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Post by ncaam on Dec 11, 2016 15:44:12 GMT -5
So what are the possibilities w/TC at this point: 1. Left school for personal reasons (family illness, homesickness, whatever) 2. Left school due to lack of playing time 3. Suspended due to some violation of team rules and/or academic deficiencies (but he's still around). In terms of the cone of silence around this matter, is the most likely scenario. 4. Flunked out (or, more precisely, given when he left, was in such bad shape academically that he knew it was hopeless). 5. Injured (least likely) I really don't feel like I'm being impolite at this point for posting this. Patience has worn thin. Methinks we need a 2018 recruit. Where in the world is Harrison Niego?
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Post by timholycross on Dec 11, 2016 15:58:01 GMT -5
So what are the possibilities w/TC at this point: 1. Left school for personal reasons (family illness, homesickness, whatever) 2. Left school due to lack of playing time 3. Suspended due to some violation of team rules and/or academic deficiencies (but he's still around). In terms of the cone of silence around this matter, is the most likely scenario. 4. Flunked out (or, more precisely, given when he left, was in such bad shape academically that he knew it was hopeless). 5. Injured (least likely) I really don't feel like I'm being impolite at this point for posting this. Patience has worn thin. Methinks we need a 2018 recruit. Where in the world is Harrison Niego? Your passive agressive bs aside, what does some player HC might bring in fall of 2018 have anything to do with Tyrone Cohen?
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Post by ncaam on Dec 11, 2016 16:01:24 GMT -5
I was reading your post. Maybe you should read yours again
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Post by purplehaze on Dec 11, 2016 16:10:17 GMT -5
36-59 record vs. d.1 competition is a fair reflection of the league's level of play. if major d.1 leagues were rated 'high-mid-low' major, i'm sorry to say we'd be in the bottom third and considered a 'low-major'. downright discouraging given full schollies and 10 fine institutions distributing those grants. is there a plan to raise the level of play without compromising academic integrity ?
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Post by somedaycamesuddenly on Dec 11, 2016 18:35:41 GMT -5
36-59 record vs. d.1 competition is a fair reflection of the league's level of play. if major d.1 leagues were rated 'high-mid-low' major, i'm sorry to say we'd be in the bottom third and considered a 'low-major'. downright discouraging given full schollies and 10 fine institutions distributing those grants. is there a plan to raise the level of play without compromising academic integrity ? Nope, we are in the business of participating and not having players arrested. At least we can tell ourselves we have "real student athletes" so we can sleep at night.
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Post by stablerbum on Dec 11, 2016 21:58:26 GMT -5
The PL is currently 41-59 against non-conference opponents. Lehigh (3-5): L Xavier, L Yale, W Princeton, W Mississippi State, L Arkansas State, L La Salle, W Robert Morris, L Stony Brook Looks like you're missing Lehigh's win vs MSM of the NEC on Saturday. Thanks for compiling this btw, a nice way to track league-wide OOC performance.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 12, 2016 9:28:53 GMT -5
The PL is currently 41-59 against non-conference opponents. Lehigh (3-5): L Xavier, L Yale, W Princeton, W Mississippi State, L Arkansas State, L La Salle, W Robert Morris, L Stony Brook Looks like you're missing Lehigh's win vs MSM of the NEC on Saturday. Thanks for compiling this btw, a nice way to track league-wide OOC performance. Thanks for catching -- it's been corrected.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 12, 2016 21:02:43 GMT -5
The PL is currently 42-58 against non-conference opponents.
