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Huskers Return Home Looking to Continue
Texas Tech Red Raiders (13-12, 5-6 Big 12) at Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-8, 6-5 Big 12) • Game 25 • Lincoln, Neb. • Devaney Center (13,595) • Release Date: Feb. 17, 2006 Radio: Pinnacle Sports Network • TV: ESPN+ • Internet: Huskers.com (live radio, stats) The Coaches Nebraska Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Texas Tech Yr. Ht. Wt. Pts. Reb. Nebraska – Barry Collier, 282-217 overall, 86-85 in six years at NU G Jason Dourisseau Sr. 6-6 200 10.5 6.9 G Martin Zeno So. 6-5 202 15.2 5.6 Texas Tech – Bob Knight, 867-345 overall in 40 years, 103-56 in G Charles Richardson Jr. Jr. 5-9 160 4.0 3.2* G Jarrius Jackson Jr. 6-1 185 19.0 3.0* five seasons at TTU G Jamel White Fr. 6-3 180 6.8 1.8* F Darryl Dora Jr. 6-9 250 7.7 4.5 The Series F Wes Wilkinson Sr. 6-10 220 12.0 6.3 F Jon Plefka Jr. 6-8 245 6.5 4.3 NU leads series 12-8 after 84-68 loss in Lubbock in 2005. C Aleks Maric So. 6-11 265 10.4 8.0 F Michael Prince Fr. 6-7 205 2.5 2.5 *assists *assists Date Opponent Time/Result â â â Huskers Return Home Looking the Colorado game next week after spending most Nov. 18 ^Longwood (FSNMW) W, 80-65 of the past week handling prior commitments with Nov. 19 ^Yale W, 73-64 to Continue Momentum Pinnacle Sports Productions. -
Hokiesports.Com Hokie Notes
Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina Game Notes • Page #25/ARV Virginia Tech Hokies (7-7, 7-3) vs. HOKIE #4/4 North Carolina Tar Heels HOOPS (22-3, 8-2) 2006-07 Schedule & Results #25 Hokies travel to face #4 UNC in (17-7, 7-3 ACC) 11/10 COPPIN STATE 94-43 W first-ever visit to the Smith Center 11/14 WEST FLORIDA 95-47 W Old Spice Classic - Orlando, Fla. GAME 25: Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007 • 8 p.m. 11/23 Western Michigan (ESPN2) 68-71 L 11/24 Montana (ESPNU) 77-56 W Dean E. Smith Center (21,800), Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/26 Southern Illinois (ESPNU) 64-69 L Series vs. UNC: UNC, 55-11 ACC/Big Ten Challenge Series Streak: VT, one 11/29 IOWA (ESPNU) 69-65 W Last Meeting vs. the Tar Heels: VT, 94-88, 1-13-07, Cassell Coliseum BB&T Classic - Washington, D.C. Live Stats: Hokiesports.com 12/ 3 George Washington (RSN) 62-63 L TV: Raycom/Lincoln Financial (Verizon Center)) Radio: Virginia Tech/ISP Network 12/ 6 OLD DOMINION 72-55 W XM Channel 193 12/10 APPALACHIAN STATE 69-37 W 12/17 WAKE FOREST* (FSN) 63-60 W Aeropostale Classic - New York, N.Y. 12/21 Seton Hall (ESPNU) 80-61 W Hokie Notes (Madison Square Garden) Entering Tonight’s Game 12/23 CAMPBELL 94-70 W The Hokies are 17-7 overall this season and 7-3 in ACC 12/30 at Marshall (CSS) 58-59 L action ... North Carolina is 22-3 overall and 8-2 in the ACC 1/ 3 RICHMOND 65-53 W 1/ 6 at #5/5 Duke*(ESPN) OT 69-67 W .. -
NCAA Or NIT Notes 2007.Qxp
Women’sMen’s Basketball Basketball 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 Schedule & Results National Invitation Tournament Date Opponent Time Drexel Dragons (23-8) Wed., Nov. 15 Florida Gulf Coast W, 73-37 vs. N.C. State Wolfpack (18-15) Sat., Nov. 18 at Vermont W, 59-46 Tue., Nov. 21 at Penn L, 68-49 NIT First Round Mon., Nov. 27 at Rider L, 89-81 (OT) March 13, 2007 Wed., Nov. 29 Toledo W, 57-52 8:00 p.m. Sat., Dec. 2 at St. Joseph’s (Palestra) W, 72-56 Daskalakis Athletic Center Philadelphia, Pa. Tue., Dec. 5 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 80-58 Media: ESPNU, WNTP Website: www.drexeldragons.com Sat., Dec. 9 at Villanova W, 81-76 Tue., Dec. 19 at Syracuse W, 84-79 Fri., Dec. 22 at Temple W, 69-54 The Tip... Thu., Dec. 28 George Mason* W, 61-49 -Drexel had won four in a row before losing in the Colonial Wed., Jan. 3 at Georgia St.* W, 61-55 Athletic Association Semifinals to VCU, 63-56. Frank Elegar led Sat., Jan. 6 UNC Wilmington* W, 69-55 the Dragons with 15 points and eight rebounds. He was named to Mon., Jan. 8 at James Madison* W, 65-54 the CAA’s All-Tournament Team. Bashir Mason added 12 points Thu., Jan. 11 Hofstra* L, 55-53 (OT) and had a pair of steals. Sophomore Scott Rodgers had career- Sat., Jan. 13 at ODU* L, 84-57 highs with seven assists and five steals. The Dragons defeated Wed., Jan. 17 Northeastern* W, 67-41 Northeastern, 64-50, in the CAA Quarterfinals. -
