |
| > Well how about it Syracuse people....who would you like to face in
> the first game of the upcoming BE tournament? The way it looks to me is
> that the cards may fall to playing UConn.
It's still up in the air. SU could end the season with the same record as
4 other teams (SH, UConn, Pitt, Vill). I don't remember all of the head-to-
head results, so who knows how the tie-breakers apply. Perhaps they could
end up playing any one of the 4 above (in a 4-5 game), or G'town (in a 3-6
game). I would agree that Pitt is *probably* the best choice for SU fans,
but they're also least likely to have the same record, as to do so they'll
have to beat G'town, @G'town.
I'd rather NOT play UConn or Vill (unless Vill beats us Sunday, then I'd
give the edge to SU in a rematch 5 days later). SU-G'town or SU-SH would
be entertaining. For you trivia buffs, SU has beaten G'town in the BE
tourney every time they've played them in the quarters or semis (of course,
they've lost every final match-up). And could SH beat SU twice in a row,
after losing 27 (?) straight over a 9-yr period ?
Ain't this time of year great ????
|
28.1468 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | The SYSTEM has spung a leak | Fri Mar 06 1992 13:09 | 15 |
|
sure is Joe. Just started to put the finishing touches on the plans for
the tourney. Going to me JOJ and his buddy at the game friday and I'll
team up with everyone's favorite yankee fan Dan in the morning...really
wish I could go down thursday as those battles should be good....
Been practice my cheer all week:
LET'S GO SU, SU GO HOME!!! ;^)
actually with the intensity of the rivalry I hope it's SU - Georgetown
on sunday but I got a feeling it's the same final two as last year but
with a different outcome!!
mike
|
28.1469 | Can I avoid last place? | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 06 1992 13:26 | 1 |
|
|
28.1470 | hope not :-) | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Meghan is walking! | Fri Mar 06 1992 13:28 | 1 |
|
|
28.1471 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 06 1992 13:28 | 5 |
| > -< Can I avoid last place? >-
Keep your head up Joe. You didn't have the best drafting position (last).
And the beauty of BE Rotis is that we wipe the slate clean and start from
scratch next year...whatta bummer, all my guys are underclassmen !!!
|
28.1472 | maybe they won't miss the tournament in '93 | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 06 1992 14:42 | 34 |
| Syracuse may be doing all the right things to avoid tournament
suspension, or, at the very least, reduce the severity of the
penalties they may receive.
Since this investigation started I've tried to keep up with NCAA
penalties and what was said by the NCAA about the school. A pattern
has developed with a few schools who: 1) cooperated with the NCAA;
and 2) were proactive in making changes to insure tighter controls
were put in place. (I think U. of Minn. was a beneficiary of proactive
changes at their school.) Syracuse appears to have taken note of
this pattern:
1- they had the head of the boosters organization (the Hardwood
Club) removed
2- they *encouraged* a local car dealer (Bill Rapp) to step
away from involvement with the school and the team
3- they've cooperated from DAY 1 with the NCAA, and have
conducted a huge (13-month) investigation
and just yesterday --->
4- they've named an NCAA official to its NEWLY CREATED position
of compliance director...John Hardt, a senior compliance
representative with the NCAA, will assume his duties March 30.
...his responsibilities will include maintaining and applying
procedures for compliance with NCAA, conference and university
regulations; monitoring eligibility and financial aid; and
implementing a rules education program for players, coaches,
staff and boosters.
There's reason to be optimistic that SU will be dealt with fairly.
|
28.1473 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | The SYSTEM has spung a leak | Fri Mar 06 1992 15:19 | 4 |
|
sounds to me like they just bought that "Fair" treatment/verdict.....
;^)
|
28.1474 | not a good weekend | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Mar 08 1992 16:50 | 18 |
| Ouch. Lousy loss by SJU to SH on Saturday. SJU almost came back form 18
points down, got it to a 2 point deficit with just under 2 minutes
left, and then saw it phase. Not a game to be proud of for the
Johnnies. Also cost 'em the #1 seed in the BE tourney.
Seeds are:
SH
GTW
SJU
Nova
SU
not sure about the rest. So Nova and SU play each other in the first
round, and SJU gets either Pitt or UConn - ouch!
The Crazy Met
|
28.1475 | Syracuse blown out by Villanova..Here we go again! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Sun Mar 08 1992 20:37 | 40 |
|
>I'd rather NOT play UConn or Vill (unless Vill beats us Sunday, then I'd
>give the edge to SU in a rematch 5 days later).
Well you got your wish Joe :^(. I don't know what to say. Once again we
SU fans are faced with a disaster end of the season. The last game of
the regular season and they are blown out by Villanova on their home
court. It couldn't get much worse. Just by looking at that game I would
say right now that they will be taken out in the first round of both
tournaments very quickly. Somebody had better contemplate very
seriously getting rid of Bumhiemer very soon. He just doesn't get this
team prepared for the upcoming tournaments. Almost every year it seems
like a repeat situation.
I don't like SU's chances very much at all. The only things they have
going for themselves is that they were embarrassed and that they have
been beaten by Villanova 2x's this year. Hopefully they will be pissed
off at themselves (I said that last year and it didn't come true!) and
come out and play a "FULL" game. The other positive is that most times
a team doesn't lose 3x's in a season to one team in the BE. I sure hope
that is the case. Right now they are a lock for the NCAA tournament but
if they get blown out by 20 points again who knows what the selection
committee will do.
I'm thoroughly bummed out. At least your news about the steps being
taken by Syracuse to avert suspension lift me up somewhat Joe. All we
can do is hope that somehow Syracuse will come to play an entire game
next weekend. I'll be crossing my fingers!!!
Oh yeah...I have to mention that hit by Dowdell on Autry at half court.
I couldn't believe the no call on that one. That was a definite blatant
foul. Autry should have been given 2 foul shots and Syracuse should
have been given the ball. I guess when it goes bad it really goes bad!!!
Congratulations go out to Seton Hall on the BE #1 seed. They are now
living up to their preseason predictions.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1476 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Mon Mar 09 1992 08:02 | 17 |
|
Cmon Flyer take off the glasses that was a no-call on Dowdell and you know
it. He didn't extend his arms he didn't raise his elbows. A most glorious
end to the season for me. The Tournement is sure going to be crazy. We've
got 4 hot teams Hall, SJU, Nova and GT and 4 going south in Pitt, UConn,
SU and BC. Prov and Miami sporadic all year but Prov is capable of an upset.
First round PC vs BC Miami vs Pitt
Seton Hall gets the PC vs BC winner
Georgetown gets the Pitt vs Miami winner
UConn vs SJU
SU vs Nova
prediction later. player of the year stuff later too..
mike
|
28.1477 | Unbelievable | 29633::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 09 1992 12:35 | 15 |
| Didn't see any of the game yesterday (luckily), but when I was watching
Sportscenter later last night and the announcer said Nova was up by 26
at the half, I thought: "No way - he musta meant 6." But after seeing
the final I believed it. And the boxscore confirmed it this morning,
44-18 at the half.
Is their worst loss ever in the Dome? I recall Navy smoking them in
the Dome in the NCAA's about 8 years ago.
Needless to say, losing 6 out of the last 8 is not the way you want to
be heading into the postseason.
Joe
|
28.1478 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 09 1992 12:46 | 3 |
| SU ripe for the picking by the Minutemen. :-)
John
|
28.1479 | You still up in that blimp Mike? :^) | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Mon Mar 09 1992 13:48 | 10 |
|
RE: 1476
Sorry Mike...I disagree completely on the Dowdell foul. His arms
and elbows interlocked were thrusting outwards into Autry. That was a
definite blatant foul. I think most other people who watched that foul
would back me up on it. If he had stayed stationary then it was a no
call or a charge on Autry but that was not the case.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1480 | | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Mon Mar 09 1992 13:56 | 7 |
| > SU ripe for the picking by the Minutemen. :-)
> John
Hey John....SU (ab)uses fresh Orange juice concentrate! :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1481 | | 29633::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 09 1992 14:11 | 3 |
| > SU ripe for the picking by the Minutemen. :-)
They're ripe for the picking by anyone at this point!
|
28.1482 | | 6984::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Mon Mar 09 1992 14:21 | 11 |
|
Well the boistorous bore of the ACC Billy Packer is never afraid to voice
his opinion as fact was sitting there at the game probably less than 30 ft
away from the play and he though the non-call was the correct play so I'm
not alone. Haven't seen anyone leaning your way yet.....
this is the best thing that could happen to SU whenever they limp into the
NCAA's they play better. When they go in high and mighty they always crash
and burn early.....
mike
|
28.1483 | Good night... | 57112::ASHE | Sometimes you're a windshield... | Mon Mar 09 1992 14:53 | 2 |
| A brutal one, but I thought it was clean. Should got help from someone
calling out the pick...
|
28.1484 | | 21007::KBURGESS | | Mon Mar 09 1992 15:05 | 4 |
|
Re: -2
Billy Packer didn't do the Syracuse game...
|
28.1485 | | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Mon Mar 09 1992 15:12 | 17 |
|
> this is the best thing that could happen to SU whenever they limp into the
> NCAA's they play better. When they go in high and mighty they always crash
> and burn early.....
> mike
I hope your right Mike. Unfortunately I think they are crashing and
burning right now. If they play a full game instead of 1/2 only they
might win a couple but they don't seem to know how.( IMO the coaches
are at fault for not preparing the team properly.)
I still think Autry was crunched unnecessarily.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1486 | | 57112::ASHE | Sometimes you're a windshield... | Mon Mar 09 1992 16:51 | 2 |
| Right... Len Elmore was the one saying it was a good pick...
|
28.1487 | ohps | 6984::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Mon Mar 09 1992 19:10 | 5 |
|
yup my mistake...I guess I just was dying to get on Packer's case....
;^)
|
28.1488 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 10:31 | 50 |
| Night^Flyer,
The elbows were up, but I don't think he extended them.
Boeheim's coaching weaknesses are obvious once again. In something
like their last 9 or 10 games IN A ROW Syracuse has fallen behind
BIG early in the game. To me, that pattern is an obvious sign of
not being prepared. What else could it be ?....cold ?, not getting
into the flow ?...for 10 straight games ??
Normally I'd say there's no chance that Villanova will beat Syracuse
for a 3rd time in one season (let alone twice in one week), but this
season hasn't been "normal" for Syracuse, and he's got them headed
in the wrong direction at the most critical time of the year. There's
no sign that this team has built on their successes and failures this
year. No consistent pattern of subtitution. A week ago I questioned
whether they'd win another "big" game this season...if they had one
more "great" game in them. That's what it's going to take to beat
Villanova Friday (12 noon, TV38).
Anyone know if there's a *requirement* that a team have a better than
.500 winning % to get into the NCAA tournament ? USA Today wrote that
yesterday. I've never heard of that before. If it's true SU really
has their hands full Friday (Vill is 14-13 now). Hey SU fans, wouldn't
it be great if they pay Villanova back by knocking them out of the
NCAA tourney Friday ?
re: Dave Johnson
If I were an NBA scout, I'd have him pegged for the 2nd round. He
didn't show me enough "cutting to the hoop" this year...not enough
offensive aggressiveness. With his athletic ability, that's a problem.
He also missed too many easy inside shots...seems like 3 or 4 a game
(I'd like to see his FG%). Wasn't consistent from the FT line either.
re: post-season conference tournaments
I'm starting to believe they're wrong. We all know they're a money-
maker (period). But to crown their *real* season champion after a
3-day, once-and-done tournament is ridiculous. What happened to Manhattan
last night is a shame. Granted, they didn't beat LaSalle, but after
one of the best seasons in their school's history, just because
they lost the tournament championship game by one point they may
not go to the NCAA tournament. They were hands down the best
team in that league for two months. And what did it get them ?
A #1 seed in their league tournament...pardon me, but BIG #@@$ING
DEAL !!!!
|
28.1489 | boxscore needed to finalize BE Rotis standings. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 10:33 | 1 |
| anyone have the boxscore from Saturday night's PC-Miami game ?
|
28.1490 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Mar 10 1992 10:37 | 10 |
| re: .500 for NCAA
A few years back St. Johns played Montana State in the first round of
the NCAA. Montana State won the conference tournament and had an
overall record of 14-16. With conference champs getting automatic bids
(for most conferences tournament winner gets the bid) a .500
requirement is probably unlikely.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1491 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 10 1992 10:52 | 4 |
| The .500 requirement is for everyone except a conference tournament
winner.
John
|
28.1492 | | RUGBY1::way | Son House RULES! | Tue Mar 10 1992 11:23 | 4 |
| The Lady Huskies lost the BE Tournament Championship last night to Miami
by about 7 points.
Bummer.....
|
28.1493 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Mar 10 1992 11:25 | 32 |
| > re: post-season conference tournaments
> I'm starting to believe they're wrong. We all know they're a money-
> maker (period). But to crown their *real* season champion after a
> 3-day, once-and-done tournament is ridiculous. What happened to Manhattan
> last night is a shame. Granted, they didn't beat LaSalle, but after
> one of the best seasons in their school's history, just because
> they lost the tournament championship game by one point they may
> not go to the NCAA tournament. They were hands down the best
> team in that league for two months. And what did it get them ?
> A #1 seed in their league tournament...pardon me, but BIG #@@$ING
> DEAL !!!!
The regular-season champs of a small conference are the ones that stand
to get hurt the most, becuase if they don't win the conference tourney
and the automatic bid they probably still don't get a bid. And like
Joe G. points out, Manhattan is a perfect example of this. Also, I don't
feel that teams with losing records should have a chance to make the
tourney just by getting hot for a few games. Let's say a team like
Miami somehow wins the BE Tourney - great accomplishment, but do they
really deserve to be in the NCAA tourney? I say no.
A few Big 8 coaches have recently spoken out against the conference
tournament, saying it's just a money-making event and doesn't mean much
unless you're on the bubble or can only make the NCAA tourney by
winning the thing.
The top teams in major conferences are just playing for seedings.
Joe
|
28.1494 | Comon Syracuse....turn it around!!! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Tue Mar 10 1992 11:32 | 18 |
|
Maybe I was just seeing the play with my heart but it seemed to me
that Dowdell did extend his arms out into Autry at the time of impact.
it still wouldn't have changed the game or the score. Just as long as
Autry is not physically injured from it that is all that matters.
I agree Joe that they are going in the wrong direction at the end
of the year again. Based on the last several seasons I would hope the
SU people would be looking at replacing Bumheim. Anyone looking at what
has been going on the last couple of years should see that they need to
go into a different coaching direction.
I'm still hoping that somehow they play well and can win a couple
of games. If they drop 2 in a row I hope that a coaching change is
just around the corner.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1495 | One game playoff | SALES::THILL | | Tue Mar 10 1992 11:36 | 10 |
| For the smaller conferences with only one bid, what about a one game playoff
between the conference champ and the tournament winner, on the home court of the
regular season champ?
If they give it to the champion regaldess of the tournament results, why even
play the tournament? I they give it to the tourney champ, a team that was the
best over the course of the season can lose out. This soulution is A) a fair way
to settle this and B) a money maker because of what's on the line.
Tom
|
28.1496 | 5 or 6????????????? | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | CONTENDERS,PRETENDERS,BANDWAGON JUMPERS | Tue Mar 10 1992 12:04 | 8 |
|
I got....
Georgetown
Seton Hall
St Johns
U Conn
all in. How many more teams will be in the big dance from the
Big East? Syracuse? Villanova? Pitt?
|
28.1497 | UCONN shipped to where.... | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Mar 10 1992 12:27 | 6 |
| I think Syracuse will get into the NCAA's and get a decent seed.
Syracuse will also get some payback on Nova Friday. I'll
put in my tourney projections on Wednesday.
Jimbo
|
28.1498 | toughest game to figure Nova vs Hall???
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Tue Mar 10 1992 12:54 | 7 |
|
going out on a limb here winners thursday Miami and BC
friday SJU, Nova, Hall, GT
saturday GT, Nova
sunday Nova
mike
|
28.1499 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 13:52 | 23 |
| >going out on a limb here winners thursday Miami and BC
>friday SJU, Nova, Hall, GT
>saturday GT, Nova
>sunday Nova
>mike
Mike, you mean based on the above predictions, SYRACUSE could mess it
all up by knocking off Villanova on Friday ????
Wow, now there's something to really look forward to !!!!
re: Chappy's question on who's in the NCAA from the BE
Syracuse is DEFINITELY IN. Sure, they're 2-6 in their last 8, but
only the Villanova loss was embarrassing. They lost to SJU, UConn
and SH on the road, and G'town at home (all close games). The
committee can't overlook victories over Fla St., G'town, SJU,
UConn and SH.
|
28.1500 | Overrated conf!! | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:09 | 7 |
| Why all the Fre#$kin teams from the Big East can definbitely make it.
UConn, SU and 'Nova don't impress me too much. Besides in-conf
wins, not much to show outside conf. How do you judge the Big
East? By in-conf games? Nay. Looks like a paper tiger to me.
I'll grant Georgetowm SH and SJU as definites. Shoot the rest can
position for a POSSIBLE berth.
|
28.1501 | The BE usually plays well in the NCAA Tournament. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:21 | 12 |
|
RE: -1
Overrated? We shall see. I myself expect the BE to play very well
in the upcoming tournament. And 5 will make it (could be 6). In fact 3
should get to the Sweet sixteen. Which 3 will depend on seedings and
who they are matched up against. They may not have a large amount of wins
outside the Conference this year but when tournament time comes the BE
is one of the toughest around!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1502 | I feel much better | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:22 | 14 |
| Ah sheeit,
Another stooopid conference tournament. Like Huntmeister said,
conference tourneys are cool for enjoyment,hoopla, etc. but
for positioning for NCAA berths? Kinda like the NHL, rendering
the regular season useless. Tell you what, give the auto berths
to the top 2 finishers in regular season ( awright this year three)
and if any of the other teams happen to win this tournmament, then
consideration should go to that team, based on regular season record
natcherly, for a possible fourth bid.
Sheesh. And I'll eat my hat and a big heap a crow if any Big East team
makes the Final Four!
MikeL
|
28.1503 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:22 | 4 |
| Any Big East team (esp UConn) that faces the University of
Massachusetts in the NCAA tournament is history. :-)
Ninj
|
28.1504 | What Ninj said! | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:23 | 1 |
|
|
28.1505 | | RUGBY1::way | Son House RULES! | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:34 | 8 |
| I'm thinkin' you two dreads got some mighty big spliffs goin' over there.
UCONN will take UMASS apart like meat fallin' off a bbq-ed rib....
hth,
'Saw
|
28.1506 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:47 | 13 |
|
yup Joe, that's right but it ain't going to happen. Boehiem isn't quick
enough to make the adjustments necessary. He overplayed Woodward and Miller
last game so Bryson, Dowdell and Byrd killed him. If adjust to stop Bryson
and company bombs away....Besides the "where are the cameras boy" Moten
hurt his ankle last game pretty good I think. I mean he did carry on for
awhile there like he broke it...
We shall see I guess anything's possible....
that's what makes it so fun....
mike
|
28.1507 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Tue Mar 10 1992 16:02 | 12 |
|
RE -1:
Mike:
I think Moten is ok. He was injured early on but came back to
play with what seemed like no ill effects. They took him to the locker
room so the might have taped it up. I sure would like to see Rollie(sp)
pulling his hair out (what he has left) after an SU win over Villanova
on Friday :^).
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1508 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 16:16 | 16 |
| > Sheesh. And I'll eat my hat and a big heap a crow if any Big East team
> makes the Final Four!
Wow, really going out on a limb, eh Mike ? There's a big difference
between the final 16 (as Night^Flyer predicted) and the Final Four.
Not even the most ardent BE fan would *predict* that a BE team would
finish in the Final Four this year.
Let's see what happens in the tournament.
But wait a minute, you're a ND guy, how can we compare your team's
results with ours', when your's isn't even in the tourney ???
Hey John Hendry, you better be careful, UMass hasn't won their league's
automatic bid yet. :^)
|
28.1509 | got the PC-Miami stats | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 16:18 | 4 |
| Just called the BE office in Providence and the sports information
dept gave me the scoring #s for the players in our Rotis league.
I mentioned that we had a BIG office pool hanging in the balance
and the guy couldn't get the info fast enough :^)
|
28.1510 | stand a better chance of MikeL eating sh**! ;*) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Mar 10 1992 20:50 | 12 |
| WaytogoJoe!!!!
MikeL,as I recall, *you* don't do hats-to-eat, you only do suits!
as expected, a hollow promise......
GO LOUIEEEEEEE!!!!!! SJU (almost) NUMBER 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remain,
gearing up for the major battles,
Kev
|
28.1511 | Edwards is back at SU | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 10 1992 22:48 | 3 |
| anyone notice that Michael Edwards has returned to Syracuse.
The announcers during Sunday's game made it sound like it was
his decision to come back. Don't know anything more....
|
28.1512 | nuttin poisonal,mind you | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 09:58 | 31 |
| See, here's how it goes.
When your specific team( all you Big Yeast feigns) don't do squat,
or get knocked out of contention, you start rooting for the Almighty
conference, pounding your collective chests in pride, as one of your
team(s) wins a game. What malarkey! So if one team fails, you have
another. BFD, this conference brotherhood stuff. Root for yo' own
dang team.
BTW, Joe, this hass nothing to do with ND. They won't make the
tourney, don't deserve to, that's it. I don't have an alternative or
substitute "brother" team to root for and if ND was in a conference,I
wouldn't care. But dat's me. Obviously y'all feel differently.
Now if ND was in the Big Yeast, they've proven they'd probably kick
butt and make the tourney with that in-conference cream puff
schedule. 8^).
Now the crux of the matter is this; This year IMHO, the Big Yeast is
overrated and all this posturing about five or six teams making the
tourney is pure BS. Again ,IMO, the Top three finishers ( only because
there was a virtual tie) deserve consideration to get in. You guys
honestly( put yo objective hats on) believe that the 4th or 5th place
finisher "deserves" a bid? Hogwash.
And I'll put my money where my mouth is. If more than 1 Big Yeast team
makes the Final 16, I'll eat my hat, your (collective conference) hats
and a big feast of crow. I'll even pick the team: Georgetown.
Whew,
Time for decaf!
MikeL
|
28.1513 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 11 1992 10:12 | 9 |
| Mike Leary, I'd be happy to have you join me in rooting for the
Minutemen.
Joe, I realize we don't have the automatic bid yet, but with a 27-4
record (27-5 if we lose to West Virginia tomorrow) and a current #22
ranking in the AP poll, I find it hard to believe we won't be taken
even if we lose tomorrow.
John
|
28.1514 | state allegiance 8^) | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 10:25 | 6 |
| John,
I'd be rightly honored. Ah now consider myself an honorary Minuteman
supporter fer the tourney ( only UMass not the other confereees 8^))
MikeL
|
28.1515 | The annual argument... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Mar 11 1992 10:42 | 22 |
|
> Again ,IMO, the Top three finishers ( only because
> there was a virtual tie) deserve consideration to get in. You guys
> honestly( put yo objective hats on) believe that the 4th or 5th place
> finisher "deserves" a bid? Hogwash.
I'm not a Big East fan (in fact, I'm more of a rival now), but if
you're going to have a watered-down tournament of 64 teams, yes, I
think that many Big East teams are amongst the best 64 teams in the
country. I'm not a big believer in sticking small college underdogs in
the tourney for the sake of having huge underdogs. That's contrived.
A true underdog comes in and wins from a position of merit.
I'd definitely prefer to see a competitive first-round game involving a
talented, deserving large conference team than a blowout of a small
conference runner-up with a puffed-up record but no chance to win. And
in spite of the few exceptions (Georgetown-Princeton-- and the Ivy champ
*is* deserving, anyway, as a true regular-season champ) that are always
brought up, how often do these underdogs ever seriously challenge?
glenn
|
28.1516 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 11 1992 10:51 | 11 |
| If the NCAA gave the automatic tournament bids to regular season
conference champions instead of post-season conference tournament
champions, I believe the field would be marginally stronger. The
powerhouse conferences would still get their many bids but the smaller
conferences would tend to send stronger teams instead of someone who
just gets lucky for 3 days.
I believe that the top 4-5 teams in the Big East, ACC, SEC, Big Ten,
Pac 10 and Big Eight are among the top 64 teams in the country.
John
|
28.1517 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Mar 11 1992 11:00 | 18 |
| Whether or not the BE deserves only 3 teams, they'll get 5 and
possibly even 6 teams in. SU, G'town, SH, UConn, and SJU are in. But
who would be the 6th team? Nova, with a good conference record? Pitt,
whose overall record is better than Nova's? Maybe even BC if they win
a couple games in the BE tourney. I think there's even an outside
chance that 7 BE teams will go.
RE: small conference champs in NCAA tourney
IMO these schools help make the tournament what it is. I think some
virtually unknown school with a bizarre nickname adds more mystique
than an 8th or 9th place team from a big conference. I enjoy scenes
like seeing the Montana players jump up and down like they just won the
whole thing after taking a short-lived lead on UNLV only minutes into
last year's first-round game.
Joe
|
28.1518 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:39 | 13 |
| Glenn,
You've defined my beef for me= 64 teams. Trim it back to 48 and
redefine the invite criteria. Cripe, 6 or 7 teams from one conference
whether it be the Big East, ACC, whatever, seems ludicrous. My beef
with the Big East is that THIS year I think they are overrated.
Shoot, talk of 6 or 7 teams making the NCAA based on what criteria?
The sixth place team having a 17-10 record? And the Big East proponents
pointing to the tough in-conference schedule. How do we really know
how tough it is. Has the mid-tier Big East teams ( UConn, SU, 'Nova)
had a tough out of confernce schedule or a good outside record?
MikeL
|
28.1519 | is this guy Shaughnessy's little brother ??? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:06 | 13 |
| > BTW, Joe, this hass nothing to do with ND. They won't make the
> tourney, don't deserve to, that's it. I don't have an alternative or
> substitute "brother" team to root for and if ND was in a conference,I
> wouldn't care. But dat's me. Obviously y'all feel differently.
So what IS your purpose for coming in here, then ? If you're so passionate
in your hatred for the Big East conference, I think you're going to have a
very disappointing day Sunday, when 6 of these guys get the invite.
And please let me speak for myself, when it comes to declaring
allegiances, etc. I'm a Syracuse fan, and SU gets it's *glory*,
if you will, from it's affiliation with the BE.
|
28.1520 | BE Tournament Results (to-date) | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:07 | 235 |
| Below are the BET results to-date. In 92 BET games, the lower seed has only
won 24 (26%).
Here's a breakdown of the seeds, and their championship game appearances
(there have been 12 tournaments to-date):
seed # of finals championships
---- ----------- -------------
#1 9 4
#2 6 4
#3 4 2
#4 3 1
#5 0 0
#6 2 1
#7 0 0
#8 0 0
#9 0 0
#10 n/a n/a
#1 has played #2 for the title 5 times, and #2 has won 3 of them.
'80 (@Hartford)
3 G'town 60
6 SH 47 G'town 76
G'town 87
2 SJ 48 SJ 66
7 PC 44
MVP Craig Shelton (G)
4 UConn 79
5 BC 68 UConn 61
SU 81
1 SU bye SU 92
'81 (@Syracuse)
8 PC 67
1 BC 65 PC 49
Vill 80
4 Vill 65 Vill 58 (OT)
5 UConn 54
MVP Leo Rautins (SU)
2 G'town 58
7 SH 52 G'town 53
SU 83 (3 OTs)
6 SU 71 SU 67
3 SJ 66
'82 (@Hartford)
1 Vill 88
8 SH 73 Vill 79
Vill 54
4 BC 94 BC 71
5 SU 92
MVP Eric Floyd (G)
2 G'town 62
7 PC 48 G'town 57
G'town 72
3 SJ 54 SJ 42
6 UConn 52
'83 (@MSG)
9 SH 73
8 PC 64
9 SH 56
1 BC 79 BC 80
BC 77
5 SU 79 SU 74
4 G'town 72
MVP Chris Mullin (SJ)
3 SJ 64
6 Pitt 53 SJ 91
SJ 85
2 Vill 69 Vill 80
7 UConn 68
'84 (@MSG)
9 SH 55
8 PC 59
8 PC 50
1 G'town 70 G'town 79
G'town 82 (OT)
5 SJ 57 SJ 68
4 BC 56
MVP Patrick Ewing (G)
3 Vill 75
6 Pitt 65 Vill 65
SU 71
2 SU 73 SU 66
7 UConn 58
'85 (@MSG)
9 SH 75
8 PC 77
8 PC 62
1 SJ 90 SJ 89
SJ 80
4 Vill 69 Vill 74
5 Pitt 61
MVP Patrick Ewing (G)
3 SU 70
6 BC 69 SU 65
G'town 92
2 G'town 93 G'town 74
7 UConn 62
'86 (@MSG)
9 SH 76
8 UConn66
9 SH 68
1 SJ 87 SJ 75
SJ 70
4 Vill 75 Vill 64
5 PC 63
MVP Dwayne Washington S
3 G'town 57
6 Pitt 56 G'town 73
SU 69
2 SU 102 SU 75 (OT)
7 BC 79
'87 (@MSG)
9 UConn59
8 BC 61
8 BC 51
1 G'town 56 G'town 84
G'town 69
4 PC 80 PC 66
5 SJ 51
MVP Reggie Williams (G)
3 SU 72
6 Vill 66 SU 99
SU 59
2 Pitt 96 Pitt 85
7 SH 88
'88 (@MSG)
9 UConn75
8 PC 62
9 UConn 58
1 Pitt 75 Pitt 69
Vill 68
4 Vill 71 Vill 72
5 SJ 68
MVP Sherman Douglas (S)
3 G'town 57
6 SH 61 SH 63
SU 85
2 SU 67 SU 68
7 BC 53
'89 (@MSG)
9 BC 81
8 SJ 74
9 BC 52
1 G'town 82 G'town 85
G'town 88
4 Pitt 71 Pitt 62
5 Vill 66
MVP Charles Smith (G)
3 SU 79
6 PC 76 SU 81
SU 79
2 SH 74 SH 78
7 UConn 66
'90 (@MSG)
9 BC 70
8 Pitt 88
8 Pitt 55
1 SU 58 SU 73
SU 75
4 SJ 60 Vill 61
5 Vill 70
MVP Chris Smith (UConn)
3 G'town 78
6 PC 77 G'town 60
UConn 78
2 UConn 76 UConn 65
7 SH 58
'91 (@MSG)
9 BC 73
8 Vill 74
8 Vill 70
1 SU 68 Vill 72
SH 74
4 SH 70 SH 74
5 Pitt 69
MVP Oliver Taylor (SH)
3 UConn 49
6 G'town 68 G'town 71
G'town 62
2 SJ 64 Prov 55
7 Prov 72
'92 (@MSG)
10 Miami
7 Pitt
?
