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  • Columbuseer
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    Originally posted by Sportsnut View Post
    Do you know what classification his high school is?
    Division II

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  • Sportsnut
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    Do you know what classification his high school is?

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  • Columbuseer
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    New commit scouting report:
    I watched Evan Conley play last night.
    6ft-0, 150 lbs junior. Slight of build (as of now), but not afraid to rebound aggressively in a crowd. High basketball IQ, unselfish player who lets the game come to him. Was playing shooting guard, but could just as easily play PG. With the ball, he has that extra gear like David Dennis in the open court or to get past his man to the lane. Great passer, made long bounce pass to start a fast break basket that was right on the money. Plays under control, but fast. He is a great shooter. Pressure free throws don't bother him. Great form on his jump shot with a quick release. Very good jumping ability.
    Clearly the best player on the court.

    His focus is on the team. His team had a 6-6 guy (Woodside) who was about 270-280 who had great post-up footwork. Time and time again Evan made great entry passes to this guy who was scoring at will from 5 ft in. He was too wide to for his opponent to contest the shot effectively. I suspected, and confirmed after the game that the big guy has signed to play D1 football at Cincinnati. Evan could have taken more shots and gotten more points, but his focus was on the team and winning the game. His defense is very good for his age (very intelligent, with no silly reach-in fouls).
    He has a non-stop motor and is a great fit for West Liberty.
    He is a combo of David Dennis (burst of speed) and Devin Hoehn (shooting) and Alex Falk (non-stop motor).
    In another year of development, he is going to get a lot of attention. West Lib got in early on a very complete player. I heard from folks in the stands that is really excited to play at WLU.

    ------Here is the summary of the game --------------------------

    Fairfield Union 59, Teays Valley 39: The Falcons outscored the Vikings (11-5, 9-1) 24-8 in the fourth quarter and handed them their first Mid-State Conference-Buckeye Conference loss.

    Colin Woodside led the Falcons (12-4, 8-2) with a game-high 26 points and Evan Conley had 14.

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  • jrshooter
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    I will say this after watching WL-FSU. A 15-point lead in that game felt like a 2-point lead in a PSAC game.

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  • Layton
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    [QUOTE=Columbuseer;2174270]
    Originally posted by Layton View Post
    New commit http://www.hudl.com/profile/8728609/Evan-Conley[/QUOTE
    2019 verbal commit as Evan is a jr. Is that correct?
    Yes

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  • Columbuseer
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    [QUOTE=Layton;2174176]New commit http://www.hudl.com/profile/8728609/Evan-Conley[/QUOTE
    2019 verbal commit as Evan is a jr. Is that correct?

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  • Layton
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    New commit http://www.hudl.com/profile/8728609/Evan-Conley

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  • Columbuseer
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    l thought James got significantly fouled on several drives to the rim. I know Coach was upset too on the no calls. He and monterosa are probably our best defender of big men. He is also working on his inside, back to the basket game.
    He is 6-5 and is athletic. I would not count him out. He can draw fouls. I would like to see him reduce his charges on drives by choosing to jump stop and take the 8 foot jumper in the lane.

    I thought Brandon Smith at PG was a great move. He can finish around the rim after contact against taller players. I could see an increase in Brandon;s minutes before a significant decrease in James' minutes.
    Just my opinion.
    When you have great 3 pt shooters who can slash to the rim and finish, you can really do damage to a team both from a scoring and a foul perspective.

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  • Sportsnut
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    Grif better pick up his game or he is going to see a reduction in minutes. He missed some shots at the end of the game yesterday that really hurt!

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  • boatcapt
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    Well...It was bound to happen. Going through an entire basketball season undefeated is very difficult. Toppers gave it a hell of a run though. Seasons past, Crutch learned a lot from losses and made appropriate adjustments that often made the team better. We'll see if Ben is able to make similar adjustments. Seems like he will be able to do so but you never know until it happens.

    What this game did show again is that no team can ever feel safe no matter how big a lead they might have on the Toppers.

    As we move into the "playoff set-up" protion of the season, I look for WLU to shorten it's bench. Freshmen Saben and Moore have already been trimmed from the rotation. I'd look for Allen to see his minutes drastically cut (I thought he would be much better than he has played this year) and it also appears French will see his minutes cut (Don't understand this...When French is on the floor he is very productive...one of the best 3 point shooters on the team which is saying something and absolutely deadly from the foul line. But for some reason Ben (and Crutch before him) don't seem to have a lot of confidence in him. Can someone please explain that to me??) with the "extra" minutes going to the core group (Bolon, Monty, Meini, Grif and Smith)...Dyer will still start at PG but get second tier minutes...Watson will be a game to game decision based on how he plays early in the game (produce and he will see additional minutes...shoot poorly early and he'll be sitting)...Primmer will be a situational sub who will get minutes in several positions depending on the flow of the game.
    Last edited by boatcapt; 01-29-2018, 10:40 AM.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I watched the game. Nothing from the announcers stood out (to me, anyway). They were neutral. One cool thing they did was they had the sideline reporter listening in on huddles and then relaying a synopsis. The first couple timeouts the report from the Fairmont huddle kept saying the coach was telling the players the barrage of treys was 'fool's gold' and it wouldn't last forever.

    In my opinion, WL stayed in the press far too long. With a couple exceptions it was ineffective. They were giving up way too many open looks on the deep shot and Fairmont was hitting them as well as way too many easy baskets at the rim. Fairmont thrives in that 100 mph pace that the press dictates. I can't remember his name but the kid from Marist killed you guys. Not just the missed FT at the end but he was way off all night.

