The Boubacar 11/20/2007 (Justin Credulous Edition)PAWTUCKET, R.I. -- It's a snowy Tuesday here at the office home, but that won't depress us, not in the least. Here, for the first time ever, a 100% positive Boubacar...
Well, "they" get a choice of having their own shoes steamed, sauteed or fried this morning... so bon appetit, b__s. The Bruins went into Tuscaloosa and gave the Atlantic Sun yet another upset, turning the Crimson Tide into something you can call Deacon Blues. The 85-83 final was iced by Bruin hero Justin Hare, the team's only senior, with a free-throw line J with two ticks left. "He's just one of those kids who rises to the occasion," Belmont head coach Rick Byrd told me. That wasn't last night, that was last week. This guy does this kind of game-tying or game-winning thing a lot -- 13 times during the course of his career, in fact. The win is double, triple, five times as sweet because it's an example of the conference's tight-knit programs all working together for a common cause. Last week, Mercer couldn't finish the job when it had Alabama in its own building, so Belmont went ahead and exacted revenge for the league at Coleman Coliseum, all Diego Montoya-like. The A-Sun: we are family!
That's the second-highest scoring total in D-I so far this season (the top performance, ironically, was a 43-pointer put in by Miles' new protegé Marcus Walker at CSU). Folks over the age of two might also remember his heroic showing at Wisconsin on Jan. 21, 2006, when he nailed half his shots for 24 points in a 62-55 shocker.
Tim Pollitz, hero of the 2007 MAC Tournament and star of the defending conference champion Miami Redhawks, won in the East for helping X out Xavier last week. The Muskies found out what the rest of the league, and Oregon, did last spring -- that for a big-shouldered 6-5 dude, he's incredibly difficult to stop in the paint. Joe Reitz won in the West after averaging 19 in a road split at Loyola (Ill.) and Oregon, then the 6-7 senior center went out and celebrated the honor by going 4-for-5 in a 60-59 win at Detroit last night. Because they're in different divisions, they play only once during the season. Are you excited for the only scheduled battle between Reitz and Pollitz (won decisively by Reitz last year)? Do you have the date -- Feb. 12 at WMU -- circled? Well, why the heck not? |
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Last night at Tennessee Tech in an opening round game of the Blue Ribbon Challenge (not brought to you by