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    NIGHTLIGHTS; STUDS AND DUDS

    Friday, November 20, 2009, 10:34 AM EST [General]

    STUD: It was a tough call between Syracuse guard Scoop Jardine, Kentucky freshman big man DeMarcus Cousins and Villanova frosh Isiah Armwood, but I’m going with the guy whose first basket of the season was a game-winning 3-pointer that beat George Mason. Armwood was only in the game because four players had already fouled out. ‘Nova coach Jay Wright admitted after the game that he was ``The last one I wanted to take the shot.”

    DUD: Going with Richmond here because I have high expectations for Chris Mooney and the Spiders. They lost to William & Mary, 78-71, largely because they didn’t get enough production from Dan Geriot and Justin Harper – who combined for just 12 points.

    MID-MAJOR STUD: Seattle University’s Charles Garcia – The former Washington signee followed ex-Huskies assistant Cameron Dollar to Seattle U. and put up 21 points and a dozen boards in a 85-84 victory against Fresno State. It was Dollar’s first career victory as a head coach.

    STAT OF THE DAY: Evan Turner collected another triple-double, although it wasn’t exactly the way he would have liked. The Ohio State point guard struggled in the loss to North Carolina and had 10 turnovers to go along with 23 points and 11 rebounds.

    ON TAP: Here are my four most interesting games for the night:

    1) North Carolina vs. Syracuse, 7 p.m. ET – The length of the Tar Heels against the 2-3 zone with the Coaches vs. Cancer title on the line.

    2) Mississippi vs. Kansas State, 8:30 p.m. ET – The two guys who were left to hold it together at Cincinnati, Andy Kennedy and Frank Martin, after Bob Huggins was fired, will go up against one another in San Juan.

    3) Dayton vs. Villanova, 3 p.m. ET – This is the other semifinal matchup in San Juan. The Flyers have the toughness that Jay Wright is hoping his ‘Nova team can exhibit.

    4) Seton Hall at Cornell, 7 p.m. – Talk about two coaches on the opposite end of the spectrum. Bobby Gonzalez of Seton Hall vs. Cornell’s Steve Donahue. The Big Red have already beaten Alabama and UMass on the road. 

     

    3.2 (1 Ratings)

    NATIONAL PREP SHOWCASE BEGINS TOMORROW

    Thursday, November 19, 2009, 12:10 PM EST [General]

    The National Prep Showcase, run by Adam Finkelstein, begins tomorrow at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Conn. and runs through the weekend. Here is the schedule.

    Friday, November 20

     

    12:00p.m. St. Thomas More School (CT) vs. Lee Academy (ME)

    1:45p.m. Notre Dame Prep (MA) vs. Hargrave Military Academy (VA)

    3:15p.m. South Kent School (CT) vs. Mack Academy (NC)

    5:00p.m. Winchendon School (MA) vs. Massanutten Military Academy (VA)

    6:30p.m. Proctor Academy (NH) vs. Wilbraham & Monson Academy (MA)

    8:00p.m. Northfield Mount Hermon (MA) vs. Fork Union Military Academy (VA)

     

    Saturday, November 21

     

    9:00a.m. Lee Academy (ME) vs. Massanutten Military Academy (VA)

    10:45a.m. St. Thomas More (CT) vs. Fork Union Military Academy (VA)

    12:30p.m. Bridgton Academy (ME) vs. Hargrave Military Academy (VA)

    2:15p.m. Winchendon School (MA) vs. Mack Academy (NC)

    4:00p.m. New Hampton School (NH) vs. NIA Prep (NJ)

    5:45p.m. Notre Dame Prep (MA) vs. Champlain St. Lambert (CAN)

    7:30p.m. Brewster Academy (NH) vs. Worcester Academy (MA)

    9:00p.m. Maine Central Institute (ME) vs. Kiski School (PA)

     

    Sunday, November 22

     

    10:00a.m. Brewster Academy (NH) vs. NIA Prep (NJ)

    11:45a.m. Bridgton Academy (ME) vs. Tilton School (NH)

    1:30p.m. Northfield Mount Hermon (MA) vs. Maine Central Institute (ME)

    3:15p.m. South Kent School (CT) vs. Champlain St. Lambert (CAN)

    5:00p.m. New Hampton School (NH) vs. Kiski School (PA)

    6:30p.m. St. Andrew’s School (RI) vs. Blair Academy (NJ)

    1.9 (2 Ratings)

    NIGHTLIGHTS: PAC-10 DEFENSE

    Thursday, November 19, 2009, 10:57 AM EST [General]

    We’re going to try and start the Nightlights deal again this year – which highlights a few of the top performances (and also the Dud of the Night) along with what you need to watch.