    The near-deadly turnover at the end of the game ... just a horrible play by the inbounder. He has to run the lane in that situation. They were extremely fortunate to hang on for the win. WL goes full steam for every second of the game. They don't go away.

    Even when FSU was up 16 or whatever ... it always felt like it was a one possession game. You knew the WL run was coming. Watching it you knew Fairmont couldn't stay that hot all night. It was a very entertaining game for us neutral fans. Round 3 on a neutral court (if it happens) should be another thriller. That was great being on actual television. It's a great change from watching a game on a phone or a laptop.

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  • Columbuseer
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    Random Observations on WL-FSU game
    I attended in person and thought it was a great game. FSU and WL played an incredible game.

    1. Just like the game at WLU, FSU was very well coached to handle the press. They had great spacing, which made it difficult for WL to play "free safety" and intercept passes.
    FSU has the players to go to the rim off the press. They also had the green light to shoot the 3 in transition with no one underneath and they were red hot from 3, which enabled them to jump out to a 20-6 lead. FSU also pressed WL at the beginning of the game, with little effect.
    The result was an intense pace of play. FSU realized they were getting worn out and called off their press after about 3 minutes into the game. FSU maintained a lead of 10 to 16 points throughout much of the half. They were getting open looks for 3s or layups off the press. WL hit 2 3s in the last minute to get the lead down to 10 at half, 56-46. But one could see that FSU was getting tired. Their half court defense was losing its aggressiveness.

    2. WL made a great adjustment at halftime, which is a tribute to their coaching staff and the improvement in WL's half court defense this year. They probably realized that they could beat FSU in a half court game and took off the press. This took away the easy buckets and the open 3s. However, FSU did make some difficult shots against excellent defense to maintain a 8 to 14 point lead.

    3. But FSU's effort in the first half was starting to take its toll. They were a step slow on defense and WL was getting layups.

    4. Another great adjustment - WL put 6 ft 4 Brandon Smith at PG. He was giving them fits as no one matched up well with him. This put 5 TALL slashers on the court who could finish at the rim and also hit the 3 in Smith, Monterosa, Bolon, Meininger, and Griffin, as well as Primmer. We might see more of this in the future. It is a match-up nightmare.

    5. Mazulla did a great job in resting Jolly and others.

    6. Learning from the previous meeting, Monterosa was setting up about 3 ft beyond the 3 point arc to guard Jolly. IMHO, like many players, Jolly is what I call a pattern shooter. He practices shots using a specific sequence of moves that foreshadow when he is going to launch a 3. Late in the game, Monterosa would use a series of feints and hand motions on defense, to disrupt the sequence. Jolly got many of his points on a screen switch and the other defender did not step out far enough on the switch.

    7. WL came back and got a 1 pt lead briefly near the end of the game. Monterosa made a Brady-like move and ran Jolly down from behind on the press, dove and knocked the ball away. Incredible effort!

    8. WL caused a turnover on an inbounds pass from FSU at the WL end with 5 seconds to go. WL was going to go with their seniors, Smith and Monterosa. Bolon had fouled out, so one of their key deep range shooters was not on the court.

    9. IMHO, taking the ball out of bounds on the side is not an ideal situation with 5 seconds to go and given the type of motion, passing offense WL runs. You only have time for 2 passes at most after the end bounds and most of the far side of the court is too far away to be in play. If you had thrown the ball into the near backcourt to get floor balance, avoid the double team and get a strong dribble drive down the middle, you would lose probably 2-2.5 seconds due to the distance. Not a good situation. FSU played it well. They waited until about 3 seconds to see who was going to get the ball for the last shot and then they swarmed Monterosa with 2 or 3 players, knowing that there was not enough time to kick to the corner for a shot and that referees often swallow their whistles at the end of game unless the foul is significant. Hats off to FSU. They sold out on the play to stop a great scorer from winning the game.

    Great crowd, Great coaching, great players. I admire WL for never giving up and giving great effort down to the last second. With this attitude and their excellent academic records, WL players will be successes in their careers once they graduate, which in the end is what sports is all about.
    Great game.

    If you watched it on TV, I would like to hear your impression of the announcers on WL's style of play as well as FSU.

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  • Layton
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    Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
    A little Crutch update...After starting the season on fire and going 9-1, Nova Southeastern is starting to struggle a bit going 3-5 over the last 8 games to stand at 12-6 on the season. Could be wrong but I believe this is the first time that a Crutch coached team could be said to be in a slump. It will be interesting to see if he can coach his way out of this. As it stands right now, a Nova invitation to the NCAA is in jeopardy.
    Figured that would happen with all the close games and OT's early on, hard to sustain that effort all season with the lack of talent he has currently

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  • boatcapt
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    A little Crutch update...After starting the season on fire and going 9-1, Nova Southeastern is starting to struggle a bit going 3-5 over the last 8 games to stand at 12-6 on the season. Could be wrong but I believe this is the first time that a Crutch coached team could be said to be in a slump. It will be interesting to see if he can coach his way out of this. As it stands right now, a Nova invitation to the NCAA is in jeopardy.

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  • boatcapt
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    Carry sounds like a very good prospect who has the potential to be as good if not better than Dennis. Never know how he will adjust to college ball though. But on the plus side, WLU has a history of getting gifted first year players up to speed quickly and smoothly...like Dennis.

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