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Postby PointGuard » Mon Apr 25, 2022 12:30 am

Game Results—Feb 12-18

Conference V

Western Illinois (15-7, 9-2)—56, NC-Central—46 (Western Illinois trailed the Eagles most of the way in the first half, but managed to gain a 29-28 halftime edge by tightening their defense late in the half. The Leathernecks’ defense became even ore restrictive in the 2nd half which allowed Western Illinois’ struggling offense to slowly pull away. The biggest difference in the game was in turnovers…10 by Western Illinois and 19 by NC-Central. Both SF James Johnson and SG Marcelo Barker scored 14 points. C Jamar Curtis scored just 9 points but pulled down 15 rebounds.)

Alabama State—81, Western Illinois (15-8, 9-3)—63 (“We let the Hornets get ahead of us at the start and just didn’t have it in us tonight to make a comeback,” said Coach Morillo. PF Craig Grant had 19 points.)

Eastern Illinois—97, UC-San Diego (15-7, 8-3)—93 (OT) (UC-San Diego’s players hit nearly 2/3 of their shots but couldn’t shake Eastern Illinois which hit almost 60% of their shots. At the half the score stood at 53-58 in favor of the Tritons. But Eastern Illinois turned the tables in the 2nd half, slowing down the pace and both teams had a much more difficult time of scoring. Both teams held small leads at various parts fo the 2nd half, but when the buzzer sounded the score was knotted at 84-84. In the OT, Eastern Illinois scored the first two baskets. From there on UC-San Diego gamely tried to overtake the Panthers but each time they’d get within a point or two, Eastern Illinois would thwart the Tritons efforts to wrest away the lead. The result was a disappointing overtime road loss by UC-San Diego to one of the teams which they had been tied for 1st in the conference. SF Gregg Green hit for 27 points.)

UC-San Diego (16-7, 9-3)—68, Longwood—53 (The Tritons led from wire to wire, outshooting the Lancers 50% to 40% and outrebounding them 39-22. PF Jack Robinson had 12 points and 8 rebounds and SF Gregg Green had 12 points and 7 rebounds.)

Conference U

MD-Eastern Shore (15-7, 8-3)—75, Dartmouth—49 (Dartmouth controlled the game for the first 6 minutes but the Hawks spurted to a 38-28 halftime lead and then completely buried the Big Green in the 2nd half. Reserve C Romolo Pantini scored 16 points and SF Jibran Hale had 15 points and 7 boards.)

MD-Eastern Shore (16-7, 9-3)—78, Howard—72 (The Hawks fashioned a 12 point lead in the first half only too it evaporate as the half ended with the score tied at 40-40. Howard threatened to upset the Braves throughout the 2nd half until MD-Eastern Shore put together a 10-2 run and then held on the final 3 minutes to score the win. SG Marcos Santini hit for 23 points and SF Jibran Hale added 20.)

Conference T

Alcorn State (17-5, 10-1)—85, Sacred Heart—58 (The Braves blew the Pioneers out of the water, quickly jumping ahead and then steadily adding to their lead throughout the first and second halves. Complete and total domination. All five starters scored in double figures, led by SG Craig Brown’s 21 points and PF Will Friel’s double-double (11 points and 11 rebounds).)

Alcorn State (18-5, 11-1)—75, Bethune Cookman—50 (“Our defense was solid the entire game and never let the Wildcats make a run,” said Coach Montez. Up by as much as 35 points, the Braves’ entire team got time on the court. C Gabriel Atwood led the scoring with 20 points.)

Texas Southern—91, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (16-7, 7-4)—90 (Texas Southern looked to have this game wrapped up, leading nearly all the way and by as much as 17 points, but the Golden Lions came roaring back late in the 2nd half to lose by the narrowest of margins. The lead shifted back and forth the last 3 minutes but the Tigers were able to score on a tip-in with 2 seconds remaining to stymie Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s remarkable comeback. SF Dan Jefferson scored 22 points and had 7 assists.)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (17-7, 8-4)—84, Seattle—67 (Seattle out-rebounded the Golden Lions 38-28 but turned the ball over 22 times which allowed Arkansas-Pine Bluff to gain the lead early and hang onto it the rest of the way. Coach Spencer commented, “We really needed this win tonight.” SG Kwame Mickens had 23 points, 5 assists, 3 boards, 3 steals, and 3 blocks.)