2 G'town
6 UConn
3 St. John's
9 Prov
8 BC
?
1 SH
5 SU
4 Vill
|
28.1521 | my picks | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:10 | 17 |
| 10 Miami
7 Pitt
7 "PITT"
2 G'town "G'TOWN"
"G'TOWN"
6 UConn "UCONN"
3 St. John's
9 Prov
8 BC "G'TOWN" (MOURNING)
9 "PROV"
1 SH "SH"
"SH"
5 SU "SU"
4 Vill
|
28.1522 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:27 | 42 |
|
FDCV07::GARBARINO 13 lines 11-MAR-1992 13:06
>> -< is this guy Shaughnessy's little brother ??? >-
Is this an ethnic slam,Joe? How should I take this?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> BTW, Joe, this hass nothing to do with ND. They won't make the
>> tourney, don't deserve to, that's it. I don't have an alternative or
>> substitute "brother" team to root for and if ND was in a conference,I
>> wouldn't care. But dat's me. Obviously y'all feel differently.
>So what IS your purpose for coming in here, then ? If you're so passionate
>in your hatred for the Big East conference, I think you're going to have a
>very disappointing day Sunday, when 6 of these guys get the invite.
Is this a members only topic? If I lived in another part of the
country it could be about the ACC, Big Ten, whatever. I am saturated
through the media ( only minimally in this topic BTW) by how each
Big East team beats each other up, etc. and what a great conference
it is. Well ,IMO, I don't think so THIS YEAR as I stated in my
earlier replies. I don't hate the Big East at all.I'm talking about
this yeat period. Hey, if 6 teams get invited, I won't be disappointed.
Big East afficionados will be ulitimately disappointed in the end
result, IMO.
>And please let me speak for myself, when it comes to declaring
>allegiances, etc. I'm a Syracuse fan, and SU gets it's *glory*,
>>if you will, from it's affiliation with the BE.
Read above. I speak for myself and as I stated y'all feel differently.
And I have no problem with conference affiliation as such. There are
many pluses to conference membership. I talk to the propensity to puff
chests in general when a member of the "conference" does well in
the NCAA. I am not using the specific "you" in this vein Joe. But
we both know this attitude exists. Again, I'm not saying it's wrong
but just that I dislike it. Personal choice, chocolate vs vanilla.
MikeL
|
28.1523 | I think it started with T and Chris ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:58 | 19 |
| > Read above. I speak for myself and as I stated y'all feel differently.
> And I have no problem with conference affiliation as such. There are
> many pluses to conference membership. I talk to the propensity to puff
> chests in general when a member of the "conference" does well in
> the NCAA. I am not using the specific "you" in this vein Joe. But
> we both know this attitude exists. Again, I'm not saying it's wrong
> but just that I dislike it. Personal choice, chocolate vs vanilla.
and I wonder what inspired this "my conference is better than your, so
I can strut my chest stuff" anyways? Couldn't be ::Sports could it???
anyone in here knows I have no love loss for Syracuse, why 5 years ago
the only teams in the country I would have rooted for them against would
have been ND & UNC. Yet in 87 was I not rooting for them against Indiana
with the great Bobby Knight who I admire, yet still rooting against him?
Why?
mike
|
28.1524 | And if I cut them out the Big-8 has a great bowl record... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:20 | 6 |
|
Feel free to carry on with the conference arguments, boys, but as an
ex-Oklahoma resident I'll always hate Nebraska...
glenn
|
28.1525 | I don't get into that stuff. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:32 | 7 |
| >>> -< is this guy Shaughnessy's little brother ??? >-
> Is this an ethnic slam,Joe? How should I take this?
Since I don't know you, I don't know how it could be. Mr. T is well-known
for his anti-BE commentary, and for stirring the fires in here. His last
name is Shaughnessy, and his sports ties are to the Mid-West. You seem
to be following in his footsteps.
|
28.1526 | Ahhhhh nuts! | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:40 | 12 |
| Mike,
I'm not pointing to anyone in this notes file in particular. I just
see how the "I" during the regular season, turns into the proverbial
"We" for the conference when all is said and done (generalizing again).
Mostly I get it from the media. I'll leave this daid horse alone.
Glenn,
Jeez,I always thought Oklahoma was the most hated Big Eight team!
8^)
MikeL
|
28.1527 | finis | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 11 1992 15:47 | 9 |
| Joe,
Twas an implied smiley, but I shoulda put a real one in. Mea culpa.
As far as anti -BE, I thought I explained that. And my sports ties
are Midwest only for one school,the one i attended. I'm a born and
raised New Englander so I've experienced and observed Eastern BBall.
Truce?
MikeL
|
28.1528 | love this time of year... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Wed Mar 11 1992 16:06 | 15 |
|
I realized you weren't pointing at anyone in particular, I was just observing
the changes in my own rooting habits before ::Sports entered my life vs. now...
mike
Cmon Jimbo hurry up with those picks I'm only here till tomorrow morning.
After that I'm out here for the tourney. I'm going to the thursday nite
games as well....
9 games in four days then 6 games the following weekend in my own home town
doesn't get much better....
mike
|
28.1529 | More teams from the big Conferences must happen. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Wed Mar 11 1992 16:14 | 33 |
|
Off of the BE bashing subject....
Joe G or Joe C , Could you throw updates on the SU game my way or
through ::SPORTS notes on Friday? It will be 9:00 AM out on the West
coast and I have no way other than via this network for updated
information on the game. If you could it would be "greatly" appreciated!
As for the BE bit, my feelings are that a top 5 or 6 in the BE are much
better than most lower Conference winners. Some are genuine contenders
and can match up with the BE, Big Ten, and ACC teams but many are just
there for recognition (IMO). I personally like the format the way it is.
I like seeing teams that have virtually no shot at winning in the first
round go after the big guys. In a one game format every lower seeded
team throws caution to the wind and goes for it. It makes for great fun
and excitement for the players and fans. But (IMO), the stronger teams
in the major Conferences must be allowed to have more teams play in the
tournament otherwise you will be penalizing allot of them for being in
those tough Conferences. That's almost saying to those teams go join up
with a weaker Conference and you will be in the Tournament. To do that
it would create a situation of a select 3 or 4 in each Conference
throughout the nation having all the major draft picks join those teams
each year. That would leave the other 5 or 6 out in the cold each year
only able to draft the second rate players. The tournament then each
year would end up consisting of practically the same teams with no
chance for other schools to participate. IMO the NCAA tournament is the
most fun of any other playoff system Professional or College in existence
today!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1530 | Did I read that right????? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Mar 11 1992 17:29 | 10 |
| MikeyC,
Did I read that correctly that you have tickets for the Centrum?
Sheesh! Some guys have all the luck.
congrats!
I remain,
:*(
Kev
|
28.1531 | 7th row... | ROYALT::ASHE | Sometimes you're a windshield... | Wed Mar 11 1992 18:06 | 1 |
| He's not the only one I guess....
|
28.1532 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Mar 12 1992 09:20 | 6 |
| I wanna know how MikeC can get out of the house for that many games
TWO WEEKENDS IN A ROW !!!
Night^Flyer, I'll keep you posted on the SU-Vill game results.
I hope they're good rpts.
|
28.1533 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Thu Mar 12 1992 09:23 | 9 |
| RE: -1
Thanks Joe!!!!
I'm hoping for the same. We're overdue for good news on
the SU front. By the way I heard Edwards is going to play in both
tournaments. Is that true? If so I still expect him to see light duty.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1534 | Ch 38 has many of the games coming up! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 12 1992 22:25 | 12 |
| Just heard BC beats PC tonight. The honor now allows them to play the
#1 seed - Seton Hall.
Miami-Pitt was just starting. Winner goes up against #2 seed
Georgetown.
Hope MikeyC's seats are (not) Great!!!
I remain,
at home,
Kev
|
28.1535 | 'Cains beat Pitt | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Fri Mar 13 1992 08:06 | 8 |
| Don't have the score, but in the first upset of the tournament, MIAMI beat PITT
in the second game lasted night.
I remain,
Scooping Kev
=Bob=
|
28.1536 | '91-92 BE All-Conference Selections | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 13 1992 08:36 | 24 |
| Player of the Year: Alonzo Mourning (G)
Defensive Player of the Year: Alonzo Mourning (G)
Rookie of the Year: Lawrence Moten (SU)
First Team: Alonzo Mourning (G)
Malik Sealy (SJU)
Dave Johnson (SU)
Chris Smith (UConn)
Terry Dehere (SH)
Second Team: Bill Curley (BC)
Scott Burrell (UConn)
Jerry Walker (SH)
Sean Miller (Pitt)
Lance Miller (Vill)
Third Team: Rod Sellers (UConn)
Darren Morningstar (Pitt)
Michael Smith (PC)
Marques Bragg (PC)
Joey Brown (G)
Lawrence Moten (SU)
|
28.1537 | Wonder if Werdann's gonna play..... | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 09:17 | 22 |
| Sometimes today, maybe at noon or maybe around 2:00PM the SJU
(temporarily named) REDMEN and LOUIEEEE will take to the floor of
Madison Square Garden to take on the greatly underachieving and
dispointing Huskies of UConn!
Here's hoping that the Huskies continue their death spiral and are
thoroughly destroyed by LOUIEEEE and the guys!
Unfortunately, my radio doesn't pick up channel 38 but my VCR is all
set for both games. Naturally, AM reception is also out of the
question! :*(
'Saw, how 'bout you? Do you standa better chance of picking up the
game in your area? You gonna be a real sport and report the thrashing
we're gonna hand ya in here?
deen ot wonk!
I remain,
pumped up!!!!!
Kev
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28.1538 | just under the quarterfinal deadline | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:37 | 12 |
| I've been out so here's my late picks sorry
miami vs. Pitt == Miami 8*)
BC vs. Providence == BC (I really did pick them)
Quarters - UCONN,Hall,BC,Syracuse
semis - UCONN,Syracuse
finals - UCONN
UCONN takes it all - what a suprising pick!!!!!!
Jimbo
|
28.1539 | | 24910::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:27 | 3 |
| At the half.... SU 25.. Vill 23....
REK
|
28.1540 | | 6300::GARRY | REDSOX IN 92 | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:33 | 6 |
| re .1537
Kevin you won't need a radio for the St Johns easy win over UCONN it
starts at 9:00.....
Tom
|
28.1541 | SU Update!!! | 21007::KBURGESS | | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:43 | 5 |
|
11 minutes left.....SU by 3!!!!
Ken
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28.1542 | Score update | 21007::KBURGESS | | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:50 | 6 |
|
S.U. up by 5........3 minutes to go!!!!
- Ken -
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28.1543 | SU WINS!!! | 21007::KBURGESS | | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:08 | 7 |
|
Game Over.....Syracuse wins by 3!!!!!!
Joe, how about some of the details!
- Ken -
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28.1544 | One under the belt and hopefully many more to come | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:16 | 10 |
|
Allright! Hopefully this will lead to allot better play and more wins!
It doesn't look very good for Villanova now to make it into the
tournament.
Can't wait for this weekends games! It's going to be much more
fun now that SU will be playing. Anyone know what time they play on
Saturday?
Night Flier ~~v~~
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28.1545 | | 24734::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:23 | 34 |
| > Joe, how about some of the details!
Given the way Vill plays defense and is so deliberate on offense,
the low score (I think it was 56-53) is NOT an indication of how
well these 2 played in the 2nd 1/2. Syracuse's defense was better
than Villanova's, if you can believe that. Vill had close to 20
turnovers, SU around 12 or 14.
SU had a 10-pt lead with 8 minutes to go. They started to use the
clock, and were getting one of 2 FTs. Villanova had 2 or 3 3-pt
trips (one on a tip-in of a missed FT), and the game tightened
up to a 1-pt SU lead with less than a minute to go, and they had
the ball. Autry was fouled and hit only one of 2. Vill came
down with 10 seconds to go...Miller drove and put up a shot over
McRae...there were 4 tips of the rebound and it wouldn't go down.
Johnson got the rebound, they fouled him, again he only made 1 of 2...
Miller drove the length of the floor and missed a 3 (way off).
Johnson WAS THE MAN. He hit some huge 3's (a couple at NBA distance).
Autry played well, but he made a very questionable decision by driving
to the hoop with a minute to go (and about 40 on the shot clock).
He committed an offensive foul (didn't make the shot). Luckily,
Walker made an even worse decision by throwing up an NBA 3 on the
other end and SU got the rebound.
Hopkins was a factor all over the floor (he came up with some big loose
balls...although he had some bonehead fouls and turnovers).
Boehiem didn't use many players. Edwards to spot Autry. Siock and
McCorkle got a couple minutes for McRae and Moten (I think).
For Vill, Bryson had a much tougher time with McRae this time.
Miller and Woodard were silenced until the mad rush at the end.
Walker was their main scorer for the most part.
|
28.1546 | | 24734::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:28 | 5 |
| > Can't wait for this weekends games! It's going to be much more
> fun now that SU will be playing. Anyone know what time they play on
> Saturday?
Syracuse plays at 12:30 on CBS.
|
28.1547 | oh well | 7094::MCKAY | | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:42 | 7 |
| I made a mistake back a few.
quarters - UCONN, BC, Georgetown, Syracuse
semi's - UCONN, Syracuse
final - UCONN
Jimbo
|
28.1548 | | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Fri Mar 13 1992 15:53 | 8 |
| RE -2:
Joe, I know this is more than likely a dumb question but is that
12:30 EST. Thanks for the report on the SU vs Nova matchup. I can't
wait to see parts of it on ESPN or CNN! Sounds like it was a great game!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1549 | | 7208::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Fri Mar 13 1992 15:54 | 6 |
|
Wasn't the BC/SH matchup at 2:00?
Anybody got a score?
|
28.1550 | Final | 7211::TBLANCHARD | | Fri Mar 13 1992 16:20 | 7 |
|
Final score - BC - 60
SH - 62
- tfb -
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28.1551 | 'bout fo mo hours - cain't wait!!! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 16:38 | 16 |
| wow, based on nothing but the final score I'd say the #1 seed
didn't play as well as expected OR BC wasn't tired fromk lasted nights
game.
Cain't wait for the 9:00 stomping of UConn tonight!!!!
I remain PUMPED and
ready to call 'sawmain every 3 or 4 points jest to go hahaha!
Kev
GO LOUIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
|
28.1552 | Mia - GU at the half | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 20:07 | 17 |
| MikeyC must be going NUTS!!!!
at the half
Miami - 34
GU - 33
Only caught a little, Mia open up with a 6-4 lead, GU went ahed 7-6
had dinner and I thought MU was up by ~4-5 points. MU poor shots
and GU came back.
Ronnie Thompson (thug) looked like he was gonna take a swipe at a MU
player.
hopefully more later,
Kev
|
28.1553 | | 24734::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 13 1992 21:07 | 4 |
| > Joe, I know this is more than likely a dumb question but is that
> 12:30 EST.
That's right, you can't sleep late.
|
28.1554 | halftime SJU - UConn SJU down by 3 | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 22:34 | 20 |
| *I'm going NUTS*!!!!
halftime
UCONN- 23
SJU 20
I'm on the phone with 'saw preparing for a great rag job and we're
rappin.
Look at the tee ve and see SJU shooting 9%, UConn shooting 50% they're
up by 15 - 4 !!!!
Yecch!
Thank goodness for halftime - we're gonna get'm!
C'mon LOUIEEEEE!
Kev
ps- B_A, how'm I dooin?
|
28.1555 | 11:29 to go tied @38- imo SJU in foul trouble | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:01 | 1 |
|
|
28.1556 | SJU gets first lead of game +1 | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:14 | 1 |
|
|
28.1557 | UConn 51 SJU 49 4:41 to go | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:16 | 1 |
|
|
28.1558 | tied @ 2:47 | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:19 | 1 |
|
|
28.1559 | 3 1/2 secs to go tied at 51 ea. UC ball | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:24 | 1 |
|
|
28.1560 | I'm getting tired of Scotty Pippen comercials! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:25 | 1 |
|
|
28.1561 | going to OT - UConn missed last shot | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:26 | 1 |
|
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28.1562 | SJU +3 23 ticks left!!!! ahhhhh! :*) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:42 | 1 |
|
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28.1563 | (8^)* | 35405::JACOB | | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:42 | 7 |
| Geez, Kev
I ain't had to hit the "Nexted Unseen" key this many times after 11 on
a Friday night since I don't know when!!!
JaKe
|
28.1564 | Final SJU - 64 - UConn 59 :^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:45 | 12 |
|
The jinx is over
Yahoo!
WAYTOGO LOUIEEEE!!
I remain,
ahhhh,
Kev
|
28.1565 | Jest doing what B_A asked..... | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 23:59 | 1 |
|
|
28.1566 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sat Mar 14 1992 09:20 | 3 |
| Syracuse vs Seton Hall and Georgetown vs St Johns today.
John
|
28.1567 | SU beats SH 70 - 66 to advance to the BE finals!! | 31093::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Sat Mar 14 1992 20:21 | 31 |
|
WAY TO GO SYRACUSE!!!!!
A GREAT win by Syracuse over Seton Hall on Saturday! Seton Hall had
everything going it's way for about 3/4 of the game but Syracuse
stayed within 12 points and came back late in the game with clutch
shooting by Edwards (2 - 3 pointers and a 2 pointer during a late
stretch) and then right near the end of the game a steal by Edwards
and a lay-up to put Syracuse up by 2. SU looked as if it was in a sleep
walking mode for most of the early part of the game as they played
very passively and were down around 10 at half time. Johnson played big
inside and had 1 or 2 - 3 pointers in the second half. Moten came on
during the second half also after a first half slow start but Edwards
made the biggest and IMO unsuspected impact in the second half. That
has to be the best he has played all year. It sure was a great time to
have it happen!
Georgetown held off SJU in the second half late to win the second
game so it will be Syracuse and Georgetown in the finals.
The way SU lost a week ago this Sunday to Villanova you would have
never expected them to have won either their first game against
Villanova or especially the second one against Seton Hall! For me I
would like for SU to win the BE tournament but no matter what happens my
Prime cut of beef has been served and I have eaten it. The rest is
desert!!!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1568 | Gt Vs Syr.... | 24734::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Sat Mar 14 1992 20:37 | 3 |
| And Georgetown goes into the final by beating St Johns....
REK
|
28.1569 | | 10881::DEVLIN_JO | I'm a happy boy, hubbabubbabubba | Sun Mar 15 1992 18:24 | 3 |
| Syracuse beat Georgetown by 2, 56-54. Congrats!
JD
|
28.1570 | They'll never beat Princeton :-). | 24857::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Sun Mar 15 1992 19:49 | 0 |
28.1571 | SYRACUSE WINS THE BIG EAST, then gets porked by the NCAA. | 24734::GARBARINO | | Sun Mar 15 1992 19:51 | 35 |
| There have been more talented Syracuse teams, but possibly none
with more heart and desire than this one. I just wanted them to
play well enough this year to *surprise* everyone and get a LOW-
SEED bid into the NCAA tourney. Winning the BE Championship
never entered my mind. And to win it by having to beat the
ARCH ENEMY, the team that has always nailed that dagger in
SU's heart, that makes this the most exciting win they've
ever had.
0-4 in championship games against G'town befroe today (2-6
overall). Just incredible !!! Even when they were up 11
late in the 2nd 1/2 I thought Georgetown would come back
and beat them. They certainly made some bad decisions with
regards to using the clock and taking good shots...they put
Georgetown back into the game. But Dave Johnson hit a huge
shot (over Mourning, after Packer had said all game the Johnson
played like he wasn't afraid of Mourning) to win it with 3.8
seconds left. Even then I thought Boehiem made a mistake
by not putting a man in front of the guy taking the ball
out...Georgetown was able to make an easy pass to 1/2-court,
call timeout and set up a pretty good "3" to win it.
He did the same thing against ND 2 years ago and lost the
game because of it. He was lucky this time.
Syracuse played better than Georgetown...outrebounded them,
and basically had them chasing them for most of the game.
A fantastic win. After this, an early departure from the
NCAA tourney will hardly be noticed...good thing too, 'cause
they have another *tempo* team in Princeton (what a reward
for 3 fantastic wins, heh ?). And if they get by them,
they get UMass in their own back yard !!!
Get ready John Hendry...YOU GOT YOUR WISH !!! (BTW, any
chance you have some tickets ?)
|
28.1572 | SU will knock a few out in the NCAA tournament! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Sun Mar 15 1992 20:26 | 38 |
|
My feeling exactly Joe!!!
UNBELIEVABLE!!!! No one could have told me that a week before the
finals of the BE tournament that SU would lose to Villanova by "20" and
then go on to knock off the #4, #1, and #2 seeds in the BE tournament
to win it all! Great heart and excellent team work made it all come
true. Moten and Hopkins had a great game against Georgetown. And as big
clutch shot over Mourning by the senior Johnson to give them the lead
with only 3.8 seconds left (that was no easy shot as Mourning almost got
up enough to block it!).
The West Coast Syracuse contingent has been partying all Sunday
afternoon as well as filling up on heaping mounds of desert :^)!! It's
one that will not be forgotten for awhile. No matter what happens after
this (early exit out of the NCAA tournament, sanctions....) we SU
backers can remember and cherish this for a long time!
I still don't believe the upcoming seedings. You can believe
it or not but I was talking to a couple of SU family members back in SU
after the game and I said " Just watch...we will have to play Princeton
and then UMass if we get by them". I've been washing my mouth out with
soap all evening. It's going to be tough beating Princeton but I have a
good feeling that they will do it (please be another prophecy!". And
then it's time to play UMass.....I have another good feeling about this
one. IMO UMass is a good team but they are over-rated to be a #3 seed.
Fresh Oranges are always better than frozen concentrate Minuteman ones
:^) :^) :^) :^) !!! (Looks like there may be a few Orange jokes this
week :^) ).
The way I see it (colored glasses and all :^) ).....Syracuse
will face Kentucky and if they can "somehow get by them we get the shot
at Duke!! Personally I like the seeding they got this year. They have a
very good chance to make it to the Sweet Sixteen. Last year when I saw
the Rhode Island match up I was afraid that they would lose and they
did. This year I feel good about who they have to play. We shall see...
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1573 | March Madness: Part II | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Sun Mar 15 1992 22:03 | 13 |
| > It's going to be tough beating Princeton but I have a
> good feeling that they will do it (please be another prophecy!". And
> then it's time to play UMass.....
The East is the easiest of the 4 regions, but Syracuse always has
trouble with those "cinderella darlings" (Navy, Rhode Island, Richmond).
Princeton presents the additional problem of being a "slowdown" team.
Fortunately SU relies very little on the run-and-gun, high-scoring
style of recent teams. They seldom break, and play pretty well in
a halfcourt set, both offensively and defensively.
Their never-quit approach (and ample experience in close games) will help
them immensely in the tournament.
|
28.1574 | anyone tape the BE final ? | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Sun Mar 15 1992 22:04 | 2 |
| Did anyone tape the BE final ? By the time I thought of it the game
had already begun. Richard ? Joe C ? Ken ? Anyone ???
|
28.1575 | I'm really MAD! (not really) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Sun Mar 15 1992 22:11 | 23 |
|
Congrats Joe and Night Flyer!
Certainly was difficult for me to root for either team but I was glad
SU beat GU. I'm really beginning to dislike JT coached teams.
So who knows anything about Tulane? LOUIEEEE and the guys get them
first and then, in all probability Oklahoma.
Vitale, Saunders and Valvano - what a bunch of jerks (most of the time)
Oh yeah, congrats Ninj' - as I recall, you are working the tournament
right?
Sheeyit, a great group of teams coming to Worcester and I gotta sit
home. :*(
Walt, MikeyC, I remain,
very, very jealous!
Kev
|
28.1576 | I didn't , sorry | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Sun Mar 15 1992 22:12 | 2 |
|
|
28.1577 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 16 1992 09:28 | 3 |
| > -< They'll never beat Princeton :-). >-
you can't rain on this parade...
|
28.1578 | Or are you kidding? | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Mon Mar 16 1992 09:33 | 4 |
| Syracuse having a tough time with Priceton? C'mon guys, talk about your double
reverse sand-bagging. That's worse than Lou Holtz.
=Bob=
|
28.1579 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 09:37 | 19 |
| > -< SYRACUSE WINS THE BIG EAST, then gets porked by the NCAA. >-
Bingo, Bingo, Bingo. Princeton, the team 'nobody wants to play in the
first round.' Then a hot UMass team who will have a home-court type
advantage. The one bright spot is that even though SU only got a 6
seed, I feel they get an over-rated 3 seed (assuming they get past
Princeton, of course!).
RE: G'town game.
I thought SU did a terrible job when they got the big lead late in the
game. Forced shots, shots taken too quickly, bad decisions and passes.
They just can't win going away, can they?
No, I didn't tape the game either, Joe G. Sorry.
Joe
|
28.1580 | You reading this tripe, Ninj? | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:05 | 1 |
|
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28.1581 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:20 | 18 |
| I think we're probably not deserving of a 3rd seed, but on the other
hand, I'll take it. I think we're capable of beating either Princeton
or Syracuse if we can manage to beat Fordham. I don't care about the
tripe - I'm just happy with the way things turned out. I do hope we
get to Philadelphia, though. I don't realistically see us doing well
in Philly - I don't think we're good enough to beat either Kentucky or
Duke.
This will be a UMass reunion weekend of sorts at the Centrum. Consider
the following:
1. Rick Pitino, head coach of Kaintuck, former UMass player
2. Johnny Orr, head coach of Iowa State, former UMass head coach
3. A potential UMass vs Syracuse game - who does Coach Mac root for?
4. Nazz and Ninj, who took a shot and applied to work at the
tournament, hoping something like this would happen.
Ninj
|
28.1582 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | I'm a happy boy, hubbabubbabubba | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:23 | 9 |
| First off, I caint understand why folks are saying that the East is the
easy bracket - unless they listened to that dweeb Francilla (or
whatever his name is on CBS) - IMO, he's the absolute worst waste of
skin on the tube - I'd rather have Brent back than that dweeb.
I think the Midwest is the easiest. Especially with the Jayhawks
having homecourt advantage.
JD
|
28.1583 | Popular in NECorridor, but nowhere else, IMO. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:32 | 5 |
| For once we agree on something, JD. The geek Francessa is so bogus it
makes me cringe. Total sellout to the NY lisening audience ...
- ACC Chris
|
28.1584 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:35 | 6 |
| Chris -
I don't know where he's popular, to tell the truth. He goes with the
obvious at all times.
JD
|
28.1585 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:42 | 11 |
|
> The East is the easiest of the 4 regions,
I think the Midwest is the easiest of the regions - they should just
put Kansas in the Final 4 right now. Not to mention the fact that the
Jayhawks will be playing in KC. However, I would put the East as the
2nd easiest. I think Mizzou will give Duke a good run if they get by
Seton Hall.
Joe
|
28.1586 | Mike and the mad-dog | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:44 | 3 |
| Frasncesa is co-host with Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo on WFAN's afternoon
show.
Denny
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28.1587 | What a weekend!!! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:46 | 18 |
|
What an idiot! I just read your note Joe G and I didn't tape the game
either. I was just going to enjoy the game never figuring that they
would win the darn thing.
I hope someone else has a tape. I wouldn't mind a copy.
As for Princeton it will be a close game IMO within 5 or 6 but
unlike most years Syracuse has a much better outside shot and has been
able to play a half court style of play unlike past years. I expect an
occasional fast break when they get the advantage and they should
advance to the next round. Like I said I feel good about this years
seeding unlike last year. The Princeton Tiger cubs don't scare me like
last years Rams.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1588 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:54 | 12 |
| Good BE tournament, only one game that was decided by more than 10
points from the quarters onwards.
Syracuse should have a far easier time with Princeton than Georgetown,
Arkansas, Villanova had the last few years. SYracuse is not the slow
lumbering tema that the others were and Princeton may not match up weel
if the defnes they play against Syracuse. If one Syracuse shooter can
hit from the outside Princeton won't come within 10 points. That being
said I hope Princeton wins.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1589 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:41 | 26 |
|
to the victors goes the spoils etc. Congrats to the fans of SU and the IRONMEN
of SU on the tournement. The Hoyas had their chances. Yesterday's game was
easily the best of the tournement. Not a foul-a-thon like alot of the others.
For my money SU's MVP was Hopkins. Moten was fairly steady but disappeared
a few times over the weekend as did Johnson but Hopkins was always there
giving them much more than anyone expected. Seats were real good especially
friday nite when SJU came back. ;^)
PJ coached himself right out it on saturday. He forgot his bench and taking
two timeouts to setup the last play cost him as Edwards made the steal on
the exchange between Caver and Dehere.
Even Nova should have knocked them out as they were outboarding them badly
but they couldn't get their shots to drop. More dedication to defense by
SU being a big part of the reason why.
