Dribblings 1/6/2005 (Mad Scramble Edition)
Shootaround!
Northeast: St. Francis (PA) 79, Long Island 70 - Erstwhile superfrosh and comeback-player-of-the-year candidate junior guard Darshan Luckey had 24. Coach Bobby Jones' Red Flash is 2-0 early on, including a three-point home win over Central Connecticut State ... Monmouth 83, Wagner 61 - The defending conference champs' offense, which was milk-carton material last week, seems to have returned home.
SoCon: College Of Charleston 66, Elon 47; Chattanooga 66, The Citadel 57 - CofC (8-4, 2-0 SoCon) and the Mocs (8-2, 1-0 SoCon) are emerging as the class of the north and south divisions (respectively). Both took care of business on this night, and won't get to test each other until their sole meeting at Chattanooga February 7.
Virginia 80, Western Kentucky 79 (2OT) - After 49 minutes and 53 seconds of action between a decent yet undermanned ACC team and a resurgent Sun Belt power, it came down to a lengthy scramble for a loose ball. Finally, with two seconds left, T.J. Bannister cavalierly laid it up for the win. Virginia coach Pete Gillen, whose team was down for almost the entire game before the last-second victory, was unable to put the event in historical perspective.
"I've been in college basketball 30 years. I don't remember a game like that, double overtime, where the ball's on the ground for four or five seconds. It probably was two seconds. It seemed like four or five."
Games! Of! The! Night!
Rice at UTEP is a matchup that features reigning MMBOW Michael Harris of the Owls, and one that will go a long way in determining the shape of the WAC this season. In the Horizon League, Wisconsin-Milwaukee is at Butler in a battle of two teams that should be scrapping it out for the top spot all year.
A quick housekeeping note. A sizeable percentage of my 200-or-so unanswered e-mails are from proud fans/alums/boosters who have taken time out of their busy schedules to notify me that their teams' TMM pages are missing results from the So-And-So Classic or the Bank-Sponsored Holiday Hoop Jamboree last month. Friends, I share your frustration. The site's internal scoreboards get their data from USA Today, which occasionally dropped the ball in reporting consolations and placement-games during the dizzying array of faux festivals and invitationals back in December. I've set aside some time next week to correct these neutral-court results, but please keep those cards and letters coming.
Eastern Washington's student newspaper recaps the headscratcher of a non-conference season for the defending Big Sky champion Eagles.
League play gets going tonight in the super-exciting West Coast Conference. ESPN's Ed Graney says that it's all about the thousand-pound gorilla, and leads with the same basic metaphor I did two months ago (Hmmm.) The Seattle Times' Bud Withers examines the evolution of UMPFN.




