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- Posted on: Mon, 11/12/2012 - 4:42am #44493
providencefriars1ParticipantBox score Bits 11/10/12 + 11/11/12Happy veterans day everyone… thank you to all veterans for your service11/10/12Key ResultsEvansville 49 at Notre Dame 58Delaware 66 at La Salle 73UCF 74 at USF 56Nevada 64 at Irvine 78Prospect WatchIsaiah Sykes, PG UCF- 26pts, 11reb, 8ast, 2stl, 10/16fgKedren Johnson, PG Vanderbilt- 25pts, 6reb, 6astPhil Pressey, PG Mizzou- 19pts, 9ast, 5rebKevin Dillard, PG Dayton- 12pts, 10ast, 6reb, 5to’sDJ Cooper, PG Ohio- 18pts, 6ast, 5reb, 3stl, 5to’sMatthew Dellavedova, PG St Mary’s- 20pts, 5ast, 5stl, 3to’s, 4/6 3ptJahii Carson, PG Arizona St- 15pts, 5ast, 2/3 3ptChris Flores, PG NJIT- 28pts, 6reb, 4/7 3ptDeonte Burton, PG Nevada- 8pts, 2reb, 1ast, 3to’sEric Green, G VTech- 21pts, 6astBryce Cotton, G Providence- 21pts, 6reb, 4ast, 3to’sRontei Clarke, G Butler- 21pts, 5/10 3ptKevin Foster, SG Santa Clara- 27pts, 9ast, 3stl, 7/15 3pt, 24minShane Gibson, SG Sacred Heart- 29pts, 6reb, 11/21fgAustin Morgan, SG Yale- 28pts, 4ast, 3stl, 6/11 3ptDaman Starring, SG Irvine- 25pts, 7reb, 10/10ftJawanza Poland, SG USF- 22pts, 3reb, 3stl, 8/11fgMalik Story, SG Nevada- 21pts, 5rebJames Ennis, SG Long Beach- 19pts, 6reb, 7to’sNick Kellogg, SG Ohio- 18pts,4/4 3ptLaDontae Henton, F Providence- 24pts, 5reb, 2blkLaurence Bowers, F Mizzou- 20pts, 7rebEJ Singler, F Oregon- 12pts, 8reb, 3ast, 4/11fgMike Groselle, PF The Citadel- 21pts, 15reb, 2stl, 9/11fgBrock Motum, PF Washington St- 23pts, 10reb, 2blk, 9/13ftJack Cooley, PF Notre Dame- 19pts, 11reb, 6blk, 5/7fgJavon McCrea, PF Buffalo- 22pts, 8reb, 3blk, 10/12ftKeith Clanton, PF UCF- 16pts, 16reb, 5to’sCarl Hall, PF Wichita St- 17pts,13reb, 3blkJarrell Eddie, PF VTech- 17pts, 10reb, 3/7 3ptJamelle Haggins, PF Delaware- 12pts, 14reb, 5blk, 6/10fgJerrell Wright, PF LaSalle- 14pts, 10rebLeonard Washington, PF Wyoming- 16pts, 7reb, 3blk, 5/12fgJordan Bachynski, C Arizona St- 17pts, 12reb, 9blk, 8/10fgAlex Oriakhi, C Mizzou- 8pts, 15reb, 3blkTony Woods, C Oregon- 14pts, 7reb, 2blk, 6/10fgDeShawn Painter, C Old Dominion- 12pts, 8reb, 6/11fg11/11/12Game I watched: Marshall 68 at Villanova 80A main point I took from this game is that Villanova is a really tough nosed team. Their guard play was great both offensively and defensively especially from Ryan Arcidiacono and James Bell. Arcidiacono played great ball, set the tone defensively and really set up his teammates well. This Wildcat pressure defense intimidated Marshall and created many turnovers and transition opportunities. Bell and Jayvaughn Pinkston were relentless when attacking the rim which led to many easy finishes at the rim. I give credit to Marshall for hanging in the game throughout even though I thought they were superior team prior to the game. Nova’s D really shut down Marshall’s star DeAndre Kane and Marshall needs him to score if they are going to be successful. Overall, Villanova is a lot better than I thought because they have toughness and a great PG in Ryan Arcidiacono. The Wildcats and Thundering Herd are probably both on the NCAA bubble.Arcidiacono really stood out as a potential star even as a freshman. He is a true floor general with range way beyond the 3pt line. Former top 100 recruit and Villanova guard, Ty Johnson, recently transferred from the program because he feared lack of playing time. This kid was a good ball player, but this situation speaks to just how good Arcidiacono really is. Not only can Arcidiacono set people up in the half court, but he also thrives in transition. He had one pass to Yarou and one to Hillard that split the defense and led to a wide open finish. Defense is also one of his specialties. I spoke before about his great pressure man to man defense, but he is also an accomplished pick pocket. There was one play where Dennis Tinnon beat Pinkston off the dribble and Arcidiacono came out of nowhere to rip the ball away and start the break. Arcidiacono is one hell of a player who definitely has a NBA future and will be one of the country’s best guards by his sophomore or junior year. I know