Awards: none

Significant Injuries: Marcelo Barker of Western Illinois suffered a bruised abdominal which will hamper him for 2 weeks. Alcorn State’s Harold Hein has a strained calif that is likely to require 2 weeks to fully heal.

Comments: All 5 teams continue to do well this season. Alcorn State rolled off 2 easy wins and now has an 11-game win streak. The Braves now are 3 games ahead of Arkansas-Pine Bluff and South Carolina Upstate which are tied for 2nd place in Conference T. Conference U features a 3-way tie for 1st place composed of MD-Eastern Shore, North Alabama, and Jackson State. MD-Eastern Shore has now won 7 of their last 8 games. Western Illinois and UC-San Diego are tied for 2nd place in Conference V, a game behind first place Eastern Illinois.
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Tue Apr 26, 2022 2:35 am

Game Results—Feb 19-25

Conference V

Western Illinois (16-8, 10-3)—70, Eastern Illinois—53 (Big win for the Leathernecks over the team that had been in first place a game ahead. 2 minutes into the game Western Illinois took a lead they never relinquished. “Coach said to grab the lead and just keep grinding and that’s exactly what we did,” said SF James Johnson. C Jamar Curtis tossed in 21 points.)

NJIT—81, Western Illinois (16-9, 10-4)—73 (“We let the game get away from us in the latter part of the 2nd half instead of driving to the finish. I hate losing home games,” said Coach Morillo. The top scorer was SG Marcelo Barker with 18 points.)

UC-San Diego (17-7, 10-3)—62, North Florida—37 (The Tritons stomped North Florida by outshooting them 42% to 32%, outrebounding them 32-24, and making fewer turnovers 13 vs 20. UC-San Diego’s defense was great all the way, but particularly in the 2nd half when they allowed the Osprey to score just 13 points. SF Gregg Green scored 17 and PF Jack Robinson scored 16.)

Central Connecticut—73, UC-San Diego (17-8, 10-4)—70 (2 OT) (The Tritons were on their way to a road win, but let the Blue Devils hit a 3 to tie the game in regulation. Neither team could gain an advantage in the first overtime. With 3 of their starters having fouled out, the Tritons made a gallant effort in the 2nd OT, but fell just short. The team stats were just as close as the score. PF Jack Robinson led the scoring with 20 points plus had 6 rebounds and 4 blocks.)

Conference U

Morgan State—65, MD-Eastern Shore (16-8, 9-4)—57 (MD-Eastern Shore fell behind early and never could make a run to get closer than 4 points behind the Bears. The Hawks controlled the boards but shot poorly. SF Jibran Hale scored 15 points.)

MD-Eastern Shore—70 (17-8, 10-4), North Dakota—63 (The Hawks played so well in the first half, gaining a 20 point lead and ahead 45-29 at the end of the half, that they seemed to have this game in the bag. But North Dakota came back in the middle of the 2nd half and tied the game with 7 minutes to go. The lead bounced back and forth for the next 3 minutes, but then MD-Eastern Shore rallied in the final 4 minutes to beat the Fighting Hawks. C Dwayne Bullett was the high point man with 20 points and PF Tony Rueter had 11 points and 11 rebounds.)

Conference T

Seattle—62, Alcorn State (18-6, 11-2)—51 (Seattle used a stingy defense and a controlled the boards to cool off Alcorn State. The Braves attempted a comeback but had fallen just too far back to catch up. SG Craig Brown hit for 17 points.)

Alcorn State (19-6, 12-2)—95, Central Arkansas—72 (The Braves got their potent offense back on track to drub Central Arkansas. PG Caleb Sanden scored 22 points and SG Craig Brown had 20 points, 6 assists, 7 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks.)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (18-7, 9-4)—64, Bethune-Cookman—56 (It was a tough battle with 13 lead changes, but after falling behind by 2 points with 4 minutes to go, the Golden Lions went on a run that carried them to a nice road victory. Two players had double-doubles as PF Delvon Palmer scored 20 and had 10 rebounds and C Chris Betts had 15 points and 10 boards.)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (19-7, 10-4)—77, Southern—62 (Playing away from home against the team that was tied for 2nd place with them, the Golden Lions scored first and then quickly pulled away to lead 40-23 at the break. While their defense let up in the 2nd half, the Golden Lions never let the Jaguars get close enough to make a serious challenge. C Chris Betts hit for 23 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to record a double-double.)

