Texas San Antonio went into The Mile High city but definitely didn't elevate their game and lost 75-50 to Denver. The Pioneers led 39-19 at the half. Coach Joe Scott's group shot 53% overall, a very nifty 14-30 from long distance and earned 24 assists on 26 baskets. Freshman forward Marcus Byrd led with 12 points, Chase Hallam had 11 plus Chris Udofia and Royce O'Neale each scored 10. The latter posted a double-double with 10 boards. The Roadrunners were led by Jeromie Hill's 13 points but shot 33% as a team as backcourters Michael Hale went 2-8 and Kannon Burrage 1-9.
It has to sting that Hallam, Udofia and O'Neale are all from the Lone Star State.
Pioneer athletics and Roadrunner athletics game report. So does Irv Moss and Jerry Briggs.
Not to belabor the point but what's up with Texas basketball WAC members?
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Missed this from earlier: Matt Vines with Coach Mike White talking about Louisiana Tech's Alex Hamilton and Kenyon McNeail.
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Skiildawg has a post up on Louisiana Tech sophomore big Michale Kyser and his astounding shotblocking prowess. Basketball sandwiches anyone?
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Fabulous twitter post by Assistant Media Relations Director for Idaho Athletics Spencer Farrin: "Idaho's 1986-87 MBB coaching staff: Tim Floyd (HC), Larry Eustachy (AC),
Kermit Davis (AC), Randy Bennett (GA)...All head coaches now"
Wow. Not just head coaches but winning HCs. It's
probably happened before where all the members of a staff went on to
become head coaches but the success of all these guys (despite their various
'warts') is amazing.
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After this weekend of play, it's very difficult not to go with Utah State as the top team in the WAC. The Aggies currently are not a great team and a one-and-done in the Big Dance if it breaks that way but every other WAC squad has a hole or holes and generally needs solid contributions from every member of the starting five or a couple of reserves playing up in order to grab a W. However, in a short span such as the WAC tourney, anything can happen. Louisiana Tech comes to Logan on January 26 and the Logan-ites hit Ruston on February 28 -- both contests should be on national television, ESPN2 specifically (hint, hint).
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There are no games scheduled for today.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Monday: one game report and a bevy of links
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 9:04 AM
Labels: Alex Hamilton basketball, Kenyon McNeail basketball, Michale Kyser basketball
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