    STUD: Cornell point guard Louis Dale scored 24 points, had four assists and was 4-of-9 from beyond the arc as the Big Red got another big win, this time at UMass.

    DUD: VCU losing at Western Michigan., 83-67. The Rams may have some growing pains this season with a new coach and without star point guard Eric Maynor. Highly touted NBA prospect Larry Sanders had just seven points and seven boards in the loss.
     

    MID-MAJOR PLAYER STUD:
    North Texas’ Josh White scored 35 points in a double-overtime win against UT Arlington. He logged 46 minutes, was 9-of-14 from the field and 15-of-18 from the line. He also had seven rebounds and four assists in the win.

    ON TAP: It’s too bad that the
    11:30 a.m. ET contest between Georgia Tech and Dayton in Puerto Rico isn’t on TV because it should be a terrific matchup. Here are the games I’m looking forward to seeing:

    1)
    Ohio State vs. North Carolina, 9 p.m. ET – Two evenly matched teams in a Coaches vs. Cancer semifinal contest.

    2)
    Syracuse vs. Cal, 7 p.m. ET – One of the top perimeter shooting clubs goes against Jim Boeheim’s vaunted 2-3 zone. Something has to give here.

    3) La Salle vs. South Carolina, 9:30 p.m. ET – Here’s a chance to see two teams that will be on the bubble come March.

    PAC-10 STUMBLING

    While I defended the SEC yesterday, I just can’t go to bat for the Pac-10.

    It’s a distant sixth in the BCS league rankings – and I’m not certain its even the sixth-best league in
    America this year.

    In fact, I think the A-10 may get more teams in the NCAA tournament.

    Washington and Cal are the co-favorites to win the Pac-10, but neither are dominant by any means.

    After that, it’s anyone’s guess.

    I picked UCLA to finish third and
    Oregon fourth, but the Bruins are a work in progress – and the Ducks are coming off a dismal season.

    UCLA lost to Cal State Fullerton at home.

    Stanford has lost to
    San Diego and Oral Roberts.

    Oregon State has dropped games to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Texas Tech.

    They’ll be more prior to league play. Trust me.

    They’ll be an east coast bias this year – and Pac-10 fans won’t be able to say much.

    RANDOM NOTES:
    West Virginia coach Bob Huggins said sophomore Devin Ebanks remains out with personal issues and wasn’t sure when Ebanks would return to the court. ``How long I don’t know,” Huggins said. ``He has some issues he needs to work through right now.” … Talented senior forward Tobias Harris will make a college decision tonight and numerous coaches in the mix told FOXSports.com that their feeling is the versatile forward will end up choosing Tennessee.

     

    0 (0 Ratings)

    PURDUE LOSING JACKSON SHOULDN'T BE UNDERSTATED

    Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 05:41 PM EST [General]

    I'm not sure why Lewis Jackson's injury has managed to fly under the radar for the last 24 hours.

    Purdue losing Jackson to a broken foot is a huge blow to the Boilermakers.

    Jackson was Purdue's starting point guard last season and was set to reclaim his spot from veteran Keaton Grant once he became eligible after sitting out the team's exhibition games and season opener due to suspension.

    The speedy 5-foot-9 Jackson had a year under his belt and was the key that would make life easier for teammates Robbie Hummel, JaJuan Johnson and E'Twaun Moore.

    I understand that Purdue has had success without Jackson, when two years ago the Boilermakers went to the NCAA tournament with Grant as the starter. However, Jackson is a true point guard, and the Big Ten is loaded this season with a half-dozen legitimate top 25 teams.

    Grant is a terrific guard who is best-suited coming off the bench to replace either Jackson or Moore.

    Now, sources indicate, Jackson will miss 8-10 weeks after having surgery yesterday for a broken foot suffered in practice last week. That puts his return at February in a best-case scenario.

