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[MBB] Game #28: 2/15/18 - 7PM - @ UMass-Lowell


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Last Up: W (69-63) @ Hartford
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UAlbany Wins																																	
** Albany stats are the left side in each grouping **																																	
Opponent	Type	PTS		FGM		FGA		FG%		3PTM		3PTA		3PT%		FTM		FTA		FT%		RBG		AST		STL		BLK		TO		FOUL	
Iona		OOC	69	67	24	26	62	59	38.7%	44.1%	4	4	15	22	26.7%	18.2%	17	11	19	14	89.5%	78.6%	47	27	6	14	1	6	0	3	13	7	16	21
Boston U	OOC	88	74	32	29	56	65	57.1%	44.6%	3	8	5	27	60.0%	29.6%	21	8	29	11	72.4%	72.7%	38	27	11	13	2	7	1	4	11	7	15	21
Yale		OOC	80	72	32	28	59	67	54.2%	41.8%	3	7	14	28	21.4%	25.0%	13	9	19	13	68.4%	69.2%	40	30	16	10	4	6	3	5	15	13	15	17
Oneonta		OOC	102	77	37	23	72	57	51.4%	40.4%	7	10	21	25	33.3%	40.0%	21	21	28	28	75.0%	75.0%	48	31	17	13	4	3	0	3	7	14	24	28
Dartmouth	OOC	91	73	34	27	64	49	53.1%	55.1%	8	8	17	17	47.1%	47.1%	15	11	16	12	93.8%	91.7%	28	25	13	11	8	5	0	7	12	20	13	19
Holy Cross	OOC	78	62	31	24	58	48	53.4%	50.0%	10	5	21	18	47.6%	27.8%	6	9	10	14	60.0%	64.3%	32	23	18	11	5	3	1	4	7	9	15	14
Colgate		OOC	75	69	25	25	59	55	42.4%	45.5%	6	8	18	22	33.3%	36.4%	19	11	23	16	82.6%	68.8%	39	24	14	9	7	7	1	1	11	9	15	20
Columbia	OOC	86	82	28	31	62	61	45.2%	50.8%	6	9	13	20	46.2%	45.0%	24	11	29	18	82.8%	61.1%	37	36	13	19	11	3	1	3	9	16	15	25
Bryant		OOC	84	68	33	24	61	61	54.1%	39.3%	9	11	17	26	52.9%	42.3%	9	9	13	16	69.2%	56.3%	40	27	21	21	2	10	2	4	14	9	14	16
Siena		OOC	74	69	26	24	55	50	47.3%	48.0%	5	9	15	20	33.3%	45.0%	17	12	25	17	68.0%	70.6%	30	27	11	10	8	5	1	3	12	16	15	22
Canisius	OOC	68	65	26	28	53	61	49.1%	45.9%	2	6	10	22	20.0%	27.3%	14	3	20	7	70.0%	42.9%	33	29	11	19	2	8	3	1	12	10	11	20
Kent State	OOC	78	68	23	28	46	68	50.0%	41.2%	7	3	18	20	38.9%	15.0%	25	9	32	13	78.1%	69.2%	32	35	20	13	4	4	4	2	11	11	18	25
Stony Brook	AE	78	65	29	25	55	60	52.7%	41.7%	6	10	9	20	66.7%	50.0%	14	5	17	8	82.4%	62.5%	37	28	20	17	2	5	8	5	11	9	11	18
Maine		AE	84	66	21	21	58	56	36.2%	37.5%	7	6	17	22	41.2%	27.3%	35	18	44	27	79.5%	66.7%	43	38	13	14	3	4	6	4	9	12	23	32
UMass-Lowell	AE	70	62	24	25	52	54	46.2%	46.3%	3	7	12	21	25.0%	33.3%	19	5	22	8	86.4%	62.5%	32	29	15	19	10	6	5	3	14	18	14	19
UMBC		AE	83	39	33	17	57	54	57.9%	31.5%	9	2	17	20	52.9%	10.0%	8	3	10	7	80.0%	42.9%	40	23	20	12	8	6	2	4	12	15	14	14
Stony Brook	AE	57	50	18	21	50	57	36.0%	36.8%	4	6	13	22	30.8%	27.3%	17	2	21	5	81.0%	40.0%	41	32	7	6	5	6	3	4	15	13	17	22
New Hampshire	AE	83	74	25	27	48	56	52.1%	48.2%	8	6	17	25	47.1%	24.0%	25	14	33	21	75.8%	66.7%	29	29	13	19	1	3	2	2	8	8	17	23
Hartford	AE	69	63	21	24	48	56	43.8%	42.9%	6	4	16	18	37.5%	22.2%	21	11	32	15	65.6%	73.3%	36	28	9	9	4	7	3	2	10	10	17	24
																																	