2006-07 Monarch Basketball
2006-07 MONARCH BASKETBALL COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAA TOURNAMENT OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY (23-7, 15-3) MARCH 2 - 5 GENERAL INFORMATION MONARCH PROBABLE STARTERS LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 F 42 Valdas Vasylius, 6-7, Sr, Klaipeda, Lithuania 16.0 ppg/ 6.3 rpg. NICKNAME: Monarchs F 31 Arnaud Dahi, 6-7, Sr, Ivory Coast, Africa, 9.6 ppg/ 6.3 FOUNDED: 1930 (as the Norfolk Div. of G 4 Brandon Johnson, 6-1, Jr., Orlando, FL., 8.6 ppg/ 4.1 apg The College of William & Mary) G 20 Brian Henderson, 6-4, Jr, Richmond, VA. 9.1 ppg/ 3.0 rpg ENROLLMENT: 21,500 G 10 Drew Williamson, 6-0, Sr, Burlington, NC. 11.5 ppg/ 4.7 apg SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), & Light Blue (PMS 283) HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,424) SURFACE: Wood OFF THE BENCH CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz ‘68) C 12 Gerald Lee, 6-9, Fr., Uusikaupunki,Finland 4.0 ppg/ 3.0 rpg ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale ‘59) F 34 Jonathan Adams, 6-6, So, Ringgold, GA. 3.2 ppg/ 3.5 rpg OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 SR. WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR: Deb Polca C 30 Sam Harris, 7-3, Jr, Newnham, Tasmania, 1.8 ppg/ 1.3 rpg ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 G 11 Abdi Lidonde, 6-2, So. Sutton, MA. 4.9 ppg/ 2.1 rpg. TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-4444 G 23 Marsharee Neely, 6-3, Fr., Greensboro, NC. -
The Tournament
The Tournament Tournament Records .................................. 2 Tournament History Facts ........................ 9 Annual Individual Leaders ....................... 10 Tournament Seeds History ...................... 15 Yearly Totals .................................................... 22 Conference Won-Lost Records ............... 25 Tournament Field by State ...................... 31 Televised College Basketball Games ... 32 Financial Analysis ......................................... 33 Tournament Facts ........................................ 34 Team-By-Team Won-Lost Records ........ 39 2 TOURNAMENT RECORDS—INDIVIDUAL GAME Tournament Records A national championship game is indicated by (CH), national 20, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. TCU, 1st R, 3-13- 17, Johnny Miller, Temple vs. Cincinnati, 1st R, 3-16- semifinal game by (NSF), national third-place game by (N3d), 1971 1995 regional final game by (RF), regional semifinal game by (RSF), FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 17, Shawn Respert, Michigan St. vs. Weber St., 1st R, regional third-place game by (R3d), second-round game by (2d 44, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Ohio, 1st R, 3-7-1970 3-17-1995 R), first-round game by (1st R), opening-round game by (OR), 42, Lennie Rosenbluth, North Carolina vs. Michigan 17, Dedric Willoughby, Iowa St. vs. UCLA, RSF, 3-20- and later vacated by (*). St., NSF, 3-22-1957 (3 ot) 1997 (ot) 40, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Houston, R3d, 3-20- 17, Kirk Hinrich, Kansas vs. Arizona, RF, 3-29-2003 Individual Game 1971 17, Taquan Dean, Louisville vs. West Virginia, RF, 39, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. Iowa, R3d, 3-14- 3-26-2005 1970 17, Drew Neitzel, Michigan St. vs. North Carolina, 2d POINTS 38, Bob Cousy, Holy Cross vs. North Carolina St., RF, R, 3-17-2007 61, Austin Carr, Notre Dame vs. -
O B S E R V E R the Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marys