Against GT they played another solid defensive game. They put a box around
Mourning and then kinda matchup out of the box depending upon where the
ball was at leaving them three guys to triple Mourning. Fortunately for them
their quickness allowed them to get out quick enough to contest a few early
3-point tries by Church and Brown that got swatted put the fear in Brown
and Church who decided to Step out to NBA range for open shots that they
clanged except Joey's big one at 21 ticks.
more later got to run...
|
28.1590 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 16 1992 11:55 | 16 |
| > I don't realistically see us doing well
> in Philly - I don't think we're good enough to beat either Kentucky or
> Duke.
John, just my opinion, but if you're good enough to beat Syracuse, you
can beat Kentucky. I think they're overrated.
I was fortunate to hear interviews last week with both Pete Carrill (Princeton)
and Calipari (UMass). I'm positive that both said the type of team they'll
have trouble with is a team with a big guy, or overall big size on the front
line. McRae could pose problems on the defensive end of the floor (shot
blocking, rebounding), but SU doesn't use him enough as a scoring threat.
Princeton is a good 3-pt shooting team, so you automatically think of
man-to-man defense, but Boehiem has used a trapping zone at times even
against a good outside shooting team. It'll be interesting to see what
he starts with.
|
28.1591 | early tourney thoughts - subject to change !!!! | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:15 | 30 |
| some thoughts on the first two rounds of tourney matchups
4 Big East teams will be in the final 16!
Hardest road to the SW16
1 St Johns
2 UCONN
3 Hall
4 Syracuse
5 Georgetown
Syracuse will be in the sweet 16 ( It will be good to end this
Big East/Atlantic 10 question
even though I'd rather have UCONN
sending UMASS home John) 8*)
UCONN will beat Nebraska, and I will hope for the Ohio St. team that
played Seton Hall earlier in the year. 8*)
St Johns gets the toughest draw with Tulane in the first round. If
they get by Tulane they can beat Ok St.(who is highly overrated IMO)
The Hall is headed for a matchup with DUKE. I also think Missouri
is overrated( the BIG eight in general for that matter).
The Hoya's have the easiest road the the SW16. The only problem would
be if FL. St. shoots the lights out. I don't see it happening since
they will only get the ball 1 time per minute.
Jimbo
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28.1592 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:25 | 30 |
| Jimbo, 1 game between 2 teams doesn't settle the question of which
conference is the stronger. I really don't take the arguments
seriously - my words about UMass kicking Big East butt are merely to
stir up trouble - especially from our UConn contingent. I don't much
care which conference is stronger between any two.
I understand how all you UConn fans felt a couple of years ago when
they did so well after not having been to the tournament for years
because that's the way I'm feeling now. I just hope the football team
can overcome its budget problems and do as well someday because that
would have far more meaning to me. For that matter, the baseball team
making the NCAA tournament would have more meaning for me too. I
worked more closely with football and baseball than I did with
basketball.
Joe G, I hope you're right about Kentucky if we go that far. I just
keep thinking back to the game earlier in the season. Even though the
trip from Anchorage to Lexington was a disaster and we could use that
as an excuse, we still got blown out.
I didn't get a chance to look it up lasted night, but we do lead the
series with Fordham, I don't think we've ever played Princeton and
Syracuse dominates the series with us. We haven't played them since
January 1974 and I believe we beat them when Dr J was a junior. The
Syracuse - UMass game used to be an annual event between two loud and
rude student bodies since the games at Syracuse were played in Manley
Field House. The only sport in which the Orangemen and the Minutemen
play each other regularly now is lacrosse.
John
|
28.1593 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:32 | 5 |
| John I thought I had a smiley in there after the comment.
stirring up trouble.....now we'd never do that would we??????
Jimbo
|
28.1594 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:42 | 6 |
| You did have a smiley and I'm not upset. I'd have personally preferred
a potential Connecticut - Massachusetts game anyway because there's a
rivalry there, both on and off the court that would have made it even
more fun to anticipate.
John
|
28.1595 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:46 | 4 |
| JOhn,
Do you know if the Centrum is sold-out for the weekend ? Any tickets
available ? Have you heard anything on game times, tv, etc. ?
|
28.1596 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:12 | 7 |
| It is sold out and has been for a while. Haven't heard anything about
game times or TV either. Firsted game (but I don't know who is
playing) starts at 1215 or so on Friday, second game probably 2.5 hours
or so after that. Second doubleheader will be at around 7-715 on
Friday. Sunday's first game probably at around 1215.
John
|
28.1597 | Stick too what you know | UNYEM::RECUPAROR | | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:47 | 12 |
| I was at the BE tournament this past weekend (Go Orangemen) and had the
opportunity to go to the Knicks + Nets game Saterday night (BTW Mr
Coleman has gotten alot bigger since the Syracuse days). I had the
pleasure of seeing Bob Costus (sp) at the game and since he was sitting
infront of me and since he is a Syracuse Alum I asked him what he
thought about the Orangemen in the tournament. He said "well they very
well did the past two games but they will be VANQUISHED tomorrow".
Well let me just say that Mr Costus better stick with something he
knows a little about like football.
Rick
|
28.1598 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 17 1992 08:21 | 7 |
| For any local Syracuse "groupies", they are staying at the Radisson
Hotel on Rt 20 in Marlboro.
The Syracuse - Princeton game is the second game of the Friday night
doubleheader.
John
|
28.1599 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Mar 17 1992 08:25 | 3 |
| I wonder if they'll make it over to the Prospector Ninj! Maybe
Baywhine will buy a round!
Denny
|
28.1600 | Not much of a farewell speech...:^) | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Tue Mar 17 1992 09:16 | 32 |
| Opps....
I made a mistake a couple back. Syracuse played the Richmond Spiders last
year. It was 1988 when they lost in the second round to Rhode Island. It's so
easy to forget those Atlantic Ten teams. They are just so hard to remember :^).
Actually they way they've played Syracuse the last couple of times I would like
to forget!!
Well I guess I should do this now.....I only have about a week left at
Digital as sometime next week I will be TSFO'd ( as will be most of the site).
It's too bad it will be over soon but there isn't much I can do so it's on to
another job.
I have to say thanks to the Noters, Moderators, and creators of this
conference. I've enjoyed this conference more than any other. It's been
informative and given me quite a few laughs.
Good luck to everyone in every thing you do. I hope you all have good luck,
health and happy lives.
This should be a great upcoming tournament. It seems to be the most even as
far as team strengths I've seen in quite a few years. Duke is the only team
with a slight edge but they definitely can be knocked out of this tournament.
At least after this weekend I will have plenty of time to glue myself to a
chair in front of my TV set to watch the rest of the tournament uninterrupted
(at least if they were going to TSFO me why couldn't they do this last weekend
:^) :^)!!).
(Richard)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1601 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:03 | 12 |
| Richard, Night Flier
Sorry to hear you're leaving us. Best of luck in all you do and here's
wishing you great health and happiness. And I'll leave yuou with an old
Irish salutation here on St Pat's Day " May the road rise up to meet
you and the wind be always at your back."
Good luck,
MikeL
"Orange" ya glad I said that! 8^).
|
28.1602 | LET'S GO ORANGE!!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:58 | 38 |
|
Night Flyer, good luck in the future!!! And remember always think
"ORANGE"!!!!
This years Big East Tournament had to be one of the best tournaments
they have had in a while. Nearly all the games were close (except
Georgetown - Miami). After watching Syracuse play the last couple of
regular season games, I thought that this year was just going to be a
repeat of last year. Then during the tournament they started playing
like the Syracuse team that we saw at the beginning of the year.
Let's hope they can keep it up for the NCAA Tournament!!!
You are always hearing about how good Johnson and Moten are doing, but
Syracuse has been getting some good play from their lesser known
players, such as Mike Hopkins and Michael Edwards. And even Dave
Siock!! ( I never thought I'd say that!!!). Siock is no offensive
threat, but he fills in nicely when McRae is in foul trouble or needs a
rest. Hopkins is all over the court, giving it all he's got. And
Edwards can hit the outside shot when he has his touch (as we saw
against Seton Hall).
As was mentioned earlier, Syracuse will be staying in the Radisson
Hotel in Marlboro. Thursday day/night, the teams will be having open
sessions practices at the Centrum which are open to the public. UMASS
practices from 7-8pm, and Syracuse practices from 8-9pm.
UMASS game is at 7:40 on Friday night, Syracuse game starts 30 minutes
afte this game ends. The winner of these two games will play on Sunday
approx. 5:00pm. The game will start 30 minutes after the other game
(which starts at 2:30pm).
Joe, Sorry! I didn't tape the BE Final.......
Any predictions on the Syracuse - Princeton Score?????
- Ken -
|
28.1603 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Tue Mar 17 1992 12:10 | 19 |
|
Thanks MikeL:
> "Orange" ya glad I said that! 8^).
cute....very cute. I knew this was going to be Orange joke week!:^)
I'm hoping for the Orangemen to play a little joke on some teams in the
upcoming tourney!
Thanks Ken!
>Night Flyer, good luck in the future!!! And remember always think
>"ORANGE"!!!!
Is there any other color? :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1604 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 17 1992 12:32 | 9 |
| > Any predictions on the Syracuse - Princeton Score?????
It won't be a high-scoring game. Probably in the 50's-60's.
I think Syracuse will win by about 6-8 pts. I really believe
that their style of play this year has them better prepared to
play a Princeton or Richmond, than in years past. UMass' run-
and-gun style could give them problems. If they meet them,
and I was coach, I'd play them with a zone and slow the game
down...quite a reversal, eh ?
|
28.1606 | All-Tourney Team ? | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 18 1992 10:59 | 4 |
| Mike,
Do you know what players were chosen for the BE All-Tournament Team ?
I know Mourning was the tournament MVP, but that's it...
|
28.1607 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:30 | 6 |
|
No I don't Joe, they didn't announce them at the awards' ceremony after the
game. Got your phone message you're welcome. Like you figured I died more on
friday then I did on sunday.....
mike
|
28.1608 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:32 | 5 |
|
my all tournement team would have been: Mourning, Johnson, Sealy, Burton,
Dehere and Hopkins....
mike
|
28.1609 | Tournament info | CADSYS::CAVE | | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:59 | 6 |
|
Is anyone doing tournament updates for today and tomorrow? If so,
please let me know what note?
thanks, Alan
|
28.1610 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:47 | 11 |
|
Having gone to SU, and having season tickets at the dome for a couple
of years, I'm going to say right here and now that SU is NOT going to
beat Princeton. They match up to easily. The Princeton coach is one of
the best in the nation. This will be a battle of the coaches, and
Beheim is going to loose. The score will be low, but Princeton is
going to dominate the game. They'll control the tempo, and not let SU
play their game. I predict Princeton 55 SU 50. I hope I'm wrong. I'd
love to see them win.
Mike
|
28.1611 | YOU'RE WRONG!!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:56 | 6 |
|
Having gone to SU, and having season tickets at the dome for 4 years,
I'm going to say right her and now that YOU'RE WRONG!!!! It will be
a good game, but Syracuse will come away with the win by 7.
- Ken -
|
28.1612 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:13 | 7 |
| Here's hhoping SU wins. Why? I think Princeton has the team that could
drive UMass right out of the tournament. Can't explain it, but UMass
im my mind would have more trouble with them than the Orange. Of course
that's if Fordham cooperates.
MikeL
|
28.1613 | Syracuse will play UMASS on Sunday. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:01 | 11 |
|
SU will win by about 4. They do match up well and that is why
I like them to win. Syracuse can play the slow down game this year. In
years past they would have been completely opposite from Princeton and
they would have had their style of play altered.
Syracuse matching styles with Princeton and Syracuse having
better talent than Princeton will create a win situation for Syracuse.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1614 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:22 | 19 |
|
re .1613
If you watched any of SU losses, you'd notice that when the other team
won, it was because they were able to control SU's game. The loss
against Nova was a prime example. Willie knows how to control a game.
And the Princeton coach has got to be the all time master at it.
SU/Boeheim gets real flustered when they/he can't play their game plan.
Boeheim is going to have a tough time figuring out how to play their
game.
If they win however, and then I predict they'll demolish UMass. It'll
be a 20 point spread. UMass won't know what hit them If Princeton plays
UMass, then the game will be closer, but UMass is still going to loose.
Of course these are just my opinions, and I've been know to call a game
or 2 wrong in this Tournement of Tournements. 8*) 8*)
Mike
|
28.1615 | Comon SU let's get out of the 1st round this year | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:39 | 19 |
|
RE:
Mike,
I still have to disagree with you. SU's losses were for the most
extent on the very close side. With the exception of the Villanova game
they were mathematically in it until the end. Willie may know how to
control a game but his control style of play is closer to Syracuse's
than lets say a LSU or a Georgetown.
SU has played a very good team concept this year. They are very
team oriented unlike the last few years where there was 1 or 2 go to
players. Their talent will carry them over Princeton IMO and the control
thing of Princeton will be null and void. It's being way overhyped this
year due to the fact that Princeton has played teams close in the first
round for the last few years.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1616 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Fri Mar 20 1992 09:00 | 11 |
|
This is the way I look at this matchup.
4 years ago when Princeton almost took Georgetown in the first round,
Georgetown had a powerhouse team, and Princeton barely made it to the
NCAA. Georgetown was ranked 2nd in the tournement. Now Princeton has a
better team, and going up against a much weaker opponent (Syracuse).
Princeton coach is one of the best in the country. Syracuse coach
dosn't even come close. I'd love to see SU win, but it'll be choke city
for SU again this year.
Mike
|
28.1617 | Choke is not in this years vocabulary! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Fri Mar 20 1992 10:37 | 14 |
| RE-1:
Boy Mike.....for a SU backer you sure have allot of negative
feelings! Snap out of it!! :^) I know what you are saying about Princeton
being better but during the Georgetown time Princeton was a mystique. Now
Princeton is much better known and teams know what to expect. Syracuse will
win the game tonight. I have a good feeling about the match-up.
Congratulations go out to Seton Hall, Georgetown, and UConn fans for
their first round wins yesterday. 3 tries by the BE and 3 wins. I'm
hoping for 2 more today!!!! :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1618 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Fri Mar 20 1992 10:49 | 14 |
|
Princeton wasn't that much a mystique to Georgetown. At the time Coach
Thompson's son was playing for Princeton. John Thompson had seen
several Princeton games.
As for my negativity, well I just don't like Boeheim. He keeps getting
talent after talent after talent and he can't do anything with it. 2
years ago when they had Coleman and Owens playing together they get
killed the second round (or was it the first) in the NCAA. How can you
not go to the final 4 with the talent like that. Here is a team with 2
of the best players in the game playing on the same team. Take that
team and St Johns coach, and SU would have gone undefeated that year.
Mike
|
28.1619 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Fri Mar 20 1992 11:00 | 15 |
|
So then Mike......your saying that if Syracuse wins over Princeton
that will be considered an upset? I like it :^)
It's kind of nice not being expected to go anywhere and then
achieve a higher plateau then you were thought to get to (ex. BE champion).
I agree about Boeheim but maybe since they are not expected to go
anywhere maybe they will do better than expected. We shall see later on
this evening.
Keep a good thought Mike!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1620 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 20 1992 11:49 | 39 |
| > So then Mike......your saying that if Syracuse wins over Princeton
> that will be considered an upset? I like it :^)
The media expectations of this game being what they are (Princeton will
finally do it!), Syracuse is an underdog every step of the way (if they
advance). I'm hoping this will work to their advantage, as it did earlier
in the regular season (they didn't have problems until they took the
lead in the BE), and in the BE tournament.
re: Princeton having a better team this year
NOT according to their coach (Pete Carrill). He says that his FRESHMAN
center isn't where they need him to be (if you recall, Princeton's whole
offense starts with a good-passing, heady center). He also said that
their offense isn't consistent. Let's face it, if they ain't doin'
it offensively, they're in trouble 'cause defensively they can't
match up with many.
As for SU's losses being attributable to the other team taking them
"out of their game", I don't think that's been the case. Obviously
Villanova played extremely well and crushed them, but that ONE game
was really an aberation.
One consistent pattern for Syracuse this year has been offensive
inconsistency...especially their outside shooting. The games they've
struggled have been those in which they haven't shot well. They get
their share of 3's off, and it's not like teams are shutting Moten or
Johnson down. Syracuse hasn't relied on a fastbreak/transition
game this year. And they're definitely not a 1- or 2-player team.
If they shoot the ball well, they're in the game, if they don't,
they struggle.
I really think they'll beat Princeton. UMass concerns me 'cause
I don't know how good UMass' offense *really* is. UMass isn't a
great defensive team (according to the stats), but if their offense
IS that good, can Syracuse score with them (they couldn't keep
up with ND) ?
|
28.1621 | How about those Huskies! | CADSYS::CAVE | | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:42 | 12 |
|
UConn looked great last night. That was probaby the best they have
played in months. Smith and Burrell were hitting the 3's and the defense
was excellent. Their only problem was on the boards. Sellers return should
help the rebounding effort. I only hope UConn can repeat that performance
(which will be difficult) against Ohio St. We should see a great match-up
with Burrell covering JJ.
Alan
|
28.1622 | | CAMONE::WAY | Happy 307th Birthday, JSB | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:44 | 7 |
| I know it was a different time and place, but UCONN beat Ohio State to
win the NITs a few years back...
I hope that's a good omen!
'Saw
|
28.1623 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:33 | 39 |
|
>>NOT according to their coach (Pete Carrill). He says that his FRESHMAN
>>center isn't where they need him to be (if you recall, Princeton's whole
This dosn't mean that their team isn't better then 4 years. It just
mens that his team needs to improve for the NCAA.
>>As for SU's losses being attributable to the other team taking them
>>"out of their game", I don't think that's been the case. Obviously
>>Villanova played extremely well and crushed them, but that ONE game
>>was really an aberation.
The Villanova game isn't the only game I'm talking about. The Pittsburg
loss, the Seaton Hall loss. In all three of these games the other team
was able to take control of the game. Syracuse has a better chance of
beating these because Boeheim knows how they play. He's going to be
totally lost against a team like Princeton.
>>If they shoot the ball well, they're in the game, if they don't,
>>they struggle.
Sounds like any team. But the problem is will they shoot well. If
Princeton can control the game (which I think they can), then Syracuse
will not shoot well. They'll strugle the whole game.
>>I really think they'll beat Princeton. UMass concerns me 'cause
>>I don't know how good UMass' offense *really* is. UMass isn't a
>>great defensive team (according to the stats), but if their offense
>>IS that good, can Syracuse score with them (they couldn't keep
>>up with ND) ?
UMass dosn't concern me at all. If we get by Princeton, the UMass is
going to crumble hard. This is the first time they've played with the
big boys. I don't think they'll know what hit them. How many top 20
games have they played this year??? 2??? 3???? They need a lot more
experience to play some of the better teams.
Mike
|
28.1624 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:32 | 45 |
| > This dosn't mean that their team isn't better then 4 years. It just
> mens that his team needs to improve for the NCAA.
What I meant was Carrill specifically said that this year's team is NOT
as good as those in the past 3-4 yrs. He said it, I'm not making it up.
He spoke about his freshman center as an example of why they aren't as
good.
> In all three of these games the other team
> was able to take control of the game.
I don't know if they *controlled* Syracuse, or they just played better
than Syracuse. All I'm trying to say is that this Syracuse teams relies
less on a particular style of play, or on one or two superstars, than
those of the recent past. Therefore, it's my opinion that Princeton
has less to target in terms of strategy (eg: slowing them down, or
bottling up a specific pattern of offense). In fact, I'll go so far
as to say that Princeton will have a hell of a time playing defense
against this Syracuse team, 'cause Princeton has no interior height
to stop Johnson, Moten, Autry and Hopkins from driving to the hole.
IMO, Princeton's only chance is if they hold the ball and shoot well.
>>If they shoot the ball well, they're in the game, if they don't,
>>they struggle.
> Sounds like any team.
In a simple way, yes. But again, my point is that this year in the BE
they've relied on the outside shot A LOT. You don't have to shoot as
well if you're consistently pounding the ball inside. I think Syracuse
WILL be able to get the ball inside, so I don't see them having to rely
on the outside shot as much against Princeton.
Hey we're SU fans, we know Bum-hiem's limitations. We also know that
they can very easily lose this game tonight. But I think this team is
better suited to play a Princeton than others at SU, and I'm less
concerned about this game than I was about last year's opening
round match-up against Richmond.
|
28.1625 | Syracuse BET #s | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 20 1992 14:43 | 26 |
| Forgot to put this in here earlier this week.
SU is 22-10 in the Big East tournament, with 3 titles. They've played
in 9 BET championship games. They've lost in the 1st round just twice
('82 to BC, '91 to Vill).
And despite the perception that Massimino has Bum-hiem's #, SU is 21-17
against Vill since these two coaches have been going head-to-head (and
6-1 against them in BET play).
Here's how SU has fared against the other in BET play:
BC 3-2
G'town 4-5
Vill 6-1
SJU 1-1
UConn 2-1
PC 1-0
Pitt 2-0
SH 3-0
Mia 0-0
It's interesting to see how often they've played G'town and Vill, yet
they've only met St. John's twice.
|
28.1626 | Tulane traps Redmen | CADSYS::CAVE | | Fri Mar 20 1992 15:01 | 22 |
|
St Johns is the first Big East team to bow out. The Green Wave played
a very impressive half court trapping defense and 1-3-1 zone that the
Redmen couldn't handle. I was very disappointed in Buchanan (point guard).
He constantly got caught by the double team and was very tenative. In fact,
the entire Redmen team were tenative against the trap and zone and should
have attacked much more. The middle of the lane was wide open. Any time
they broke the trap, the player receiving the ball would wait and reset
instead of attack.
This was also a very physical game and the ref's "let em play". During
a 5 minute stretch, bodies were being knocked all over the place. The ref's
finally cooled it down with some offensive foul calls. Tulane had a
few tough guys and one guy got away with an intentional (at least it looked
that way) forearm to the head of a St Johns player.
Alan
|
28.1627 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Fri Mar 20 1992 15:15 | 20 |
|
I'm very critical about SU because I'm a BIG fan. I don't think Boeheim
is a good coach, but somehow he gets great talant. I get to see some
great players that become NBA stars.
SU may have the all-time edge over Villenova with a 20 - 17 overall
record, but how many of those games did Villenova win when they were
the underdogs. Sure SU has won more games, but in almost all but a
handfull SU was favored. It's easy beating a team that's less talented
then you are. I don't think Villenova has a lot of talent this year.
I know this is a rebuilding year of SU, but they have a much more
talented then Nova.
As far as SU loosing to teams that take control of their game, well
this has been happening to them as far back as the Louie - Bowie show.
I can name at least 20 games in the last 10 or so years, where much
less talented schools played SU and took control of the game and came
away a winner.
Mike
|
28.1628 | Don't wear green if your opponent has green! :^) | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:19 | 17 |
|
I'm kind of surprised to see St.Johns to be the first BE team out.
I thought they would have a decent shot at making the Sweet Sixteen. it
looks like they got too hot early on and cooled off down the stretch at
the wrong possible moment. Hopefully what we are seeing from Syracuse
is them peaking during these 2 tournaments. I feel they are, and we will
see throughout this weekend.
One other interesting thing of note on St.Johns....Louie was
wearing the green sweater?! Didn't he have it on when they lost to
Georgetown? If so, I thought he didn't wear it again if he lost a game?
Bad move on his part....he lost to the Irish with it on and now he lost
to the "Green Wave". He should have learned! :^) :^) :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1629 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:24 | 1 |
| Po' Kev must be mighty distraught around now!
|
28.1630 | The Tiger cubs only let out a meow :^) | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Sat Mar 21 1992 00:47 | 24 |
|
Syracuse advances!!!! Syracuse 51 Princeton 43
Told you not to worry Mike (.1627) !!!! Poetry in Moten played a
"BIG" game. I only saw parts as they were showing the UCLA / Robert
Morris game but from what I saw they played pretty well. Autry didn't
look very good though. He needs to calm down next game and use his head
a little more. I expect better from him against UMass on Sunday.
It will be UMass to get by to go to the Sweet Sixteen next week. I
still feel good and think they will make it there. IMO If they make it
to the Sweet Sixteen it will have been a great year. Hopefully they can
keep it going after that but it will be tough. ( I sure would like to
see them to have a shot a Duke though!!!! :^)
Joe Garbarino or any other SU backers were you able to see the
game? What were your feelings. Keep those good Orange vibes rolling!
The Orange West Coast rooting contingent is thinking positive thoughts!
(I'll be dreaming of Oranges dropping on top of UMass Minutemaids in
my head tonight! :^) :^) :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1631 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Sat Mar 21 1992 13:04 | 19 |
|
Well, I'm one of those Syracuse alumni that just got so sick of Boeheim
that I found it difficult to root for SU anymore. I want to like SU,
but I just haven't been able to much the last few years.
However... after being at the SU-PU game yesterday, I might have to
go back to being a strong SU supporter. I couldn't believe the anti-
SU attitudes there. At first I thought it was pro-Princeton (or
pro-underdog), but I heard a lot of comments that showed big-time
distaste for that team. I dunno, must be a combination of big-time
team, big Dome, Big East factors that make a lot of people root against
that team with such vehemence. I didn't feel too bad for the fans that
got razzed there, though, 'cause I've seen 'em do it a lot of others
in the Dome.
Anyway, I don't think SU can beat UMass. Out of all 8 teams that
played there yesterday, UMass looked the most solid.
- Sean
|
28.1632 | Comon Orange...lets get to the Sweet Sixteen!! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Sat Mar 21 1992 14:51 | 22 |
|
RE -1:
Another Syracuse doubter heh :^). About 5 to 7 games back I
would have agreed that they looked like they were going no place fast
but after the overall good play and confidence from this team in the
Big East tournament I have a good feeling that they will beat UMass and
advance to the Sweet Sixteen. I expect another close game but an SU win
by around 4. From what I was allowed to see from CBS it looks like
UMass likes allot of up and down the court. If that is the case that
will bode well for Syracuse as they have done very well of late in a
controlled half court game with an occasional break when they get the
opportunity.
I expect a better game from Johnson and Autry as they have
gotten past the first game jitters. I like the match-up, I like the way
Syracuse has been playing the last week, and I like fresh Oranges
better than Minutemaid concentrate :^)
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1633 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Sat Mar 21 1992 21:33 | 4 |
| Georgetown and Conneticut go down today... Seton HAll advances to
go against Duke...
REK
|
28.1634 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Mar 22 1992 03:28 | 6 |
| Later today Syracuse vs. UMass hope I'm awake in time, should be a
dandy. Unfortunately only BE teams left are in the same bracket, and
that would have to be the one with Duke in it. Bummer.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1635 | SU's "D" and experience their keys. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Sun Mar 22 1992 14:38 | 37 |
| > Joe Garbarino or any other SU backers were you able to see the
> game? What were your feelings.
Overall, Syracuse was well prepared defensively and Princeton never
appeared to be any offensive threat. Boehiem and his coached did
a good job getting them ready (Asst Coach Morgan said Syracuse
knew Princeton inside-out).
Offensively, SU did the right thing in attacking the basket with Moten
and McRae. They had some poor turnovers, but that's been consistent
with their play all year. Autry was a HUGE disappointment at the line
down the stretch, hitting only 2 of 8. What was a 14-pt lead ended up
an 8-pt win. Edwards made the only significant scoring contributions
from the backcourt (7 at the end of the 1st half that propelled SU
from a couple down, to 5 up).
As for today's game, I really don't know. UMass at home, with something
to prove (their #3 seed, and A-10 bragging rights over the BE...all on
major network TV for the first time ever), should spell trouble for
Syracuse. BUT, SU's experience in big games, being on national TV,
and playing close games most of the year, could help them pull this out.
In close games this year (I'll use games decided by 5 pts of less):
UMass 2-1
Syracuse 9-3
The key here is that UMass has had only 3 games all year decided by
5 pts or less (one was by 5). If SU can survive the emotional charge
that UMass should lay on them early, and play it close to the wire,
I like them to win. Can UMass (without tournament experience) play
with the poise and confidence needed to win this type of game ?
One more thing, despite the obvious homecourt advantage, SU may be
able to use the underdog, "hated BE rival" bit to *their* emotional
benefit. It's worked so far this year.
|
28.1636 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Sun Mar 22 1992 21:04 | 3 |
| Mass beats Su in OT....
REK
|
28.1637 | Congrats UMass fans. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 23 1992 09:55 | 37 |
| Congratulations John Hendry and all other UMass fans. A great game, won
by the team that made the fewest mistakes down the stretch. For not having
the big-time exposure and experience, UMass played with a lot of poise, and
they hit their foul shots.
Syracuse showed me a lot, given the environment they were in. The defense
played it perfectly at the end (if only that tipped ball had gone off the
UMass player!). They had the big guy taking a wild shot from 3-pt range,
but he hit it (I think I heard that was only his 2nd 3-ptr of his career).
It was St. John's at Madison Square Garden all over again.
Dave Johnson was IMMENSE. McRae and Moten played very well. SU's backcourt
hurt them (little scoring, not much play-making). Autry has yet to play to
the level of expectations. Hopkins, for all his hustle, hurt SU with his
stupid fouls (especially the last one). His dramatics as he left the floor
were too much for me...he should have been out there helping his team.
(speaking of dramatics, Calipari showed his 32 yrs with his boy-ish
cheerleading on the sidelines...give him credit though, he knew he had
the 10,000+ on his side)
I thought SU's 2-3 zone was effective, and can't under why Bum-hiem didn't
use it throughout the game. Each time I saw it, UMass didn't seem to know
what to do, and didn't get a real good shot. That man-to-man defense had
UMass shooting over 50% for the 2nd half.
A heart-breaking loss (especially knowing it was a winnable game).
I don't care about their #50-something power rating...they nearly beat
the #6 power rating team on their *home* floor. So that either says a
lot about the power ratings, or Syracuse's desire and heart. They had
a great season, and last weekend's BET championship will be enough to
sustain me until October.
