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reeder

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  1. coachplayznoD, three things -

    1. I don't know much about Jordan except what's been posted - it looks like he did play some 3 at Loyola. So maybe he can play the 3 here as well. Just tough to have a 6'2" kid playing the 3.

    2. That said, if Zoellner and Dyson can become solid post players I think that would work. If those two don't emerge as very good players, I think the team will be to small and you will have to move someone to the bench (my guess is Iati) and start Levi.

    3. JamAr will be a better player next year. Jordan will make him better - nothing like some competition. (not that he wasn't a very good player last year).

  2. If this has been discussed previously, I apologize, but:

     

    Why coouldn't the AE have football:

    1. I think UA and Stony Brook would go to scholarship football once the NEC agreement expires if they could limit them to 45 (there was a recent article where the Stony Brook AD referenced that and McElroy said in an interview two weeks ago that that would help UA while not really being clear what that meant)

    2. That would mean 5 teams in the AE have football - they would need one more.

    3. UMass might fit as an associate member - they are close geographically and their consultants report said that D1 is a ways off and they don't want to go mid-major. This would help them reduce scholarships and also reduce travel expenses.

  3. We liked the kids games. We arrived about 4:30 and there was no one playing golf, baskets or throwing the baseball. My son must have spent 30 minutes doing those. We also went back between games for 20 minutes and did the same thing, there were a few more kids but not that many.

  4. I hope the new Siena contract is a home and home. UA would sell out the RACC against Siena - certainly a lot of fans would be rooting for Siena, but you'd sell it out.

     

    That would also help Siena understand the value of playing UA. They will not draw more than 7k fan for any home game except Syracuse.

     

    For UA, that would be a great way to start any year.

  5. I think the RACC is a pretty nice facility. I have not been to a lot of mid-major facilities so I don't have much to compare it to. Also, I have only been to 5 games there (it wasn't built when I went to UA), each game was a big game - BPG or other high profile game with a big crowd... not sure if the atmosphere makes a difference.

     

    I got the fox digital sports package this year and have seen games in

    Hartford, BU, Niagara, Manhattan, Maine, Iona, Hofstra, Delaware, Fairfield, LIU and Fairleigh DIckinson. With the exception of Fairfield which plays in the new Bridgeport arena and Delaware and Hofstra shich seem to have arenas comparable to the RACC but have more seats and a club section, the RACC looked much better than all of the others.

  6. PG - Jamar Wilson

    SG - Lucious Jordan

    SF - Levi Levine

    PF - Joe Dyson

    C - K. Zoellner

     

    Key Reserves

    Iati

    B. Wilson

    B. Lillis

    A. St. Hilliare

     

    If Dyson is a legitimate 6'9" with good post play, I think that that will allow Brown to make some other moves potentially.

     

    1. Levi struggles, I think Lillis can become a starter.

    2. Zoellner struggles, Dyson can start at the 5 and move B. Wilson, or St. Hillaire to the 4.

  7. Wyatt - won't transfer as he'll be a senior

     

    St. Hillaire - same as Wyatt

     

    Johnson - More likely to transfer. He may be able to get a scholarship to St. Rose or a school in their conference. Not sure if would get a scholarship to another D1 school. He will have the biggest adjustment next year as Jordan, Wilson, Iati and Lillis get big minutes.

     

    Levine - don't think he'll transfer, but he will probably see a considerable reduction in minutes UA will probably run a lot of three guard sets, Lillis will also play some 3; also with Dyson and Brent WIison rotating at the 4, there won't be a lot of time at the 4 (or 5 for that matter with Zoellner) for St. Hillaire so St. Hillaire will get some time at the 3 as well.

     

    Iati - won't transfer, but I think he'll be coming off the bench. Although some of us believe that he is a point guard, I think he is a 2 that happens to be 5'9". UA will not have a true point guard. The closest will be Jamar who played the point in HS. I think that Jamar will run the point with Jordan at the 2, Iati will run in three guard sets and to spell the starters. Iati will average 15 minutes per game (barring injuries to Wilson, Jordan or Lillis - don't know much about Bauman).

     

    Knotts - Probably should transfer. He will not get any time next year

     

    Martin - Maybe go back to CA? Would like to see him stay. If he develops some footwork he would be a good role player in his junior year.

  8. Dyson is on a roll - 18 in his last game. Did he have an injury or something to start the season:

     

    SANFORD-Dyson 8 2-5 18, Bains 6 1-2 13, A. Collins 2 0-0 4, Harper 2 1-2 6, Ellegood 3 3-4 9, Norwood 2 0-0 5, Hussey 1 0-0 2, Wilson 0 0-0 0, R. Collins 0 0-0 0, Struthers 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 7-13 57.

  9. Patch

    The team is not very good.