/ ^ V THE O b s e r v e r The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marys VOLUM E 39 : ISSUE 94 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,2005 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Malloy focuses on final semester Events go President reflects on 'abroad' for past, looks to future annual JEW By MEGHANNE DOWNES News Writer By JEN ROW LING With just one semester left News W riter <it the helm of the nation’s premier Catholic institution, Parents hailing from all over Monk Malloy is not becoming the country will arrive on cam nostalgic. He is looking pus today to take part in the toward the future. 53rd annual Junior Parents “I am the kind of person Weekend. who tends to always look for The JPW committee has been ward at the next thing I will working since last April to plan be doing, rather than looking the traditionally extravagant back at the last thing I did,” themed University President Father event, with Edward Malloy said. “ P a s s p o r t See Also Abroad” as “Temperamentally, that is just '"LIP Sibs’ come the way 1 am.” this year’s For 1 8 years he oversaw title. to Saint Mary's" Notre Dame, w atching as the “We’re giv page 8 rankings climbed, the “face” ing the jun of Notre Dame diversified and iors a chance ground was broken for new to get away from South Bend, buildings. With less than a and somewhat honoring the stu year left as president and his dents who are studying abroad successor already chosen, and can’t make it to the event,” Malloy said he did not see JPW/page 6 approach his final year as president with a sense of sad- CLAIRE KELLEY/The Observer Ju n io r P a r e n t s After 18 years as University president, Father Edward Malloy will step down on June 30, sec MALLOY/page 6 handing over his post to University president-elect Father John Jenkins. -
Gamenotes 2-25-04.Qxd
MONARCH GAME NOTES 2003-04 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Current Record: 15-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS CAA Record: 10-6 LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. 23529 HEAD COACH: NICKNAME: Monarchs Blaine Taylor (Montana '81) FOUNDED: 1930 Career Record: 182-105 (.635) in nine years (as the Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary) Record at ODU: 40-41 (2+ years) ENROLLMENT: 20,105 Record at Montana: 142-65 (7 years) 1991-1998 SCHOOL COLORS: Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), & Light Blue (PMS 283) MONARCH PROBABLE STARTERS F 10 John Waller, 6-4, Sr, Richmond, VA. 13.1 ppg/ 5.2 rpg HOME COURT: Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,650) F 40 Alex Loughton, 6-9, So, Perth, Australia, 17.0 ppg/ 8.6 rpg SURFACE: Wood F 31 Arnaud Dahi, 6-7, Fr., Ivory Coast 9.0 ppg/ 5.8 rpg CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic Association G 1 Isaiah Hunter, 6-2, So, Charlotte, NC, 12.9 ppg/ 3.1 rpg PRESIDENT: Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz ‘68) G 2 Drew Williamson , 6-0, Fr., Burlington, NC., 3.5 ppg/ 3.0 apg ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale ‘59) OFF THE BENCH OFFICE PHONE: 757-683-3369 G 13 Troy Nance, 5-9, Sr, Virginia Beach, VA. 3.4 ppg/4.4 apg SR. WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR: Dr. Mikki Baile F 4 T.J. Waldon, 6-4, So., Lakeland, FL. 2.0 ppg/ 1.5 rpg (West Chester ‘72) G 11 Abdi Lidonde, 6-2, Fr, Sutton, MA. 1.6 ppg/ 0.8 rpg ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT PHONE: 757-683-3375 F 42 Valdas Vasylius, 6-7, Fr., Klaipeda, Lithuania 7.8 ppg/3.5 rpg TICKET OFFICE PHONE: 757 -683-4444 F 24 Kiah Thomas, 6-4, Jr., Norfolk, VA., 4.3 ppg/ 2.4 rpg ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Johnson C 55 Janko Mrksic, 6-10, So., Stoney Creek, Ontario, 0.5 ppg/ 1.3 rpg OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.odusports.com TONIGHT'S OFFICIALS Larry Rose, Gary. -
Hofstra University 2004-05 Men's Basketball
