by PointGuard » Sat Apr 23, 2022 2:05 am
Game Results—Jan 29-Feb 4
Conference V
Western Illinois (12-6, 6-1)—74, UC-San Diego (12-6, 5-2)—51 (The lead changed hand 6 times early but then the Leathernecks, with their home crowd cheering them on, took control and pulled away to crush the Tritons. SF James Johnson dropped in 19 points.)
Western Illinois (13-6, 7-1)—63, North Florida—50 (The Golden Lions got an early lead and were on top 23-17 at halftime. Both teams got their offenses going in the 2nd half, but Western Illinois lead expanded throughout the half. SG Marcelo Barker finished with 13 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks and 3 steals. PF Craig Grant also scored 13 points.)
Western Illinois (12-6, 6-1)—74, UC-San Diego (12-6, 5-2)—51 (“We just didn’t get the job done tonight. You’re not going to win when you hit just 36% of our FG’s and 14% of our 3’s and get outrebound us 38-24,” commented Coach Ken Yamoto. PF Jack Robinson and reserve C Joe Roland both scored 10 points.)
UC-San Diego (13-6, 6-2)—79, Alabama State—62 (The first half was highly contested with 13 lead changes and UC-San Diego hanging onto a narrow 35-34 lead at the break. But the Tritons poured it on in the 2nd half to win decisively. SG Chris Williams dropped in 16 points.)
Conference U
MD-Eastern Shore (12-6, 5-2)—73, Tennessee-Martin—68 (OT) (MD-Eastern Shore trailed the Skyhawks most of the game, but the Hawks tied the game just before the end of regulation time. The lead shifted between the two teams for 4 minutes in the OT, but the Hawks scored 5 points to none by the Skyhawks. C Dwayne Bullett scored 17 points and SF Jibran Hale had 14 points, 3 assists, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks and 4 steals.)
MD-Eastern Shore (13-6, 6-2)—77, Jackson State—74 (The Hawks were ahead 35-25 at the half and held onto a narrower lead throughout the 2nd half. Jackson State made a big run late in the game, but MD-Eastern Shore was able to hang on for a nice road victory. SF Jibran Hale and reserve G Marcos Santini both scored 14 points.)
Conference T
Alcorn State (13-5, 6-1)—54, Citadel—48 (“I need to thank Coach Spencer at Arkansas-Pine Bluff. They must have wore out the Bulldogs’ last week so we were able to shut down their offense that had been so awesome against the Golden Lions,” said Coach Ramon Montez. C Gabriel Atwood scored 13 and pulled down 9 boards.)
Alcorn State (14-5, 7-1)—86, Texas Southern—76 (The lead went back and forth (24 lead changes and 16 ties) throughout the first half and for the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half. But then the Braves asserted themselves and drove to a successful conclusion. Alcorn State hit an amazing 61% of their shots. SG Caleb Sanden scored 17, C Gabriel Atwood had 16 points and 8 boards, and PF Will Friel had 14 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 6 steals.)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (13-6, 4-3)—80, Bellarmine—62 (This was Arkansas-Pine Bluff the entire way. Total domination. SF Dan Jefferson scored 17 points. SG Kwame Mickens had a double-double, scoring 10 points and getting 10 assists.)
Arkansas-Pine Bluff (14-6, 5-3)—67, Omaha—62 (This was a tightly contested game with good defense by both teams and team stats that were as close as the score. C Chris Betts poured in 19 points and grabbed 13 rebounds.)
Awards: Jibran Hale of MD-Eastern Shore was named the Conference U Freshman Player of the Week.
Significant Injuries: MD-Eastern Shore’s Lataryl Brown’s sprained wrist still hasn’t healed and isn’t expected to for another week-and-half.
Comments: Another big week for these teams with 9 victories and just 1 loss. Alcorn State is now alone in first place in Conference T, 2 games ahead of 5 teams including Arkansas-Pine Bluff. MD-Eastern Shore is in a 3-way tie for 1st place in Conference U. Western Illinois is now tied for 1st place in Conference V with UC-San Diego alone in 3rd place, a single game behind the two leaders.
“All 5 coaches began at the same time with independent teams competing to move up into Division I and thence up the promotion ladder. Ken (Yamamoto) and Terry (Morillo) turned out to be saddled with the toughest challenges. Their two initial teams, Dixie State and Tarleton State, are simply dogs. They were unable to make those 2 teams into winners, and after 3 seasons they wisely moved on to other teams. Their 2 initial teams have continued to be losers. It was no different this season…those two combined to win just 9 and lose 21 games against Division I opponents. Hell, it’s been 5 years and Dixie State has a 26-49 record against Division I teams. And…Tarleton State has an ignominious 15-60 record against Division I competition. Ken and Terry have subsequently built their new teams into winners. So good for them,” said Coach Ramon Montez.
Top Scorers for each team: Gregg Green is averaging 15.9 ppg for UC-San Diego; Jibran Hale is averaging 11.8 ppg for MD-Eastern Shore; Gabriel Atwood is averaging 13.1 ppg for Alcorn State; Marcelo Barker is averaging 15.1 ppg for Western Illinois; and Dan Jefferson is averaging 16.8 ppg for Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
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