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A&M with a big 3 to beat Abilene Christian by 1 in 2OT
Yale, I can buy. Harvard too. Princeton, O.K. But Brown?Princeton up 6 on South Carolina at the half. Yale blew out UMass. Ivy tough.
Nova looks really regular. We can win this conferenceNova is getting good looks just can’t get anything to fall early.
They started moving the ball and hitting all their 3s in the 2nd half. Look a lot better now.Nova looks really regular. We can win this conference
I stand by what I saidThey started moving the ball and hitting all their 3s in the 2nd half. Look a lot better now.
Take it easy. They’ve got talent and a good young coach. Ivy League is wide open.Yale, I can buy. Harvard too. Princeton, O.K. But Brown?
And let Gillespie shoot driving open layups, lol.Takeaways from that game. Don't guard Gillespie with your PG. Hide your PG on Slater (that's who UCLA had Tyger guarding in the 2H). Put someone longer and bigger on Gillespie. Stay home on shooters even if Nova is posting up deep. Attack Nova's green and tired center Dixon every time they switch him onto your ball handler. Get Moore or Samuels into foul trouble.
Love your write-ups, thanks!Here's my Saturday and Sunday Viewing Preview. Between my sister's birthday and a quinceanera, my Saturday is pretty booked, so please enjoy these matchups on my behalf:
Saturday Morning Coffee Game, 11:30 PM Friday: Villanova @ UCLA - ESPN2
Cronin’s defense against The Suit’s beautiful offense…get your popcorn ready (or Corn Pops, for morning watchers like myself).
12 PM:
Coppin State @ UConn - FS2: Fun reminder…Coppin State’s coach is Juan Dixon.
1 PM:
Harvard @ Iona - ESPN3: It was a ton of fun watching a live game in New Rochelle on Thursday! A “palpable buzz” w/ Pitino at the helm as he had the loudest applause during pre-game lineup announcements, even from the student section.
SMU grad transfer Tyson Jolly (19 points in debut)` immediately jumps in as their heart-and-soul leader as a physical lead guard while their three-man front court trio of Nelly Junior Joseph (big low post bruiser) and their stretch bigs Quinn Slazinski (Louisville transfer) and Dylan van Eyck will make Iona a force in the MAAC.
Harvard is more of an unknown after a year off from Covid, but they’ve been a top Ivy team since Amaker has taken over. Boiling the matchup down to coaches: Pitino vs Amaker is a hell of a mid-major matchup. Definitely should be a good game and a worthy watch after the UConn game.
2 PM
Colgate @ NC State - ESPN+: Upset alert: Four starters return from last year’s Colgate team, led by first team Patriot Leaguers Nelly Cummings and Tucker Richardson. NC State returns a meh offensive tea, and their elite rim protector, Manny Bates (2.7 bpg) is out for the year. I’m checking the spread on this one.
4 PM
Saint Peter’s @ St. John’s - FS2: This is going to be a fun game w/ two tenacious defensive teams. Saint Peter’s KD Ndefo is arguably one of the best defensive players in the country averaging 1.4 steals and 3.6 blocks last season. Posh is a punishing defensive bully, but Saint Peter’s doesn’t have that “one guy” for Posh to glue himself to. I’m checking the spread on this one.
7 PM:
Eastern Kentucky @ Milwaukee - ESPN+: EKU is one of the fastest teams in the country and Milwaukee has Patrick Baldwin, so definitely an interesting mid-major match-up.
Ohio @ Cleveland State - ESPN+: Ohio started the season w/ a big win over Belmont. Cleveland State coach Dennis Gates has a bright high-major future, but right now in the present, he’s coaching an old team w/ eight seniors/grads in his rotation.
9 PM:
Boise State @ UC Irvine - ESPN+: One of the best MWC teams vs the best team in the Big West. The do-everything Kevin Durant clone Derrick Alston graduated, but Boise State boasts a strong trio of senior/grad wings in Abu Kigab, Devonaire Doutrive and Emmanual Akot, all three former Pac-12 players.
UC Irvine runs through 6’9 senior Collin Welp, a mid-range technician. Caron’s son, JC, is a rotation guy and potential starter.
10:30 PM:
Texas @ Gonzaga - ESPN2: This will be my “Sunday Morning Coffee” game before yard work. The amount of talent in the front court is insane: Timme, Holmgren, Mitchell, Disu, Bishop…
SUNDAY:
Noon:
Yale @ Seton Hall - FS1: Potentially an interesting game, but even though Yale should be one of, if not, the best team in the Ivy, I’m not confident they will be gelled together after a year off. Greenwich’s Jack Molloy is a big part of Yale’s future and will be an interesting prospect to see develop
1 PM:
Florida State @ Florida - ESPN: Great opening weekend in-state game. Leonard Hamilton is one of my favorite coaches and it seems like he’s never rebuilding, just retooling. Houston transfer Caleb Mills will be a big scoring boost while the top-30 freshman wing duo of Matthew Cleveland and Jalen Warley will be exciting to see how they fit in Hamilton’s system.
Florida won the Myreon Jones sweepstakes and are a team mostly built by transfers. I don’t think he’s playing Sunday, but I wish Keyontae Johnson a speedy recovery. Hope to see him on the court soon.
3 PM:
South Dakota State @ Stephen F. Austin- ESPN+: Very good mid-major matchup. South Dakota State is arguably the top team in the Summit, returning FIVE double-digit scorers, three of which averaged 15+ last season. SDSU has good size too: their starting lineup clocks in at 6’4, 6’4, 6’6, 6’7 and 6’8.
SFA, the former Southland stud, is entering its first year in the WAC and should be a top-tier team thanks to three of their best players returning for a fifth year. Gavin Kensmil is their stud, a 6’7 260 monster in the post. SFA is known for two things: causing turnovers (3rd in nation last year) and offensive rebounding (7th in nation).
Thanks! I figured it was too much too early, so here's a preview of some of the best games today.Love your write-ups, thanks!
I'll take your word for it since I don't know much about Brown except that their history in the Ivy League isn't great. It has to be a tough place to win at.Take it easy. They’ve got talent and a good young coach. Ivy League is wide open.
Especially with the year off in 20-21, totally unpredictable.Take it easy. They’ve got talent and a good young coach. Ivy League is wide open.
Villanova's biggest challenge will be replacing Robinson-Earl.Mixed feelings about Villanova.
On the one hand, they played an impressive game in a hostile environment versus an elite team (UCLA). Should have won the game. Tough, veteran players that can shoot and post-up.
On the other hand, some concerns:
-Lack of size,
-Lack of elite athleticism / future pro,
-Lack of depth (only 6 guys played real minutes). But I'll give Jay Wright time on this one. Bryan Antoine is recovering from injury. Antoine would have helped a lot in this matchup. And Wright may work his young players into the rotation as the season progresses.
Overall, Nova represented the Big East well. Too bad they couldn't close the deal. Nova will be a tough out for anyone, but several other BE teams should challenge them.
I'll take your word for it since I don't know much about Brown except that their history in the Ivy League isn't great. It has to be a tough place to win at.