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  • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    He was on Verbal Committs yesterday as an available transfer.
    Your comment led me to look in on the VC site (I only pop in occasionally), but I noticed that the Hoban kid from WJU has also announced a transfer (and has disappeared from box scores lately). He started against WLU at the ASRC and, I believe, led the team in scoring that day. Looked like a real useful piece that game. Could have been a fluke or something, but it's interesting that he's now leaving.

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    • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

      With a week left to play in the regular season, WLU has locked up another MEC Title after their 98-77 beating of Glenville. Next up is a game v. NDC at the ARSC. Let's see if WLU can get up for this game seeing as they have little to play for.

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        You would think they would have no problem getting up for this. Surely they realize if IUP hits a road bump WL could be back in the hosting conversation.

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        • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

          Heard Crutch on statewide radio tonight. Great coach. He has recruited two players from Ohio for next year. All that talent in FL. and he is up here in Coach Ben's territory!

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          • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

            Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
            With a week left to play in the regular season, WLU has locked up another MEC Title after their 98-77 beating of Glenville. Next up is a game v. NDC at the ARSC. Let's see if WLU can get up for this game seeing as they have little to play for.
            They still haven't locked up the No. 1 seed in the MEC Tournament. If they lose the last two and Fairmont wins the last two, they will tie for the conference title. It's true that the MEC will recognize both as co-champions but after splitting their two head-to-head meetings, it's possible Fairmont could come out of the MEC's convoluted "matching cards" tiebreaker system with the No. 1 seed. Hilltoppers need to win one of the remaining two regular-season games for the outright title. As for hosting the regional, that ship has almost certainly sailed.

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            • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

              Regular season is over. WLU locked up another MEC title...that makes nine of the last 10 years WLU has won their conference regular season crown. On to the rough and tumble MEC tourney were the Toppers have again secured the #1 seed but have only won the Tourney title in four of the last eight years.

              Couple of interesting "records" for Ben Howlett this year:

              Fastest to 50 W...Ben took a mere 57 games to eclipse that mark while his mentor St Crutch took a FULL 70 games to get his 50'th W.
              Ben's .877 winning % over his two seasons would stand him #1 for the all time leading coaches winning % ahead of St Crutch's current .845. But Ben has three more years before he's eligible to assume the #1 spot (5 year minimum).

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              • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
                Regular season is over. WLU locked up another MEC title...that makes nine of the last 10 years WLU has won their conference regular season crown. On to the rough and tumble MEC tourney were the Toppers have again secured the #1 seed but have only won the Tourney title in four of the last eight years.

                Couple of interesting "records" for Ben Howlett this year:

                Fastest to 50 W...Ben took a mere 57 games to eclipse that mark while his mentor St Crutch took a FULL 70 games to get his 50'th W.
                Ben's .877 winning % over his two seasons would stand him #1 for the all time leading coaches winning % ahead of St Crutch's current .845. But Ben has three more years before he's eligible to assume the #1 spot (5 year minimum).

                There's a lot of context missing in that, though, ... very different situations. Ben inherited a well-oiled machine. Crutch/Jesus had to start with nothing prior to parting the sea.

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                • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                  Saw on verbalcommits that Ariel Watson is transferring from West Liberty.
                  If he would have developed his defensive and team game skills anywhere close to his prodigious offensive gifts, he would have started and would have had a future in Europe imho. If he could have played defense, he would have been the perfect player to guard concords bolti.

                  The sad part is that defense can be learned (if the desire is there) but his offensive gifts were a gift that is hard to coach.
                  Wish him well. Nice young man.

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                  • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                    There's a lot of context missing in that, though, ... very different situations. Ben inherited a well-oiled machine. Crutch/Jesus had to start with nothing prior to parting the sea.
                    Lol. Crutch first had to walk across the Ohio river to get many of his recruits too!

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                    • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                      Seasons not over, but let's take a look at the three players who chose to leave WLU (or decommitted) after Crutch left. These three, Dave Dennis, Clay Guillozet, and Nick Smith, were supposed to be a large part of the WLU "core" starters/players last season along with Monteroso, Meininger, James Griffin, and Brady Arnold. Their departures, en mass, along with Crutchfield heading to Ft Lauderdale AND the graduation of three starters from the 2017-17 season, had a very real chance to seriously derail WLU's 2017-18 season before it began. Obviously that didn't happen. So how have these three "traitors" done so far this year for their current programs? Short answer is not bad at all. Here are their current stat lines:

                      Dave Dennis 16 PPG, .447 Shooting, .306 from 3, .651 Free Throw
                      Nick Smith 8 PPG, .428 Shooting, .416 from 3, .814 Free Throw
                      Clay Guillozet 13 PPG, .487 Shooting, .385 from 3, .753 Free Throw

                      All are starters for their respective teams and all appear to be headed to the NCAA Tourney.

                      Couple of points from this...First, WLU recruits some pretty good basketball players, contrary to what we might think and two, don't bet against the Toppers!!
                      Last edited by boatcapt; 03-05-2019, 09:24 AM.

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                      • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                        Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                        There's a lot of context missing in that, though, ... very different situations. Ben inherited a well-oiled machine. Crutch/Jesus had to start with nothing prior to parting the sea.
                        The machine may have been oiled, but it was missing a lot of critical parts. See my post about the players that left the program when Crutch left coupled with the graduates.

                        And Crutch is not Jesus...He's a mere Saint!!!!

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                        • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                          What's the deal with Watson? Was he just not a good system fit? He was pretty decorated coming in, correct? JUCO All-American last year.

                          I'd assume he'll get some serious suitors in the coming days.

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                          • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                            Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
                            Saw on verbalcommits that Ariel Watson is transferring from West Liberty.
                            If he would have developed his defensive and team game skills anywhere close to his prodigious offensive gifts, he would have started and would have had a future in Europe imho. If he could have played defense, he would have been the perfect player to guard concords bolti.

                            The sad part is that defense can be learned (if the desire is there) but his offensive gifts were a gift that is hard to coach.
                            Wish him well. Nice young man.
                            I'm not surprised. Just can't play like he did in his limited time and expect to see the floor. There is more to WLU than scoring and admiring your follow through. He didn't learn to play D because he didn't want to learn...His loss. Leaves a spot open for a player that can actually contribute.

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                            • Re: West Liberty Hilltopper Basketball

                              Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
                              I'm not surprised. Just can't play like he did in his limited time and expect to see the floor. There is more to WLU than scoring and admiring your follow through. He didn't learn to play D because he didn't want to learn...His loss. Leaves a spot open for a player that can actually contribute.
                              Why would you quit the week of the conference tournament? Not exactly a ringing endorsement for people recruiting you. He couldn't have stuck it out a couple more weeks?

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