Tot. W		OOC	973	846	351	317	707	701	49.6%	45.2%	70	88	184	267	38.0%	33.0%	201	124	263	179	76.4%	69.3%	444	341	171	163	58	67	17	40	134	141	186	248
		AE	524	419	171	160	368	393	46.5%	40.7%	43	41	101	148	42.6%	27.7%	139	58	179	91	77.7%	63.7%	258	207	97	96	33	37	29	24	79	85	113	152
																																	
Avg. W		OOC	81.1	70.5	29.3	26.4	58.9	58.4	49.6%	45.2%	5.8	7.3	15.3	22.3	38.0%	33.0%	16.8	10.3	21.9	14.9	76.4%	69.3%	37.0	28.4	14.3	13.6	4.8	5.6	1.4	3.3	11.2	11.8	15.5	20.7
		AE	74.9	59.9	24.4	22.9	52.6	56.1	46.5%	40.7%	6.1	5.9	14.4	21.1	42.6%	27.7%	19.9	8.3	25.6	13.0	77.7%	63.7%	36.9	29.6	13.9	13.7	4.7	5.3	4.1	3.4	11.3	12.1	16.1	21.7
																																	
Tot. W			1497	1265	522	477	1075	1094	48.6%	43.6%	113	129	285	415	39.6%	31.1%	340	182	442	270	76.9%	67.4%	702	548	268	259	91	104	46	64	213	226	299	400
Avg. W			78.8	66.6	27.5	25.1	56.6	57.6	48.5%	43.8%	5.9	6.8	15.0	21.8	40.1%	31.2%	17.9	9.6	23.3	14.2	76.9%	65.0%	36.9	28.8	14.1	13.6	4.8	5.5	2.4	3.4	11.2	11.9	15.7	21.1
																																	
UAlbany Losses																																	
** Albany stats are the left side in each grouping **																																	
Opponent	Type	PTS		FGM		FGA		FG%		3PTM		3PTA		3PT%		FTM		FTA		FT%		RBG		AST		STL		BLK		TO		FOUL	
Monmouth	OOC	73	81	26	28	54	56	48.1%	50.0%	3	8	11	18	27.3%	44.4%	18	17	28	24	64.3%	70.8%	41	29	5	12	2	7	3	4	15	8	23	24
Memphis		OOC	58	67	21	23	61	49	34.4%	46.9%	4	4	17	17	23.5%	23.5%	12	17	15	24	80.0%	70.8%	38	33	8	10	4	7	2	11	14	12	18	16
Louisville	OOC	68	70	27	24	74	57	36.5%	42.1%	6	9	20	21	30.0%	42.9%	8	13	12	21	66.7%	61.9%	52	37	9	11	2	4	2	10	10	7	19	19
Hartford	AE	64	72	23	25	54	50	42.6%	50.0%	8	9	19	18	42.1%	50.0%	10	13	14	13	71.4%	100.0%	28	30	14	15	7	8	3	9	12	14	16	18
New Hampshire	AE	61	64	20	25	49	62	40.8%	40.3%	4	10	14	24	28.6%	41.7%	17	4	27	6	63.0%	66.7%	34	41	10	13	4	4	2	0	10	10	16	22
Binghamton	AE	66	79	24	24	59	52	40.7%	46.2%	5	6	16	16	31.3%	37.5%	13	25	16	32	81.3%	78.1%	33	35	9	12	4	4	2	4	12	10	22	15
Vermont		AE	50	61	20	22	51	51	39.2%	43.1%	1	6	11	16	9.1%	37.5%	9	11	12	16	75.0%	68.8%	30	35	3	9	2	3	6	6	11	10	17	14
Vermont		AE	67	72	27	24	61	52	44.3%	46.2%	5	4	15	12	33.3%	33.3%	8	20	11	20	72.7%	100.0%	33	30	19	15	4	0	3	4	6	8	19	14
																																	
Tot. L		OOC	199	218	74	75	189	162	39.2%	46.3%	13	21	48	56	27.1%	37.5%	38	47	55	69	69.1%	68.1%	131	99	22	33	8	18	7	25	39	27	60	59
		AE	308	348	114	120	274	267	41.6%	44.9%	23	35	75	86	30.7%	40.7%	57	73	80	87	71.3%	83.9%	158	171	55	64	21	19	16	23	51	52	90	83
																																	
Avg. L		OOC	66.3	72.7	24.7	25.0	63.0	54.0	39.2%	46.3%	4.3	7.0	16.0	18.7	27.1%	37.5%	12.7	15.7	18.3	23.0	69.1%	68.1%	43.7	33.0	7.3	11.0	2.7	6.0	2.3	8.3	13.0	9.0	20.0	19.7
		AE	61.6	69.6	22.8	24.0	54.8	53.4	41.6%	44.9%	4.6	7.0	15.0	17.2	30.7%	40.7%	11.4	14.6	16.0	17.4	71.3%	83.9%	31.6	34.2	11.0	12.8	4.2	3.8	3.2	4.6	10.2	10.4	18.0	16.6
																																	
