All things considered, Brown could certainly be worse off than their 3-3 record after Thursday night’s win over Sacred Heart. In that game, the Bears showed what may be their identity this season, and it made the difference in the game and may make one for the season.
Month: November 2012
Talented George Mason is winning, but not the way they want to
George Mason has won three in a row and is 5-2, which looks like a good record. But that masks the fact that they aren’t playing the way they want to, and as such have clear room to grow with all their talent.
Vermont’s continued success, including on the road, makes sense after all
You could be forgiven if you had some basic information on Vermont’s success in recent years and their 4-1 start this season and asked, “How do they do that?” By almost any conventional measure or appearance, what this team is doing and has done appears to be lacking a clear answer at first glance.
Seton Hall 76, St. Peter’s 61: Box score analysis and Willard’s praise
Seton Hall continued its hot start by winning their fifth game in six tries, defeating St. Peter’s 76-61 at the Prudential Center on Sunday. It was closer than one might think by some of the numbers, but Seton Hall pulled away.
Bryant perseveres and finally breaks through against Boston College
Bryant finally broke through against Boston College, getting their first win in five tries against the Eagles by a 56-54 margin, the biggest win in the young Division I history of the program. It was, among other things, a show of perseverance that the team has had to show for a while.
New Hampshire tries to survive a tough road stretch
New Hampshire is almost done with a five-game road stretch, and it won’t come a moment too soon. Saturday’s 60-50 loss at Holy Cross was in part a repeat of earlier games and might also mean some lineup changes could be in store if current trends persist.
Michigan is the clear class of the NIT Season Tip-Off
Michigan made the most of its first trip to the NIT Season Tip-Off championship game, running away from Kansas State 71-57 to take home their first title. In so doing, they did exactly what they did to get to New York and looked like the clear class of the field.
For Delaware: They were thankful for the NIT experience
For Delaware, getting to Madison Square Garden in the NIT Season Tip-Off was big. In particular, it meant a big opportunity, one that is no longer there in many other early season tournaments.
Important practice time awaits Kansas State
Kansas State came into The World’s Most Famous Arena without a major test in the early going this season. They got two different ones in New York and now look forward to some practice time to work on their offense, a big concern.
Delaware leaves New York with concerns following the great opportunity
Making it to Madison Square Garden in the NIT Season Tip-Off was a big opportunity for Delaware, but they also have some concern on the health front that they have something to pay attention to going forward.