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Opponents Scoreboard 2014-2015 Season

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FWalum

The end of the UIC/Detroit game defines the term "basketball IQ" or more accurately the total lack thereof.
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bbtds

Quote from: wh on January 10, 2015, 04:16:40 PMThe best player on the court was Detroit freshman Paris Bass with 18 points in 21 minutes.  Oakland had no one that could stop him from driving the hoop.  He looks like a guy with a very bright future.
Speaking of Paris Bass, he looked really good against UIC at the end of the game. Without him there was no way that Detroit wins that game. Of course, without UIC totally handing the game to the Titans there is no way Detroit wins either.





Valpo will have to watch out for Bass, despite his being only a freshman, when they meet Detroit on Wed, Feb.4th at the ARC.

justducky

Quote from: wh on January 15, 2015, 08:33:03 PMI will say this.  I would be surprised if anyone else in the league beats both GB and Valpo at home this year. 
If I haven't already mentioned in the last 5 days that we need to start scheduling OOC more like Oakland and less like us then let me grasp the occasion of this upset to state one more time that we should---"GET ERR DONE"!!!     :thumbsup:


LaPorteAveApostle

At least GB took notes from us and only let Felder shoot 10 FTs.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

historyman

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on January 16, 2015, 07:27:06 PMAt least GB took notes from us and only let Felder shoot 10 FTs.



"Only let!" Nobody on Valpo "let" Felder go to the FT line. The refs "let" Felder get to the FT line 24 times. That is still mind boggling that Felder averages less than half that amount in any other game.
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LaPorteAveApostle

"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

talksalot

Slight Correction to the commentary at the end of the WSU post-game wrap-up.

As of 8:15pm CT... of the teams playing TODAY...

KY 17-0
Nova 17-1
Virginia 17-0
Notre Dame 17-2
Maryland 17-2
Valparaiso 17-3
but...
Gonzaga... 18-1  ...

and Colorado State will get to 17-2 if they can beat a really down San Jose State team in a few hours.

talksalot

On the NCAA stats board... through Saturday night...ranked by W/L %

1  Virginia 17 0 100.0
    Kentucky 17 0 100.0
3  Gonzaga 18 1 94.7
4  Villanova 17 1 94.4
5  Maryland 17 2 89.5
    Colorado St. 17 2 89.5
    Notre Dame 17 2 89.5
8  Wichita St. 16 2 88.9
    Arizona 16 2 88.9
    Wisconsin 16 2 88.9
11  Dayton 15 2 88.2
     Duke 15 2 88.2
     UNI 15 2 88.2
     Old Dominion 15 2 88.2
15   Valparaiso 17 3 85.0
16   Wyoming 16 3 84.2
17   VCU 15 3 83.3
       Louisville 15 3 83.3
       St. Mary's (CA) 15 3 83.3
       West Virginia 15 3 83.3
21    TCU 14 3 82.4
        Utah 14 3 82.4
       Kansas 14 3 82.4
       UC Davis 14 3 82.4
       Stephen F. Austin 14 3 82.4
26    Iowa St. 13 3 81.3
27    Central Mich. 12 3 80.0
28    Murray St. 15 4 78.9
       Green Bay 15 4 78.9

talksalot

How about TOTAL Rebounds:

Rank Name GM W-L ORebs DRebs REB
1 BYU 21 15-6 249 561 810
2 Valparaiso 20 17-3 250 543 793
3 VMI 19 7-12 303 480 783
4 Stony Brook 19 12-7 270 482 752
5 North Carolina 17 13-4 281 468 749
6 Sam Houston St. 17 13-4 241 505 746

How about Rebound Margin per game:
Rank Name GM W-L REB RPG OPP REB OPP RPG REB MAR
1 Quinnipiac 16 8-8 721 45.1 511 31.9 13.1
2 Texas 17 13-4 730 42.9 522 30.7 12.2
3 Virginia 17 17-0 655 38.5 465 27.4 11.2
4 Baylor 17 13-4 693 40.8 524 30.8 9.9
5 North Carolina 17 13-4 749 44.1 581 34.2 9.9
6 St. Mary's (CA) 18 15-3 677 37.6 500 27.8 9.8
7 Kentucky 17 17-0 708 41.6 542 31.9 9.8
8 Sam Houston St. 17 13-4 746 43.9 585 34.4 9.5
9 Georgia Tech 17 9-8 664 39.1 506 29.8 9.3
10 Stony Brook 19 12-7 752 39.6 576 30.3 9.3
11 Gonzaga 19 18-1 729 38.4 558 29.4 9.0
12 Valparaiso 20 17-3 793 39.7 615 30.8 8.9



Sorta Surprised how far down the list we are on this one:

Rank Name GM W-L BLKS BKPG  - by blocks per game
1 Kentucky 17 17-0 135 7.9
2 Texas 17 13-4 130 7.6
3 UNLV 18 10-8 132 7.3
4 Memphis 17 11-6 121 7.1
5 Washington 16 12-4 112 7.0
6 LSU 17 13-4 114 6.7
7 St. John's (NY) 16 12-4 107 6.7
8 Louisiana Tech 18 14-4 111 6.2
9 Chattanooga 19 12-7 117 6.2
10 Cincinnati 16 11-5 97 6.1
11 North Carolina St. 19 13-6 115 6.1
12 Louisville 18 15-3 108 6.0
  TCU 17 14-3 102 6.0
14 Oregon 17 12-5 101 5.9
15 Quinnipiac 16 8-8 94 5.9
16 VMI 19 7-12 111 5.8
17 Georgetown 17 12-5 95 5.6
18 Harvard 14 10-4 78 5.6
19 Providence 19 14-5 103 5.4
20 Eastern Wash. 18 13-5 97 5.4
21 San Diego St. 18 14-4 96 5.3
22 Rhode Island 16 11-5 85 5.3
23 Iowa 18 13-5 95 5.3
  Purdue 18 11-7 95 5.3
25 Ohio St. 19 14-5 100 5.3
26 Nevada 16 6-10 84 5.3
27 Utah 17 14-3 89 5.2
  Eastern Mich. 17 12-5 89 5.2
29 Syracuse 18 13-5 94 5.2
30 N.C. Central 18 13-5 93 5.2
  UAB 18 8-10 93 5.2
32 Georgia 16 11-5 82 5.1
  UNC Asheville 16 8-8 82 5.1
34 Oklahoma 17 12-5 87 5.1
  Winthrop 17 8-9 87 5.1
  Sam Houston St. 17 13-4 87 5.1
37 Norfolk St. 20 11-9 102 5.1
38 Akron 17 12-5 86 5.1
39 Valparaiso 20 17-3 100 5.0
  La.-Monroe 17 11-6 85 5.0
  Oklahoma St. 17 12-5 85 5.0
  South Carolina 16 10-6 80 5.0
  McNeese St. 15 6-9 75 5.0



Total Blocks... for a PERSON;

Rank Name, Team Cl Ht Pos G BLKS
1 Robert Upshaw, Washington So. 7-0 C 16 72
2 Justin Tuoyo, Chattanooga So. 6-10 F 19 66
3 Jordan Mickey, LSU So. 6-8 F 16 63
4 Jordan Bell, Oregon Fr. 6-9 F 17 60
  Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Sr. 6-10 F 20 60


OK... Blocks per game... for a PERSON

Rank Name, Team Cl Ht Pos G BLKS BKPG
1 Robert Upshaw, Washington So. 7-0 C 16 72 4.50
2 Jordan Mickey, LSU So. 6-8 F 16 63 3.94
3 Chris Obekpa, St. John's (NY) Jr. 6-10 C 16 58 3.63
4 Jordan Bell, Oregon Fr. 6-9 F 17 60 3.53
5 Justin Tuoyo, Chattanooga So. 6-10 F 19 66 3.47
6 Austin Nichols, Memphis So. 6-8 F 17 57 3.35
7 Michale Kyser, Louisiana Tech Sr. 6-10 F 18 58 3.22
8 AJ West, Nevada Jr. 6-9 F 15 48 3.20
9 Ousmane Drame, Quinnipiac Sr. 6-9 F 16 50 3.13
  Kendall Gray, Delaware St. Sr. 6-10 C 16 50 3.13
11 Jaleel Roberts, UNC Asheville Sr. 7-0 C 15 46 3.07
12 Carson Desrosiers, Providence Sr. 7-0 C 19 58 3.05
13 Vashil Fernandez, Valparaiso Sr. 6-10 F 20 60 3.00


Three Point Field Goal Percentage:

Rank Name, Team Cl Ht Pos G 3FG 3FGA 3FG%
1 Joey Ptasinski, Lafayette Sr. 6-2 G 17 50 96 52.1
2 Quincy Taylor, Longwood Sr. 6-0 G 16 44 87 50.6
3 Corey Hawkins, UC Davis Sr. 6-3 G 16 47 94 50.0
4 Sterling Gibbs, Seton Hall Jr. 6-2 G 17 45 91 49.5
5 Ameen Tanksley, Hofstra Jr. 6-6 G 19 54 110 49.1
6 Will Sullivan, Miami (OH) Sr. 6-3 G 17 43 88 48.9
7 Tyler Harvey, Eastern Wash. Jr. 6-4 G 18 81 166 48.8
8 Trent Mackey, North Florida Jr. 6-3 G 20 52 108 48.1
9 Julius Brown, Toledo Sr. 5-10 G 17 44 93 47.3
10 Alec Peters, Valparaiso So. 6-9 F 20 52 111 46.8

talksalot

Drat.  Had I put those last two posts together... I'd be in the running for longest post to the forum. 

historyman

Quote from: talksalot on January 18, 2015, 12:59:51 PMSorta Surprised how far down the list we are on this one:

Rank Name GM W-L BLKS BKPG  - by blocks per game

1 Kentucky 17 17-0 135 7.9
2 Texas 17 13-4 130 7.6
3 UNLV 18 10-8 132 7.3
4 Memphis 17 11-6 121 7.1
5 Washington 16 12-4 112 7.0
6 LSU 17 13-4 114 6.7
.......................................
36 Sam Houston St. 17 13-4 87 5.1
37 Norfolk St. 20 11-9 102 5.1
38 Akron 17 12-5 86 5.1
39 Valparaiso 20 17-3 100 5.0   
La.-Monroe 17 11-6 85 5.0   
Oklahoma St. 17 12-5 85 5.0   
South Carolina 16 10-6 80 5.0   
McNeese St. 15 6-9 75 5.0

So you can't believe that teams that are exceptional at blocking are blocking Valpo from being at the top of the team blocking list?

hmmmmmmm
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agibson

Looks like Detroit beat a pretty good Northeastern team in an (unusual?) day-time MLK Day game.