Tot. L			507	566	188	195	463	429	40.6%	45.5%	36	56	123	142	29.3%	39.4%	95	120	135	156	70.4%	76.9%	289	270	77	97	29	37	23	48	90	79	150	142
Avg. L			63.4	70.8	23.5	24.4	57.9	53.6	40.8%	45.6%	4.5	7.0	15.4	17.8	28.1%	38.9%	11.9	15.0	16.9	19.5	71.8%	77.1%	36.1	33.8	9.6	12.1	3.6	4.6	2.9	6.0	11.3	9.9	18.8	17.8
																																	
Tot. (all)		2004	1831	710	672	1538	1523	46.2%	44.1%	149	185	408	557	36.5%	33.2%	435	302	577	426	75.4%	70.9%	991	818	345	356	120	141	69	112	303	305	449	542
Avg. (all)		74.2	67.8	26.3	24.9	57.0	56.4	46.2%	44.3%	5.5	6.9	15.1	20.6	36.6%	33.5%	16.1	11.2	21.4	15.8	75.4%	68.6%	36.7	30.3	12.8	13.2	4.4	5.2	2.6	4.1	11.2	11.3	16.6	20.1
			PTS		FGM		FGA		FG%		3PTM		3PTA		3PT%		FTM		FTA		FT%		RBG		AST		STL		BLK		TO		FOUL	

 

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I'll say it again...you have to be encouraged with Nichols getting it together. It appears somethings has clicked, he's not forcing things, distributing the ball, efficient on offense. 5 of the last 6 games he's north of 100 orating...shot attempts namely that long pull up 2 are way down. He's picking his spots much better.

 

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The stat that makes me happy is that he's averaging 5.3apg over the last 3 games.

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Indeed. As David goes, it makes us so dangerous. It opens the floor for Joe...and makes space for Travis to operate from 15 feet in. Thats an almost unstoppable triple headed monster, and allows guys like Foster and Stire to clean up the offensive glass and get easy 4-8 foot looks.

 

While his play was frustrating to all of us...Im sure it was more frustrating to David. As I said during his slump, he didnt lose his talent and he didnt forget how to play. He forgot to have fun and just react. Hes doing both now. His body language is so different. Good for him!!!

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I agree about his body language. He brings so much to the table when he has it going, offense and defense, but his body language often tells the story if you tuned in late as to how his night is going. It must be tough to go through a stretch where you are not performing up to par and have little help to back you up in the form of a reserve though.

 

I have been a reader of this blog for a long time and just recently started posting.I follow the team very closely, attend a lot of games and have been a Danes fan since the beginning of the D1 era. I know guys on here are frustrated with the productivity of the bench and a capable back up PG would have been great when David was off. Hopefully Costa can continue to play well and give quality minutes. It was a nice boost in the Hartford game. Foster seems to maybe be finding some consistency.

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I agree about his body language. He brings so much to the table when he has it going, offense and defense, but his body language often tells the story if you tuned in late as to how his night is going. It must be tough to go through a stretch where you are not performing up to par and have little help to back you up in the form of a reserve though.

 

I have been a reader of this blog for a long time and just recently started posting.I follow the team very closely, attend a lot of games and have been a Danes fan since the beginning of the D1 era. I know guys on here are frustrated with the productivity of the bench and a capable back up PG would have been great when David was off. Hopefully Costa can continue to play well and give quality minutes. It was a nice boost in the Hartford game. Foster seems to maybe be finding some consistency.

Welcome to one of the best mid-major boards in the country...!!!

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Goodness! Nick is hilarious.

 

"Scotia's Mayor"

"Follow me on <shameless social media plug>"

 

Hahahah. They need to mic him every game from here on until he graduates. I'd love to sit with a guy like that on the bench haha, hell, in the stands.

 

Here is the direct link to the video:

 

http://wnyt.com/sports/ualbany-basketball-weekly/4780461/

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I would feel a lot better if we were able to start to get a lead and extend it to 8-10 points and hold at that margin for a while. Don't want to be in a back and forth, or behind to a team that isn't as good as you. Don't want to let them hang around within striking distance all game long.

Who wouldn't LOL.

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I would feel a lot better if we were able to start to get a lead and extend it to 8-10 points and hold at that margin for a while. Don't want to be in a back and forth, or behind to a team that isn't as good as you. Don't want to let them hang around within striking distance all game long.

Who wouldn't LOL.

 

 

Be nice to not have to sweat one out!

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