Awards: none

Significant Injuries: none

Comments: The only team not to lose this week was Arkansas-Pine Bluff which propelled them into sole possession of 2nd place in Conference T, two games behind first place Alcorn State. MD-Eastern Shore’s loss dropped them out of a first place tie in Conference U and down to sole possession of 3rd place, a game behind Jackson State and North Alabama. In Conference V, UC-San Diego and Western Illinois re now tied for 1st place, one game ahead of Eastern Illinois.
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Wed Apr 27, 2022 12:07 am

Game Results—Feb 26-Mar 4

Conference V

Maine—66, Western Illinois (16-10, 10-5)—60 (The Leathernecks hung with Maine for most of the first half but then faded. Midway through the 2nd half they trailed by 17. Western Illinois then steadily cut into the lead in the final 10 minutes but the hill was just too steep to climb. C Jamar Curtis finished with 17 points and PF Craig Grant had 14 points and 12 rebounds.)

Merrimack—83, Western Illinois (16-11, 10-6)—76 (Western Illinois closed out their regular season with their 3rd straight loss. The Leathernecks were on the short end of a 46-29 halftime score. Even though they outscored the Warriors in the 2nd half, they never truly threatened to take the lead. SF James Johnson scored 15 and C Jamar Curtis had 14 points and 9 boards.)

South Carolina State—90, UC-San Diego (17-9, 10-5)—82 (The game was close with a lot of lead changes the first 5 minutes, but then SC State steadily pulled away, leading 43-29 at the half and holding the Tritons off in a frenzied 2nd half. SF Brian Thomas was high point man with 19 points.)

UC-San Diego (18-9, 11-5)—78, Florida A&M—65 (The teams exchanged the lead throughout the first 13 minutes of the game, but the Tritons went on a run to lift them to a 41-30 halftime advantage. Florida A&M gave the Tritons’ home fans a scare when the Rattlers briefly regained the lead midway through the 2nd half. But UC-San Diego came back to draw away. SF Gregg Green had 24 points.)

Conference U

Presbyterian—76, MD-Eastern Shore (17-9, 10-5)—61 (The Hawks suffered an embarrassing home court beatdown by the lowly Blue Hose. Coach McMillan lamented, “We stunk up the gym tonight. We fell behind and then seemed to just fold.” SG Travis Temple scored 19 points.)

MD-Eastern Shore (18-9, 11-5)—61, Nicholls State—37 (MD-Eastern Shore trounced the Colonels by putting Nicholls State in a 41-14 hole. The Hawks limited the Colonels’ shooting to just 27% and completely dominated the boards 40-17. C Dwayne Bullett had 12 points and 11 rebounds.)

Conference T

Alcorn State (20-6, 13-2)—80, Southern—68 (Southern was in control in the latter part of the first half, taking a 41-32 lead to the locker room, and then continuing to hold Alcorn State off for the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half. But then with their home fans urging them on, the Braves stormed back to bury the Jaguars. Alcorn State’s starting guards, PG Caleb Sanden and SG Craig Brown, carried the team with 28 and 19 points, respectively.)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff—67, Alcorn State (20-7, 13-3)—54 (The road proved to be too high a hurdle for the Braves. PF Will Friel had a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds.)

Central Arkansas—92, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (19-7, 10-5)—89 (In a quick paced game with 12 lead changes and 6 ties, it appeared that the Golden Lions might pull off an upset on Central Arkansas’ court. But the Bears hit a 3 to retake the lead with a minute to go, stole the ball to go up by 5 and then held on for the win. C Chris Betts led Arkansas-Pine Bluff with 17 points and 7 boards.)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (20-7, 11-5)—67, Alcorn State—54 (The Golden Lions carved out a 37-33 lead at the half and then applied a stout defense to allow them to pull away from the Braves in the 2nd half. SG Kwame Mickens hit for 14 points plus had 6 rebounds and 5 assists.)