Let's just hope it's not another 2 yrs before they're in the NCAA tourney
again. With EVERYONE except Johnson coming back, and Parade All-American
John Wallace coming in, they should be a top 10 next year. (any chance
we can schedule UMass for next year's Carrier Classic ????)
|
28.1638 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:00 | 14 |
|
Buy was I surprised when SU beat Princeton. They finially got past the
first round. I thought the UMass was a great game to watch, but very
disapointing. I think Boeheim did some real dumb things. It looked like
they were forcing their shots, and not passing enough to get the open
man. And why didn't they play Siek (? on spelling). He had a definete
advantage over the UMass team. His 2 minutes of play looked pretty
good. And then to loose the game with a 3-pointer, by someone who only
had 1 three pointer all season.
I doubt UMass can get by Petino (Played for UMass, and assistant at
SU).
Mike
|
28.1639 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:59 | 19 |
|
I only got the last 4 minutes of this game plus the OT. I noticed that
SU didn't have much of a problem blowing that 6 or 7-point lead they
had through a good part of the 2nd half. When they kept giving updates
SU seemed to somewhat have control of the game. They made a nice
comeback at the end of regulation though, erasing that 4-point deficit.
Getting down by 4 quickly in OT really hurt SU.
That prayer of a 3-pointer by the UMass guy was an incredible shot and
pretty much ended it.
> Dave Johnson was IMMENSE.
That power move to the basket to tie it was great - close to being an
offensive foul, though.
Joe
|
28.1640 | A very good year from the Orangemen. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Mon Mar 23 1992 11:43 | 24 |
|
Rats! Oh well it's over for this year and hopefully Syracuse will get
the chance at being back next year.
Congratulations John Hendry! I guess that frozen stuff had a
little more concentrate in it than I thought :^).
A good fight by both teams. I wish SU would have made it to the
Sweet Sixteen but a couple of weeks ago I wouldn't have given them a
chance at being even a 9 seed going into this tournament. They won the
BE Tournament, they got a reasonable 6 seed, they got by Princeton when
everyone was expecting them to lose, and they took a favored UMASS team
in their own back yard to OT but finally bowed out. That long 3 point
shot with about 2 seconds on the possession clock late in the OT
basically did them in.
I feel great about this years Syracuse team. To me IMO they
exceeded most peoples expectations in the regular season, the BE
tournament, and the NCAA tournament. I hope the NCAA has a little heart
and doesn't put them on probation. If they don't I would expect to see
them back in the Tournament again next year.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
28.1641 | The fat lady is singing!!! | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Mar 23 1992 11:54 | 12 |
| Not a good weekend for the Big East.
UCONN looked GREAT on Thursday and for the first 15 minutes of the
Ohio State game and then WHAP,BAM,BOOM back to reality. They couldn't
buy a basket, and I was happy when CBS switched from the blowout. The
big question now is will Scott Burrell be back next year? I hope
he gets shelled in AA ball and has to come back to pursue the NBA
dream. 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1642 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:24 | 11 |
| > big question now is will Scott Burrell be back next year? I hope
> he gets shelled in AA ball and has to come back to pursue the NBA
Jimbo,
I can't imagine him choosing baseball over hoop. He needs some more confidence
in his shooting, but with maturity, IMO he's a definite NBA player. I think
that with his size, quickness and defensive skills, he'll be a very good
#3 in the NBA.
Very few pitchers make it to the big time.
|
28.1643 | give credit where credit's due... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:28 | 8 |
| Major conferences with teams remaining in "the big dance":
ACC 4
Big 10 3
BE 1
SEC 1
Big 8 1
Pac 10 1
|
28.1644 | rest o' the story | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:38 | 38 |
| expanding on .1643:
Atlantic Coast Conference
Duke
Florida St
Georgia Tech
No Carolina
Atlantic 10
Massachusetts
Big East
Seton Hall
Big Eight
Oklahoma St
Big Ten
Indiana
Michigan
Ohio St
Big West
New Mexico St
Great Midwest
Cincinnati
Memphis St
Pacific 10
UCLA
Southeastern
Kentucky
Western Athletic
Texas-El Paso
|
28.1645 | %ages | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:50 | 12 |
| Atlantic Coast Conference 8-1 .889
Atlantic 10 2-2 .500
Big East 5-4 .556
Big Eight 5-5 .500
Big Ten 8-2 .800
Big West 2-0 1.000
Great Midwest 4-1 .800
Pacific 10 3-3 .500
Southeastern 5-3 .625
Western Athletic 2-1 .667
Bob Hunt
|
28.1646 | so there! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:53 | 14 |
|
So Sunday morning (yestiday) I'm on the phone to LOUIEEEE (really)
and I asked him about the HoF Induction date.
LOUIEEE replied that it's gonna be Monday, May 11.
LOUIEEE also told me, when I asked him who he liked in the UMass
Syracuse game that the thought UMAss would win.
pretty good, huh?
Kev
|
28.1647 | No crow coming up | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Tue Mar 24 1992 11:32 | 13 |
| Well I went out on a limb and predicted that only *one* Big East team
would make it to the Sweet Sixteen, and I was correct! No crow as
of yet for this prognosticator. Well OK, so I thought Georgetown
would be there not Seton Hall. Jest pass me a small barbequed Crow
wingette then.
Let's see if ma prediction of *no* Big East team in the Final 4
hold out. Go Duke!
All 8^)'s boys
MikeL
|
28.1648 | John Hendry beat me to it...a good commentary. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 30 1992 11:14 | 18 |
|
================================================================================
Note 9.1282 College Basketball 1282 of 1289
FSOA::JHENDRY "John Hendry, DTN 297-2623" 12 lines 29-MAR-1992 18:12
-< Bob Ryan on the Kentucky - Duke game >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"What they ought to do is take the tape of this game and mail it to
every school in the country, with additional copies going to such
outposts as Syracuse, NY, South Orange, NJ, Villanova, Pa, Washington,
DC and Jamaica, NY. This is what college basketball ought to be and
can be if coaches would only emulate Rick Pitino and Mike Krzyzewski.
"Look at that score again. 104-103. What that means is that the
coaching was done in practice and the game belonged to the players.
This was not a WWF Big East Superbore. This was an athletic event of
the highest magnitude, reflecting glory on coaches and players. The
Big East hasn't had a game like this in 10 years and it never will if
the coaches don't loosen their death grip on the contest."
|
28.1649 | on SU's Anthony Harris | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 31 1992 16:26 | 18 |
| Big East Briefs reports on Anthony Harris' lack of playing time, after
being touted as one of the conference's top recruits last year:
Boehiem: "The biggest problem was that Adrian Autry, Mike Hopkins
and Michael Edwards are all veteran players, so he really
got into a situation where he didn't get the opportunity
to play. When he didn't play, he got a little out of
shape, and that hurt him too."
Harris: "It's something I have to live with. I just have to come
back next year and work really hard and try to get things
back on track. I think I can play in this league. I just
need a little time, a little experience."
The same article stated that Luther Wright and Robert Phelps also had
"inauspicious debuts".
|
28.1650 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:17 | 8 |
|
This is one of the biggest problems with Boeheim....He only has a 6 man
team. If you're not one of the 6-men, then you won't get a chance to
play. It hurts him in the end. He dosn't have any depth with
experience. And when you play a close game, and your starters get
injured or foul out, your in deep sh*t.
Mike
|
28.1651 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hulkster is Blubster w/out vitamins | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:28 | 20 |
|
Well Luther didn't really get enough minutes in my book to make an accurate
assesment. The boy has to loose weight. Phelphs on the other hand got the
minutes and I thought showed somwe good ability. His shooting touch deserted
him at times but he did play defense, he was able to go inside and outside
he also was able to help out at the point in a pinch and hit the boards.
If Phelps can shoot 50% plus or minus 2% he'll be a star next year. IMO....
Moten will hopefully have a sophmore slump or else I'm in for some big
headaches next year.....
Seton Hall and SU should be the top dogs next year....
I look for more of the same out of UConn next year.
Georgetown could surprise if they can fill the hole in the middle..
mike
|
28.1652 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:38 | 9 |
| WFAN reported last night that Lawrence Moten has announced his
intentions to leave Syracuse and transfer to St. Johns! I didn't
hear his reason. Guess this means he'll have to sit out one year.
I remain,
optimistic about our chances in 1994!
Yahoo!
Kev
|
28.1653 | You sure about that one ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:42 | 9 |
| � WFAN reported last night that Lawrence Moten has announced his
� intentions to leave Syracuse and transfer to St. Johns! I didn't
� hear his reason. Guess this means he'll have to sit out one year.
That's another subtle difference between the Big East and the ACC.
Intra-conference transfers just don't happen down here. Too much bad
blood so there's an unwritten gentlemen's agreement not to do it.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1654 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:44 | 3 |
| Bob you didn't really fall for that did you.......
Jimbo
|
28.1655 | Not me. | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:51 | 3 |
| Nah, knew it was bogus the minute I saw it.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1656 | Moten don't need no straight-jacket. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 14:55 | 4 |
| > WFAN reported last night that Lawrence Moten has announced his
> intentions to leave Syracuse and transfer to St. Johns!
dream on Kev....and the Fab 5 at Michigan are transfering to Alaska-Anchorage.
|
28.1657 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | CokeIsTheRealThing-UhHuh | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:26 | 1 |
| Go Alaska-Anchorage and the Frigid Fab Five!
|
28.1658 | recruiting, recruiting, recruiting | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 17:47 | 103 |
| Since recruiting is "where it's at" in college basketball, here's some
info on NEXT year's (1993) recruiting prospects. BE Briefs says the
Class of '93 is the best since '88, with plenty of big men, and talent
at every position. The East is especially loaded (Philly and NYC).
The best big men are Rasheed Wallace (Philly), Darnell Robinson (CA),
and Rashard Griffith (Chicago), with Wallace regarded as having the
most potential.
If the BE doesn't win the '93 recruiting battle, they're in trouble.
1993 Eastern US recruits on Big East schools' lists:
---------------------------------------------------
Kenny Avent-6'5"/2G Beltsville, MD 19ppg, 7rpg; good outside shot
(UConn, Vill)
Joey Beard-6'10"/PF Reston, VA 24 ppg, 10 rpg, 3 bpg
(G'town, SU, but favors ACC)
Damon Boneparte-6'9"/C Bronx St. Raymonds 9ppg, 5 rpg, 4 bpg; shotblocker/rbndr
(many schools)
Keith Booth-6'7"/WF Baltimore Dunbar 17ppg, 11rpg, 4 apg; all-around skills
(many BE and ACC schools)
Tyler Brown-6'3"/2G Bronx St. Raymond's 18ppg, 7rpg; 3-pt marksman
(many BE schools)
Damien Delts-6'7"/PF West Mifflin, PA 24ppg, 13 rpg; smooth inside game
(SU, Vill, PC, Wk For, Duquesne, Cinn, Xavier)
Eddie Elisma-6'10"/C NY LaSalle 16 ppg, 17rpg; fluid, unl potential, good
passer (SH, Pitt, Geo Tech, Calif)
Nathan Langley-6'2"/2G Wash-Dunbar 16ppg, 6 rpg; excels in run/press game
(G'town, PC, Vill, and others)
Jason Lawson-6'10"/C Phila-Olney 19ppg, 14rpg, 9bpg; supreme defender
(SH, Vill, SU, PC, Pitt, Kentucky, Temple, LaSalle, Penn St, UMass, ACC)
Jeff McInnis-6'4"/PG Mouth of Wilson,VA 18ppg, 10 apg; excels in transition
(UConn, Pitt, Kansas, NC State, NC-Char)
Roshown McLeod-6'8"/PF Jersey City,NJ 14 ppg, 12 rpg; agile, soft touch
(many top pgms)
Seth Meyers-6'6"/WF Steelton, PA 21ppg, 7rpg, 4apg; smooth baseliner
(Vill, SH)
Jalil Roberts-6'5"/WF Jersey City,NJ 16ppg, 8rpg; tough, athletic, lefty
(several BE schools watching)
Kevin Simmons-6'7"/F Christ the King (NYC) 14 ppg, 8 rpg; complete player
(no recruiting currently...he's on to prep school)
Jermaine Smith-6'1"/G Christ the King (NYC) 15 ppg, 3 apg; open-floor, combo
guard (several BE schools expressing interest)
Rasheed Wallace-6'10"/C Phila-Simon Gratz 17ppg, 17rpg, 8bpg; best jr. in
the East...all the tools to become great (SU, G'town, Vill, top pgms...
he liked G'town as a kid, but is looking at others too)
Tyrone Weeks-6'6"/PF Phila-Franklin 15ppg, 16rpg, 8bpg; strong inside
(Vill, SH, Mia, LaSalle)
Alvin Williams-6'4"/PG Ft. Wash,PA 24ppg, 9rpg, 6apg; unselfish
(Vill, PC, LaSalle, St.Joe's, UMass)
Donnell Williams-6'7"/F Bayonne,NJ 20ppg, 8rpg; hottest prospect in East...
combo forward (Vill, SU, PC, SH, Kentucky, Kansas, NC, ND, others)
Greg Williams-6'3"/G Fairfax, VA 20ppg, 7apg, 6rpg; high octane combo G
(many BE looking, but likely ACC recruit)
other top '93 recruits around the country:
-----------------------------------------
Randy Livingston-6'3"/PG New Orleans,LA; may be the best in the country
Ron Henderson-6'4"/2G Jackson,MS
Jerry Stackhouse-6'6"/F Kinston,NC
Rashard Griffith-7'0"/C Chicago Martin Luther King
Thomas Hamilton-7'1"/C Chicago Martin Luther King
Darnell Robinson-6'11"/C Emeryville,CA
Damon Flint-6'4"/2G Cincinnati,OH
Dontonio Wingfield-6'8"/PF Albany,GA
Jason Osborne-6'8"/WF Louisville,KY
Sylvester Ford-6'5"/PG-2G Memphis,TN
Rob Crawford-6'2"/PG-2G Houston,TX
Charles O'Bannon-6'6"/WF Lakewood,CA
|
28.1659 | Massimino leaves Villanova. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:57 | 8 |
| Rollie Massimino is the new head coach at UNLV. $2.8M for FIVE years!!
Talk about an image make-over...
I wonder if Tarkanian will take the Villanova job ? I don't know
which would be funnier...
Can't wait to see Rollie-pollie waddle out for introductions during
the laser-light show.
|
28.1660 | Boehiem just got better. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 02 1992 10:51 | 4 |
| With Massimino gone Syracuse just picked up AT LEAST one more "W"
per year!!! One more tempo coach to go (sorry Kev, but you know who
I'm talking about), and then perhaps the athletes will dominate the
league.
|
28.1661 | more on the SU situation | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 02 1992 11:13 | 31 |
| If Syracuse is banned from the NCAA tourney, the BE says the school may
not be allowed to participate in the BE tournament. Some BE ADs say that
they wouldn't want a scenario in which Syracuse would beat another BE
school that needs a win for NCAA consideration (ala Vill this year).
It also appears that the BE wouldn't allow Syracuse in the tourney
if they are banned from television. Since the BE tournament is on
CBS, they obviously couldn't take the risk of having Syracuse make
it to either the semifinal or final rounds.
The SEC didn't allow Kentucky to be their regular season champ (even
though they finished with the best record last year), and no SEC school
banned from the NCAA tournament can participate in their post-season
tournament.
The ACC allows schools that are banned from the NCAA tourney to participate
in their tournament (NC State in '90, Maryland this year). Maryland was
NOT allowed in '91 because they were banned from TV that year.
Adrian Autry says he doesn't expect any of the current SU players to
transfer if Syracuse is banned from the NCAA tournament next year:
"I don't think anybody will leave. We don't think the sanctions
will be anything serious. Everybody that's at Syracuse wants
to be here. That's the main thing about this team. We like
where we're at. We like the coach, we like the atmosphere,
we like the fan support and recognition that we get. We're
going to stay here and stick it out."
...they like the coach ????
|
28.1662 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | This and That and the Other | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:59 | 10 |
|
Cmon Joe, how can you leave Stomper off that list of tempo coaches that have
to go. The minute he gets an 8-point lead he spreads the court out and uses
30 + seconds to score. If he'd have let this team run and gun they'd have gone
farther this year...
Sorry to see Rollie go but that sure is alot of money....If there are any
Italian resturants in Vegas their stock just went up.....
mike
|
28.1663 | SU fans are rejoicing !!!! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 02 1992 15:31 | 5 |
| > Cmon Joe, how can you leave Stomper off that list of tempo coaches
I thought of him. But as you said, he pulls the string once they have
a lead. I don't think he choreographs the whole game like Rollie-Pollie
and Looouuuiiee do.
|
28.1664 | recruiting update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:07 | 37 |
| Otis Hill, 6'8" power forward from Pleasantville, NY, has four schools
left on his list: SU, Vill, Pitt and St. John's. He's already visited
the 1st 3, and will visit SJU this month. His decision is expected by
the end of April (the Spring signing period is coming soon).
His coach: "I believe the Orangemen are the team to beat."
Syracuse has also begun recruiting Jason Cipolla, a 6'6" swingman at
Christ the King (NYC). Providence bowed out, and SU jumped in.
Syracuse has liked him all along, but they didn't think he'd still
be around. Duquense and Rhode Island are also in the picture.
SU has a good relationship with Christ the King (they practice there
when they're in town for the BE tournament). They're recruiting
a couple of their juniors for next year's class.
Seton Hall and Miami are two schools hot after JUCO forward Ron Lucas
(6'7", Vincennes in Indiana). He's considered one of the top JUCO players
in the country. The kid wants to return to the East coast, so it's
believed SH has the inside edge.
SH is also recruiting JUCO forward Cleveland Jackson (6'6"), from
Butler Commun. College in Kansas.
G'town (and everyone else) is still waiting on Othella Harrington
(Jackson, MS, Murrah High). He's the top unsigned player in the
country. Other schools recruiting him: LSU, Kentucky, Arkansas,
Mississippi St. and Virginia.
UConn, still looking for a point guard, is trying to get Porter Roberts
(Chattanooga, TN). He's considered one of the nation's top *sleepers*
(25ppg, 10rpg, 10apg). Purdue, Minnesota and Northwestern are in the
hunt, with Purdue believed to be the favorite.
|
28.1665 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:10 | 7 |
| FWIW, I believe Dale Brown didn't lose much sleep when the Shaq
announced hardship because of the prospect of getting Harrington. He
may have felt he had a much better chance of landing him if he had a
vacant center spot to offer. Probably will go to either LSU or
Georgetown. If he's smart, its Georgetown.
WILDCAT
|
28.1666 | NCAA investigating Pitt. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:11 | 3 |
| The NCAA is investigating allegations that Pitt may have committed
recruiting violations while recruiting Jamal Faulkner (now at Ariz St.).
Pitt says it conducted its own investigation and found nothing wrong.
|
28.1667 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:13 | 7 |
| .1664
Joe,
Any news about MacLeod sowing any recruiting seeds for ND in NY
post-NIT?
MikeL
|
28.1668 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:44 | 4 |
| > Any news about MacLeod sowing any recruiting seeds for ND in NY
> post-NIT?
I haven't read anything about that yet.
|
28.1669 | more from the recruiting front | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 09 1992 10:56 | 43 |
| USA Today identifies their "All-USA High School Boys Basketball Team"
today.
1st team:
Jason Kidd (CA), 6'4"-G, commit to Calif. <---- PoY
Donta Bright (MD), 6'6"-F, commit to UMass.
Rodrick Rhodes (NJ), 6'7"-F, commit to Kentucky.
Coliss Williamson (ARK), 6'7"-F, commit to Ark.
Othella Harrington (MS), 6'9"-C, (G'town, LSU, Miss St. Ken)
2nd team:
Greg Simpson (OH), 6'1"-G, commit to Ohio St.
Tony Delk (TN), 6'2"-G, commit to Kentucky.
Michael Evans (VA), 6'2"-G, commit to Old Dominion.
Charles Macon (IN), 6'8"-F, commit to Ohio St.
Kenyon Murray (MI), 6'6"-F, verbal to Iowa.
3rd team:
John Wallace (NY), 6'8"-F, verbal to SU.
Chuck Kornegay (NC), 6'9"-F, (no school listed)
Duane Spencer (LA), 6'10"-C, (no school listed)
Chris Davis (VA), 6'7"-F, (no school listed)
Carlos Strong (GA), 6'8"-F, (no school listed)
Just from the above, it appears that Kentucky and Ohio St. are
the early "winners". Kentucky will have a HUGE year if Harrington
chooses them.
Chris, unless some of the 3rd-teamers are headed your way, there's
no ACC team up there !!!
For you SU fans, Wallace was Mr. Basketball in NY, and Otis Hill
and Jason Cipolla were on NY's Honorable Mention list. If/when
Wallace makes it official, that will give SU 3 "Mr. Basketball"
players in the last 2 recruiting years (Sekunda-NJ, Harris-CT).
Mike C, Harrington's a big-time recruit, eh ? My guess is Thompson
will get either him, or that "MONSTER" center Rasheed Wallace,
who's a JR. outta Philly.
|
28.1670 | Dean's Eddie to 'Nova? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 13 1992 12:27 | 7 |
| Meanwhile, it's been reported that Villanova plans to interview
Vanderbilt's Eddie Fogler. Fogler could become the nexted Larry Brown.
Both are Tar Heels and Eddie could have a good start on this career road:
this would be his 3rd coaching assignment of a relatively brief career,
having already been at Wichita State.
TTom
|
28.1671 | Scoop of the day | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:09 | 1 |
| Louie Carnesecca has announced his retirement in a press conference.
|
28.1672 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:21 | 4 |
| Wowwwww! I assume effective immediately??
The Crazy Met
|
28.1673 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:17 | 1 |
| Somebody better call Kev and make sure he's OK.
|
28.1674 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:29 | 6 |
| I just got mail from Kev. It started with
Holy SHIT!!!!!
The Crazy Met
|
28.1675 | Total shock! 8*( | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:53 | 13 |
|
Nooooooo!!!!!
Stunned!!!!!!
LOUIEEEEEEE!!!!! LOUIEEEEE!!!!! LOUIEEEE!!!!!!!
How could ya??????
when I recover from this bomb,
I'll return,
Kev
|
28.1676 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:00 | 3 |
| Hey Kev, is it true the 'Shark' is the leading candidate to replace
Lou?
Denny
|
28.1677 | Still gots PJ but ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:17 | 4 |
| Firat Massimino and now Carnesecca. The good ol' Italian boys club in
the Big East is closing up shop in a hurry.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1678 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:20 | 5 |
| And, they won't get Calipari thised year to replace him, because
Calipari realized the Atlantic 10 is *THE* up-and-coming hoops league
in the East. :-)
Ninj
|
28.1679 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:37 | 15 |
|
Betcha perennial ass't coach Brian Mahoney gets the nod. From what I
recall, he's 40'ish and has been with him for what seems forever.
I thought LOUIEEEE would stay one more year. He's certainly got the
energy to do it, even for a guy who's 65-66(?).
Certainly makes my intention to see his HoF induction in May firmer!
THANKS LOUIEEEE!!!!!!
I remain,
getting better,
Kev
|
28.1680 | The right person for the "job" | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:44 | 6 |
| > Certainly makes my intention to see his HoF induction in May firmer!
I'll call Pepper. She can help you out there.
--dan'l
|
28.1681 | Tearward | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:46 | 4 |
| Whew !!! Good thing I wasn't going Cokeward at the moment I read that
lasted note. Otherwise, the beverage woulda gone noseward and screenward.
Bob Hunt
|
28.1682 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Tue Apr 14 1992 09:42 | 4 |
|
Kev, what day's the ceremony? I might tag along if'n want company....
mike
|
28.1683 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Tue Apr 14 1992 09:48 | 4 |
| Steve Lappas, former 'Nova assistant, will be named the new head coach
at a 2:00 pm press conference today. The other front runners (Pete
Gillen (sp) and Bruce Parkhill, balked at the releatively low pay
($120K) for the job that the AD wants to control.
|
28.1684 | Gonna check on the time | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Apr 14 1992 09:55 | 9 |
|
Mike, see 28.1646
I remain,
a freekin smart*ss!
;^)
Kev
|
28.1685 | A NY Coaching Legend....... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Apr 14 1992 10:13 | 28 |
| Although I didn't like his coaching style, I do know that the grass is
not always greener. Therefore, I worry that Brain Mahoney will get the
SJU job.
Louie ran a great program, always was clean, and certainly was most
entertaining.
I thought it was interesting that Mahoney wasn't immediately named as
the new head coach. One would have thought that since the Athletic
Director ((Jack Kaiser) and President of SJU had been in discussions with
Louie on his retirement for a full month that Mahoney's naming would have
been a formality.
Perhaps this means that they will conduct some sort of outside search.
The name I keep coming up with is Pete Gillen; I know he turned down the
'Nova job, but when he turned down the ND job last year, he mentioned
that SJU (post-Louie) would be a job he "would love to have."
Verrrrry interesting.
In any event, Mahoney will probably get the job because its a safe
choice for the school, although the FAN and the local papers have
already started with stories of how SJU needs a change in style.
Still, I'm sorry to see the man go, but not his coaching style.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1686 | WOW!!!! Phil gets parole - film at 11:00! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Apr 14 1992 10:25 | 16 |
| Sheesh Phil,
Where the heck have you been? You left me out to dry for the WHOLE
season! ;^(
and, you didn't return my call yesterday....
:^(
I missed ya....
Glad you're back. Hope it's not a hit and run.....
I remain,
yer LOUIEEEE fan,
Kev
|
28.1687 | another *tempo* guy out of our way... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 14 1992 15:59 | 6 |
| > Still, I'm sorry to see the man go, but not his coaching style.
Phil, I know where you're coming from, and I'm glad to see his style
go to, albeit for different reasons. Along with Massimino waddling out
of the Big East, that's AT LEAST TWO MORE WINS for Syracuse each year.
If Thompson will leave, Syracuse will only have to worry about SH and UConn.
|
28.1688 | oh yeah... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:02 | 7 |
| And I don't think it's hard to understand why he left this year.
If the man didn't want to commit for another 3-4 yrs, now was the
best time to leave. With four senior starters gone, he had to
start over again next year.
Some expect Dean Smith to do the same after his big class (currently
sophomores) graduates 2 yrs from now.
|
28.1689 | Opportunism & dreamland ONLY! ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:05 | 14 |
|
C'mon Joe,
LOUIEEE ain't even got rigormortis yet and already you're declairing
SJU dead meat.
All I can say is "HA" to your wishful predictions!
"HA"
I remain,
here to joust with ya'll even if LOUIEEEE aint!
Kev
|
28.1690 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:14 | 7 |
| re: .1689
ditto on that. The Big East rivalries are firmly in place and betting
on Big East games will be a haphazard way to try and make a living.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1691 | LET'S GO ORANGE...clap, clap, clap-clap-clap | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:21 | 6 |
| As Bob Ryan wrote a couple of weeks ago, the Big East must change it's
image from the current WWF-style, coaching-dominated BORE, to one
of: LET THE KIDS PLAY !! With Rollie and Louie gone, only JT
remains as a disciple of "team straightjacket". Once this lone
villain is purged, talent will reign in the Big East, and NOT
EVEN BUM-HIEM WILL STAND IN OUR WAY.
|
28.1692 | An ACC replacement, or will it be Mahoney?? | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:28 | 14 |
| The Redmen will struggle next year, but they'll pull out a few big
wins. With Shawnelle Scott at BF (I think he'll be the MAN next
season), Mitchell Foster at C, Lamont Middleton at SF (with Frosh Fred
Lyson at the ready), PG David Cain (with Frosh Maurice Brown ready to
step in) and with Derek Brown at the 2G, this team will win its share
of games.
We ain't dead yet, and if the Redmen rumors today are true, Pete Gillen,
Bobby Cremins or Pat Kennedy may be on the way home to NYC to keep the
Redmen Winning Tradition ongoing.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1693 | n'est pas? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:33 | 3 |
| I thought I heard Mahoney already had the offer.
TTom
|
28.1694 | Cremins could be fun! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Apr 14 1992 17:50 | 7 |
|
Cremins?
I like the sound of that!
Kev
|
28.1695 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Tue Apr 14 1992 21:24 | 5 |
| Pete Gillen interviews for every coaching job on the planet and then
stays where he is. I wouldn't count on Pete goig anywhere.
Dennis
|
28.1696 | Price,Darlyple,Hammonds... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Wed Apr 15 1992 09:47 | 11 |
|
Joe, all they got to do is keep Thompson from getting an 8 point lead and he'll
play the uptempo. If they don't get Harrington or a reasonable facsimile there
of then they'll be forced to play uptempo without a low post threat.
I'd worry more about Boehiem. He won the BET with a slowdown style, he might
be changing his stripes.
Anything definate on a replacement yet? The way Cremins recruits from NY I
don't especially want to see him at the helm of SJU, although he has shown
some very like Snuffy conditions...
|
28.1697 | In case you hadn't heard... | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Wed Apr 15 1992 11:51 | 4 |
|
Steve Lappas, from Manhattan College and a former Rollie assistant at
'nova, was hired as head coach.
|
28.1698 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Apr 15 1992 12:51 | 5 |
| Actually Mike while Darlyrmple (sp) was from New York city he played
his ball at my mothers high school St. Johnsbury Acadamy in UPstate
Vermont. I don't know how he ended up there but he did.
Jimbo
|
28.1699 | more Looouuuiiieee eeeuuulogies | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:13 | 5 |
| USA Today's Peter Vecsey, who emphasizes sarcasm over hoop content,
writes in today's paper:
"Lou Carnesecca decided 2 wks ago to retire...it took him
until Monday to get his announcement across halfcourt."
|
28.1700 | interesting timing! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:40 | 8 |
|
2 weeks ago?
Hmmmm, that's right after I spoke to him on the phone! Maybe it was
someting I said?
