Note for those using feed readers: You probably will not see the tables in this post. Click through for the full detail. Friday had little drama at the GSC Tournament, except for one game, and there were no upsets. Let’s get into the recaps, starting with Harding’s game. #1W Harding 73, #5W Arkansas Tech 51 […]
Month: March 2008
Weekly Notes: March 7, 2008
Finally, it’s Friday, and I don’t have a game recap to write. Some notes for the past couple of weeks: Yesterday was a light day in D-II South men’s basketball, with the only game of note being Benedict’s double-OT win in the SIAC quarterfinals. The rest of the region has to be rooting Benedict on, […]
GSC Tournament updated log5, stats, and quick recaps
The opening round games were last night, and everything went pretty much as expected. That’s bad news, at least relatively speaking, for the favorites, who suffer slightly in the updated Log5 predictions because of the increasing quality of their potential opponents. Some quick recaps: #5W Arkansas Tech 65, #4E Alabama-Huntsville 49 The Chargers bowed out […]
GSC Tournament Log5 Predictions
Here are each team’s chances of winning the GSC Tournament, courtesy of the Log5 method: A few notes: Christian Brothers has been the best team in the GSC West by point differential, so that and their #2 seed gave them an edge over Harding, despite the tougher quarterfinal matchup. Even though UAH beat the Bisons […]
2007-2008 GSC Preseason Predictions: Revisited
The theme of this post should be considered less “I told you so” than it is “preseason predictions are basically futile.” Each year, both the GSC coaches and I evaluate the GSC West and pick the division standings before the season. Each year, we’re both wrong. In fact, the “I told you so” angle is […]
Shooting woes help Bucs sink Bisons, but Harding ends up with #1 seed
The rims were on shooting lockdown Saturday in Memphis, and the Bisons couldn’t muster up enough offense to stick with Christian Brothers, losing 70-56 to the West Division’s current hottest team in the regular season finale. The two teams combined for 35 3-point attempts and made just three of them: 1-for-12 for the Bisons and […]