Awards: none

Significant Injuries: none

Comments: Alcorn State finished atop Conference T with Arkansas-Pine Bluff tied with Omaha for 2nd place. MD-Eastern Shore tied with Morgan State for 3rd place but could be kept from being promoted if a team lower than them in the standings wins the conference tournament. UC-San Diego State finished in a tie with Eastern Illinois for 1st place in Conference V with Western Illinois tied for 3rd place with Merrimack.

Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s Coach Dontell Spencer said, “Pretty damned good year for all us. Each of the five teams has between 16 and 20 wins and is in the top 3 or 4 of their conferences. So I would expect that we should all get into one of the post-season tournaments…definitely if we have some wins in the conference tournaments that happening this coming week.
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Thu Apr 28, 2022 2:04 am

Conference Tournaments

Conference V

Day 1

Florida A&M Rattlers—94, SIU Edwardsville Cougars-86
NJIT Highlanders—68, Houston Baptist Huskies—63
Maine Black Bears—85, South Carolina State Bulldogs—58
Alabama State Hornets—93, Mississippi Valley Delta Devils—82

Day 2 Quarterfinals

Eastern Illinois Panthers—79, Alabama State Hornets—76
Maine Black Bears—85, UC-San Diego Tritons (18-10)—78 (The lead shifted back and forth 16 times and there were 12 ties in this game. But the Black Bears owned the final 4 minutes to score an upset win. The Tritons’ PF Jack Robinson scored 19 points.)
NJIT Highlanders—71, Western Illinois Leathernecks (16-12)—70 (NJIT held a small lead through the final 30 minutes of this game. The Leathernecks hit what they thought was a 3 pointer with 2 seconds to go to tie. But upon review of the video, the refs detected a toe on the line and changed it to a 2-point FG changing the tie to a disappointing loss. C Jamar Curtis had 19 points and 7 rebounds.)
Merrimack Warriors—97, Florida A&M—92

Day 3 Semifinals

Eastern Illinois Panthers—73, Merrimack Warriors—59
Maine Black Bears—81, NJIT Highlanders—70

Day 4 Championship

Maine Black Bears—75, Eastern Illinois Panthers—66

[The underdog Maine Black Bears scored their 4th straight upset victory in the tournament after finishing 10th in the Conference V standings.]

Conference U

Day 1

Dartmouth Big Green—74, Howard Bison—53
Nicholls State Colonels—63, Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks—59
Prairie View Panthers—78, Delaware State Hornets—70
UMass-Lowell River Hawks—69, SE Missouri State Redhawks--63

Day 2 Quarterfinals

Jackson State Tigers—84, UMass-Lowell River Hawks—65
North Alabama Lions—80, Prairie View Panthers—76
Morgan State Bears—52, Nicholls State Colonels—44
MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (19-9)—78, Dartmouth Big Green—65 (After building an 8 point lead in the middle of the first half, the Hawks let the Big Green back into the game as their leas was reduced to 32-31 at the break. But MD-Eastern Shore took control in the 2nd half. PF Tony Rueter scored 20 points and SF Jibran Hale totalled 15 points, 5 assists, 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks.)

Day 3 Semifinals

MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (20-9)—71, Jackson State Tigers—47 (The game was close for 5 minutes but then the Hawks used a staunch defense and domination of the boards to run away and continue to expand their lead all the way to the end of the game. SF Jibran Hale finished with 20 points and 7 boards.)
North Alabama Lions—86, Morgan State Bears—71

Day 4 Championship

MD-Eastern Shore Hawks (21-9)—96, North Alabama Lions—91 (OT) (North Alabama led throughout most of the game and by as much as points. But the Hawks slowly chipped away at the lead over the final 15 minutes of regulation and gained a tie by hitting a last second jumper. MD-Eastern Shore built an 8 point lead in the overtime to win the championship. SF Jibran Hale completed a stellar tournament by scoring 24 points, pulling down 10 rebounds, and making 5 assists. PG Lataryl Brown and SG Travis Temple both scored 20 points with Brown dishing out 10 assists for a double-double.)