Kev
|
28.1701 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:03 | 5 |
|
Is Kev Farley sitting in for Bob Ryan today or what ? Ryan's paean to
LouieLouie in today's Globule makes some of Kev's stuff look downright
apathetic.
|
28.1702 | Was *I* insulted by that remark? hep me | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:50 | 10 |
| Tommy,
still got it? I didn't buy the globe this am and I'd love to
see it.
I/O snail address is MRO1-3/c3
Thanks in advance,
Kev
|
28.1703 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Thu Apr 16 1992 10:44 | 8 |
|
>> -< Was *I* insulted by that remark? hep me >-
No Kev, you shouldn't feel insulted. After you read the article
(it's on its way) which fairly gushes over LouieLouie you'll see
what I mean. Bear in mind though that Ryan is also one of Dean Smith's
biggest defenders.
|
28.1704 | Is Kennedy the early favorite for the SJU job? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Apr 16 1992 16:40 | 22 |
| Yesterday's NY Daily News states that Florida State BB Coach Pat
Kennedy wants to talk to the SJU Search Committee.
Since 1988, when Kennedy turned down an offer from Tennessee, it seems
that there is a "Gentlemens Agreement" that he could pursue what he
thought were special situations. SJU was one, and SU was another.
There's no special wording in his contract, but there is a clear
understanding.
Kennedy, reached in his office Tuesday, declined to comment on the SJU
opening, but said, "seeing my name mentioned is flattering."
"This is Pat's dream job", said one Kennedy friend. "If he is offered
the job by SJU, then Pat will definitely take it.
According to the story, SJU Presidnet Rev. Harrington wants to have a
replacement named by early May.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1705 | other papers (DN, etc.) too? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 16 1992 22:13 | 27 |
| Phil,
Spoke to my brother (Copiague) and although he's a real dummy when it
comes to roundball since he's into hockey, when I told him I wanted
EVERYTHING Newsday (da local paper for you outa towners) printed about
LOUIEEE and SJU.
He did a quick scan of what he had handy and here's the names he told
me NEWSDAY is mentioning:
Keirnan, Laydon, Kaiser, Fitzpatrick, Gilen, Crimmins and Kennedy.
Since I was paying for the call, I didn't press him further ;*)
besides all he wanted to talk about was some team called the NY
Rangers......
Any chance you clipping the NY Times since Monday and sending them to
me? I really wanna read everything I can about the announcement.
If'n ya do, I might be yer pal again! ;^)
grins,
I remain,
on the fence about LUOIEEE's successor,
Kev
|
28.1706 | Recruiting update.... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Apr 20 1992 15:26 | 6 |
| I saw where PG Porter Roberts, from TN, whom UConn was after, has signed
with Purdue. And, Malcolm Sims signed with Indiana.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1707 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:13 | 10 |
|
I watched some of the Mickey D's All American game saturday. I like this
like the kid Spence who's signed with Hoyas and if they can get Harrignton
will be right there with the Pirates for top spot in the league.
Jason Kidd can make California a national power all by himself what a
player. Also that kid going to Duke will make people forget about
Hurley pretty fast...
mike
|
28.1708 | calling Danny Sheridan... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:17 | 6 |
| Duke is grateful that they have 1 more year before they have to forget
about Hurley. The question for nexted year: will he keep his championship
streak alive, having played for the championship every year in his high
school career and so far in his college. Wonder what kinda odds on this?
TTom
|
28.1709 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:19 | 4 |
|
I'm sure they are TTom, but the kid that's coming in looked like real good.
|
28.1710 | I agree | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Tue Apr 21 1992 12:22 | 0 |
28.1711 | Not a bad article Tommy, thanks again! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:19 | 48 |
| Tommy,
I got your article. Thanks.
Pretty good article by Bob Ryan except he NEVER spells LOUIEEE's
name the right way! He prefers "Looie" and everybody with a clue
knows there's a "u" buried in there. Sorta tells ya who does and who
doesn't huh?
Interesting bit of worthless trivial info for y'all -
LOUIEEE graduated from St. Anne's Academy (NYC) HS in 1943. Why is is
interesting you ask? Well, I'll tell ya.
The physical buildings on St. Anne's were falling apart big time in the
mid-1950's and the staff was looking for land (cheap) to build a new
school. An ancedotal story is that one day a teacher was hopping up
and down in his classroom (on the 2nd or 3rd floor) and his jumps
caused the ceiling in the classroom below to let loose and crash onto
the students in THAT room! Nobody was hurt, btw.
Anyway, back to the punch line. There was some land, approximately 3
acres owned by the Church in Jamaica NYC. The bishop of the
Archdiocese *GAVE* the land to the Marist brothers for their new
school! To express their gratitude, they decided to rename the school
after him and drop the St. Anne's Academy name although everything else
would be transferred to the new building which was to open up in
1957-1958.
What was the name of the new school you ask? :^) (as if you didn't
know by now)......
Archbishop Molloy, of course!
So you see, LOUIEEE and I are "related" in a alma mater sort of way
too!
This year marks the 125th year of the St. Anne's - Molloy existence.
We commemorate & remember St. Anne's by our nickname "Stanners".
hth,
I remain,
proud of our HS heritage!
Kev '68
|
28.1712 | ????? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:21 | 8 |
| btw, is there any update on naming LOUIEEE's successor?
deen to wonk,
I remain,
too far away from the action,
Kev
|
28.1713 | Old fart! | CTHQ2::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:24 | 1 |
|
|
28.1714 | whipperssnapper, go to your room! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:45 | 1 |
|
|
28.1715 | some :-) | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:56 | 10 |
| re: .1711
>> proud of our HS heritage!
>> Kev '68
Boy your old!
The Crazy Met
|
28.1716 | I <heart> to act childish! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:05 | 16 |
|
Chronologically - perhaps
Emotionally - no way!
behaviorably - not a chance
romantically (selected word so's MtM wouldn't object to "sexually" -
Better 'n a tennager!
I remain,
frequently misstaken for Greg!
KevBabe!
|
28.1717 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:15 | 6 |
| Ok, I'll bite
MtM ????
The Crazy Met
|
28.1718 | Mac--------- | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:29 | 10 |
| > Ok, I'll bite
> MtM ????
> The Crazy Met
yeah I thought it was MtFM??? What gives????
;^)
|
28.1719 | careful where you tread when he's "monitoring"!!!! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:17 | 19 |
| Mikey,
In these days of Kinder and Gentler, I've decided to refrain
from calling MacTheMod "MacTheFascistMod" because although he does
*appear* to act in such a manner (most often), deep down (wayyyy deep)
he's almost OK once in a while.
Perhaps we could redefine the "F" to: Foolish ?
Funny ?
Fat ?
Freakish ?
What say ye?
I remain,
charitable despite it all.....
Kev
;^)
|
28.1720 | now here for now - let's play.......JaKe?Dan'l? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:31 | 17 |
| btw,
we can say anything we want about MtM right now because he's presently
invloved in a "LDUC" of sorts with the DCU notesfile crowd.
MtM sure loves to ~/~ it up over there sorta like EDP in ::Digital
amd MrT in here!
Hey! Maybe that's why he's suddenly been acting nice in here! He's
getting his frustrations out over there!!!!
Yeah, that's it, he does it over there......
I remain,
wondering when he gets to "no more new notes"?
Kev
|
28.1721 | Mac the Fair | SHALOT::MEDVID | another who has maddening views | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:25 | 4 |
| I think Mac has been quite tolerant and at times surprisingly lenient
these days. I vote to change the 'f' to mean 'fair'.
--dan'l
|
28.1722 | Folks, based on -.1, Hell MUST have frozen over ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 23 1992 23:19 | 1 |
|
|
28.1723 | And I thought the Arsenal shirt was ugly... | SALES::THILL | | Fri Apr 24 1992 10:26 | 4 |
| How 'bout "F" for fashion-conscious? If'n you got a look at the shirt
Mac wore at Patriots Day, you'll know what I mean...
:-)
|
28.1724 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Apr 24 1992 11:52 | 2 |
| Any of you SU fans out there heard a recruiting update ? Did SU officially
get Wallace ? And, did Otis Hill commit to SU ?
|
28.1725 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Fri Apr 24 1992 13:37 | 6 |
| Joe,
I haven't heard anything, but I'm heading up to S.U. tonight, so I'll
try to find out and I'll let you know.
Ken
|
28.1726 | No word on the Redmen coach yet-- | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Apr 24 1992 14:11 | 11 |
| Joe, no word on recruiting updates, but on the SJU coaching front,
Mahoney is the first and only (so far) scheduled interview for early
next week. Contrary to reports, Pete Gillen did not interview with SJU
during his trip to see family in NYC for the Easter Holiday. However,
his Dad and brother both commented in the newspapers that they will try
to convince him to take the SJU job.
Stay tuned.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1727 | Hill to SU | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Apr 26 1992 14:30 | 5 |
| Otis Hill signed with SU on Friday, over Pitt, 'Nova and SJU (although,
he said SJU wasn't a real factor after Louiee retired).
Redmen Phil
|
28.1728 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Apr 26 1992 23:27 | 10 |
| re: .1721, .1722
The only possible explanation for .1721 is that dan'l left himself
logged on and someone else used his account to type in that reply
He's baaack :-)
The Crazy Met
|
28.1729 | good news for SU...still need the "go" from the NCAA. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 27 1992 11:35 | 5 |
| > Otis Hill signed with SU on Friday, over Pitt, 'Nova and SJU
Thanks for that very good news Phil. BE Briefs said that Boeheim was
really going after Hill hard, as SU needs another inside banger.
My guess is that he'll see some time off the bench.
|
28.1730 | Syracuse's roster for '92-93 season. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Apr 27 1992 12:02 | 91 |
| WALLACE fr | xxx | MOTEN so
(jackson so) | x | (sekunda so)
(hill fr) | | (mccorkle jr)
| | (reafsnyder fr)
| | (siock sr)
| |MCRAE sr
-----------------
HOPKINS sr
AUTRY jr (harris so)
(edwards sr)
(simms fr)
SYRACUSE IS STACKED GOING IN TO THE '92-93 SEASON. It's going to be
very interesting to see who Boeheim uses, not only in the starting lineup,
but as active bench players. He easily has the deepest team I've ever seen
at Syracuse (the 14 players above are all talented and not just 'filling
out the bench'). BUT, he's never been a coach who uses a deep bench.
Maybe that's because he's never had one, but now he does, so, IMO, he's got
a very tough job ahead of him. At a glance, I'd have to say that there's
no way he's going to be able to keep all these kids at SU.
For starters, the starting lineup should have 4 returning players, and
incoming freshman John Wallace. Wallace should be a lock for Dave Johnson's
starting power forward job: 1) he's a HS All-American (ie: HE'S A BIGTIME
TALENT); and 2) he's 6'8" and has displayed a power game in HS. SU was
beaten up on the boards this year, so an injection of height/power is a must.
Moten probably should be the off-guard, but Boehiem loves Mike Hopkins'
"intangibles" (he said a case could be made for Hopkins being SU's MVP
this year) so I'm sure he'll remain at that spot. Moten will remain
at small forward...ditto for Autry and McRae at the point and center.
Now the fun begins. Knowing Boeheim, Edwards, Siock, McCorkle and Sekunda
could be his active bench. *BUT*, there are some very talented kids who
are his future, so Simms, Harris and Reafsnyder (potential starters in '93-94)
must start to get experience.
Edwards and Siock will be seniors who have limited talents. I could see
both moving down the bench in favor of Simms and Reafsnyder. McCorkle
is a "nice" player. He's got a good outside shot and penetrates pretty
well. But, he's not quick enough to be a guard, and not big enough to
be a force as a forward. As a junior, I can't see him standing in the
way of Harris, Jackson or Sekunda.
After Moten, Sekunda displayed the most all-around freshman talent.
At 6'7" he's not a powerful inside player, but he does know how to
get a good shot inside, and we all know he's got a sweet outside shot.
Luke Jackson is the greyhound/best-athlete of the team. HE DOES have
a power game, plays good man-to-man defense, and also has a good outside
shot. I can see him continuing to get time...developing into a major
contributor as a junior.
And now we have Anthony Harris...Mr. Connecticut. The best pure scorer
on the team. After seeing his jumpshot (standing, or on the move), there's
no doubt this kid can 'fill-it-up'. But he's the one I worry about most.
Will Bummer give him enough time to keep him happy ? Or will the kid get
discouraged and transfer ? IMO, Boehiem's management of this kid's and
Hopkins' minutes is his toughest job.
So, I can see the following:
starters: Autry-PG
Hopkins-2G
Moten-SF
Wallace-PF
McRae-C
active bench: Simms-PG
Harris-2G
Sekunda-SF
Jackson-PF...Hill ?
Reafsnyder-C
riding pine: Edwards-G
McCorkle-G/F
Siock-C
If they are suspended from postseason play, I think the above scenario
is even more likely, as the only purpose in playing next year (other than
pride) would be to prepare for the following year. While a suspension
will be a tough pill, the silver lining could be a better prepared
team for '93-94.
With Simms and Reafsnyder being "basketball" freshmen, another possibility
is that Bum-heim could stick to his 'bring-em-along-slowly' approach, and
they would swap places with Edwards and Siock on the pine.
|
28.1731 | More news..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:39 | 13 |
| According to the report I saw, Wallace is still not officially signing
with SU until any NCAA sanctions are known. But, how long will he/can
he wait?
Its also interesting that Hill decided on SU knowing that Wallace,
another power player, may be ahead of him all 4 years on the depth
chart.
ON another recruiting note, SHU got the signature of two kids from Kansas,
6'5" SF Adrian Griffin and 6'4" 2G Craig Duerksen.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1732 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Mon Apr 27 1992 16:43 | 8 |
|
Wallace can wait until May 15th...
Also, Wallace and Hill are friends!!!
- ken -
|
28.1734 | Mahoney is Head Coach at SJU. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:53 | 3 |
| Brian Mahoney was named the new SJU head coach today. WFAN had a taped
interview, and also said that he's been at SJU as an asst for 19 yrs,
which were interrupted by "three abysmal years as head coach at Manhattan".
|
28.1735 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 29 1992 14:10 | 24 |
| > According to the report I saw, Wallace is still not officially signing
> with SU until any NCAA sanctions are known. But, how long will he/can
> he wait?
As Ken said, he has until May 15, but has stated (as recently as last
week) that after he speaks with his parents, he expects to make his
decision (perhaps next week).
Ken, put that interview from the SU paper (the one you sent me) in
here, if you still have it. Wallace's quotes in there pretty much
indicate that he's going to SU. He said something like, "the only
way I won't come is if they are put on probation for more than one
year."
> Its also interesting that Hill decided on SU knowing that Wallace,
> another power player, may be ahead of him all 4 years on the depth
> chart.
Wallace is considered one of the best players in the country, and
supposedly has all-round talents (ala Billy Owens), whereas Hill is
more of a low-post player. As one scout wrote, "Hill is the best
board-banger in the country." My guess is that these two will
compliment each other on the floor.
|
28.1736 | Mahoney's the man... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Apr 29 1992 21:49 | 5 |
| Mahoney will have to prove me wrong, but the naming of him as coach
scares me.
Redmen (in tears) Phil
|
28.1737 | I think SU would do the same thing (they did with football). | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 30 1992 12:46 | 6 |
| > Mahoney will have to prove me wrong, but the naming of him as coach
> scares me.
I know what you're saying, but I think we have to remind ourselves that
these are colleges (ie: institutions of higher learning), and loyalty
to a dedicated employee (who's an insider) has its place.
|
28.1738 | Threw it out! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Mon May 04 1992 13:22 | 4 |
| Joe,
I don't have the article any more.....
|
28.1739 | 2 MCAA's coming in, things look promising
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Tue May 05 1992 09:54 | 6 |
|
Well it's official Othello Harrington is coming to Georgetown. Said it's always
been a dream of his to play for Thompson at Georgetown. Looks like they'll be
in the upper tier of the league again this year. to no one surprise...
;^)
|
28.1740 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Tue May 05 1992 10:47 | 9 |
| Georgetown got perhaps the nations best player in Harrington. Jason
Kidd came into the year with that billing, but Othello has shown
extremely well in post-season competition. It was my opinion weeks ago
that Harrington would wind up at Georgetown. His top three schools
were Georgetown, LSU, and Arkansas. I didn't think LSU stood a chance
seeing as how Dale Brown has coached lately. I think Dale and LSU are
going to have a difficult time the next few years.
WILDCAT
|
28.1741 | | CAMONE::WAY | At 6', 245, from Parts Unknown | Tue May 05 1992 10:54 | 6 |
| > Well it's official Othello Harrington is coming to Georgetown.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Well, as long as Georgetown doesn't recruit a guy named Iago, they should
be all set....
|
28.1742 | no surprise | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue May 05 1992 12:47 | 27 |
| > that Harrington would wind up at Georgetown. His top three schools
> were Georgetown, LSU, and Arkansas.
From the reports I read Kentucky was in the hunt as well.
Hey Mike, was there really any doubt ? The more delays, the more I was
convinced it was G'town...it gave Thompson more time to play his
"You and Me Against the World" theme song, along with his other
racist slamming tactics.
The only good news for me is:
o the Big East has now had a pretty good recruiting year
(Wallace and Harrington are on every post-season all-star
team)
o with 2 6'10" players in this class, G'town is virtually
locked out of the recruiting of that tremendous 7'0" prospect
out of Simon-Gratz (Philly, PA)...who lists SU as his only
other BE school
with SU graduating McRae, the center spot will conveniently
be open...
Joe
|
28.1743 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Tue May 05 1992 13:14 | 5 |
|
No Joe, I wasn't surprised but I couldn't count out Nolan. He's been out
recruiting alot of folks these days.
mike
|
28.1744 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Tue May 05 1992 14:23 | 17 |
| Joe, UK never was in the hunt unfortuanately for Othello. UK spent the
entire recruiting year trying to get a campus visit from him but
couldn't swing it. The AP had major egg on their face after the
McDonalds All-Star game a couple of Sunday's ago. They ran a story at
approximately 5:05 PM which stated that Othello had decided to go to
Kentucky! Needless to say, I was pleased! At 6:15 PM, they AP sent
out another wire telling everyone not to run the story! It took the AP
an hour and fifteen minutes to figure out that their reporter had made
a major goof! What really happened was thet Harrington was quoted as
saying that he would like to *POSSIBLY* visit UK as his fourth and
final official visit. UK never got that visit, and he chose Oklahoma
as his final visit.
Also, apparently, Mississippi State was his runner-up choice.
Apparently, Arkansas, and LSU were 3rd or 4th.
WILDCAT
|
28.1745 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Tue May 05 1992 19:49 | 7 |
| The kid in Philly (Rasheed Wallace) is also said to be considering
Villanova, who is conviently talking to his HS coach for an assistants
spot at 'Nova. Wallace is also said to be interested in staying close
to home.
Dennis
|
28.1746 | | CAMONE::WAY | At 6', 245, from Parts Unknown | Wed May 06 1992 09:24 | 8 |
| Pardon my stupidity, but I've been a bit out of touch with hoops.
Now that Rolly went west to the University of Lopsided Victories(tm),
did 'Nova name a successor?
'Saw
|
28.1747 | Yes | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 06 1992 09:36 | 1 |
|
|
28.1748 | A , not O.. | LEDS::FREDV | Oh, say, can you C? | Wed May 06 1992 15:31 | 5 |
| Re. -few back
Isn't his name OthellA, not Othello?
Fred.
|
28.1749 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed May 06 1992 15:32 | 10 |
| >did 'Nova name a successor?
Steve Lappas, who was the head coach at Manhattan, and is a former Vill
asst coach.
I'll be shocked if Vill can get Wallace. They're obviously going to be
in a rebuilding phase (esp. after next year's seniors graduate, and
considering they lost 1 or 2 recruits when Rollie bolted), and they
don't have much to offer with regards to facilities.
|
28.1750 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed May 06 1992 16:13 | 3 |
| Anyone have a list of the schools Wallace is considering?
WILDCAT
|
28.1751 | Mahoney get's his man | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu May 07 1992 11:43 | 5 |
| New SJU coach Brian Mahoney got his first recruit, 6'5 1/2" F Charles
Mineland.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1752 | some info on Rasheed Wallace (from prev note) | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu May 07 1992 12:25 | 21 |
| ================================================================================
Note 28.1658 *** THE BIG EAST *** 1658 of 1751
FDCV07::GARBARINO 103 lines 1-APR-1992 16:47
-< recruiting, recruiting, recruiting >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Since recruiting is "where it's at" in college basketball, here's some
info on NEXT year's (1993) recruiting prospects. BE Briefs says the
Class of '93 is the best since '88, with plenty of big men, and talent
at every position. The East is especially loaded (Philly and NYC).
The best big men are Rasheed Wallace (Philly), Darnell Robinson (CA),
and Rashard Griffith (Chicago), with Wallace regarded as having the
most potential.
.
.
.
.
Rasheed Wallace-6'10"/C Phila-Simon Gratz 17ppg, 17rpg, 8bpg; best jr. in
the East...all the tools to become great (SU, G'town, Vill, top pgms...
he liked G'town as a kid, but is looking at others too)
|
28.1753 | Mahoney gets another..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu May 07 1992 23:24 | 4 |
| SJU signed another recruit, 6'5" Rowan Barrett, a SF from Toronto.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1754 | SU fans on edge... | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri May 15 1992 11:12 | 2 |
| Today's the last day for signing letters of intent during the Spring
signing period. John Wallace has dragged this thing to the limit.
|
28.1755 | | FDCV06::KING | Save a Whale, harpon a Jet Ski!!!!! | Fri May 15 1992 11:40 | 4 |
| Maybe he is waiting until the check clears his bank before he
signs.... :-}
REK
|
28.1756 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Fri May 15 1992 11:48 | 6 |
| Rasheed Wallace's HS coach turned down a job to be an assistant at
Villanova. Word is that UNLV will offer him an assistants job as well.
Guess Rasheed won't sign with 'nova.
Dennis
|
28.1757 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri May 15 1992 12:12 | 4 |
| > Maybe he is waiting until the check clears his bank before he
> signs.... :-}
SU doesn't use checks....only cash money !
|
28.1758 | Wallace an Orangemen.... | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon May 18 1992 11:17 | 4 |
| John Wallace officially signed with SU.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1759 | SU's recruiting still strong. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon May 18 1992 13:00 | 7 |
| > John Wallace officially signed with SU.
Thanks for "making my day" Phil. Glad to see UConn didn't get another
player at the expense of SU's problems.
Now, if they can escape with no suspension from the tournament, everything
will be "OK" again.
|
28.1760 | Up to Date BE recruits | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon May 18 1992 15:43 | 52 |
| BE signings to date (including April signings):
BC: 6'8" Robert Blackwell, F, NYC (SJU lost out on him!)
6'10" Paul Grant, F/C, Mich
UConn: 6'2" Covington Cormier, G, Texas (juco??)
6'8" Eric Hayward, C/F, Calif
6'11" Travis Knight, F, Utah
Gtown: 6'10" Othella Harrington, C/F, Miss
6'1" Eric Micoud, G, DC (juco??)
6'10" Duane Spencer, F, Louisiana
Miami: 7'1" William Davis, C, Va (via NYC, SJU recruited him hard 2
years ago)
6'6" Steve Edwards, F/G, Fla
6'2" Steven Frazier, G, NYC (see Davis comments)
6'4" Tshombe High, G/F, Tenn
6'7" Lorenzo Pearson, F, Ill
6'9" Brad Timpf, C, Fla
Pitt: 6'4" Jason Maile, F, Penn
6'4" Marlon Rhymes, G, Arizz (juco??)
6'4" Garrick Thomas, G, Texas
Prov: 5'9" Abdul Abdullah, G, Calif (juco??)
6'1" Michael Brown, G, NY
SJU: 6'5" Rowan Barrett, F/G, Toronto
6'10" Tom Bayne, C, LI/NY
5'9" Maurice Brown, G, NYC (City Player of the Year)
6'6" Fred Lyson, F/G, LI/NY (LI PLayer of the Year)
6'5" Charles Minlend, F, Conn
SHU: 6'4" Craig Duerksen, G, Kansas
6'4" Adrian Griffin, F/G, Kansas
6'7" Tchaka Shipp, F, NYC
SU: 6'8" Otis Hill, F, NY
6'8" John Wallace, F, NY
Vill: 6'7" Eric Eberz, F, NY
6'4" Roscoe Harris, G, NJ
6'4" Kerry Kittles, G/F, Louisiana
Edwards, Abdullah, Maurice Brown and Hill have not as yet met eligibility
requirements.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1761 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Mon May 18 1992 16:00 | 6 |
|
I thought I read somewhere that Roscoe Harris is now going to be headed
to UNLV, with Rollie.
Dennis
|
28.1762 | 'Nova recruits on the fence??? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue May 19 1992 12:33 | 6 |
| This is possible. Another guy 'Nova recruited (Lawarence Thomas??) perhaps
didn't officially sign with 'Nova because Rollie wasn't going to be the
coach.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1763 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue May 19 1992 12:56 | 8 |
| > -< 'Nova recruits on the fence??? >-
Big East Briefs (received just yesterday) reports that after hedging
(when Massimino went to UNLV), both Kerry Kittles and Roscoe Harris
have committed to Villanova. Both are 6'4" wing players (G/F).
They also report that Jamie Gregg (6'8" F) has committed to Vill,
but has yet to meet academic req's.
|
28.1764 | No wonder the NCAA is being looked at... | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue May 19 1992 14:27 | 5 |
| The Syracuse Herald-American, on the status of the NCAA's investigation
of SU basketball:
"Technically the NCAA has NOT acknowledged that they are
even investigating Syracuse University."
|
28.1765 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed May 20 1992 13:20 | 92 |
| Bits and pieces from yesterday's USA Today:
John Wallace's HS AD said that, "if Syracuse was put on one-
year probation (from the tournament), that wouldn't be too
bad...it would be a learning year." Greece-Athena was 27-1
and won the NYS Class A Public HS Championship. Wallace's
#s: 28 p/g; 15 rbs/g; 5 blks/g; 4 assts/g. "We had 4
kids who were average basketball players, and one superstar.
That is his domination."
SU asst coach Bernie Fine said that there never was any
concern that Wallace wouldn't come to SU. "He never wavered."
Fine went on to talk about the "negative recruiting" used
by other schools against SU. "They had us going on probation
for 80 years. There should be penalties for recruiting like
that."
Wallace wore #44 in tribute to former SU great Derrick Coleman.
Like Coleman, Wallace will play power forward. "He's got the
same type of body at the same stage...he can do a lot of things",
said Fine.
From Big East Briefs:
- Otis Hill is a Top 50 recruit, and along with Wallace, SU
landed two of the best forwards in the East. Syracuse gets
an "A" for its recruiting under difficult circumstances.
- Hill and Wallace were roommates at the NIKE camp last summer.
- Boeheim: "We have a lot of guys coming back and we redshirted
two players (center J.B. Reafsnyder and G Lazarus Sims) this
year, son in a sense we had 2 freshmen for next year before
we started. We were looking for limited numbers...we've got
perimeter players. We were looking for people who could play
inside. I'm happy with what we've done."
- Hill's HS #s: holds school career records in scoring (1,789),
rebounds (1,096) and blocked shots (365). Strong, 230-pound
inside force who loves to crash the boards. Has nice back-to-basket
moves, but still needs to polish his offensive games. He picked
SU over Pitt.
other BE Briefs miscellanea:
- the 6-foul rule is officially out (the NCAA isn't adopting it,
and the BE's 2-yr experimental period is over)...most BE coaches
want it
- BE coaches who attended Louie's induction into the HoF: Boeheim,
Calhoun, Evans, Carlesimo and Mahoney.
- Mahoney says that for the most part, SJU will continue with
Louie's style of play. He acknowledges the critics who say
they need to fastbreak and shoot threes more, and says SJU
will do more of both, but the overall game plan will stay
the same.
Others considered for the SJU job: Pat Kennedy, Pete Gillen,
Lou Campanelli (Calif), Eddie Fogler (Vandy), Paul Westhead
(if you can believe that ! Louie's "sominex" style to Westhead's ?
- Steve Lappas has committed a secondary recruiting violation
by talking with Vill recruit Roscoe Harris during a non-contact
period. Villanova will likely be penalized by having to forfeit
one of its 15 recruiting visits this fall.
- Sean Miller was given a part time asst coaching position by Stu
Jackson (Wisconsin). Miller declined pursuing a playing career
in Europe.
- Despite rumors to the contrary, Danny Hurley is NOT transfering
from Seton Hall. He admitted being disappointed in his playing
time. His father says their primary goal is to get a degree,
and he's not having any trouble with his school work.
- BE team touring Europe:
BC's Gerrod Abram; UConn's Donyell Marshall and Rudy
Johnson; Miami's Michael Gardner; Pitt's Jermaine
Morgan; PC's Ira Bowman; SJU's Lamont Middleton and
David Cain; SH's Jerry Walker; SU's Lazarus Sims;
Vill's Calvin Byrd.
G'town has not yet provided a player.
- 4 BE players are on the NIT team touring parts of Europe:
BC's Bill Curley; Pitt's Chris McNeal; Vill's Lance
Miller; SJU's Shawnelle Scott.
|
28.1766 | Thanks for all the Big East news! | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed May 20 1992 17:12 | 8 |
|
It's nice to see Rudy Johnson play for the touring Big East team.
He basically lost his entire freshman year with a broken kneecap.
I saw him play in the Opener, but I don't know if he played too
much to be considered a medical redshirt and retain 4 more years
of eligibility. He is a player!
Jimbo
|
28.1767 | Cream rises to the top - LOUIEEEE's at the top! | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jun 09 1992 10:27 | 40 |
|
Ok, I've been snuffed out!
Let's look at this "LOUIEE is mediocre" comment a bit.
He's got a lifetime winning record (730+ wins).
