The Boubacar 11/19/2007 (ACC Rhymes With "Ack" Edition)PAWTUCKET, R.I. -- Wow, what a weekend. So packed with hot mid-major action that I don't have time to tell any jokes here in the intro paragraph. Here we go!
The Saints took control right around the 10 minute mark of the second half, while the Cardinal played foul-tac-toe with its starters. (I'm telling you, that's when to strike.) Still trying to figure out why Stanford would do this, it's not like you're going to The Citadel to play in front of 800 people and waltz out with your RPI road bonus. Anybody who's been to that place knows that it's an miniature NBA atmosphere in there, with circling spotlights during player intros and media time-out barkers and thousands of screaming fans. If the miniature NBA were to put a team in Albany, that is.
Despite shooting just 35 percent, the New Orleans Privateers and their new head coach, Joe Pasternack, slipped by North Carolina State 65-63... in the best possible way, too, with a T.J. Worley three-pointer as time expired. An encouraging result for Davidson, who will play the Wolfpack on that same floor on Dec. 21. In neutral-court action, Winthrop beat Georgia Tech by six in Puerto Rico. It was a "total team effort," and karaoke was involved. Great to see the Eagles aren't intending to lie down this season after a mass migration of seniors and coaches. If you like to see Conference USA get its due, this was a great Saturday for you. Centenary had four in double-figures and shot 61 percent on Saturday in a 93-76 horse-whippin' of the SMU Mustangs. At 3-0, Robert Parish's alma mater is now nearly a third of the way to its 2006-07 win total of 10. At the Glenn Wilkes Classic in Daytona, Georgia Southern beat UAB and high-salaried coach Mike Davis by a basket, 59-57. Finally, in one of those upsets that's only an upset when you match athletic budgets, Liberty ($12 mil) beat East Carolina ($21 mil) 55-53. So, to recap, ACC and C-USA bad... Big South, Sun Belt and SoCon good. Mantra that.
Cedric Jackson, who sat out last year after transferring from Saint John's, had 27 points on 9-for-14 shooting. Jackson's averaging 20.6 per ballgame (contributing nearly five assists and three steals a game as well) for a 3-2 team that's lost by a combined 11 to George Mason and UAB-killers Georgia Southern -- not bad considering this has been a program that's regularly been good for 20 losses for much of recent memory. This Horizon race, I'm telling you... who in there's going to be bad?
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