Conference T

Day 1

South Carolina Upstate Spartans—85, Texas Southern Tigers—76
Hampton Pirates—76, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles—70
Central Arkansas Bears—67, Bethune-Cookman Wildcats—61
Seattle Redhawks—99, Charleston Southern Buccaneers—64

Day 2 Quarterfinals

Alcorn State Braves (21-7)—79, Seattle Redhawks—62 (Alcorn State took care of business right out of the gate and never trailed in this contest. PG Caleb Sanden poured in 26 points and PF Will Friel has 11 points and 12 boards.)
Central Arkansas Bears—76, Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions (20-8)—69 (Throughout the first half and the first 7 minutes of the 2nd half this was a close game with 10 lead changes. But then the Bears began pulling away and held onto the lead the rest of the way. SG Kwame Mickens had 13 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals and a block.)
Omaha Mavericks—92, Hampton Pirates—85
South Carolina Upstate Spartans—59, Southern Jaguars—54

Day 3 Semifinals

Alcorn State Braves (22-7)—75, South Carolina Upstate Spartans—71 (OT) (Alcorn State led 39-31 at the half and their lead increased to 13 points in the 2nd half, but the Spartans made a furious comeback late in the game to tie at 62-62 and send the game to overtime. The Braves hit some big shots in the OT to prevent the upset. PG Caleb Sanden and reserve PF Virgil Brown both scored 12 points.)
Omaha mavericks—73, Central Arkansas Bears—66

Day 4 Championship

Alcorn State Braves (23-7)—89, Omaha Mavericks—71 (The Braves made it look easy, hitting 64% of their FG’s. C Gabriel Atwood had 22 points and 8 boards and SG Craig Brown scored 21 and dished out 7 assists.)
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Thu Apr 28, 2022 11:46 pm

Post-Season Tournament Selections for the teams coached by the Five Musketeers :

NCAA

Coach Mike McMillans’s MD-Eastern Shore Hawks are the 13th seed in the South Region and will play #4 seed Pacific.

Coach Ramon Montez’ Alcorn State Braves are the 11th seed in the West Region and will play #6 seed Syracuse.

NIT

Coach Dontell Spencer’s Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions are the #2 seed in the East Region and will play #7 seed Alabama State.

CBI

Coach Ken Yamoto’s UC-San Diego Tritons are the #2 seed in the West Region and will play #7 seed NC-Asheville.

Missed the Cut

Coach Terry Morillo’s Western Illinois Leathernecks failed to get into any post-season tournament due to losing their final 4 games this season.
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:37 pm

CBI Results

Round 1

UC-San Diego (19-10)—77, NC-Asheville—49 (UC-San Diego dominated the Bulldogs in the first half and led 42-23 at the break. Their lead grew to 32 in the 2nd half as they destroyed NC-Asheville by outshooting them 53% to 32%, holding a 38-33 rebounding advantage and making 3 less turnovers. SF Gregg Green scored 19 points.)

Round 2

UC-San Diego (20-10)—97, Cleveland State—94 (OT) (Hell of a game. 29 lead changes and 19 ties. Cleveland State led 40-37 at the half. But the Vikings had to knock down a 3 with 4 seconds to go to send the game to overtime. The Tritons jumped ahead in the OT and stubbornly wouldn’t let Cleveland State back into it. UC-San Diego held advantages in most all team stats but the Vikings’ SF Josh Moore dropped in 29 points to keep them in the game. SG Chris Williams and PF Jack Robinson both scored 16 for the Tritons with Robinson also hauling down 7 rebounds. C Shannon Van Hook scored 11 and had 10 rebounds for a double-double.)

Round 3

Oregon State—79, UC-San Diego (20-11)—63 (The Tritons came out of the first half with a 39-36 lead. The Beavers gained the lead with 15 minutes to go and sprinted to a lop-sided victory. Coach Yamoto said, “Our energy lagged in the 2nd half, but this was a great experience for our team and coaches. Our guys put together a very good season.” SF Gregg Green topped the scoring with 19 points.)

NIT Results

Round 1

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (21-8)—89, Alabama State—71 (The Golden Lions quickly got ahead and good shooting and strong rebounding gave them a 49-30 halftime advantage. They held the Hornets off in the 2nd half for a decisive win. C Chris Betts had 18 points and 8 boards and SF Dan Jefferson scored 16, pulled down 4 rebounds, dished out 6 assists, and had 3 blocks and 2 steals.)