He's coached SJU to 17 straight post season tournaments
I estimate that 95% of the time, SJU is ranked in the top 25 teams in
the country.
SJU's physical campus works against the recruiting effort. Very few
true "blue chippers" go to SJU.
LOUIEEE's graduation rate is very high (80+%)
There has NEVER been any type of NCAA inquiry regarding the SJU
program.
That's mediocre???????
If that's what you call mediocre, could you share with me how 2,000
other NCAA coaches compare, please? Granted, I'll give you maybe 10
other coaches who could be in or above the level of achievement LOUIEEE
but based on my interpretation of the word "mediocre", it means
at or below a mean (middle for you non math types ;*). That would mean
that 1,000 more or less coaches have a higher level of achievement?????
Gimme a break dude!
BTW, jest to make it interesting, anybody know the total number of
BBall coaches in Div I since LOUIEEE started? I don't but I betcha
there have been more than 5,000 of them.
hope that helped!
I remain,
without malice,
Kev
;^)
|
28.1768 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Layoffs now, not later | Tue Jun 09 1992 10:44 | 3 |
| Looie < Dean < Coach K, Bob
Carnesecca is Digger Phelps-East.
|
28.1769 | Now ya really insulted Looooiee | CTHQ2::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue Jun 09 1992 11:42 | 1 |
|
|
28.1770 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Tue Jun 09 1992 12:01 | 6 |
|
Wennington, Mullins, Berry and Jackson and nothing???????? smells like
Dean Spirit to me....
;^)
|
28.1771 | ya forgot Sealey too MikeY! ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jun 09 1992 12:58 | 1 |
|
|
28.1772 | oh yeah??????? ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jun 09 1992 13:04 | 22 |
|
I know Sealey wasn't on that squad but I replied before all the
synaps's were working.
but since we're on the topic, wasn't there a certain PC team with
Ernie D, Marvin and some red haired kid who didin't win it either?
grins,
Kev
ps - Mr. Ross
regardless of whether or not I disagree with your little bit of
sign language noting, you only listed 4 other coaches. bfd! [isfh]
I said earlier you could have 10 and even then, LOUIEEEE would still
be at the top.
schnort shclepp schlopp
K
|
28.1773 | EEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Tue Jun 09 1992 13:47 | 0 |
28.1774 | Kevin Stakem, yeah that's him, Kevin Stakem... | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jun 09 1992 14:15 | 1 |
|
|
28.1775 | Louie's one of college hoop's best ! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 09 1992 14:28 | 18 |
| re: Louieeeee
He belongs in the HoF. And I'd vote for him because of his POSITIVE
impact on college athletics, not because of some aggregate career #s.
Kev, the #s argument is NOT Louie's strength...Bum-heim's been in a
post-season tournament every year he's been the head coach at Syracuse,
and just project his career win totals if he realizes his dream (to
coach at SU until he retires...he's just shy of 50 now) !!!
Louie *seemed* to always keep the game in its proper perspective...it
is a game, played by kids who are attending an institution of higher
education (period).
...now back to BE noting....
Kev, face it baby, all you got are memories now !!! With SJU's troubles
in BET play, they may not see the quarters for a while !
|
28.1776 | For a SU rooter, Joe you're almost 1/2 a nice guy ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jun 09 1992 14:51 | 32 |
| JoeG,
Ah gots more than memories, I have the newspaper clippings!!!!!!
My L.I. based brother did his good deed for the year and kept all
the paper clippings about LOUIEEEE when he announced his retirement.
Then, at no cost to me!, he mailed them. Mo than memories pal.
LOUIEEE's #'s were to be viewed in consideration of where SJU is
located and the recruiting difficulties and the small number of bona
fide blue chippers LOUIEEE had to work with over the years. (as opposed
to Bum-heim's & Snuffy's stable of A-A's year in and year out). The
man could coach!
I could'a done a ACCChris_Gush-like thing on LOUIEEE but I figured
it wasn't my style and if'n it got to be really long, youze would think
that "T" invaided my account and posted a war 'n Peace epic! ;^)
I'm glad he's in the HoF. I'm sorry he was inducted on a Monday night
because I had a T-Ball game that night (also couldn't afford the $75.00
Induction Dinner price) ;*(
Hey Joe, I'm looking forward to SJU winning 2 consecutive games in the
BET next(ed) year!!!!!
How's this look for next(ed) year?
"GO BRRRIIIIIYYYANNNNNN"
I remain,
looking for 'nuther SJU phrase......
Kev
|
28.1777 | Mahoney hires an assistant..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Jun 09 1992 23:37 | 5 |
| SJU is back in the news with the hiring of George Felton as chief
Assistant coach to Mahoney.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1778 | good luck | HBAHBA::HAAS | WTOE Radio | Wed Jun 10 1992 13:31 | 8 |
| Felton was coach at South Carolina but was fired after leading the
'Cocks to the NIT and one NCAA appearance. He was run outta town shortly
after he got a DUI.
Lately, he's been an unpaid assistant at Ga Tech, where Bobby Cremins
decided to give him another chance.
TTom
|
28.1779 | shame on 'Nova...trying to buy a kid. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 11 1992 14:20 | 11 |
| USA Today reports that UNLV and Villanova have offered HS
basketball coach Bill Ellerbee an asst coaching position.
He has turned down both offers.
Ellerbee coaches Philadelphia Simon Gratz basketball star
Rasheed Wallace. Wallace is 6'10" and considered one of the
best center prospects in the country. His initial choice
was G'town, but with them signing two 6'10" kids this year,
I doubt he'll go there.
He also has Syracuse on his list.
|
28.1780 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If I were A....I'd | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:27 | 4 |
|
Yeah Joe but if he goes to Georgetown he'll get to play with the great Joey
Brown. If Brown hits > 45% of his shots this year he'll be hailed as an all-
star.
|
28.1781 | Shootout Star | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Jun 22 1992 17:35 | 2 |
| SU's John Wallace was named MVP at the Boston Shootout. He had 26 pts
in the semifinal...13 in the final (foul trouble).
|
28.1782 | SU update. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Jun 23 1992 14:57 | 7 |
| Big East Briefs reports that the NCAA may not rule on its findings
from the SU investigation until late summer, AT THE EARLIEST !
I'll provide more from the issue a little later. Lots of good
stuff on the hot '93 recruits, as they're heading into the summer
hoop camps.
|
28.1783 | still no news on SU investigation | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Sep 01 1992 15:43 | 21 |
| Syracuse spokesman Robert Hill says the school still hasn't heard
from the NCAA regarding their decision on sanctions. He says the
school could hear something any day now, or not for another month
or so.
The Infractions Committee reviewed the findings of both Syracuse
and NCAA investigators during their Aug 8-9 mtgs. If the committee
is satisfied with the reports, the decision could come any day.
If they aren't, they may ask SU for more information, which would
be presented to the committee at its next meeting, Sep 25-27.
Under the NCAA's new Summary Disposition process, the school works
closely with the NCAA during investigations, and even recommends
its penalty. The process is supposed to be quicker than what existed
before (yeah right, how long has this investigation been going on ?).
Apparently, if the sanctions include banning SU from television
appearances, they would NOT go into effect until the 1993-94 season.
A spokesman for ESPN (scheduled to carry SU 5 times this year) said
that in the past TV sanctions have NOT impacted schedules that are
already in place.
|
28.1784 | banish 'em!!!!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Sep 01 1992 16:01 | 23 |
| Hail, since it's already been proven that the NCAA is the minor leagues
of the NBA (and to a smaller extent, the European leagues) what I think
that appropriate punishment should be ('specially for the Orangemen)
is to transfer every member of the team to some other school and make
them start over from scratch!
Not only do they lose fan support (and the doh ray me) that they bring
but also they get set up for major league ridicule- Probably the
biggest deterrent to "cheating", IMO!
Maybe they could transfer Baywine to some team like Cleveland or Wagner
college for 2 years! Yeah, that's it, send him to Staten Island.
Well, time to try a new look in this file,
GO BRIAANNNN........
I remain,
still working on it!
Kev
|
28.1785 | get it for the interviews! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Sep 10 1992 17:17 | 11 |
| fwiw,
I heard on 'BCN lasted(tm) night that the wimmin of the Big East
are featured in this month's Playboy.
at yer favorite newstands NOW!
hth,
Kev
|
28.1786 | | FRETZ::HEISER | as warm as tears | Thu Sep 10 1992 17:18 | 1 |
| I'm surprised they're worth showing.
|
28.1787 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Sep 10 1992 17:19 | 2 |
| The big scandal is that the woman from BC allegedly isn't really a
student there.
|
28.1788 | Peekin' agin Mac?? 8^) | CTHQ1::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Fri Sep 11 1992 14:45 | 1 |
|
|
28.1789 | The beauty of pay-per-view... | BSS::JCOTANCH | Faiders are 0-2! | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:48 | 21 |
| Watched the Texas-SU game Saturday and I think Graves is one of the
better college QB's around. And he has some good ones to throw to -
Ismail, Gedney, Antonio Johnson,...
This game was a bit more competitive than some people (including
myself) thought it would be, and Texas even had an 8-point lead in the
3rd quarter. But SU quickly responded with a long drive for a
touchdown and tied the game with a 2-point conversion on an incredible
pass to Graves. After the catch Graves was high-fiving the fans and a
railing collapsed and a bunch of fans fell down on him, but he was
okay. That would've been a helluva way to get hurt!
SU's defense is only about average, and Texas showed that teams can
pass on them. Which of course doesn't bode well for their late-season
matchup with Miami, but SU will be sky-high for that one and should be
undefeated going into that game. After Ohio State this week the only
team that could pose a problem for SU might be BC, who is on the verge
or cracking the top 25. Plus, that game is the week before the Miami
game, so SU might be caught looking ahead.
Joe
|
28.1790 | looking for good showing | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sir Turtle | Mon Sep 14 1992 16:14 | 10 |
| Joe,
Based on Ohio St's lasted couple of games, they may not pose much of a
threat. They were lucky to beat Louisville and looked fairly lame against
an outmanned Bowling Green.
I was a bit disappointed in Syracuse's defense. No way should Texas have
scored 21.
TTom
|
28.1791 | They need to bomb Ohio State on ESPN Saturday. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Sep 15 1992 11:20 | 19 |
| And that BC game is AT BC ! That's the one that sticks out when you're
trying to determine if that Miami game will REALLY mean something. SU
has really owned BC the last 3-4-5 years, and the games haven't even been
close. But you know, they've had more trouble with *lesser* teams at
home the last few years. They seem to get caught by surprise. They
can't afford that this year if they're serious about a National Championship.
The offense is beautiful to watch. They literally have it all...hell, they
have more than some pro teams...power and speed RBs, a pass-catching TE,
terrific WRs and a multi-talented QB in the mold of Randall Cunningham.
And their offensive play calling uses all of their talents --> power
running, wishbone options, QB rollouts, reverses, bombs. Graves is the
key. He's still just a Junior, and has had a tendency to make poor
decisions under pressure. Hopefully he'll have solved that problem
this year.
Going into this year their pass defense was suspect, and they've obviously
not done anything to correct it. Youth is the main problem. They may have
to out-score BC and Miami.
|
28.1792 | Rutgers beats Pitt! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Fri Sep 18 1992 10:11 | 15 |
| For the firsat time in it's history, Rutgers beat Pitt in footaball
last night. The game was shown on ESPN and Rutgers won by 6 points
(I think).
On paper, Pitt should have dominated. Their front line outweighted
Rutgers by something like 50 lbs. per man but playing at home, Rutgers
kept their cool and really shoved it at Pitt. Plus, I think Pitt was
plain out coached and out psyched. However, the Pitt QB, A. Van Pelt
broke Dan Marino's all-time Pitt passing yards record (6,255?) with
a ~285 yd. performance giving him something like 6,330 yds. so far.
They guy has one hellava arm! 2-3 passes in the air >60 yards!
Kev
|
28.1793 | So much for a national title... | BSS::JCOTANCH | Faiders are 0-3! | Tue Sep 22 1992 12:06 | 15 |
| SU sure choked big-time the other night against Ohio State. The
Buckeyes were the ones playing with emotion and they kept it up the
whole game. You woulda thought they were the team playing at home.
SU's defense continues to look weak - Miami will probably have a field
day with 'em. And on offense SU couldn't stop the OSU pass rush and
Graves had a terrible night.
This has gotta be a huge disappointment up in Syracuse with probable
probation on the horizon for the basketball team. I think all the fans
were expecting nothing less than to go into the Miami game undefeated,
and rightfully so.
Joe
|
28.1794 | falling apart | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sir Turtle | Tue Sep 22 1992 12:28 | 10 |
| It looks like the both the football team and the dome are falling apart.
The team played horribly on the field.
After the game, there was almost another incident with a railing giving
way, similar to when Graves was almost hurt when a section collapsed.
This time the Buckeye fans were leaning over waiting for their triumphant
team to come out. Luckily, like lasted time, no one was hurt.
TTom
|
28.1795 | Syracuse is banned from this year's NCAA tournament. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Oct 01 1992 14:38 | 46 |
| SU's *athletic programs* (ie: more than just basketball) have been
put on 2-year probation by the NCAA, and the men's basketball team
has been banned from participating in this year's NCAA tournament
as a result of the recruiting violations exposed by the Syracuse
Post Standard in December of 1990. The Big East will meet next
week to determine if SU will be allowed to participate in the
BET. Earlier this year one BE official said he didn't think SU
would be allowed to play in the BET because they could beat a
team that is fighting for an NCAA bid, and knock them out of the
tournament.
The basketball program will also lose one scholarship each of the
next two years.
The NCAA said that SU avoided harsher penalties by cooperating with
them. They are allowed to appear on TV.
Now for the commentary:
I had hoped that somehow they'd escape with no tournament
ban, but precedent wasn't with them. The NCAA can say that
what they hit them with was less severe because of the
school's cooperation, but the basketball tournament (IMO)
is the focus of everyone's attention. By kicking them out,
they hit 'em where it hurts. The only thing worse would
have been a TV ban on top of it.
Scholarship bans ? This is an easy one for SU to take.
They're loaded with juniors, sophomores and freshmen
already. I don't know if Boeheim is sitting on any
scholarships (he may have one as he was chasing 3 kids
last year and only got two), but even if he isn't, he
gets two this year when McRae and Edwards graduate, and
he probably is after only one position (center). If he
has just one to offer, it may help him because his attention
will be totally on two or three kids...trying to land just
one. With the penalties in effect this year, at least
recruits don't have to make that a part of their decision.
As for this season, if I'm Jimmy B., I get all of my youngsters
(Simms, Reafsnyder, Wallace, Hill, Jackson, etc...) plenty
of PT this year. Sorry Conrad, but that's the way the cookie
crumbles (he may not even play, as the NCAA is looking into
a violation he may have commited this summer by playing in
two summer leagues...only one is allowed).
|
28.1796 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Magic an egomanic or NBA=WWF? | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:00 | 6 |
|
I think they'll be in the BET Joe. The Alumni just bring too many bucks
into NY that weekend. Heck if SU doesn't play, scalpers will be jumping
off buildings...
mike
|
28.1797 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Just Lose, Baby | Thu Oct 01 1992 16:28 | 14 |
| That's too bad that they're not eligible for this year's tourney.
I don't think the BE should allow them to play in the conf. tourney. The
Metro conference got burned a few years ago when Louisville won the
tournament but was on probation and the conference ended up without a
representative in the tourney. Although the BE has enough perrennial
contenders where they don't have to be worried about being shut out of
the big dance, SU could knock out another bubble teams as mentioned
earlier. After Missouri won the Big 8 tournament a couple years ago
while on probation the conference changed their tune and made teams on
probation ineligible for the conference tourney.
Joe
|
28.1798 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Oct 01 1992 17:35 | 10 |
| > I don't think the BE should allow them to play in the conf. tourney.
With Louisville and Missouri two good examples of how a conference can
be in a tough position with a team on probation, I can see the argument
for not allowing them in the BET. But Mike's $$$$ point cannot be
ignored. I believe SU has over 20,000 alum in the NYC area.
I remember now that one of the things that would definitely have thrown
them out of the BET was if they were on a TV ban, as that would mean the
BET Final wouldn't be on TV....
|
28.1799 | I think they'll be in | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Oct 01 1992 22:00 | 13 |
|
Yabbut (maybe I should tm this sucker???) I thought I hear the
repost say that "...no post season tournaments AFTER the 92-93
season.".
I'm not a lawyer and I don't play one on tee vee but IMO, that means
next year. Wouldn't the '93 tournaments be considered part of the
'92-93 season?
I remain,
not dislexic but I deen to wonk!
Kev
|
28.1800 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Libertarians, the "If 6 turnout to be 9" Party | Fri Oct 02 1992 09:46 | 21 |
|
naw Kev, that just refers to the big dance. The conferences are free to
do as they please with their own tournements as long as they feed some
$$$$$ back to the NCAA's. Face the fact as T must have pointed out 100
times these spectacles are nothing more than money grubbing, tv cash cow
events. If you go to a regualar season big east game because it is sactioned
by the NCAA, you can't buy liguor. At the tourney the bar is packed. Those
folks kill me. They pay 20 bucks for a ticket and then sit at the bar in the
stadium watching it. It isn't like you can't bring the booze back to your
seat.
If a team from the big east is marginal, and SU knocks them off so be it.
I can't think of a year when the four semi-finalist haven't made the NCAA's.
This year will probably be a first cause SU will play in the tournement and
they'll (with great pain) most likely be in the semi's. The only team that
seems to have more fans at the Garden is SJU. I think that has more to do
with local flavoring.
Besides I want them there, I want revenge!!!!!!
mike
|
28.1801 | Big East Football | HBAHBA::HAAS | Sir Turtle | Fri Oct 02 1992 11:36 | 35 |
| Making the rounds, here are the KODs for the Big East.
MIAMI-FL 3 florida st
Look for Bobby Bowden's streak of losses to continue. Something
will go wrong for the Noles, something right for the Canes. Miami
wins by 1 or 2. A win but a did-not-cover.
boston college 1 WEST VIRGINIA
BC is hot, but they're on the road for the first time this year.
W.Va. has looked good since being tied by Miami o' Ohio. Minor
upset, W.Va wins the game.
syracuse 11� LOUISVILLE
Look for the Orangemen to rebound from being drubbed by Ohio St
and then being put on probation by the NCAA. Louisville couldn't
win at home against Wyoming. Syracuse by 2 TDs.
WASHINGTON ST 23 temple
Everytime I think about Washington St, I think of John Candy in
"Volunteers". He gets a whole commie horde singing the fight
song. In any case, Temple is doomed. Wazoo in a blowout.
penn st 14 RUTGERS
Joe Paterno continues to enjoy life before the Big 10. Rutgers is
improved but not enough. This is your basic mismatch type score.
Penn St big.
MARYLAND 2� pittsburgh
The Terps have played well against most teams and have run up
a lot of yards against all of 'em. Pittsburgh is horrible.
Maryland finally wins one *AND* covers.
Virginia Tech idle
TTom
|
28.1802 | MSU not UofL | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Fri Oct 02 1992 16:05 | 7 |
| re .1797 & .1798
I believe you guys are thinking of Memphis State instead of Louisville.
It was the Tigers who were ineligible for post-season play (because of
Dana Kirk, etc) but were allowed to compete in the Metro Tourney.
- Bob Roper
|
28.1803 | Malik is in pro basketball | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 17:12 | 12 |
|
Yabbut I forgot to enter this yesterday!
Ex-SJU All-'merican basketball star and player for LOUIEEEEEE, Malik
Sealy signed a contract to play with the Indiana Pacers.
hth
I remain,
reportin da moves!
Kev
|
28.1804 | Hoop season coming soon. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Oct 26 1992 16:43 | 14 |
| With basketball practices starting November 1, tickets for regular
season BE games are starting to go on sale. BC's tickets for the
general public went on sale today and as of 1pm this afternoon the
SU and G'town games were sold out.
I've been going to the SU-BC game the last 7 or 8 years and have
never had trouble getting tickets. I guess the Eagles fans are
excited about their upcoming season.
Tickets for SU's home games go on sale Wednesday. They can be
purchased at all Ticketmasters (bring cash).
Joe
|
28.1805 | ???? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Oct 26 1992 16:46 | 10 |
| Joe,
Can ya get BC tickets through Ticketmaster too?
I'm deening to wonk about the SJU visit up here.
I remain,
eager.....
Kev
|
28.1806 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 == Jake's p-name | Mon Oct 26 1992 16:47 | 9 |
| > I'm deening to wonk about the SJU visit up here.
Kev,
even with Loooouie gone?
I remain,
curious abouth this
The Crazy Met
|
28.1807 | | CTHQ1::LEARY | Jackie Sherrill won't STEER ya wrong. | Tue Oct 27 1992 09:03 | 13 |
| Big East commish Mike Tranghese came out with a brilliant statement
yesterday. Regarding the SU-WVa debacle, he said that the SU QB should
have been bounced as well as the WVa players OR no one should have been
tossed.
Well it's a little late for that. What purpose does it serve? Now
WVa will just get PO'd again. The refs should have dealt with it then,
and since they made their decision, let's just leave it. Tranghese's
statements can't reverse the decision. If he wanted to make something
positive out of this, then deal with the referees in a disciplinary
manner. His statements are just hollow posturing.
JMHO
MikeL
|
28.1808 | Hail, I ain't no WardleVane!!!!!!! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Oct 27 1992 09:06 | 34 |
| ================================================================================
Note 28.1806 *** THE BIG EAST *** 1806 of 1806
ACESMK::FRANCUS "Mets in '93 == Jake's p-name" 9 lines 26-OCT-1992 16:47
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> I'm deening to wonk about the SJU visit up here.
Kev,
even with Loooouie gone?
I remain,
curious abouth this
The Crazy Met
TcM,
'member the discussion between Ninj' and myself about this very
situation? Yeah, in my book LOUIEEEE was da primary reason but there
were, at that time, a few secondary reasons for my allegence to SJU.
Many were derivatives of LOUIEEEE and his program but stiil it is the
institution SJU who benefitted from LOUIEEEE.
SJU it is!
(Besides, LOUIEEEEE ain't gone, he jest retired from coaching. He's
still on the SJU payroll as a_assistant_to_da_President or somethang
like that).
HalTriedHallucinogens(tm)
I remain,
4SJU4now,
Kev
|
28.1809 | Call NOW !!!! | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Oct 27 1992 15:53 | 8 |
| > Can ya get BC tickets through Ticketmaster too?
Kev,
I don't think so, but you don't need them ! BC takes orders over the
phone, and you can use a credit card !!
617-552-3000
|
28.1810 | Syracuse's 1992-93 Schedule | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Oct 27 1992 15:59 | 26 |
| 12/1 CORNELL
12/4 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (1st round of Carrier Classic)
12/5 MARIST/VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (2nd round of Carrier Classic)
12/9 @ Tennessee
12/12 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
12/15 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY
12/19 WAGNER
12/22 LEMOYNE (Hey !, they're playing my alma mater !)
12/30 BOSTON COLLEGE
1/2 VILLANOVA
1/5 @ Georgetown
1/9 MIAMI
1/11 @ Seton Hall
1/16 @ Providence
1/23 ST. JOHN'S
1/27 @ Pittsburgh
1/31 SETON HALL
2/2 @ UConn
2/6 @ Miami
2/8 GEORGETOWN
2/15 UCONN
2/20 @ Boston College
2/23 @ Villanova
2/27 PROVIDENCE
3/1 @ St. John's
3/6 PITTSBURGH
|
28.1811 | Now there's REAL competition!!!!!! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Oct 27 1992 16:07 | 8 |
| Boy Joe, it fer shure looks like those 1st eight games are gonna be
real nail biters! Whaddid Bumheim do, sign up the Georgetown rejects?
;^)
I remain,
able to cast stones 'cause I ain't seen the SJU schedule yet!
Kev
|
28.1812 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Oct 28 1992 09:31 | 15 |
| > Boy Joe, it fer shure looks like those 1st eight games are gonna be
> real nail biters!
A direct reflection of the NCAA's reduced schedule.
St. John's non-conference sched:
12/1 St. Francis, NY
12/2 Iona or Columbia (Lapchick tourney)
12/5 @ Niagara
12/10 @ Fordham
12/19 Hofstra
12/23 @ Indiana
12/28 Manhattan
12/30 Rutgers or Kentucky (ECAC)
|
28.1813 | Recruiting Info | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Oct 30 1992 10:24 | 28 |
| Syracuse received a verbal commitment from Charles Gelatt (6'8", C/F,
Binghamton, NY). He's considered a "blue chip" talent, who's strong
and talented in the post. He chose SU over UConn, Vill, Providence
and UNLV.
Adding Gelatt to this year's freshmen (Wallace and Hill, both 6'8")
certainly solves the frontline problem. If they land one of the
talented centers (Rasheed Wallace still has them on his list), SU
will be very strong for the next 3-4 years...somewhat surprising,
given the set-back other schools have experienced when being
investigated and put on probation.
Other BE verbal commits:
BC Danya Abrams, 6'8", Tarrytown, NY
Keenan Jourdan, 6'7", Wolfeboro, NH
PC Austin Croshere, 6'9", Santa Monica, CA
Jason Murdock, 6'3", Raritan, NJ (Eric's cousin)
UConn Kirk King, 6'7", Baton Rouge, LA (stolen from LSU)
Vill Al Williams, 6'4", Fort Washington, PA
King, Williams and Gelatt are considered "significant" recruits.
The BE's '93 recruiting will be defined by Rasheed Wallace, who lists
Vill, SU and G'town among the schools he's considering.
|
28.1814 | dual listings | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Nov 02 1992 15:12 | 25 |
|
Street & Smith's Predicted Dick Vitale's
Order of Finishing Selections
1. Seton Hall 1. Seton Hall
2. Georgetown 2. UConn
3. Syracuse 3. Georgetown
4. UConn 4. Syracuse
5. St. John's 5. BC
6. 'Nova 6. Pitt
7. BC 7. 'Nova
8. Pitt 8. St. John's
9. PC 9. PC
10. Miami 10. Miami
Interesting........
I remain,
storing up some valium - SJU only has 2 returning starters thisted year
:*(
Kev
|
28.1815 | Go Pirates! | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Nov 02 1992 15:19 | 6 |
| re .1814:
Sounds good to me. :-)
py
|
28.1816 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:21 | 21 |
| > Street & Smith's Predicted Dick Vitale's
> Order of Finishing Selections
>
> 1. Seton Hall 1. Seton Hall
> 2. Georgetown 2. UConn
> 3. Syracuse 3. Georgetown
> 4. UConn 4. Syracuse
I guess people are expecting Harrington to play at Mourning's level
immediately.
At least Vitale is consistent. He never gives SU any credit....
The Big East magazine gives SH the nod at #1 too. They have SU #2.
I believe BC is their #3 pick. I expect them to have a good year.
I'm surprised both of the above have them in the 2nd division.
Looks like they know of SH's power, but don't know the rest of
the league that well.
I'll bring it in tomorrow and post all of their pre-season picks.
|
28.1817 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Andre Marrou for President!!!!!!! | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:32 | 15 |
|
They also realize that Joey Brown is going to be a STAR, this year....
;^)
Does anyone really listen to Vitale? I would think SU is in the top three..
The Pirates should run away with the league but funny thing about PJ, he's
better in the 'dog role than the favorite...
I can't understand how anybody expects UConn to be any good? They lost
Smitty and he was everything to this team.....throw in Sellers being
gone too....
mike
|
28.1818 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:35 | 7 |
| It is very unusual for anyone to run away with the Big East. For the
most part the league it too competitive for anyone to go 12-2 and
nearly everyone else go 8-8 (or whatever the real numbers are). Yeah it
happens, but it is pretty rare.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1819 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Andre Marrou for President!!!!!!! | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:37 | 7 |
|
Actually TCM it would be more like 16-2 but you're right it usually around
10 or 11 wins that takes titles. Still though the Pirates are loaded with
returning starters, a bench and if old Luther has lost some weight, than
they're down right scary.
mike
|
28.1820 | PJ and Calhoun need to prove something. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:28 | 31 |
| You bring up two very good points Mike:
> The Pirates should run away with the league but funny thing about PJ, he's
> better in the 'dog role than the favorite...
The media loves SH, but why ? He had the one big Cinderella year
in the NCAA tournament, and one BE tourney title, but that's it.
They don't have the history that G'town, SJU and Syracuse have,
yet the last few years they've received praise and admiration
from all corners.
IMO, Carlesimo NEEDS to sweep the BE (regular season and tourney
titles), and get to the Regional Finals for his team to live up
to the pre-season hype.
> I can't understand how anybody expects UConn to be any good? They lost
> Smitty and he was everything to this team.....throw in Sellers being
> gone too....
In a different way, Calhoun also has to live up to all the high praise
he's received. He rode Smith and Sellers for 4 years, let's see what
he can do without them. He's got good talent in Burrell and Marshall,
but now they're the key guys (ie: new roles). Calhoun needs to restructure
the team and keep winning.
Boeheim has more critics than anyone, but to his credit, he always
finds a way to win, year-after-year. You have to go back to pre-Pearl
to find a less talented SU team than last year's, and yet he still came
home with the BE title.
|
28.1821 | | CTHQ1::MCCULLOUGH | Melanie's formula - $70/case | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:34 | 9 |
|
�The media loves SH, but why ? He had the one big Cinderella year
For whatever the reason, PJ comesa cross as a nice guy, and the media
seems to respond, whereas virtually all the other coaches in the BE come across
as beasts, who are feuding with the media. this is also true, to a lesser
extent for Calhoun.
