by Wayne23 » Tue Jul 02, 2019 12:46 pm
3/9: We play #12 seed Louisville, 15-14, 5-13, in the quarters. They have put together 2 straight upsets. We beat them by 9 and 15, but strangely enough they are favored by ½ point. I expect a win.
3/10: 72-64. It was back and forth for the first 5 minutes. We then went on a big run, 15-2, and we led the rest of the way. 17 each for PF Mel Leck and C Mike Newn, and 14, 5, 9 for PG Ry Wood but he had 7 TOs. It was a sloppy game; we had 18 TOs, they had 22.
#1 seed, #1 ranked North Carolina, 30-1, 17-1, in the semis. They crushed us by 26 there. We need to play near perfect ball and catch them on an off night to have any real chance.
3/11: 72-70!!! I’m in shock. They led by as many as 11 early in the 2nd half but we came back. We had trouble with the ball all night, 24 TOs (-12), but +8 RBs helped.
What really did it though was that we shot 54.2% and held them to 35.3%. PG Ry Wood led us with 17, and 6 others had between 11 and 6. We just never quit. At the end Wood sank a 23 footer off a double screen as the buzzer sounded. The officials reviewed it for at least a minute, which felt like an hour. They decided the basket counted and time expired while the shot was in flight. HUGE win!
It doesn’t get a lot easier, it’s #2 seed, #5 ranked Duke, 23-8, 15-3, for the title. They won by 8 at our place. They are as big a favorite as UNC was.
3/12: 73-87. No complaints. We got to the final of the ACC and beat the #1 team in the country. We never quit tonight but Duke was on.
24-7, #18, RPI #14. I’m hoping for a #3 or #4 seed, hopefully on the right side of the bracket.
3/12: #3 West. We play #14 Coppin ST, 21-10. This is a team we should beat but we can’t lose focus. I’ve had to get my bench coach to do some yelling; they’ve been too full of themselves after beating UNC.
3/17: 80-76. They got out to an early 20 point lead. I had to call 3 time outs before my guys woke up, and they didn’t really do that until the 2nd half, which we won 51-29. They outrebounded us by 8 but we did a great job with the ball, only 9 TOs (+9). C Mike Newn led us with 22 and 8, SG Jay Crum had 17, and PG Ry Wood had 14, 4, 7 with NO TOs. Once we started playing we played really well but if we wait that long again we’re gone.
#11 seed Gardner-Webb, 26-5, shocked my old team, Air Force, so we play them in the 2nd round. We’re a huge favorite. I’ve never been past the 2nd round of the
NCAAs and I’ll never have a better opportunity than this one.
3/19: 79-68 and I’m in my first Sweet Sixteen! It was close for 30 minutes or so, then we took over. Mike Newn simply overpowered their Center with 27 and 14. Both of our guards did some scoring. +15 RBs, and only 9 TOs again.
#2 seed, #8 ranked Oklahoma ST, 26-7. They’re excellent outside and have a very good Center and a long bench. We’ll really need to be on our game.
3/24: 49-56. We played great D but theirs was even better. We just couldn’t make key baskets and shot a pathetic 31.6%. 18 TOs didn’t help (-11).
Great season and Mike Newn is the only guy I’m losing. He’ll be a big loss, of course, but I have 2 very good looking big guys coming in.
4/3: ACC’s Duke, #5 ranked, is the champ.
4/4: Awards: Senior C Mike Newn makes the ACC 1st team. I am ACC COY, which is a great honor.
4/9: Would I move? If an absolutely elite team offered, I would. Not likely.
I’m staying.
4/23: I ask for money. Hopefully we’ll get some this year. Got $13,000.
26-8, #18, Sweet Sixteen. Great season. Overall, 293-122, .706, for 13 seasons.
4/25: I got the Mayor. There was a big celebration downtown, a parade, all kinds of speeches, and some other stuff. Late in the day, as the Mayor was working the crowd, across the street from where I was, I got him with a licorice dart, right in the back of the neck.
I’m sure there will be an autopsy and all kinds of inquiries, but he was 58 years old, very overweight, with a poor diet, he drank a lot, was rumored to take drugs… I think the autopsy will report that he just dropped dead. I have to say it felt good to get him.