this may seem like overkill after one game, but this kid has all the attributes of a premier college point guard and I am certain he will a household name very shortly.Important ResultsManhattan 51 at Louisville 79Syracuse 62 at SDSU 49Marshall 68 at Villanova 80Loyola MD 63 at Washington 85New Mexico St 62 at Oregon St 71Prospect WatchPierre Jackson, PG Baylor- 25pts, 7ast, 3stl, 4rebRyan Arcidiacono, PG Villanova- 25pts, 6ast, 4reb, 2stl, 4/9 3ptJordan Aaron, PG Milwaukee- 28pts, 6ast, 4reb, 3stl, 7/14 3ptAaron Craft, PG Ohio St- 20pts, 7ast, 5/7 3ptMark Lyons, PG Arizona- 17pts, 6ast, 0to’sAnthony Ireland, PG Loyola Marymount- 17pts, 11reb, 5ast, 5to’sPeyton Siva, PG Louisville- 10pts, 10ast, 5to’s, 1stlCashmere Wright, PG Cinnci- 16pts, 4reb, 3ast, 3to’s, 19min, 4/7 3ptAhmad Starks, G Oregon St- 33pts, 5ast, 5reb, 4stl, 11/21fgKenny Boynton, G Florida- 22pts, 6reb, 5ast, 4/4 3ptRuss Smith, G Louisville- 23pts, 5stl, 4/13 3ptDuke Mondy, G Oakland- 30pts, 6reb, 9to’s, 2stl, 12/18fgMichael Carter-Williams, G Cuse- 17pts, 4reb, 4ast, 5stl, 4to’sD’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, G Georgetown- 19pts, 6/7fg, 4/4 3ptBrandon Triche, G Cuse- 15pts, 4ast, 3reb, 5to’sMichael Lyons, SG Air Force- 33pts, 7/12 3ptMichael Hale III, SG San Antonio- 29pts, 3reb, 3ast, 10/14fgAllen Crabbe, SG Cal- 27pts, 11/17fg, 4/5 3ptTrevor Lacy, SG Alabama- 23pts, 4ast, 3stl, 5/5 3pt, 22minCJ Wilcox, SG Washington- 22pts, 6reb, 4/5 3ptJustin Cobbs, SG Cal- 22pts, 6reb, 3ast, 8/11fgSean Johnson, SG Duquesne- 21pts, 8reb, 5 fouls, 8/8ftLenzelle Smith, SG Ohio St- 18pts, 5reb, 8/11fgBen Brust, SG Wisconsin- 14pts, 11reb, 3ast, 2/2 3ptJames Bell, SG Villanova- 19pts, 4reb, 5to’s, 3/5 3ptSean Kilpatrick, SG Cinnci- 14pts, 3reb, 1/5 3ptJamaal Franklin, SG SDSU- 11pts, 8reb, 3stl, 7to’sCJ Fair, SF Cuse- 17pts, 10reb, 2stlDeShaun Thomas, SF Ohio St- 19pts, 3reb, 2stl, 4/9 3ptDennis Tinnon, SF Marshall- 15pts, 9reb, 4/7fgReggie Bullock, SF UNC- 16pts, 4ast,6/7fgAmath M’Baye, SF Oklahoma- 12pts, 9reb, 2blk, 6/9fgGreg Whittington, SF Georgetown- 8pts, 15rebTaurean Waller-Prince, SF Baylor- 13pts, 6reb, 2stl, 4/5fgRyan Anderson, PF Boston College- 29pts, 17reb, 2stl, 11/14ftMurphy Burnatowski, PF Colgate- 24pts, 12reb, 2blk, 5to’sBrandon Ubel, PF Nebraska- 21pts, 12reb, 8/12fgJerome Frink, PF FIU- 22pts, 10reb, 9/9ftRon Bracey, PF Stony Brook- 21pts, 10reb, 2/2 3ptMichael Carrera, PF South Carolina- 17pts, 15reb, 3blkOD Anosike, PF Siena- 17pts, 12reb, 6/7fgJames McAdoo, PF UNC- 19pts, 11reb, 2stlCory Jefferson, PF Baylor- 14pts, 7reb, 6blk, 6/7fgDavante Gardner, PF Marquette- 14pts, 6reb, 16minMajok Majok, PF Ball St- 11pts, 12reb, 4/8fgRico Gathers, PF Baylor- 13pts, 10reb, 2stl, 6/8fgBrandon Ashley, PF Arizona- 12pts, 8reb, 2blk, 8/12ftErik Murphy, PF Florida- 15pts, 3reb, 3/6 3ptRakeem Christmas, PF Cuse- 3pts, 6reb, 5blkJJ O’Brein, PF SDSU- 9pts, 7reb, 2ast, 2stlRhamel Brown, C Manhattan- 18pts, 15reb, 7/13fgJared Berggren, C Wisconsin- 19pts, 8reb, 4blk, 7/7ftAziz NDiaye, C Washington- 10pts, 16reb, 3blkPatric Young, C Florida- 12pts, 12reb, 2blk, 5/9fgDennis Clifford, C Boston College- 12pts, 5reb, 3blk, 18min, 6/8fgJoel James, C UNC- 11pts, 8reb, 4/5fg, 18minGorgui Dieng, C Louisville- 9pts, 3reb, 4/6fg, 20mins0 - Posted on: Mon, 11/12/2012 - 5:17am #727585
SiggyParticipantThanks for these posts.
I’ll be looking forward to watching Arcidiacono. I only saw a little bit of him in HS. I thought he and Yogi were the most college ready incoming PGs in terms of skill. He’s super confident with the skill to back up his swagger. He’s got good size for the point as well. The thing I didn’t like about him when I saw him was that he was really loose with his shot selection and attempted some really difficult stuff, both in his shots and when trying to make plays. I’ll have to catch a ‘Nova game soon.
Also, I wasn’t aware of the Ty Johnson transfer. That’s a shame. I thought he and Archie could’ve shared a backcourt.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 11/12/2012 - 6:49am #727607
3–6how did allen crabbe look, any1?
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