=Bob=
|
28.1822 | Pre-season Picks from Big East Yearbook | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 03 1992 16:37 | 25 |
| 1 Seton Hall
2 Syracuse
3 UConn
4 BC
5 G'town
6 Pitt
7 Vill
8 PC
9 SJU
10 Miami
1st team:
Curley (BC), Burrell (UConn), Dehere (SH), Moten (SU), Smith (PC)
2nd team:
Walker (SH), Miller (Vill), McNeal (Pitt), Brown (G'town),
Marshall (UConn)
Rookie team:
Harrington (G'town), Wallace (SU), Blackwell (BC), Edwards (Mia),
Brown (SJU)
|
28.1823 | I'll bite | DEMING::MCKAY | | Wed Nov 04 1992 15:05 | 20 |
| Mikey are you trying to light my fire!!!!
UCONN will contend again this year. Smitty as you like to call him
was NOT the team lsat year.
UCONN returns Scott Burrell, Donyell Marshall, Kevin Ollie, Brian Fair,
Rudy Johnson (IR last year), Toraino Walker, Richie Ashmede and
Natumbo Willingham. I don't know who they have for incoming Freshman
but I'm sure it isn't much due to the influx of last year's class.
The only weak spot I see is a dominant center, which I don't think they
need because they'll be running and gunning!!!!!!
Joey Brown sips, Thompson sips, G'Town sips.....How do I really feel
8*)
BTW I was not chosen in the first lottery for Hartford civic center
season tix. Threw my name in the general lottery for tix but it
doesn't look good. Hottest ticket in town 8*) (Only ticket in town)
Jimbo
|
28.1824 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Not happy but glad | Thu Nov 05 1992 09:34 | 8 |
|
yeah that great recruiting class did a lot last year for UConn didn't it...
Whenever there was trouble last year they looked for Smitty to bail them out
with the shot or the defense. I just think there is no go to guy in this
crowd and that will hurt them big. Burell's offense is spotty and Torrino
can cope an attitude and get lost. They certainly have enough horses to play
well but I don't think they'll have the savy to win the close ones.
|
28.1825 | lovin' it | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 05 1992 15:26 | 6 |
| >yeah that great recruiting class did a lot last year for UConn didn't it...
get 'em Mike. I love it when you go after someone other than Syracuse !
BTW, read your comments again...it almost sounds like comments you (and
others) have made about Syracuse in the past.
|
28.1826 | I didn't start it | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:23 | 16 |
|
That's it. Hoop bashing has officially started and I'll make myself
very clear.
"Everyone in the BIG EAST except UCONN sips" 8*)
I didn't see any problem with UCONN's frosh last year Mike. As
advertised or better in my opinion. Don't forget Rudy Johnson
went down for the season in the first few games but not before I
saw him play in person. He is a stud! Of course we'll miss Smitty
but Fair is going to open some eyes.
As for SorryExcuse, enlighten me with their roster please Joe.
I am searching for a BIG EAST Yearbook this weekend, so I can
back up the bashing with some facts. 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1827 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Big Imagination, better than real life | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:40 | 30 |
|
Jimbo, you don't need to bring no facts into an argument with me....Stats
bore me to death....Fair didn't do squat last year when I saw him and
Ashmede did even less. Burell should stick to baseball and Torrino's a thug
who'll get toss a few times this year...
As for SU, them being on probation is the best thing to happen to them. With
some supposed great recruits and the returning class they have, Expectation
would have been very high. We all know how Jimmie handles those situations
don't we Joe????
If the Pirates stay healthy they should win atleast 14 games in the conference.
anyways here my prediction
Seton Hall - no surprise here
Georgetown - Otello and Joey YAHOO!!!
Boston Col - if Curley's back is ok
Providence - run and gun and gun again
Miami - why not?
Nova - may surprise if the coach changes the O
SJU - not much left in the cupboard
Pitt - Evans is still there
UConn - most overrated program in the East
Syracuse - cause it would make my year to see them here....
;^)
mike
|
28.1828 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:46 | 15 |
| Fair is a solid player, he is quick and is the best shooter on the
team. Ashmeade didn't play much last year but Kevin Ollie had
plenty of minutes. He's a playground player in the Kenny Anderson
mold (don't know if that's too good 8*)
UCONN 7th, I'm heading over to your office right now and MAKE you
change that prediction!!!
Why all the pro-Seton Hall polls. Who is back for them stiffs besides
Luther?
I like Syracuse in the cellar, I just see G'town a bit closer to
them than my sacred Huskies.
Jimbo
|
28.1829 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Big Imagination, better than real life | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:23 | 7 |
|
Seton Hall returns just about their entire starting roster. Dehere, Karnivous,
Walker and Caver are all back. The biggest question for them is how much will
Luther contribute. If it's a big a contribution as his size then they ought
to make it to New Orleans...
mike
|
28.1830 | A slow time in SJU land..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Nov 11 1992 09:21 | 13 |
| Not much happening in SJU-land. Recruiting is slow for this year; I
think Mahoney is spending a lot of time on next year's NY crop, which
includes USA top 5 players 6'10" F/C Zendon Hamilton and 6'5" G Felipe
Lopez (by the way, Hamilton was at SJU's opening practice this year).
The annual Red/White game is this Saturday evening, so it will be
interesting to see where Frosh Maurice Brown and Charles Minelend fit in.
On a couple of other fronts, SHU landed 6'7" SF Donnell Williams (NJ),
and, I thought I saw where Miami Fr. Steve Edwards blew out his knee.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1831 | predictions | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Nov 11 1992 15:13 | 41 |
| > I like Syracuse in the cellar, I just see G'town a bit closer to
> them than my sacred Huskies.
HA !! I think a bunch of you had SU in the cellar last year at this
time. And now they're the reigning Big East Champions !!!!
Hey Mike, talk about expectations for SU, where do you think they'll
be for next year's club...with everyone but Conrad McRae back, and
something to prove ??? And if they get one of those prize HS centers
to sign on the dotted line....
My predictions for the BE regular season are below. Let me preface them
with this: after SH and SU in the 1-2 spots, and SJU and Miami bringing
up the rear, anyone can finish anywhere. Villanova could benefit from
Massimino leaving, as they have some very talented players who have been
wearing straight-jackets to this point. UConn has some talent, but it's
young, and Burrell and Marshall must take over...better said than done,
and someone has to get them the ball. And I want to see what Calhoun is
made of, post-Smith. G'town will continue to be G'town...not better than
SH or SU, though. O'Brien finally has a team that warrants *expectations*...
let's see how he handles the pressure. He certainly has more critics than fans.
I like Providence's roster...I don't think Barnes is anyone special.
Ditto for Pitt, although Evans is worse.
Notice a pattern here ?? Decent talent, but the coach stinks ???
No wonder BE recruiting has been poor the last couple of years.
Mike, these BE coaches make Bum-heim look good !!!
1- Seton Hall
2- Syracuse
3- UConn
4- Villanova
5- G'town
6- Boston College
7- Providence
8- Pitt
9- SJU
10- Miami
|
28.1832 | Ugh, Miami Bball future powerhouse?? | CTHQ1::LEARY | Jackie Sherrill won't STEER ya wrong. | Wed Nov 11 1992 16:03 | 8 |
| Joe,
Do you envision Miami wiining recruiting battles in the next couple
of years and moving up in the Big East??
I do.
JMHO,
MikeL
|
28.1833 | Miami will be legit. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 12 1992 11:51 | 15 |
| > Do you envision Miami wiining recruiting battles in the next couple
> of years and moving up in the Big East??
They already have this past year. They have a great freshman class.
I think they're going to hurt ACC and SEC schools in head-to-head
recruiting wars more than they'll hurt BE schools. The BE hasn't
been attracting many players south of Virginia, so unless Miami
is extremely successful on the court the next few years, and starts
coming north (ie: NY,NJ,Penn,Conn) for players I don't think they'll
cut into other BE school's recruiting base.
The first priority of recruiting is to lock-in the local talent, and
Florida has some, and its base will grow (with basketball's increasing
popularity). Miami's goal should be to dominate the state of Florida,
and then head north to Georgia.
|
28.1834 | More Redmen doings............. | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Nov 12 1992 12:16 | 12 |
| SJU lost 6'6" Swingman Jamal Robinson to Virginia. This NYC kid
represented the only chance SJU had for a NYC'er this year. NYC's # 1
recruit, C/BF Ed Elisma, is destined for SHU or Ga. Tech in the Spring.
SJU's primary target now is JUCO 6'6" Swingman ..... Scott, who last
year was a First Team JUCO AA as a Freshman; the only other JUCO
Freshman tabbed as such was Larry Johnson. Mahoney plans on signing
two other players this year, both big men, to replace Lamont Middleton
and Mitchell Foster.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1835 | more fallout from the SU suspension. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:01 | 17 |
| I thought I had read that SU was to appear on CBS 2 or 3 times this
season, but the latest TV schedule published in USA Today has them
on that network only once. I wonder if they changed the schedule
once the SU suspension was announced ?
SU's national TV appearances for the '92-93 season:
12/9 @Tennessee ESPN
1/11 @Seton Hall ESPN
1/31 Seton Hall CBS
2/8 G'town ESPN
2/15 UConn ESPN
3/1 @St. John's ESPN
They'll appear on Boston/Providence TV four other times in games vs.
BC and PC. Perhaps the St. John's game at SU will be on Ch.9 (WOR).
|
28.1836 | Hello Phil, I hava request..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Hail to Bill Long and TcM | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:44 | 10 |
|
I found out I get WOR on my cable! Is WOR going to do many SJU games?
Anybody in NY (hint, that's you Phil) care to list the SJU games
on Ch9?
I (still) remain,
the lonely SJU guy in New_England (sniff :^(
Kev
|
28.1837 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Big Imagination, better than real life | Thu Nov 12 1992 16:48 | 8 |
|
they usually do a couple of SJU games per year. they (WOR) also do Nets games
so you can watch DC and Kenny.....
looks like Daly has his hands full with that crew. Kenny and Petro don't get
along from what I read.....
mike
|
28.1838 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Fri Nov 13 1992 15:43 | 16 |
| >> Do you envision Miami wiining recruiting battles in the next couple
>> of years and moving up in the Big East??
>> I do.
>> JMHO,
>> MikeL
Mike, I certainly don't think that's out of the question. Remember,
Miami is led by Leonard Hamilton who was a former assistant at Kentucky
under Joe Hall. While Leonard was at UK, he was known as one of the
best recruiters in the country. He put together some fantastic classes
at UK. Names like Bowie, Turpin, Master, Kenny Walker, Derrick Hord,
etc. He also built Oklahoma State into a Big-Eight power before
leaving for Miami.
Bob Roper
|
28.1839 | Couldn't resist 'Cat!! | CTHQ1::LEARY | Jackie Sherrill won't STEER ya wrong. | Fri Nov 13 1992 15:49 | 8 |
| Hmmmm Bob,
From Kaintuck to Miami. There's a catchy phrase here but I can't
recall it. Something an=bout ooze or slime.
Mucho 8^)'s of course,
MikeL
|
28.1840 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Fri Nov 13 1992 15:52 | 4 |
| No problem Mike. Someone has to keep us over zealous Cat fans in line
now that MrT is history! :-)
bob WILDCAT roper
|
28.1841 | Redmen Notes..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sun Nov 15 1992 13:04 | 22 |
| Kev, I don't have any Ch. 9 listing as yet, but when I do, I'll post
them. There may not be many because SJU is on CBS, ESPN and MSG about
23 times.
In other SJU news, the Redmen did get an oral commitment from JUCO First
Team AA James Scott, a 6'6" Swingman (the only other First time Fr. JUCO
AA was Larry Johnson).
In addition, 6'8" B/PF Roshown McLeod, from storied St. Anthony's in
Jersey City, NJ, signed with the Redmen for next year.
In the Red/White Exhibiton game last night, Jr. BF/C Shawnell Scott had
35 points on 16 for 16 shooting from the field. The only other
performance of note was that Fr. F Charles Minelend had 26 points.
Felipe Lopez, a 6'5" 2G/SF Junior out of NYC (some call him the top Jr.
in the country) has narrowed his college choices to 11 schools:
UCLA, Ariz., NC, Ga. Tech., Fla. St., SU, SHU, Ohio St., Indiana & SJU.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1842 | SU's roster. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Tue Nov 17 1992 08:59 | 39 |
| WALLACE fr | xxx | MOTEN so
(sekunda so) | x | (jackson so)
(hill fr) | | (mccorkle jr)
| | (reafsnyder fr)
| | (siock sr)
| |MCRAE sr
-----------------
HOPKINS sr
AUTRY jr (harris so)
(simms fr)
Pre-season reports indicate that those in caps will be the starters.
The most obvious active players off the bench are Sekunda, Jackson,
McCorkle and Siock. Harris has the most to prove...and lucky for him
he's one of the most talented scorers on the team (ie: a quick way to
earn more PT).
A lot has been written in the pre-season about Sekunda's progress,
and how Luke Jackson has the tools to become a *star-type* player.
Let's hope these two, and Harris get lots of minutes.
Scott McCorkle gives Boeheim more talent, but also a "PT" problem.
He's a junior, and has talent (maybe the best outside shooter they
have). Boeheim's really got his work cut-out for him.
Michael Edwards is not listed on the roster in the BE Yearbook, so it
appears that he's either left school, or isn't playing. That leaves
the backup point guard job for Simms. This is the perfect situation
for Simms' development.
Otis Hill is a freshman with a great rep as a board-banger, but there will
have to be unique situations to play him and sit experienced players from the
list of McRae-Wallace-Moten-Jackson-Sekunda-Siock.
It looks like Reafsnyder is the only one without a shot at BE regular
season PT. Boeheim has already said that he still needs to bulk up for
the physical game of the BE.
|
28.1843 | Redmen Notes..... | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Nov 19 1992 10:01 | 35 |
| Saw the Redmen play Marathon Oil in an exhibition last night at Alumni
Hall; the Redmen lost 88-82.
A few notes.....
I've had season tickets since a freshman (22 years now) and this is the
least talented Redmen team in those years (granted, BF Shawnelle Scott
did have to sit out a one game suspension for violating a Summer League
participation rule).
The only highlights were Lamont Middleton (22 points) and Fr. F Charles
Minlend, a 6'6" kid who likes to bang, and who worked real hard on the
offensive boards and battled the larger opponents to a draw. He
finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds. He, along with 6'5" Swingman
Rowan Barrett, Mahoney's first two SJU recruits, got a lot of playing
time, perhaps a sign that Mahoney will be playing "his recruits", and
not Louiee's.
Mahoney was well received as the new era began, and the crowd went wild
when SJU went to a press in the first half, and played it for a lot
of the second half. This team also runs a lot more, but I suspect this
will change once the grind of the conference season begins.
Mahoney spent much of the evening conferring with top assistant George
Felton, which makes you wonder what long-time assistant Ron Rutledge is
thinking).
With Minlend, Barrett and James Scott on the way, its evident to me
that Mahoney wants a more athletic team on the floor. Now, all he
needs are some other Studs like Felipe Lopez, Zendon Hamilton, etc....
Redmen Phil
|
28.1844 | Early Signing Period Ends today. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Nov 19 1992 13:27 | 26 |
| > Now, all he needs are some other Studs like Felipe Lopez
Phil, don't get too excited about the prospect of getting Lopez,
he's only a HS junior...can't help for another 2 years.
Early signing period results for Syracuse:
- Charles Gelatt, 6'8" C/F, Binghamton, NY
- Todd Burgan, 6'6" F/G, Detroit (Pershing), MI
Both are considered top high school players.
Syracuse is now at their scholarship limit with these two signings.
Part of the NCAA penalties was that SU would have only 12 scholarships
to offer for the '93-94 and '94-95 school years. They have 13 scholarship
kids now, three (Siock, Hopkins, McRae) will graduate this year, and
the two signees above give them 12 for next year. So unless someone
transfers out of SU, this year's recruiting is completed. Too bad,
'cause the big guy out of Philly (Rasheed Wallace) still had SU on
his list.
All things considered, SU's recruiting during this horrible 2-year
investigation period wasn't hurt. They lost Donyell Marshall to
UConn, but some reports indicate that Moten wouldn't have signed
if Marshall had.
|
28.1845 | It doesn't take much | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Nov 20 1992 13:06 | 3 |
| I just bought my BIG EAST yearbook, it's going to be a good weekend!!!
Jimbo
|
28.1846 | Wrasslin' might be on the tube | CTHQ1::LEARY | Why George why? Because it's there! | Fri Nov 20 1992 15:38 | 8 |
| -1,
Well you could prepare your college football prognostications
for next week!! Lord knows ya need the prep time 8^)
Big East yearbook? O main hep us!
MikeL
|
28.1847 | one for ya | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Nov 20 1992 15:49 | 18 |
| This'll give 'saw a woodie
Last Years BE Yearbook had a picture of Scott Burrell doing a high
flyin jump shot - right on the fromt cover!
This years, he's there again, doing a tigerpaw dribble turn.
2 years ina row!
I think that fer tellin ya this, you should get me tickets to the UConn
- SJU game Dec 8!
And don't loose them!
I remain,
like Klinger, crazy right?
Kev
|
28.1848 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Fri Nov 20 1992 15:56 | 17 |
| > I think that fer tellin ya this, you should get me tickets to the UConn
> - SJU game Dec 8!
Where is it going to be held. If it's at Gampel, I won't even bother
looking into it, because they just ain't available. (btw, they are
talking about expanding Gampel).
If it's at the Civic Center, I can try and look into it....
> And don't loose them!
What! Do I look like Kwak?
'Saw
|
28.1849 | A few more notes..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Nov 21 1992 10:22 | 33 |
| Kev, the only SJU games on WWOR (Ch. 9) are Dec. 8 @ UConn and Jan. 30
vs. UConn @ MSG.
All other games are on either MSG or MSGII cable in NY, CBS or ESPN.
Other notes.....
I know that Felipe Lopez is only a Jr. this year, but that's the state
of the Redmen these days; we're looking ahead two years already.
Other signings in the BE:
UConn: Ray Allen, 6'5" G, S.C. (chose UConn over Kentucky and
Alabama)
Ruslan Inyatkin, 6'6" F/G
Miami: Alex Fraser, 6'7" F, Miami
Jamal Johnson, 6'8' F, Fl. JUCO Super
Pitt: Jaime Peterson, 6'9" BF/C, Vt. JUCO (I think he signed with
BC a couple of years ago)
Providence: Eric Williams, 6'8" F, IN, JUCO Super
Piotr Szybilski, C, NH
Its interseting to note that with SJU's James Scott, the BE got three
of the top JUCO talents in the U.S..
According to what I have been reading, Rasheed Wallace is down to
Villanova, Temple, Georgetown and NC. He will sign in the spring.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1850 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Nov 23 1992 14:07 | 6 |
| > According to what I have been reading, Rasheed Wallace is down to
> Villanova, Temple, Georgetown and NC. He will sign in the spring.
Signing in the Spring ? That's good to hear. That gives Bum-heim time
to get one of the other kids to transfer to free up a scholarship for
Rasheed.
|
28.1851 | Any news on Donyell Marshall's injury from the Purdue game? | ADTSHR::PHILLIPS | | Mon Nov 30 1992 11:10 | 0 |
28.1852 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Mon Nov 30 1992 11:36 | 17 |
| The last I read, he was going for an MRI on his knee. A huge blow to
the Huskies if he's gone for the season. He was definitely in a lot
of pain when it happened.
There were some bright spots for the Huskies in the loss. Covington
Cormier can play. He will start over Ollie. Brian Fair was hitting
from downtown. Donny Marshall showed up looking like he'd been
practiciing a bit. Rudy Johnson looked lean and fit.
The negatives were Burrell shot terrible and still kept throwing them
up. Toraino still can't make a foul shot to save his life. The
pressure 'D' wasn't quite there. Hopefully that will come with some
more games.
Jimbo
|
28.1853 | | ADTSHR::PHILLIPS | | Mon Nov 30 1992 11:59 | 10 |
|
I'm sure this will come out when his status is known, but will he still
have 3 years left to play after this year? Or would it be 2 since he played
in a game this year? ... assuming his injury is serious enough to keep him
out the rest of the season.
As for Uconn - they needed to fill the scoring gap left by Smith outside
and Sellers inside. Donyell might have taken care of inside - but with him
out now and no clear replacement for Smith's points - could be a long
season for Uconn.
|
28.1854 | not serious.... | ADTSHR::PHILLIPS | | Tue Dec 01 1992 09:47 | 4 |
|
The Boston Globe says that Marshall's injury is not serious. It did not
say when he could play again. Too bad - not easy playing Purdue and NC State
without your best player.
|
28.1855 | would be a huge blow to UConn | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 01 1992 09:49 | 8 |
| >I'm sure this will come out when his status is known, but will he still
>have 3 years left to play after this year? Or would it be 2 since he played
>in a game this year?
I don't understand how they determine whether a player, who's injured in
an early-season game, loses that year or not. When Sean Miller (Pitt)
had a season-ending injury in the 1st or 2nd game of the season 2-3 years
back, he did NOT lose that season.
|
28.1856 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Dec 01 1992 11:39 | 7 |
| Herald reported that Marshall JUST hyperextended his knee. Phew!!!
Joe I don't know how they determine medical red shirting either, but
I think it's like an appeal board which takes the type of injury and
the amount of time into the season the injury occured.
Jimbo
|
28.1857 | a tough season, just made a little more bearable | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 01 1992 11:44 | 3 |
| The Big East schools voted to allow Syracuse to participate in this
year's BE tournament. A nice gesture, and much appreciated by this
Syracuse fan.
|
28.1858 | Comings and goings..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Dec 01 1992 12:08 | 9 |
| Saw where Ben Davis is leaving (or already has left) Kansas.
In addition, it looks like Jamal Faulkner will surface at Alabama.
SJU's season kicks off tonight. This could be the longest one ever.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1859 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Mothership Connection | Tue Dec 01 1992 12:16 | 6 |
|
>> SJU's season kicks off tonight. This could be the longest one ever.
So Phil, who are this year's cream puffs in the Lapchick Tourney ?
|
28.1860 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 01 1992 12:58 | 5 |
| Tommy -
I think its Bugner, Wepner and Cooper.
JD
|
28.1861 | Thanks anyways, "Phil" | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Mothership Connection | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:09 | 8 |
|
>> I think its Bugner, Wepner and Cooper.
JD, if you know anything about boxing history (doubtful) you'd know
that Ali barely escaped against British tough guy Henry Cooper. St.
John's opponents in this year's tourney aren't anywhere near as
threatening. In fact I'd be surprised if they were all Div. 1.
|
28.1862 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:12 | 8 |
| Tommy -
Yeah, and Chuck Wepner knocked him down by stepping on his foot.
Boxing history. Now there's an interesting subject. Too bad the Quarry
brothers aren't on the schedule.
JD
|
28.1863 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Mothership Connection | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:13 | 2 |
|
You don't know who St. John's is playing in the tourney, do you ?
|
28.1864 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:24 | 8 |
| Tommy,
Haven't heard who is inthe Lapchick.
Only big east games tonight are:
Brown at Providence
JD
|
28.1865 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:45 | 14 |
| >Only big east games tonight are:
>Brown at Providence
Au contraire, mon ami:
Cornell at SU
Rider at SH
Brown at PC
SJU in Lapchick (SJU, Columbia, Iona, St. Francis)
Fla International at Miami
Vill at American
Joe
|
28.1866 | G'town's opener | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:46 | 3 |
| And Mike, the BIG game is tomorrow !!!:
St. Leo's at G'town
|
28.1867 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 01 1992 13:48 | 6 |
| THANKS.
USA Today only had the Providence game listed (got it from Tonight's Line
secion - Friars are 25 point favorites..)
JD
|
28.1868 | Syracuse beats Cornell !!!!! | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Wed Dec 02 1992 11:04 | 1 |
| Syracuse 97, Cornell 65. Lawrence Moten had 29.
|
28.1869 | Lets go Hoyas... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:09 | 4 |
|
St Leo's is going down! Tonite.....:-)\
Chappy
|
28.1870 | I'll still take Dehere with the first pick | CNTROL::CHILDS | Karoke Hockey catch the fever! | Wed Dec 02 1992 12:35 | 0 |
28.1871 | What if I pick before you? ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Dec 02 1992 14:37 | 1 |
|
|
28.1872 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Dec 02 1992 17:15 | 4 |
| Looks like another terrible year for the Canes on the hardwood - they
lost to Florida International last night.
Joe
|
28.1873 | Make that 18 in a row..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Dec 03 1992 13:22 | 19 |
| Hey, give us a break......
I already said its going to be a long year for the Redmen, so why not
get a few W's under the belt?
By the way, the Redmen did win the Lapchick (Surprise, Surprise,
Surprise.....)!! Quite an interesting bunch, these Redmen. It will be
a long season, mark my words.
In other happenings, Ben Davis will transfer from Kansas to Florida,
and Rich Ashmeade has been let out of his scholarship by UConn to
transfer. Interesting that both of them were NYC kids that strongly
considered SJU but went elsewhere. I was sort of hoping that Davis
might transfer to SJU.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1874 | Is there a Lapchick Trophy? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Dec 03 1992 13:32 | 12 |
| Phil,
Did you get to see any of the games? Naturally, the Woostah paper
didn't list any SJU info so I was curious, especially when I recall
your lasted(tm) note about the "worst" in 22 years.
Nexted game is @Niagara on Saturday right?
I remain,
yer rootin' pal up north!
Kev
|
28.1875 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | The Mothership Connection | Thu Dec 03 1992 13:38 | 5 |
| >> -< Is there a Lapchick Trophy? >-
Yes there is, Kev. It's a beaut, too. It's a bronze casting depict-
ing a pitbull with a chihuahua clenched between it's jaws. Quite a
sight.
|
28.1876 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Dec 03 1992 14:09 | 6 |
| Ohhhhh,
sounds 'tres chick! Oui?
;^)
|
28.1877 | Pitt next Wednesday. | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Thu Dec 03 1992 16:04 | 10 |
|
Mighty St Leo's went down last night 87-49 to my mighty
Hoyas. Othella Harrington scored 24(I Think).
LETS GO HOYAS.....
Chappy.
|
28.1878 | more bad luck for Uconn.... | ADTSHR::PHILLIPS | | Fri Dec 04 1992 09:21 | 8 |
|
Walker has not been to practice since the loss to Purdue. He will not be
allowed to make the trip to NC State. Marshall is not likely to play (much).
Kevin Ollie had a concussion in practice wednesday.
Off to a great start!
|
28.1879 | Walker indefinately suspended!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | I must not think Bad Thoughts | Fri Dec 04 1992 10:37 | 4 |
|
I thought Calhoun was running UCONN not Boehiem????
;^)
|
28.1880 | It'll be a long one..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Dec 04 1992 14:15 | 28 |
| I just heard on WFAN that Toraino (sp?) Walker was suspended
indefinitely from the UConn Hoops team.
With Donyell Marshall and Ollie hurting, my Redmen may yet have a slight
chance to win at UConn next week. Maybe Burrell, Cormier, Fair, Donnie
Marshall et. al. will have something happen to themselves as well (of
course, I'm only kidding; I wouldn't wish any harm to any of the Huskies).
Kev, the Redmen will struggle this year because the system that Mahoney
wants to play doesn't have the right players as yet. He wants to run
more and press, but the athletic players aren't here yet, although
Freshmen Rowan Barrett and Charles Minlend (who made the Lapchick
All-Tourney team) are the beginning, along with this year's recruits,
Scott and McLeod.
The key will be the Redmen's ability to keep the turnovers to a minimum
(Cain had a 4 to 1 ratio for the two games and Fr. Maurice Brown looks
like a future star at the point ), and hit their open shots, which So.
Sergio Lyuk and Barrett and another Fr., Fred Lyson look capable of.
2G's Derek Brown and Lee Green play solid D, but are poor outside
shooters.
Additionally, Scott and Middleton, along with reserve Foster, must bang
the boards and stay out of foul trouble, which may be a big problem.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1881 | Derek = no shot???? Whaaaat? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Dec 04 1992 15:38 | 16 |
| Interesting point about Derek Brown. No outside shot? I thought when
he came from H. Frank Carey HS in Franklin Square, he was recruited
because he HAD an outside shot?
Mebbe he needs a optomotrist?
Wonder what Toraino (yup, spelt it right) did to get booted off?
Wish he had waited till after the Big East Rotis. draft! I wanted him
on MikeyC's team!!
;^)
I remain,
suffering the loss of 4 starters from last year's SJU team....
Kev
|
28.1882 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I must not think Bad Thoughts | Fri Dec 04 1992 15:47 | 4 |
| He skipped the last 4 practices. That's why he got suspended....
probably bet Purdue last saturday and was enjoying his winnings...
;^)
|
28.1883 | Rotis questions | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Dec 04 1992 15:55 | 13 |
|
Cain player on suspenders be drafted in da rotis?
Where'd the B-E conf. go?
When we gonna pick the lottery # to determine the draw?
mindless deening,
I remain,
wondering who to pick!
Kev
|
28.1884 | A10 (and a whole lotta others) > BigEast. 'Nuf said. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 07 1992 11:19 | 14 |
| So. To all you BigLeasters who ridiculed me for Objectively reporting
that the BigTVeast was suffering horrible
recruiting_year_after_horrible_recruiting_year, ....
What think_ye that, not only is this in_serious_decline_made_for_
TV_league out of the upper echelon of top conferences, but it ain't
even the best conference in the Northeast anymore?!! Haw haw! Clearly
the Atlantic 10 has at least caught up, and IMNSHO, surpassed, the
BigEast. Clearly. (Also got one less team in_NCAA_trouble, too!)
I, for one, like it. Alot.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1885 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Dec 07 1992 11:34 | 5 |
|
Lot a pent-up frustration to work out from the past year, huh, ACChris?
glenn
|
28.1886 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Say Goodbye George! | Mon Dec 07 1992 11:36 | 7 |
| > So. To all you BigLeasters who ridiculed me for Objectively reporting
> that the BigTVeast was suffering horrible
> recruiting_year_after_horrible_recruiting_year, ....
Yeah, the Blews are a real testament to good recruiting eh? One title
in all them years!