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Hofstra – ODU Quick Facts Series Record: ODU leads 6-4 2004-05 MEN’S BASKETBALL Current Streak: Hofstra – 1 straight SUPPLEMENTAL GAME NOTES This Year: Hofstra 66, ODU 63 (2/23 @ ODU) ODU 67, Hofstra 66 (1/19 @ Hofstra) Hofstra Coach: Tom Pecora (4th year), 55-63 (55-63 overall) #5 Hofstra (21-7, 12-6) at CAA Tournament ODU Coach: Blaine Taylor (4th year), 68-48 (210-113) Semifinals vs. #1 Old Dominion (26-5) Sunday, March 6, 3 p.m. Hofstra-ODU By the Numbers Hofstra ODU Richmond, VA/Richmond Coliseum 21-7 Record 26-5 12-6 CAA Record 15-3 TV/Radio: WRHU (88.7 FM), Metro Channel 73.4 Points Per Game 71.1 66.3 Opps. Points Per Game 60.2 +7.1 Scoring Margin +10.9 Streaks, Stats, and Storylines: 37.0 Rebounds Per Game 36.5 • Hofstra has won seven straight and 10 of its last 11. It also 35.0 Opps. Rebs Per Game 34.9 began the year with nine straight wins (and 10 of 11). +2.0 Rebounding Margin +1.6 13.4 Assists Per Game 16.6 • Hofstra was the only team to win at Old Dominion this 7.9 Steals Per Game 9.8 season, which it did on Feb. 23 (66-63). That win was also the th 14.2 Turnovers Per Game 12.0 1000 in Hofstra history (the Pride is now 1002-753 all-time). 14.8 Opps. TO Per Game 17.3 4.8 Blocks Per Game 4.7 • Both Hofstra-Old Dominion games this year came down to 45.7 Field Goal Pct. -
2005-06 Stanford Basketball Season Review
2005-2006 Season in Review 2005-06 STANFORD BASKETBALL SEASON REVIEW Coaches Corner Hernandez Was “Mr. Clutch” Trent Johnson completed his second season as head If it was a close game, you probably found the ball coach of the Stanford Cardinal … Johnson’s career in the hands of senior guard Chris Hernandez … record is 113-101 (two seasons at Stanford, five sea- With 0.2 second left on the clock, senior Chris sons at Nevada). Hernandez was fouled beyond the three-point line with Stanford trailing by three against Washington. Stanford Recap The Fresno native stepped to the charity stripe and Stanford is made its fifth NIT appearance in 2006 drained two of the three before the Huskies called a (1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94) and first since timeout. Hernandez then made the third free throw 1994 … The Cardinal are made their 16th straight to send the game into overtime which the Cardinal Both Matt Haryasz (above) and Chris postseason appearance dating back to 1988-89 … won 76-67 … The very next game, Hernandez hit a Hernandez (right) were named to the After a 65-49 victory over Virginia in the first round All-Pac-10 team. Haryasz averaged 16.2 three-pointer with 11.3 second left on the clock to points and 8.7 rebounds per game while of the NIT Tournament, the Cardinal fell to Missouri give Stanford the 57-56 win over Oregon. Saturday Hernandez aveaged 14 points and 3.3 State, 76-67, in the second round … Stanford finished night, he scored a season-high 28 points to lead the assists per gaem. -
2020-21 Schedule (8-4, 3-2 Acc) Statistical Comparison
GAME 13: at Florida State Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 Tucker Center Tallahassee, Fla. Noon – ESPN 2020-21 SCHEDULE (8-4, 3-2 ACC) 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NCAA 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017; Helms 1924 (4-0 Home, 1-3 Away, 3-1 Neutral) 20 FINAL FOURS 50 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NOVEMBER (AP rankings) 32 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 25 College of Charleston (16/-) W, 79-60 ACCN 30 vs. UNLV & (14/-) W, 78-51 ESPN2 18 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 38 TIMES IN THE FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP-10 RANKINGS DECEMBER 1 vs. Stanford & (14/-) W, 67-63 ESPN GAME 13 2 vs. Texas & (14/17) L, 67-69 ESPN STATISTICAL COMPARISON • The Tar Heels play their fourth ACC road 8 at Iowa # (16/3) L, 80-93 ESPN UNC FSU 12 NC Central (16/-) W, 73-67 RSN game of the season when they travel to