Game in the Ring

January 27, 2009

Breaking the girl

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This season in the MEAC

adroit since tipoff the mid-eastern athletic conference’s unpublicized award for best overall job of scheduling goes to hampton university. the pirates put together a nice blend of challenging but winnable games, including several on their home court: - vs. george mason, nov. 20 - vs. georgia state, dec. 3 - vs. delaware, dec. 10 - at virginia, dec. 23 - at vcu, dec. 27 - in great alaska shootout,nov. 26-29 what third-year coach kevin nickelberry says: “a big reason this job was attractive to me was the commitment from higher up to turn to be a mid-major power, along the likes of vcu, odu and gmu. it’s why i left clemson for this job. our philosophy is to do things that help our rpi and to keep off the guarantee games if we can. that feeling, if we do occasion the ncaa field, we aren’t stuck in the play-in game.” by the numbers 3 consecutive ncaa competition play-in games in which the meac tourney champion has played. 87 coppin brilliance senior tywain mckee’s for nothing-throw shooting percentage, tops last season in the meac and 21st nationally. 55 league-leading steals total last season by norfolk state’s michael deloach, who is a junior. 32.5 meac’s overall 3-point percentage, which ranked last among disunion i conferences matrix condition. over the last five seasons, the meac ranked next-to-last in division i at 33.1 percent. only the southwest athletic bull session, at 31.9 percent, had a lower shooting rate during that span. 1 reborn head coach in the meac: frankie allen (umes). head school at virginia tech from 1987 to 1991, allen was most recently an assistant at maryland-baltimore county. he has experience in the meac, having coached at howard from 2000 to 2005. 7 number of road games delaware national will sport in a one-month period against major conference squads in a brutal clear-for-underline schedule: nov. 20 - ohio state; nov. 22 - kentucky; nov. 25 - west virginia; dec. 1 - connecticut; dec. 12 - maryland; dec. 14 - rutgers; dec. 20 - notre dame. did you discern? howard university will open its seasoned with a cosy game against… oregon stately? craig robinson, brother-in-law of barack obama, took the foremost coaching job at oregon state last buoyancy, after coaching at brown for two seasons. his beavers visit howard on friday - the download full movies only game oregon state will play one’s part east of the mississippi. and it falls only 10 days removed from obama’s landmark victory. it’s part of a home-and-home series in which howard returns the favor on dec. 20. so who wants to chance michelle robinson obama capability forsake by to watch her brother’s team in action? how about the president-choice, too? more did you know? a request to talk to robinson about the scheduling of the howard game and the prospects of having family/white house dignitaries in being was denied. while the request was made through the oregon form athletic department, the rejection was handed down by the obama for america oregon campaign headquarters. super sophomores three underclassmen who could emerge and do plenty of damage this season: thomas coleman, north carolina a&t the 6-foot-9 coleman set a group single-game record with nine blocks against coppin state model season. he finished the year with 57 and also averaged 6.9 points and 5.1 rebounds. trevor welcher, delaware state the 5-10 welcher led the league in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.84) matrix ready and was seventh in the club allied with in assists at 3.07 a game. he also shot 52.6 percent from the field, damn near unheard of someone is concerned a point guard. brandon monroe, norfolk governmental listed as a junior by his school, the 6-foot-7 monroe has sophomore eligibility and can regain a year if he keeps progressing academically. and if he keeps progressing on the court, look out: he averaged 5 points and 5.9 rebounds for nsu last season while shooting 59 percent from the field.  

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