Denny
|
28.1887 | None of nations top-flight studs have inked with BigEast. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 07 1992 11:45 | 21 |
| Could someone tell me the last BigEast team to reach the Final 4,
please? (Pretty sure it was before my 6-year old was born. Hee haw!!)
Face it boys and girls, not only does the BigTVeast have inferior
talent than the rest of the country, but it's *easily* the worst league
to watch on the medium it was designed for. (TV) Grabbing, holding,
slow_down, over coaching, fouling, fouling, fouling, free throw, free
throw, grab, hold, foul, hold_the_ball, etc, etc. Meanwhile I flip over
to Raycom and the ACC boys are going up and down the floor (assuming
Virginia's not playing) and we're showcasing the finest talent in the
country.
Gotta admit though, that Dave Gavitt was a smart 'un. He created a
media event, not unlike the creator of some sitcom comedy, watched it
ride like a rocket to the top of the ratings, and jumped off just as it
started spiralling down toward earth. Now, like an old, wornout repeat
of Maude or Sanford and Son, it's destined for the scrap-heap of hoops
history.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1888 | Snuffy < Thompson,Carlessimo and Louiee..... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Mon Dec 07 1992 12:28 | 16 |
|
Dear ACC Chris........
Your Six Year Old was born in 85 or 86 correct?
Here is the Big East info you REQUESTED..
85 Villanova (NCAA CHAMPS), Georgetown (runnerup)
87 Syracuse(runnerup) Providence(third place)
89 Seton Hall (runnerup OT)
In these years I only see NC in the FF once and getting blown out
by Kansas Big Guy.
Chappy.
|
28.1889 | can't be true | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Mon Dec 07 1992 12:28 | 6 |
| Chappy,
You mean to tell me that Rollie, Villanova and the Big East have won a
championship since Dean did?
TTom
|
28.1890 | JR Reid for MVP NOT!!!!!!!!!! | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Mon Dec 07 1992 12:36 | 8 |
|
Yes TTom I believe both John Thompson and Rollie have both won a
National Championship since the Great(NOT!) Dean Smith won his last one
, I mean only one.
And If Freddy Brown Didn't throw that pass to Worthy? he wouldn't
have won it that year.
|
28.1891 | depraved on accounta being deprived | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Mon Dec 07 1992 12:45 | 10 |
| I forgot about Thompson. But hey, he mighta won his before junior was
born. Speaking of Junior, the poor chil' has yet to see a Dean team win
it all so I'm not sure why his name is brought into the fray.
This must be real bad news to our buddy Chris Knorr. (It's hard for me to
refer to him as ACC Chris what with him having nothing to do with No
Carolina or the ACC. I mean he doesn't live in NC, he didn't go there,
etc.)
TTom
|
28.1892 | I'm not excited even though they're 3-0..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Dec 07 1992 13:49 | 14 |
| The Redmen beat Niagara Saturday evening by 4 after being down by 16 in
the first half and by 18 early in the second half. The Redmen went on a
29-9 run to win the game at the end.
Lamont Middleton had 22 pts (on 9-9 shooting from the floor), and David
Cain and Shawnelle Scott finished in double figures.
The Redmen are now 3-0, with UConn on the road tomorrow evening.
I expect it to be a sloppy game with both teams running up and down the
floor. Here's hoping the Redmen keep it close.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1893 | The ACC Sips... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Mon Dec 07 1992 14:07 | 15 |
|
In other BE action this weekend.
SAT.
Providence beat UNH 56-27
BC demoralized Harvard 96-57
U Conn destroyed NC State(probably the 2nd best ACC team :-) ) 81-74
SyrACCUSED beat Va Commonwealth 94-81
And
The Mighty HOYAS ripped Southern 96-57
Chappy (Hoya PaRAnoIA Rules)
|
28.1894 | Big East: 0-fer-the-90's (with no end in sight) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 07 1992 14:41 | 9 |
| re: Chappy
Forgot about the Seton Hall aberration. Kinda like a final, faint
"BLIP" from the heart monitor of_a dead man.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1895 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Dec 07 1992 15:03 | 3 |
| > -< I'm not excited even though they're 3-0..... >-
Hey Phil, BE EXCITED...you better enjoy these wins while you can.
|
28.1896 | A long time ago, SJU..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon Dec 07 1992 16:52 | 6 |
| I am, I am, I am.......
But its still going to be a long season.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1897 | SJU - UConn tonight in Conn - has local tee vee | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:12 | 10 |
|
Phil, I guess the trek starts toninght at Storrs. Should I be glad
it's on tee vee tonight? (btw - Ch 24 in Woostah = WWOR)
'Saw, is Donyell Marshall still suspended?
I remain,
maybe a fan of Maurice Brown
Kev
|
28.1898 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:23 | 10 |
| > 'Saw, is Donyell Marshall still suspended?
Marshall is day-to-day with a knee problem.
Walker is suspended, but Calhoun thinks the problem will be resolved soon.
'Saw
|
28.1899 | I feel yer quaiking wayyy over here! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:29 | 18 |
| WOW!
I got 2 answers to one question, abet, the wrong one halfway or
another.
anyway, thanks.
Lessee, Lasted(tm) year Marshall averaged 11 pointa a game, Walker had
6 or 7. 11+7=18. 18 points lost tonight.
Hmmmm, SJU just might be able to make a game out of it........
Skeered 'saw?
I remain,
rootin Brian to his 1st BE victory!
Kev
|
28.1900 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:57 | 17 |
| > Skeered 'saw?
Not really.
There hasn't really been much "Husky" fever around here this year.
Maybe it's the depressed times or whatever.
Yeah, the Huskies have a good squad, but I don't think it is as good
as past years, so I'm not expecting much. Have to let the kids
season a bit and then we'll see.
SJU could take it, but to be honest, I haven't followed the program that
closely so far this year, other than reading some blurbs in the noospaper...
'Saw
|
28.1901 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:38 | 11 |
|
BTW
Seton Hall Defeated Miami in the opening game of the Big East
last night
65-56
But the game was much closer than the score dictates.
Chappy
|
28.1902 | Brain Fair looks good so far | FRETZ::HEISER | Jesus: the reason for the season | Tue Dec 08 1992 17:21 | 1 |
|
|
28.1903 | UCONN by 8 | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Dec 08 1992 18:10 | 11 |
| Brian Fair is an emerging star for the Huskies. He will score
10-20 a game for them depending on how many 3's they kick out for
him to take. He is the best shooter on the team.
Without Marshall and Walker it will be a bit tighter than
it should be tonight, but I'd guess Huskies by 8 is reasonable.
Saw Husky fever might be down for you because your in Springfield
now 8*)
Tickets are not to be had this year unfortunately. I'm resorting
to using a PC connection to see the Huskies in Providence.
Jimbo
|
28.1904 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Tue Dec 08 1992 23:07 | 6 |
| UConn beat SJU 74-72 in OT. Game was in Connecticut. I expected UConn
to win by at least 10. Just goes to show 'ya that in the Big East
nearly every team can beat any other team.
The Crazy Met
|
28.1905 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Wed Dec 09 1992 08:49 | 13 |
| Like I said, UCONN is hurting these days. Without Walker and a healthy
Marshall, they are somewhat less than expected. Nice to see them win
though.....
It was really bizarre. WTNH-TV8 in New Haven had the game for UCONN. They
are 8 on my cable box. WOR-9 had the game for SJU, they are 9 on my cable
box.
I didn't watch the game.....
'Saw
|
28.1906 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Wed Dec 09 1992 09:05 | 7 |
|
BC and Providence both lose to
Atlantic 10 powerhouses Temple
and RI.
Chappy
|
28.1907 | Oh well, there's always Fordham ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:10 | 17 |
|
It certainly was a very, very different SJU team out on the floor last
night. I guess we cain forget about control-the-tempo, slowdown, ball
control style SJU had used in the past.
Lotta fast passing, brick chucking and all around hustle. It was
suprising NOT to know what plays they were doing. Mahoney seemed to
have coached them well although I don't like his suits. LOUIEEEEE
shouldda give him some hand me downs. Mahoney didn't seem to have the
respect of da officials either.
I remain,
sllightly annoyed at the 13+ turnovers in regulation
Kev
SJU coulda won it and I'm glad we weren't blown out.
|
28.1908 | Frieder blew that one | FRETZ::HEISER | Jesus: the reason for the season | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:28 | 1 |
| I sure wish Brian Fair stayed in town and went to ASU!
|
28.1909 | Atlantic 10 > Big East | PMRV70::HEIER | | Wed Dec 09 1992 12:32 | 10 |
| It sure looks like the Big East is in the for a long long year.
This is the four A10 team to beat the Big East in a row going back
to last year:
BC Lost to Rhode Island in the NIT
Syracuse lost to UMASS in the NCAA
and then these two losses.
Maybe the Atlantic 10 is a lot better than the Big East this year. I
mean UMASS almost beat Florida St in Tallahassee - argubably the
second best team in the ACC.
|
28.1910 | Imo | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:10 | 7 |
|
Just remember BC and Providence aren't exactly the cream of the
Crop in the BE. I think G'town and Seton Hall could beat everyone in
that conference (they might split with UMASS).
Chappy
|
28.1911 | True but.. | PMRV70::HEIER | | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:15 | 11 |
| >Just remember BC and Providence aren't exactly the cream of the
>Crop in the BE. I think G'town and Seton Hall could beat everyone
>in that conference (they might split with UMASS).
Given BC/Providence are going to be mid division teams or worse in
the Big East but RI and Temple are picked in the middle of the
pack for the A10 also with UMASS/GW & West Viriginia at the top.
It would be interesting if teams like Georgetown stopped playing
division III/NAIA schools to pad their record and played a tough
out of league schedule.
|
28.1912 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Wed Dec 09 1992 13:26 | 3 |
| two games early in the season don't exactly make for a trend.
JD
|
28.1913 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Wed Dec 09 1992 14:12 | 8 |
|
Why is it G'town is always the one who gets picked on when most
of the other teams are doing the same thing now. ie... E. Ky, Idaho St.
Washington Md.
It seems most teams are doing this now.
|
28.1914 | Big East is down, but that's no surprise. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 09 1992 14:56 | 10 |
| re: JD
If you want a trend JD check out the Big East's NCAA performance over
the last 5 years or so, their abysmal recruiting for at least that
long, and their extremely weak Power Ranking.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1915 | You better Scale this thing low.... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Please George don't sign Boggs | Wed Dec 09 1992 15:30 | 6 |
|
No if you wanna see a trend Chris run a Pareto with Dean's
Nat'l Championships by decade.
Chap.
|
28.1916 | REALLY???????8*)??????????? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Dec 09 1992 16:31 | 7 |
| any truth to the ESPN report that BC's Bill Curley is out for the
season?
deen to wonk????
Kev
|
28.1917 | A tough loss for SJU..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu Dec 10 1992 11:45 | 17 |
| Havn't heard anythong about Curely...that would be a shocker.
Back to SJU/UConn.....the Redmen hung in there, and showed that they
probably can compete in the BE this year. It will be interesting to
see how they play @ Fordham tonight after this tough loss.
We had UConn on the ropes with 6-7 seconds to go, and could have stolen
a win on the road but we still do get to play UConn home next time.
Fr. Charles Minelind played a solid game (discounting the TO's), but
Lyuk, Lyson, Derek Brown and Barrett must start hitting some outside
shots.
If we had only hit some ft's.......................
Redmen Phil
|
28.1918 | Syracuse impressive on national TV. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 10 1992 12:04 | 28 |
| > We had UConn on the ropes with 6-7 seconds to go, and could have stolen
> a win on the road but we still do get to play UConn home next time.
They usually own UConn don't they ? UConn's a mystery team. I really
think they'll struggle with the loss of Smith and Sellers. And Calhoun's
coaching ability will really be on display, now that he doesn't have
these two.
Nice win by Syracuse last night...on the road at an SEC home floor.
You guys who take pride in any BE win over another major conference
school hopefully have some respect for Syracuse. The last few years
they've had big early-season wins on the road (@Duke, @Fla St, @Tenn).
John Wallace *IS* a player. The ESPN analyst stated the obvious late
in the game when he said, "the SU coaches say that Wallace is more
advanced in his game than Derrick Coleman was at this age." Thank
God Jimmy B. keeps bringing in at least one blue-chipper every year.
And ACChris, you can bash the BE in general, but I'll take any year's
SU team and take on any team in the ACC, anywhere.
Only disappointment from last night's game is seeing Bum-heim continue
with his short-bench, minimum minutes substitution pattern. If he
doesn't use more players this year, he never will.
I haven't seen or heard from Anthony Harris at all this year. Anyone
know if he's still there ?
|
28.1919 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Dec 10 1992 12:14 | 14 |
| Joe,
This swooning over John Wallace wouldn't happen to have anything to do
with the fact you own him in the BE rotiss league, would it?
;^)
Of course the headline news is that SU hit ~70% from the charity
stripe! Izzat a school record?
I remain,
steel giggleing that Knorr took Mikey's lover-fest, Joey Brown!
Kev
|
28.1920 | giving myself a pep talk | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Dec 10 1992 12:47 | 4 |
| > This swooning over John Wallace wouldn't happen to have anything to do
> with the fact you own him in the BE rotiss league, would it?
might....
|
28.1921 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Thu Dec 10 1992 13:00 | 15 |
| >They usually own UConn don't they ? UConn's a mystery team. I really
>think they'll struggle with the loss of Smith and Sellers. And Calhoun's
>coaching ability will really be on display, now that he doesn't have
>these two.
I think it's a transition year, personally.
But, they did get some help from three freshmen, including the 7-footer.
That bodes well for the future.....
I'm not expecting much, so if they do something good it will be that much
better.....
'Saw
|
28.1922 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | John Elway NFL Baby of the Year Winner | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:42 | 9 |
|
Well Kev, Chris got a good pick getting the best point guard in the conference
but being apoint and scoring lots of points isn't the Thompson way. If we're
going to count assists, to, points etc etc I'd taken my main Joey in the
first...........
dying to steal someone with my nexted pick...
mike
|
28.1923 | guess ya died huh? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Dec 10 1992 16:12 | 7 |
| Yeah, Irvin Church, a hellova steal!
NOT
;^)
|
28.1924 | phew | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Dec 10 1992 17:59 | 9 |
| UCONN squeaked by the Redman. It could have went either way. Both
teams shot around 40% from the field. ST Johns was 0-9 from 3 point
land and the Huskies were 2-13. Fair and Burrell accounted for 0-10.
I really don't think this is going to be a down year for the Huskies.
They have arguably the best talent in the BE with the Hall and Syracuse
in the same boat. I think those 3 will battle it out for the title.
Jimbo
|
28.1925 | more news for Uconn.... | ADTSHR::PHILLIPS | | Fri Dec 11 1992 10:50 | 10 |
|
The good news is they beat Yale.
The bad is that Walker has quit the team - reason is that he is tired
of being yelled at by Calhoun. Calhoun said he should expect that from
a division 1 program.
Rudy Johnson (a replacement for Walker) was carried off in a stretcher
last night as well.
|
28.1926 | waiting and waiting and waiting.... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Dec 11 1992 10:59 | 16 |
| Joe,
Think we should tell Paul McCurley that Caver has a sprained ankle
and is supposed to miss a few games?
Heard it on ESPN Wednesday night.
Now, my day would have been made with this Walker quitting announcement
IF MikeC had drafted him!
Oh well,
I remain,
waiting for Knorr!
Kev
|
28.1927 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice, I'm a Pheresis donor........... | Fri Dec 11 1992 11:02 | 4 |
| BC's Abrams? was arrested lasted night for using a phony chargecard...
Did any one else hear about this?
REK
|
28.1928 | 12 weeks to the season plus 5 = 17 for me right? ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | John Elway NFL Baby of the Year Winner | Fri Dec 11 1992 14:44 | 3 |
| No UConn players on my team Kev, they all talentless and coachless....
;^)
|
28.1929 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Dec 11 1992 16:45 | 6 |
| and this from the man who thinks Joey Brown is the second coming!
Truth be known Mike was going to take Brian Fair but someone swiped
him. I wouldn't know because you wouldn't let me in waw waw waw!!! 8*)
Jimbo
|
28.1930 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Fri Dec 11 1992 17:57 | 8 |
| C'mon, Mikey.
Calhoun is an excellent coach. He tunred the program around and
cranked it up a notch. The folks here in CT are mighty happy
wif him!
'Saw
|
28.1931 | SU Roster Update | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Dec 22 1992 10:20 | 43 |
| I finally found out what happened to Syracuse's Anthony Harris. Boeheim's
redshirting him. He's also redshirting freshman center Otis Hill. These
are great moves by the Bum-heimer. He's got too many kids as it is. This
allows him to further develop Luke Jackson at the 2G, and Harris and Hill
don't lose a year on the bench. Harris now becomes part of the John Wallace
freshman class, and Hill, in effect, becomes part of this year's recruiting
class.
Players by class:
Seniors: McRae, Edwards, Siock, Hopkins
Juniors: Autry, McCorkle
Sophomores: Moten, Jackson, Sekunda
Freshmen: Wallace, Harris, Simms, Reafsnyder
Incoming: Hill, Charles Gelatt, 6'8" C/F, Todd Burgan, 6'6" F/G
My guess is that Luke Jackson is heading for the starting 2G job next year.
And they're going to be real "green" at the center position, with Reafsnyder
sitting on the bench and getting limited minutes, and Hill redshirting.
An argument could be made that maybe Hill should be getting minutes in this
"meaningless" year, with Siock the sacrificial lamb.
WALLACE fr | xxx | MOTEN so
(sekunda so) | x | (mccorkle jr)
| |
| | (reafsnyder fr)
| | (siock sr)
| |MCRAE sr
-----------------
HOPKINS sr
AUTRY jr (jackson so)
(edwards sr)
(simms fr)
Redshirting:
Anthony Harris-sophomore guard
Otis Hill-freshman center
Incoming Freshmen:
Charles Gelatt, 6'8" C/F
Todd Burgan, 6'6" F/G
|
28.1932 | local turf war/rivalry heats up! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Dec 22 1992 14:16 | 13 |
|
This little gem here......
SJU thoroughly trounced the Flying Dutchmen of Hofstra by 2 points
with a last second shot to bring the Redmen's record to something like
4-2.
hth,
I remain,
proud!
Kev
|
28.1933 | Hoosiers in for the kill..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Dec 22 1992 17:37 | 6 |
| I was at the game vs. Hofstra, and it was totally embarrassing. I can only
hope that the Redmen will play at the level of their competition, i.e.,
UConn. With Indiana up next tomorrow evening, this could get real messy.
Redmen Phil
|
28.1934 | Go BE | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | No. 3 Looms over FENWAY | Wed Dec 23 1992 06:13 | 5 |
|
Providence killed the than 14th ranked Arizona Wildcats. 81-67
Chappy
|
28.1935 | Close, but no cigar. (Nice 'W' for the Friars though ...) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 23 1992 10:09 | 8 |
| *Almost* an impressive 'W' for the BigEast last night, as Miami lead
Georgia for 39+ minutes (double-digits for the most part) before
falling at game-end. The Dawgs fully deserved to lose this one.
As usual they're talented but erratic. Personally, I was hoping for a
'Canes win, cause I cain't stand Hugh Durham.
- ACC Chris
|
28.1936 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 29 1992 08:46 | 7 |
| Well last night, Pitt beat #10 UCLA - but let it be known that UCLA is
invoking the ACCHris/UNC Ecuse Rule, picking excuse options #3 (Injured Player),
#5 (Final Exams), #7 (Hot Team), #8 (Hot Player) to negate the win. Rumour
has it that Pitt wanted to win because the UCLA cheerleaders routines are
a direct cause of the moral degradation of this fine country.
JD
|
28.1937 | I'll help us see the forest from the trees. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:15 | 17 |
| Predictable JD, predictable. I cain now anticipate a response every
time a BigEast team wins a game over a good team. And why? All cause
I spoke the truth and pointed out what every other knowledgeable
college hoops fan knows: The BigEast is in decline and has been for at
least five (5) years.
This sad sack of hypocrisy reminds me of TTom, crowing every time his
Wufpack pulls off the dramatic upset, yet remaining silent when they
chalk up another 'L' against some Division 1A or, worse, Division 2
squad. A_innocent bystander might think the Pack (or the BigEast, in
this case) was actually good! It's up to EIJ (Excellence in
Journalism) talent like me_self to, er, set the record straight.
HTH,
- ACC Chris
|
28.1938 | give 'em credit for trying | METSNY::francus | Mets in '93 | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:28 | 7 |
|
> It's up to EIJ (Excellence in
> Journalism) talent like me_self to, er, set the record straight.
And the next thing we'll hear is that you are an Objective Sports Analyst!
The Crazy Met
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28.1939 | back to you, bub | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:36 | 12 |
| Hey Not from the ACC Chris.
I see you've already been reduced to mindless namecalling and personal
attacks. And for the life of me, I can't see how it adds any credibility
to No Carolina to bad mouth NC State and then have them be swept.
BTW, how much have you contributed to University of No Carolina at Chapel
Hill?
Also, when you coming clean on your exit and reappearance?
TTom
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28.1940 | Back_atcha (in spades) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:42 | 14 |
| > BTW, how much have you contributed to University of No Carolina
Heh heh! The ultimate sour grapes from TTom, who's forced to dig down
deep come tax time to support my adopted University. Haw haw!!11
For the record though, Dean ain't a_fat_cat_alum neither, and I don't
contribute even a single *dime* to their coffers. (I am trying to find
out how I can contribute to Linea Smith's worthy cause, however and,
a_course, my Carolina Blue subscription never runs out. I also
"contribute" to Dennis Wuychik's Poop Sheet, a fine publication that
TTom himself subscribes to. (Gotta support them Tar Heel alum,
right Tom?! Haw!!)
- ACC Chris
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28.1961 | in the spirits | HBAHBA::HAAS | A Log of Effort | Tue Dec 29 1992 16:45 | 13 |
| > To JD, Crazy Met, Bob McCullough, and even TTom and MChilds:
^^^^
Well it seems that there might still be some barbs here but in the
interest of kindler and gentler and safer noting, I accept this token
gesture in the spirit with which it was profered.
And I think the Big East is a fine conference for that matter. As someone
who actually attended a school in a_established conference, it bothers me
not at all that this is a new conference which has certainly made
significant accomplishments in basketball and now with the inclusion of
Miami, looks like it might win it all in football, as well.
TTom
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28.1968 | Yabbut did they really? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Dec 31 1992 11:29 | 15 |
|
After a 2 day hiatus with da flu - returning to end out the year.
Didn't somebody mention that BC's basketball team beat Syracuse listed
night?
;^)
Kentucky's win over SJU was because of the Clemson REFS!!!!
I remain,
a grumbling stomach with squirts!
sick_Kev
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28.1969 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Thu Dec 31 1992 11:34 | 5 |
| BC 94 SorryExcuse 93
Kentucky 86 SJU 77
Jimbo
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28.1970 | Let the BE begin..... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Jan 01 1993 10:59 | 24 |
| The Redmen are 5-4 after the loss in the Holiday Festival final to
Kentucky. Once again, the Redmen showed that if they play tenacious
defense, inspired hoops, they have an opportunity to win some games.
Pitino had told his team during an early TO, "Welcome to the BE".
Cain's defense was outstanding, and Scott and Minlend were tough in the
paint.
The biggest pieces they are missing are: outside shooting and a sizable
forward to take some of the pressure off Shawnelle Scott.
Its interesting to note that SJU has attempted to begin to solve these
shortcomings with recruits signed thus far, a recruiting class
(although only numbering 2 at the present time) that's getting some
accolades. 6'5" 2G JUCO AA James Scott can help to solve the outside
shooting problem (along with present Frosh Fred Lyson and Rowan
Barrett, who I believe will get better as their college hoop's career
move forward)) and 6'8" BF Roshown McLeod, out of St. Anthony's in NJ,
is the type of physical player the Redmen will need in the future to
battle other BE BF's. Other recruits SJU is after are in the same mold;
strong, athletic-type kids.
Redmen Phil
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28.1971 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Cubs in 93 | Sun Jan 03 1993 16:34 | 4 |
| Miami upset Georgetown last night. Happy New Year to Mike C.
The Crazy Met
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28.1972 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Liz Smith wants Madonna's body | Mon Jan 04 1993 08:05 | 7 |
| Actually TCM, I couldn't be happier. Maybe just maybe Thompson will final realize
that his cupcake schedule is doing his program more harm than good. I doubt it
but I can hope. Also it helps Miami which in turn helps the BE. Miami with their
location etc, could become a premier program in the country real quick if they
can just keep winning.
mike
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28.1973 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jan 04 1993 09:16 | 9 |
| � This sad sack of hypocrisy reminds me of TTom, crowing every time his
� Wufpack pulls off the dramatic upset, yet remaining silent when they
� chalk up another 'L' against some Division 1A or, worse, Division 2
� squad. A_innocent bystander might think the Pack (or the BigEast, in
� this case) was actually good! It's up to EIJ (Excellence in
� Journalism) talent like me_self to, er, set the record straight.
Hmph, EIJ indeed. This from the guy who pulled a disappearing act
after his favorite team exited from the NCAA tournament.
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28.1974 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | RAY IS GONE! RAY IS GONE! RAY IS GONE!. | Mon Jan 04 1993 09:17 | 5 |
| Mac -
Also from a guy who blames Journalists for everything from Chia pets to drug use.
JD
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28.1975 | "Moderator Mac Makes Bogus Accusation; Now Must Eat Crow" | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jan 04 1993 09:47 | 7 |
| Mac, my departure from SPORTS last year had *NOTHING* to do with
Carolina's 'L' and I *demand* a retraction.
Thank you,
- ACC Chris
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28.1976 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jan 04 1993 10:39 | 6 |
| �> I am trying to find
�> out how I can contribute to Linea Smith's worthy cause,
�
�A VERY! debatable point.
But not here.
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28.1977 | The sky is falling said Little Chicken | METSNY::francus | Cubs in 93 | Mon Jan 04 1993 11:51 | 5 |
| Seems like we managed to survive 5 days going off on tangents, with
anyone who might have commented noting, and the world did not fall apart.
But the world must have fallen apart seeing as how 20 notes were deleted.
The Crazy Met
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28.1978 | | FDCV06::KING | The Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!! | Mon Jan 04 1993 12:01 | 1 |
| Nice P-Name TCM!!!!!
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28.1979 | look what halugens did to my brain? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:15 | 30 |
| Since there's no MNF tonight, our attention can turn to the most
enjoyable game - collige basketball! Of course, the bestest collige
basketball is found in the Big East so to see the best, here's the
help!
Game Tonight:
UConn vs. Seton Hall
Tee Vee - 7:00PM ESPN
Games Tomorrow:
'Nova @ BC
SU @ Georgetown
PC @ St. John's
snort snort schrooms
I remain,
halugenning causa Carlosski made me doit!
Kev
ps - the 2nd game @ 9:30 has some non-BE teams playing. I'm pretty
sure their initials are Kentucky and Georgia.
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28.1980 | Good Job SJU | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Jan 04 1993 17:01 | 13 |
| Congrats to the St. John Fans. SJU certainly gave Kentucky all they
could handle last week in the Garden. IMO, they played a better
half-court defense against UK than IU yesterday. It was certainly a
very rugged contest. Pitino had to get in the players faces a bit at
halftime and tell them to just suck it up.
SJU did a great defensive job on the Monster Mash. Mash finished with
just seven points in what probably was his worst game as a Wildcat. I
believe the man on Mash was Martin? Anyway, whoever guarded him played
against him in high school, and during the summer months.
- Bob Roper
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28.1985 | BE action lasted night | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:34 | 12 |
|
fwiw, lasted night da ninj's favorite team, BC beat 'nova, 67-64.
and here's a partial score
Georgetown - 64
I remain,
partially reporting!
Kev
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28.1986 | | METSNY::francus | Cubs in 93 | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:37 | 3 |
| SJU beat Providence last night.
The Crazy Met
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28.1987 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Jan 06 1993 10:42 | 7 |
|
The other partial score:
Syracuse - 60
;^)
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28.1988 | partial report? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Jan 06 1993 11:07 | 32 |
|
Found out that 1010AM carries SJU games this year so in between the signal
fade-in and fade-out I was able to catch the game whilst bailing out the water
in my workshop :*(
It was more than just another game.
PC jumped out to a 5-0 lead. Then it was 7-0, SJU clawed back and scored 5
points, PC scored 3 score was 10-5, then it was 11-10 SJU, then 12-11 PC.
Close to the end of the 1st half (~:30 seconds to go) PC had a 2 point lead.
David Cain drove on Abdul Abdullah and scored! Game tied at the half.
Second half was mostly SJU
57-54, 68-62 (4:00 to go), 72-63, 80-69, 81-72@:59.
Final score
SJU 86
PC 76
SJU is now 1-1 in BE competition.
PC is now 0-2 in BE competition.
I remain,
a really happy SJU kinda guy!
Kev
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28.1989 | I wanna get .2000 in here b4 the weekend! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Wed Jan 06 1993 11:17 | 25 |
|
Tonight's only conference game:
Miami @ Pitt.
and jest to keep JaKe happy, I guess I'll mention that Pitt broke into
the Top 25 with an 8-1 record.
After tonight, there are no more conference games scheduled until
Saturday.
Saturday's schedule ( posted now so's ya can plan ahed)
BC @ Georgetown
SH @ PC
Pitt @ SJU
Miami @ Syr
UConn @ 'Nova
I remain,
schedulingly yours,
Kev
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28.1990 | | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Jan 06 1993 17:52 | 9 |
| Nice win for the Redmen last night vs. Providence. Got a break with
Michael Smith's foul trouble (2 pts) and overall big advantage for
Redmen at the foul line.
Lamont Middleton had a huge game with 24 points, and PG David Cain had
a career high 19. Scott added 16, but played too soft for me.
Redmen Phil
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