    It could result in Jackson missing the entire season.

    This is a Purdue team that has a chance to get to the Final Four an hour down the road in Indianapolis.

    But Matt Painter's team could ill-afford injuries – since they aren't overly deep to begin with.

    But already two of his top seven players are out. Freshman Sandi Marcius, who had the inside track to being the first big man off the bench, is out with a foot injury as well but should be back sometime next month.

    To check out Jeff Goodman's Twitter, click here.

    2.8 (1 Ratings)

    DON'T WORRY 'BOUT THE SEC

    Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 02:02 PM EST [General]

    The SEC will be just fine.

    There's a reason why Alabama and Georgia both made coaching changes this past offseason – and why Auburn's Jeff Lebo has been on the so-called hot seat for what seems like as long as he's been the Tigers' head coach.

    None of the three programs have enough SEC-caliber talent.

    Auburn, which lost to Missouri State, has a couple pieces with DeWayne Reed and Tay Waller, but the Tigers are trying to find a way to replace Korvotney Barber and Quantez Robinson.

    Anthony Grant and Mark Fox, the coaches at Alabama and Georgia, both inherited teams with virtually one high-level SEC player.

    The Crimson Tide has in-state big man JaMychal Green while Georgia's Fox will build everything he does this year around skilled forward Trey Thompkins.

    So, it's not all that shocking Alabama lost to Cornell last week and Georgia went down against Wofford on Tuesday night.

    The surprise was that Mississippi State lost in Starkville to Rider, but the Bulldogs are virtually the same team that was up and down a year ago until late in the season when they won the SEC tournament.

    This league's top seven teams may be as good as any conference in the nation with (in no particular oder) Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, South Carolina, Florida and Mississippi State.

    Those are all potential NCAA tournament teams that could crack the top 25 at some point this season.

    And don't discount LSU, either. The Tigers proved they may be better than people think with last night's win against a Western Kentucky team that is favored to return to the NCAA tournament.

    Trent Johnson said that veteran Tasmin Mitchell, who was on the Tigers' Final Four team a few years ago, has done a terrific job in the team's first three games – all wins. Mitchell had 12 points and eight rebounds against Western Kentucky.

    "People are doubling him, and he's not forcing anything," Johnson said. "He's making his teammates better and letting the game come to him."

    "It's a shame," he added. "People don't talk about him, but he's one of the best players in the country. With everything he's been through, he's been to a Final Four and won two SEC championships."

    Point guard Bo Spencer had 28 points and just one turnover against the Hilltoppers, and undersized power forward Storm Warren went for 20 points and 11 rebounds. Freshman Aaron Dotson battled through a knee injury and did a nice job containing Western Kentucky standout A.J. Slaughter, holding him to 11 points on 3-of-17 shooting.

    "We played well, but we have a long ways to go," Johnson said. "We still have a lot of guys trying to find their roles."

    TONIGHT'S SLATE

    I'll try and use this space each day to highlight a few things of note that I'll be watching each night:

    1. How will Cincinnati freshman Lance Stephenson bounce back from a tough college debut when the Bearcats face Toledo?

    2. The best matchup of the night is Nevada at UNLV. The Wolf Pack have rookie head coach David Carter and underrated forward Luke Babbitt, while the Running Rebels now have two transfers eligible – Derrick Jasper (Kentucky) and Chace Stanback (UCLA).

    3. Can the Ivy League favorites, Cornell, follow up a win at Alabama with a victory at UMass?

    RANDOM NOTES: Rhode Island is the last team standing. Of the 347 Division I programs, Jim Baron's Rams are the lone club not to have played a game. The Jimmy Baron-less Rams play tonight at Brown. ... Illinois freshman guard Brandon Paul went for 20 points in a win against Northern Illinois, which was without star guard Xavier Silas due to injury. ... How many coaches can see they beat Madonna? IPFW's Dane Fife, the youngest Division I coach in the nation at 30 years old, is able to after a victory last night over the Division II school located in Michigan. ... Isiah Thomas recorded his first victory at Florida International. ... Mississippi State's Kodi Augustus was hit with a two-game suspension for his comments directed at coach Rick Stansbury after the team's loss to Rider.

    To check out Jeff Goodman's Twitter, click here.

    2.8 (1 Ratings)

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