Round 2

Yale—72, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (21-9)—63 (“We hung with Yale for a while, but once they got ahead, they we were unable to give them a real challenge since we shot so poorly,” said Coach Spencer. C Chris Betts scored 23 and had 7 rebounds.)

NCAA Results

Round 1

Pacific—92, MD-Eastern Shore (21-10)—73 (The Hawks’ offense was clicking in the first half as they outscored Pacific 49-46. But Pacific throttled the Hawks in the 2nd half and ran away to bury MD-Eastern Shore. “Too many turnovers and too little defense,” said Coach McMillan. “But Pacific was just too good for us tonight.” SF Jibran Hale scored 20 points.)

Syracuse—82, Alcorn State (23-8)—78 (Syracuse tore up the Braves in the first half to lead 54-32 at the break. But Alcorn State steadily crept up on the Orange in the 2nd half to make a game of it. Coach McMillan said, “I’m proud of how our guys fought to get back into this game. Syracuse is a very good team but we were able to put a scare into them. It’s not often you lose when you outshoot a team 51% to 39% but they scored 11 more points at the foul line than we did and we were a -8 on the boards.” PG Caleb Sanden topped the Braves’ scoring with 21 points.)
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Sun May 01, 2022 1:50 am

TEAM STATS

Alcorn State Braves

Team: Record: 23-8 (13-3); 73.7 ppg; 66.4 oppg; Net ranking: 33; 17.6 apg; 32.8 rpg.

Players:
PPG: Caleb Sanden—13.3; Gabriel Atwood—12.0; Will Friel—10.9; Caig Brown—9.6; Virgil Brown—6.8; Bernie Graham—6.4; Todd young—5.4; Harold Hein—4.6
RPG: Gabriel Atwood—6.9; Will Friel—6.7; Harold Hein—4.1; Bernie Graham—3.3; Craig Brown—3.1; Caleb Sanden—2.7
APG: Craig Brown—4.0; Todd Young—2.6; Harold Hein—2.5; Caleb Sanden—2.0

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions

Team: Record: 21-10 (11-5); Net ranking: 76; 79.0 ppg; 70.9 oppg; 19.8 apg; 33.3 rpg.

Players:
PPG: Dan Jefferson—15.2; Chris Betts—13.4; Kwame Mickens—13.3; Delvon Palmer—8.6; Darrin Randolph—8.1; Dwayne Robinson—5.4; Jacob Allen—4.7; Antonio Gailey—4.3
RPG: Chris Betts—6.9; Kwame Mickens—5.2; Delvon Palmer—4.9; Dan Jefferson—3.8; Jacob Allen—3.4; Antonio Gailey-3.2
APG: Kwame Mickens—6.3; Darrin Randolph—2.5; Dan Jefferson—2.3; Chris Betts—2.2

MD-Eastern Shore Hawks

Team: Record: 21-10 (11-5); Net Ranking: 51; 70.2 ppg; 65.9 oppg; 17.3 apg; 32.3 rpg.

Players:
PPG: Jibran Hale—13.6. Travis Templ3—11.9, Dwayne Bullett-10.7, Lataryl Brown—7.4, Tony Rueter—7.0, Ramolo Pantini—6.3, Edouard Gaultier—4.7, Terrance Mann—3.4, Marcos Santini—3.2
RPG: Tony Rueter—7.1, Jibran Hale—6.3, Dwayne Bullett—5.6, Romolo Pantini—3.7, Travis Temple—2.9, Lataryle Brown—2.3
APG: Lataryl Brown—5.6, Travis Temple—2.3, Jibran Hale—2.0, Dwayne Bullett—1.9

UC-San Diego Tritons

Team: Record: 20-11 (11-5); Net Ranking: 112; 77.7 ppg; 70.7 oppg; 19.5 apg; 33.1 rpg