Talla- Record 8-4, 3-2 6-2, 2-1 19 vs. Kentucky ! (22/-) W, 75-63 CBS hassee, Fla., on Saturday, January 16 to play Points/Game 73.0 78.8 22 at NC State (17/-) L, 76-79 ACCN Florida State. Scoring Defense 68.5 69.0 30 at Georgia Tech (-/-) L, 67-72 RSN • Carolina has won three in a row and is 8-4 Scoring Margin +4.5 +9.8 overall, 3-2 in the ACC. FG% .417 .466 JANUARY • UNC is 1-2 in ACC road games this season, 2 Notre Dame (-/-) W, 66-65 ACCN 3FG% .293 .372 5 at Miami (-/-) W, 67-65 ESPN winning by two points at Miami and losing by 3FGs/Game 5.1 8.5 12 Syracuse (-/-) W, 81-75 ACCN three at NC State and five at Georgia Tech. -
2017 Section 1.Indd
The Galen Center Home of USC Basketball 2016-2017 • 1 • USC BASKETBALL Table of Contents The 2016-2017 Trojans Trojan Quick Facts/Table of Contents ......................2 2016-2017 Schedule ................................................3 TROJAN QUICK FACTS Galen Center Facts ...............................................4-8 Location ......................................................................................................... Los Angeles, Calif. This is USC Hoops ..............................................9-21 Founded ................................................................................................................................ 1880 2016-2017 Season Outlook ............................ 22-23 Head Coach Andy Enfi eld............................... 25-29 Enrollment ................................................................................. 43,000 (19,000 undergraduates) Assoc. Head Coach Tony Bland .......................... 30 President ............................................................................................................. C.L. Max Nikias Assistant Coach Jason Hart ...................................31 Colors ................................................................................................................. Cardinal & Gold Assistant Coach Chris Capko .................................32 Nickname........................................................................................................................... Trojans Dir. of Scouting Martin Bahar.............................. -
GAME 36: NCAA Sweet 16 Vs
GAME 36: NCAA Sweet 16 vs. Auburn Friday, March 29, 2019 Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo. 7:29 p.m. Eastern, TBS 2018-19 SCHEDULE (29-6, 16-2 ACC) 7 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NCAA 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017; Helms 1924 14-2 Home, 11-1 Road, 4-3 Neutral 20 FINAL FOURS 50 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES NOVEMBER (AP rankings) 32 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS 6 at Wofford (8/-) W 78-67 9 at Elon (8/-) W 116-67 18 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 12 Stanford (7/-) W 90-72 38 TIMES IN THE FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP-10 RANKINGS 16 Tennessee Tech% (7/-) W 108-58 19 Saint Francis% (7/-) W 101-76 GAME 36: NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL NOTEBOOK 22 vs. Texas+ (7/-) L 89-92 23 vs. UCLA+ (7/17) W 94-78 • Carolina is 126-46 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. UNC is second in NCAA history in 28 at Michigan# (11/7) L 67-84 appearances (50), wins (126), games (172) and winning percentage (.733). • Carolina is 29-6 this season. The Tar Heels won a share of the ACC regular-season title for DECEMBER the ninth time in Roy Williams’ 16 seasons and the 32nd time in school history. Carolina beat 5 UNCW (14/-) W 97-69 Louisville and lost to Duke in the ACC Tournament, and advanced to the Sweet 16 with NCAA 15 Gonzaga (12/4) W 103-90 22 vs. Kentucky! (9/19) L 72-80 Tournament wins in Columbus, Ohio, over 16-seed Iona and 9-seed Washington. 29 Davidson (14/-) W 82-60 • UNC is playing in the Sweet 16 for an NCAA-record 29th time (10th under Roy Williams).