Detroit sealed the deal in overtime, scoring _21_ in overtime, to Northeastern's 9.  (I had to check that it was just one overtime period!  Just five minutes.).  After both teams scored just 26 in the first _half_.

Doesn't particularly look like Northeastern was fouling, just straight up points.

81-69 at the end.


FWalum

Milwaukee really took it to Wright State this evening.  WSU only scored 15 points in the first half and ended up falling to the Panthers 41 - 67 in a 26 point blow-out.  Didn't see that one coming, at least by that margin.
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historyman

Quote from: FWalum on January 20, 2015, 10:32:44 PMMilwaukee really took it to Wright State this evening.  WSU only scored 15 points in the first half and ended up falling to the Panthers 41 - 67 in a 26 point blow-out.  Didn't see that one coming, at least by that margin.

You can look at this two ways. We know that WSU was hurt by losing Yoho to injury and that they were behind both CSU and Valpo when the Raiders lost to those teams at home. I also think that Milwaukee must be stepping up this season despite not being able to play in the HL tournament or earning a spot in the NCAA tournament as the Panthers did last year as an HL 5th seed. I have a feeling it's a bit of both WSU falling below expectations and Milwaukee exceeding expectations again.
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wh

The box score shows that Griffin only played 2 minutes.  He played 33 against us.  I don't know if he got hurt or was sick, but that had to have a big impact, especially just after losing Yoho.

valpopal

Quote from: wh on January 21, 2015, 08:53:35 AM
The box score shows that Griffin only played 2 minutes.  He played 33 against us.  I don't know if he got hurt or was sick, but that had to have a big impact, especially just after losing Yoho.


He got hurt at the start of the game. He hit his head hard, and I believe he already has a history of concussions.

agibson

UWGB playing lowly UIC and our road victory, along with a little magic sauce from opponents' opponents' and the like, seems to have finally pushed us past Green Bay in RPI.

At the moment Warren Nolan has us edging them out, taking 83rd place to their 84th.

vu72

At the moment we are 69th in the Sagarin's and GB is 56th.  A win could put us in the top 50 for the first time in a LONG time!
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classof2014

If we beat GB we have an opportunity to be ranked some point before the season is over. After GB we have Milwaukee at home and UIC in Chicago. Two games we should easily win. If everything goes according to plan we could possibly be 21-3. If we don't win in GB then the only we're ranked if we make a run in the tourney... I certainly wouldn't mind that!

FWalum

Watched the first half of the Missouri Texas A&M game last night and was very happy with Missouri's 7 point hafltime lead. Checking the scores this morning was dissapointed to see that they ended up losing by 12. That game continues to haunt us.
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Kyle321n

Right now we are 67th in KenPom. Green Bay is 52nd. We're a 5 point dog with a 29% chance of winning the game. It continues to be one of 2 games that we are underdogs in (@CSU we're a 1 point dog with 48% chance to win). With a win we would definitely overtake Green Bay, probably push that CSU game to a W with 51-52% chance to win.

The highest we've been since they've kept track of daily rank was 65th right before the NCAA game in 2013. We started that season ranked 131 and once conference season started we hovered between 69 and 77. Last year our best ranking was 113th on December 22nd.

For those wondering @Detroit ranks as a tougher game than the Green Bay @ home game (57% vs 60% chances to win.)
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covufan

Quote from: Kyle321n on January 22, 2015, 09:47:47 AMRight now we are 67th in KenPom. Green Bay is 52nd. We're a 5 point dog with a 29% chance of winning the game. It continues to be one of 2 games that we are underdogs in (@CSU we're a 1 point dog with 48% chance to win). With a win we would definitely overtake Green Bay, probably push that CSU game to a W with 51-52% chance to win.
Massey has us at 64, with GB at 57, with us as a 6 point dog and also a 29% chance of winning.  RT Power has us at 59, GB at 46, with us as a 9 point dog.  Massey also has us as a 1 point dog at CSU, but just under 50% chance of winning.  RT Power has us as a favorite the rest of the season.  RT Power has GB losing three more games.  I'm looking at RT Power more these days, hoping they are correct with the season projections. 

oklahomamick

Looking at tonights HL games, who should I be rooting for and who should I hope to lay an egg?  Do we need Oakland to beat CSU?
CRUSADERS!!!

HC

We don't need them to, it would be nice though.  Valpo controls their own destiny (along with a few others at this point) which is all you can ask for.

LaPorteAveApostle

always, ALWAYS root for the team behind you against the one ahead of you.

...unless you just really don't like oakland.
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