Players:
PPG: Gregg Green—15.8, Jack Robinson—11.5, Joe Roland—8.5, Brian Thomas—8.2, Chris Williams—8.0, Shannon Van Hook—6.9, Brad Sanders—5.8, Delante Keams—4.5, Stephen Perry—4.5
RPG: Shannon Van Hook—6.4, Jack Robinson—5.5, Brad Sanders—3.9, Gregg Green—3.7, Joe Roland—3.1, Brian Thomas—2.9, Chris Williams—2.8
APG: Brian Thomas—5.1, Chris Williams—3.1, Delante Keams—2.7

Western Illinois Leathernecks

Team: Record: 16-12 (10-6); Net Ranking: 173; 71.1 ppg; 65.3 oppg; 17.7 apg; 30.5 rpg

Players:
PPG: Marcelo Barker—13.9, Jamar Curtis—12.3, James Johnson—10.3, Craig Grant—9.3, Tom Daniel—5.5, Martin Dizon—5.4, Larry McClain—5.3, Emerson Owen—3.6
RPG: Jamary Curtis—6.4, Craig Grant—4.9, Larry McClain—4.1, James Johnson—3.5, Marcelo Barker—3.2
APG: Tom Daniel—4.1, Marcelo Barker—2.6, Martin Dixon—2.4, Jamar Curtis—2.2, Craig Grant—2.1
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Mon May 02, 2022 12:01 am

Awards:

SG Kwame Mickens, Arkansas-Pine Bluff—Conference T Player of the Year
Ramon Montez, Alcorn State—Conference T Coach of the Year
SG Kwame Mickens, Arkansas-Pine Bluff—Conference T 1st Team All-Conference
SF Dan Jefferson, Arkansas-Pine Bluff—Conference T 2nd Team All-Conference
C Chris Betts, Arkansas-Pine Bluff—Conference T 2nd Team All-Conference
C Gabriel Atwood, Alcorn State—Conference T 2nd Team All-Conference
SF Jibran Hale, MD-Eastern Shore—Conference U Freshman of the Year
Mike McMillan, MD-Eastern Shore—Conference U Coach of the Year
SF Jibran Hale, MD-Eastern Shore—Conference U 1st Team All-Conference
SG Marcelo Barker, Western Illinois—Conference V Defensive Player of the Year
Ken Yamoto, UC San Diego—Conference U Coach of the Year
SG Marcelo Barker, Western Illinois—Conference U 2nd Team All-Conference
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Tue May 03, 2022 8:30 pm

Recruits Coming to the 5 Teams in the Coming Year

UC-San Diego

C Joe McCray #722, 2 star Inside shooting and scoring
PF Jeremiah Mason #1165 1 star Outside shooting and scoring
PG Calvin Henderson #1289 1 star Ball handling and passing
PG Matt Holcomb #1304 1 star Outside shooting and scoring
PF Michael Faulkner #1407 1 star Inside shooting and rebounding
PF Stephen Leith #1565 1 star Rebounding

MD-Eastern Shore

Filled 2 of 4 vacancies

SF Ryurik Rokossovsky #99 4 star Inside shooting and scoring
PG Cark Hancock #1619 1 star Defense and outside shooting

Alcorn State

C Rick Kraft #907 1 star Inside & outside shooting and rebounding
PG Jameel Miller #1238 1 star Outside shooting and passing
PF Zach Baker #1381 1 star Inside and outside shooting
PF Anthony Hanganu #1453 1 star Inside and outside shooting
SF Danny Murphy #1725 1 star Outside shooting and passing

Western Illinois

PF Orvo Haapajarvi #7 4 star Inside shooting and scoring
SF Eliran Zaichik #163 3 star Inside shooting and scoring

Arkansas-Pine Bluff

Filled 2 of 3 vacancies

PF Derron O’Quin #1306 1 star Shooting and passing
PG Erik Taylor #1699 1 star Passing and outside shooting
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Re: READY FOR PRIME TIME?

Postby PointGuard » Wed May 04, 2022 5:30 pm

Results of Coach Requests to Their College’s Board of Directors

Four of the coaches were able to get their requests to their boards approved this year

UC-San Diego: Increased budget by $7150

MD-Eastern Shore: Increased budget by $7000

Western Illinois: Will get a facilities upgrade (from D- to C-)

Arkansas-Pine Bluff: Increased budget by $4000
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But...

lcorn State: Budget increase was not approved. Coach Ramon Montez was blunt, "This sucks!"
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