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Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
For Millersville to jump over WLU I think they have to do better in their conf tourney than WLU does. Effectively that would mean a WLU loss tonight coupled with a Ville win tonight OR Ville and WLU winning today and then WLU losing in the MEC champ game and Ville winning the PSAC tourney.
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Originally posted by boatcapt View PostWhat a comeback! WLU punches their MEC Final ticket with a 77-71 win over Concord!
I just had a feeling WL was going to come back and win that game. Concord had every chance to pull away and just kept coughing the opportunities up. I thought they got very sloppy with the ball (obviously WL makes everybody get sloppy with the ball).
I did feel bad for Concord's J.J. Harper. He played an incredible game. That dude is like the Energizer Bunny. I can't say I agreed with his late technical. He was certainly provoked. I think that easily could have been one on each player.
I'm glad I tuned in. It was entertaining.
On an interesting note, it was odd Charleston sat behind WL and cheered for the Hilltoppers. Was that them playing some sort of head games, or did they just really want to play WL instead of Concord?
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
You guys survived a bad night. That's what good teams do.
I just had a feeling WL was going to come back and win that game. Concord had every chance to pull away and just kept coughing the opportunities up. I thought they got very sloppy with the ball (obviously WL makes everybody get sloppy with the ball).
I did feel bad for Concord's J.J. Harper. He played an incredible game. That dude is like the Energizer Bunny. I can't say I agreed with his late technical. He was certainly provoked. I think that easily could have been one on each player.
I'm glad I tuned in. It was entertaining.
On an interesting note, it was odd Charleston sat behind WL and cheered for the Hilltoppers. Was that them playing some sort of head games, or did they just really want to play WL instead of Concord?
Harper was a beast last night for sure. He played like a man possessed. I actually thought they would call the double technical on that play. Or, they actually could have called neither player and assigned the technical to the Concord bench (due to the Concord coach leaving the bench area while play was still going on). Granted, that coach had the right intentions--break up a potential skirmish before it started--but you still can't come screaming off the bench in the middle of play. Either of those options (double T or a T to the bench that doesn't go against Harper's personal total) might have been the better option for the zebras.
No clue what Charleston was doing. Other than the fact that they might actually like their chances against WLU better than against Concord. Concord is a big physical team that doesn't mind playing slow in the half court. Maybe Charleston figures that's a tougher match-up for them. [shrug]
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They say it's hard to beat a good team 3 times in a single season. WVSU found that out the hard way yesterday when they fell very flat in their attempt to triple-sweep Charleston. The Hilltoppers, though, did manage (through a furious second-half comeback) to topple Concord for a third time last night. The question is which side of that old adage will we see tonight? Will Charleston complete the 3-game sweep? Or will the Hilltoppers prove the adage true and steal back a win from UC?
Thought I'd do a quick dive into the history:
-- The last time WLU lost to the same team twice in a single season was 2016-2017. They lost to the Haywood Highsmith/Pat Moseh Wheeling Jesuit squad on the last day of the regular season and then again in the first round of the NCAA Regional. (And if I'm not mistaken, that was the game where Zac Grossenbacher hit a deep game-winning 3 at the buzzer only to have it incorrectly waved off by the stripes (with much photographic evidence of the mistake making the rounds on social media).
-- The Rob Reed Concord team also got them twice the year before (in 2015-2016).
-- There were also years where some of those powerful UPJ & Salem International teams (from the old WVIAC days) handled the Crutchfield-led Toppers twice in a season. Outgoing WLU AD, Lynn Ullom is fond of saying that the best football team in the WVIAC was the Salem International basketball team. They had some serious dudes back then.
-- But in order to find a season in which the Hilltoppers lost to the same opponent THREE times in a single season, you have to go all the way back to 2003-2004 when Wheeling Jesuit dealt the Hilltoppers 3 losses. In truth, just about everybody on the schedule dealt the Hilltoppers a loss that year--it was the final year of the Dan Petri era and WLU (still WLSC at the time) went 4-23. The only reason they lost to Wheeling Jesuit three times is that is the only opponent that actually got to play them three times.
-- The very next year, in 2004, a young tennis coach (who had tried his hand at a bit of basketball coaching back in his teaching days at tiny Cameron High School in the hills of Marshall County) took over the WLSC basketball program, and the rest is history.
In short, NEVER in the Crutchfield or Post-Crutch era has a team beaten the Hilltoppers 3 times in a single season. Here's hoping WLU avoids that little bit of infamy tonight on the Wesbanco Arena floor.
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Originally posted by Scrub View PostThey say it's hard to beat a good team 3 times in a single season. WVSU found that out the hard way yesterday when they fell very flat in their attempt to triple-sweep Charleston. The Hilltoppers, though, did manage (through a furious second-half comeback) to topple Concord for a third time last night. The question is which side of that old adage will we see tonight? Will Charleston complete the 3-game sweep? Or will the Hilltoppers prove the adage true and steal back a win from UC?
Thought I'd do a quick dive into the history:
-- The last time WLU lost to the same team twice in a single season was 2016-2017. They lost to the Haywood Highsmith/Pat Moseh Wheeling Jesuit squad on the last day of the regular season and then again in the first round of the NCAA Regional. (And if I'm not mistaken, that was the game where Zac Grossenbacher hit a deep game-winning 3 at the buzzer only to have it incorrectly waved off by the stripes (with much photographic evidence of the mistake making the rounds on social media).
-- The Rob Reed Concord team also got them twice the year before (in 2015-2016).
-- There were also years where some of those powerful UPJ & Salem International teams (from the old WVIAC days) handled the Crutchfield-led Toppers twice in a season. Outgoing WLU AD, Lynn Ullom is fond of saying that the best football team in the WVIAC was the Salem International basketball team. They had some serious dudes back then.
-- But in order to find a season in which the Hilltoppers lost to the same opponent THREE times in a single season, you have to go all the way back to 2003-2004 when Wheeling Jesuit dealt the Hilltoppers 3 losses. In truth, just about everybody on the schedule dealt the Hilltoppers a loss that year--it was the final year of the Dan Petri era and WLU (still WLSC at the time) went 4-23. The only reason they lost to Wheeling Jesuit three times is that is the only opponent that actually got to play them three times.
-- The very next year, in 2004, a young tennis coach (who had tried his hand at a bit of basketball coaching back in his teaching days at tiny Cameron High School in the hills of Marshall County) took over the WLSC basketball program, and the rest is history.
In short, NEVER in the Crutchfield or Post-Crutch era has a team beaten the Hilltoppers 3 times in a single season. Here's hoping WLU avoids that little bit of infamy tonight on the Wesbanco Arena floor.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Recall before the buzzer-beater was deemed too late, freshman Preston Bowell hit an ugly, banked in corner-ish trey to put Wheeling ahead. That was wild. I saw it live.
And it's fun to think about all the places in the Atlantic Region that good ol' Preston Boswell made pit stops: Wheeling, WLU, Cal, and now as an assistant coach with D&E.
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Originally posted by Layton View PostWhat happened to Fergus?
We'll see if he sticks around but given his declining minutes over the last few weeks, wouldn't be surprised if he is in the portal the day after WLUs season is over.Last edited by boatcapt; 03-10-2024, 05:44 PM.
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