American (2-7): L Maryland, L Texas A&M, L Akron, L Wagner, L St. Francis PA, W Western Illinois, L Howard, L New Hampshire, W Youngstown State
Army (5-5): L Oregon, W Mount Saint Mary (NY), L Arkansas State, L Central Arkansas, W Columbia, L Fairfield, W Fairleigh Dickinson, W St. Francis NY, W Air Force, L Monmouth
Boston U (4-6): L Northeastern, W Northeastern, W Maine, W LIU Brooklyn, W WNEC, L St. Peter's, L Connecticut, L NC State, L Canisius, L Syracuse
Bucknell (7-3): W Manhattan, L Wake Forest, W Robert Morris, L Butler, W Vanderbilt, W Norfolk State, W Northern Colorado, W Richmond, L La Salle, W Fairfield
Colgate (2-9): L Syracuse, W Cornell, L NJIT, L Penn State, L Columbia, W Union, L The Citadel, L Campbell, L South Carolina Upstate, L Binghamton, L Albany
Holy Cross (4-6): L South Carolina, L Syracuse, L UMass, W Harvard, W South Carolina State, L Monmouth, W Albany, L New Hampshire, L Maine, W Quinnipiac
Lafayette (3-6): L Villanova, W St. Peter's, W NJIT, L Cornell, L Princeton, L Drexel, W St. Francis NY, L Penn, L Sacred Heart
Lehigh (5-5): L Xavier, L Yale, W Princeton, W Mississippi State, L Arkansas State, L La Salle, W Robert Morris, L Stony Brook, W THE MOUNT, W St. Francis PA
Loyola (5-5): L Duquesne, W Millersville, L LIU Brooklyn, L Notre Dame, W Fairfield, L Creighton, W Stony Brook, W THE MOUNT, L Towson, W Binghamton
Navy (5-6): L Ohio State, W Washington MD, L North Dakota State, L High Point, L NC Greensboro, W UMBC, W Penn, L College of Charleston, L Furman, W Bryant, W Columbia
Mountain West: 1-0 Big Sky: 1-0 Horizon: 1-0 Non-D1: 5-0 MEAC: 2-1 NEC: 10-4 Ivy League: 6-5 SEC: 2-2 Summit: 1-1 MAAC: 5-5 America East: 5-6 Atlantic Sun: 1-2 A10: 1-4 CAA: 1-4 ACC: 0-6 Big East: 0-4 Big Ten: 0-3 Big South: 0-3 Southern: 0-2 Southland: 0-2 American: 0-1 MAC: 0-1 Pac-12: 0-1 Sun Belt: 0-1
Saturday's game:
Bucknell vs. Siena
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 12, 2016 21:03:33 GMT -5
Pat Andree was 10-12 3PT tonight. Would have been nice to have him.
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Post by possum on Dec 12, 2016 23:20:55 GMT -5
Andree couldn't have played here as a freshman system too complicated and too many good upper class men ahead of him.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 17, 2016 14:01:27 GMT -5
Bucknell beat Siena
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 17, 2016 14:02:48 GMT -5
Bucknell leading Siena at the U4, hoops. They're a very solid team. I really like Zach Thomas' game.
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Post by ncaam on Dec 17, 2016 14:19:41 GMT -5
Bucknell loses to Siena on the road
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Post by bison137 on Dec 17, 2016 14:19:56 GMT -5
Unfortunately Bucknell lost at Siena by three. Questionable foul call near the end.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 17, 2016 14:20:08 GMT -5
Sorry Siena won71-68 A win would have helped the PL since despite a 3-7 record before the game, Siena was 113 in Pomeroy
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 17, 2016 14:42:36 GMT -5
Unfortunately Bucknell lost at Siena by three. Questionable foul call near the end. The foul called on the 3PT attempt was BS. Pretty poorly officiated game all the way around.
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Post by hchoops on Dec 17, 2016 14:52:11 GMT -5
Unfortunately Bucknell lost at Siena by three. Questionable foul call near the end. The foul called on the 3PT attempt was BS. Pretty poorly officiated game all the way around. MAAC refs at Siena ?
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Post by ncaam on Dec 17, 2016 15:05:33 GMT -5
Huge loss for the PL
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Post by sader1970 on Dec 17, 2016 15:30:09 GMT -5
Let's see if I have this right. Crusaders beat Albany, who beat Siena, who beat Bucknell. What happened? Is McCrybaby back?
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Post by WorcesterGray on Dec 17, 2016 15:41:19 GMT -5
Siena had a higher KenPom ranking than Bucknell, fwiw - not exactly a shocker.
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Post by ncaam on Dec 17, 2016 16:00:05 GMT -5
Horrific officiating at end. The reason why playing at home is soooo important. This will look as bad as our Maine loss. Does anyone think we will get a fair shake with the Refs tomorrow?
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Post by possum on Dec 17, 2016 16:31:13 GMT -5
How is Siena rated so highly 4-7 record, haven't won a road, and only impossible game on schedule was Kansas?
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Dec 17, 2016 16:32:29 GMT -5
How is Siena rated so highly 4-7 record, haven't won a road, and only impossible game on schedule was Kansas? Pomeroy doesn't factor a team's record into his rankings.
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Post by bison137 on Dec 17, 2016 16:39:37 GMT -5
This will look as bad as our Maine loss. ? Siena was higher ranked, was favored, and was on a home court.
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Post by purple71 on Dec 17, 2016 18:35:45 GMT -5
Actually the game was not played at Siena's home court. Siena plays at the Albany Civic Center generally before crowds of 6000 although the rivalry game with Albany State draws 10,000 or more The Civic Center was not available due to Disney on Ice The game was played an hour north in Glens Falls and although 3500 tickets were sold there was a snow storm and I don't think 1500 were in the house. Siena blew a 12 point lead and BU actually went ahead with about 4 minutes left. Officiating was poor all the way around as 4 Siena starters had 4 fouls and their best player fouled out with 3 minutes left. BU didn't shoot well but their big was pretty impressive. BU missed some pressure foul shots in The last minute.
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