I saw we were trailing the mighty Fairfield Stags by 13 at one point and were trailing by 3 with 2:17 to go. OUCH!Feel like we’re still working thru figuring out our best lineup, roles, etc. Not often that you see a player start, but only play 3 minutes in the first half (Stewart).
I think our best 5 right now is Mingo, Tunca, Stewart/Rice/Dilione (take your pick), Mirtic, Juric. It’s a patchwork roster though…I think Rhoades identity is pressure defense, running in transition, athleticism, etc. But that’s not really what we’ve got.
Interesting stretch ahead. New Haven isn’t looking too bad against UConn and going in there will be a tough environment…but we’ve got enough size and talent that we should be ok. Then three games that could provide a challenge in Navy, LaSalle in Philly, and Harvard. Need to play better if we’re to go 5-0.
Watching our game at the same time as Florida/Arizona, I feel like I’m watching two different sports.
Don't put the good plays on tape.
I saw we were trailing the mighty Fairfield Stags by 13 at one point and were trailing by 3 with 2:17 to go. OUCH!
We were on the ropes and survived. I’ll take the win and move along.I saw we were trailing the mighty Fairfield Stags by 13 at one point and were trailing by 3 with 2:17 to go. OUCH!
PSU wins in a blowout
MBB at New Haven.
1. Why did we play at New Haven.
2. That gym looked smaller than most high school gyms.
MBB at New Haven.
1. Why did we play at New Haven.
As of today wasn’t frustrating enough, you’re going to bring up Penn St basketball??? Haven’t we suffered enough?![]()
Basketball won. Football lost. PSU is a basketball school.
New Haven is in their first year of D1 basketball and wanted a marquee opponent at home. Rumor is that this is something like a 3 for 1, so we'll get them to visit us 3 times and not have to pay other non-conference opponents.MBB at New Haven.
1. Why did we play at New Haven.
2. That gym looked smaller than most high school gyms.
And how long until New Haven has a better program than we do?New Haven is in their first year of D1 basketball and wanted a marquee opponent at home. Rumor is that this is something like a 3 for 1, so we'll get them to visit us 3 times and not have to pay other non-conference opponents.
Very unlikely to be in our lifetimes.And how long until New Haven has a better program than we do?
I’m not real confident in that.Very unlikely to be in our lifetimes.
Do you understand the gap between a low level NEC team and the Big Ten? Today’s game showed it.I’m not real confident in that.
I do, but there should also be a gap between a Big Ten team and Fairfield…and there wasn’t.Do you understand the gap between a low level NEC team and the Big Ten? Today’s game showed it.
That’s basically the same gap that exists between PSU and probably two thirds of the other Big 10 teams.Do you understand the gap between a low level NEC team and the Big Ten? Today’s game showed it.
Not even close.That’s basically the same gap that exists between PSU and probably two thirds of the other Big 10 teams.
PSU wins in a blowout
MBB at New Haven.
1. Why did we play at New Haven.
2. That gym looked smaller than most high school gyms.
New Haven is in their first year of D1 basketball and wanted a marquee opponent at home. Rumor is that this is something like a 3 for 1, so we'll get them to visit us 3 times and not have to pay other non-conference opponents.
I mean, do you think that Hawaii Pacific has passed Boise St as a program because of what happened on the floor over 40 minutes?I do, but there should also be a gap between a Big Ten team and Fairfield…and there wasn’t.
Well, my guess is that there are going to be several Big 10 losses this season by more than 20 and possibly 30 points.That’s basically the same gap that exists between PSU and probably two thirds of the other Big 10 teams.
I certainly didn’t mean it would happen this year or next, but it’s always possible it could happen in the future. It’s not as hard for a mid major to pass a P4 team when the P4 team is at the bottom.I mean, do you think that Hawaii Pacific has passed Boise St as a program because of what happened on the floor over 40 minutes?
Fairfield is about the 250th best team in the country. We're about 100th. Fairfield is also very unlikely to pass us as a program in our lifetimes...but they chances of it happening are an order of magnitude better than New Haven. The MAAC, while being a low level conference, is much, much better than the NEC (and Fairfield will do much better in the MAAC than New Haven will do in the NEC).
We may get one or two wins in the Big all season.Well, my guess is that there are going to be several Big 10 losses this season by more than 20 and possibly 30 points.
A "mid major"? Sure. Schools in the Mountain West, Missouri Valley, Conference USA etc take basketball pretty seriously, and top schools there can compete year and in and year out with a bottom P4 team.I certainly didn’t mean it would happen this year or next, but it’s always possible it could happen in the future. It’s not as hard for a mid major to pass a P4 team when the P4 team is at the bottom.
SHould be a double digit win for sure. I live hear Naptown and see these guys every once in a while. Not a lot of size that plays though I like their big guy #99. Poor mans Harrar but he's all they have inside. #21 is scrappy wing, not a scorer but plays hard and goes to the glass for putbacks.Interesting matchup against Navy tonight (6:30pm on BTN). DeChellis retired in the offseason and former PSU assistant Jon Perry took over. They are #1 in the country in Pomeroy's "Continuity" stat, meaning that they basically have the most returning minutes in the country. They brought back their starting 5 from last season (pretty much unheard of in college hoops these days), along with their 6th, 8th, and 9th guys. The Patriot League coaches picked them to win the league, and have Austin Benigni as the Preseason Conference Player of the Year. Hopes were pretty high for them this year, although Yale blew them out in Annapolis the other night.
Should be a good test for our inexperienced group against an experienced Navy squad. Pomeroy has us winning by 13, and Torvik by 12. I also made it 12. The line opened a little higher and has dropped to 10.5 (makes sense with this matchup).
Benigni is fun to watch..."crafty" is the perfect word for him. Great FT shooter, and great at getting to the line (looking for contact, selling it, etc). Not a real good 3 point shooter or an efficient scorer for that matter, but really has a knack for getting a bucket when they need it. Small but a pest defensively. His game will transition very well to the YMCA when he's done.Good match up for Mingo, #1, crafty old white PG for Navy can play but he's small. Not a great outside shooter and turns the ball over a fair amount but he gets to the FT line.