     

    Last night was the only game that I have seen in person (saw the two AE TV games) and they are anemic offensively.

     

    I think that things will improve dramatically next year - the talent in street clothes last night would put UA in the upper echelon of teams (Wilson, Jordan and Zoellner). Add Lillis, who by the way is going to make Levine work hard next year for minutes, and Brent Wilson and they will be a very good team. If Dyson is a legit 6'9" and can rebound that would be a plus as well.

     

    I spoke to McElroy last night and after I introduced myself, his first comments after thanking me for attending the game were "we are going to get better real soon" Sounded like he had said this a few times.

  10. A few thoughts on the BPG:

    1. I forget what the announced attendance was last year, but I think there were definitely more people this year

    2. Pep band was good, but at times it was hard to hear them - even before the crowd became large. I guess the acoustics just aren't very good in the RACC.

    3. Feast was very good especially with the kids activities

    4. Good signage for this board - I must have seen a dozen signs for bigpurplefans.

    5. Who will play PG next year. Iati is definitely not a PG nor is Jordan - Wilson played PG in HS.

    6. Wyatt was impressive. I was critical of him this year, but he did an amazing job on the boards last night - especially the offensive boards.

    7. It was neat seeing Wilson, Jordan and Zoellner congregate on the court during warm ups - next year they will be leading the team at the BPG.

    8. Iati couldn't hit a think in the first 10 or 15 minutes - he must of missed 6 or 7 shots in a row.

    9. Johnson seemed like he didn't want to shoot anything except layups. He did take one shot from the left wing and it had no chance at all.

    10. Maple Ski Ridge was perfect - thanks for the info.

  11. 21 last night. He's clearly over his injury.

     

    DOWLING CATHOLIC (72) - Lillis 8 5-6 21, Whiteley 3 2-2 11, Flander 3 1-4 7, Finan 1 0-0 2, Seidl 0 0-0 0, Ferezy 2 3-3 7, Reichardt 3 1-2 9, McConeghey 4 2-2 10, Maahs 1 0-0 2, Wilkinson 0 0-0 0, Hedges 0 0-0 0, Hermann 0 0-2 0, Heun 1 0-0 3, Bennett 0 0-0 0, Kokemuller 0 0-0 0, Kurt 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 14-21.

  12. Dyson will certainly help the team - difficult to get a 6'9" post player.

     

    That said, he certainly is not having a good year by anyone's standards. There are probably a lot of good reasons for that - maybe the young guards...

     

    I don't know how hoop scoop rates players, but his performance does warrant a drop in the ratings - 100 places is a lot.

     

    That said, he'll probably be good enough to start and help the team next year.

  13. Dyson with a big game today:

     

    SANFORD-Dyson 7 2-2 16; Baines 2 4-5 8; A. Collins 3 0-2 6; Harper 6 0-0 13; Elgood 3 0-2 6; Norwood 1 0-0 3; Hussey 1 0-0 2; Wilson 1 0-0 2; R. Collins 1 0-0 2; Santiago 0 0-0 0; Struthers 0 0-0 0; Johnson 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 6-11 58.

     

     

    Dyson has to be a major player at player at the high school level. Maybe he can finish strong - 16 points is his high for the year.

  14. A couple of observations about the team picture - I just saw it in the media guide section of the website.

     

    1. 6'7" Todd Martin appears taller than everyone but Zoellner - taller than the 6'8" Pipikis and 6'8" Hughes. Who knows - if Martin can be more aggressive defensively, he may turn into a good role player at the 4.

     

    2. Zoellner is a big man. He should be successful in this league based purely on his height.

  15. Lillis is putting up some good numbers with 18 more points. The question becomes where does he get minutes next year?

     

    You have Wilson, Jordan and Iati in the backcourt with Levi and Brent Wilson at the 3. Lillis is 6'4" so he probably wouldn't play the 4 (which will be crowded anyway with St. Hillaire, Wyatt and Possibly Dyson - and maybe Martin if he bulks up a bit. THis assumes that Hughes isn't on the team).

     

    By the way, Dyson had 6 points in his teams loss on Thursday - probably averaging about 8 ppg and about 50% from the line.

  16. Thinking about flying up for the BPG with my son - maybe go skiing with him on Saturday morning going to the game in the evening and coming back on Sunday. I have a boat load of frequent Flyer miles many of which expire this year.

     

    Is there a place to go skiing close by? Nothing fancy as my son is 8 and has only gone once.

  17. Let's hope that Brown is looking for some more bodies just for practice.

     

    Brown took a calculated risk coming into this year. He knew that Jordan and Zoellner were important to the program and the requirement to sit out would leave the team shorthanded this year. What he obviously couldn't know would be the injuries to Wilson and Pipikis.

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