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MAC 2009 Basketball Tournament

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Cleveland, here we come.

So another edition of regular season MAC Basketball is in the books, and the MAC faithful is nearly ready to decend upon Cleveland (including the Vandelay crew who, like the past two years, will be running live blogs during the action). So what can we expect in Cleveland over the next two days? Let’s talk about it…

This Has Been a Season Full of Parity. How Did the Seeds Shape Up?

Say what you will about parity, I for one would prefer to see a dominant team or two at the top of the league, but this year could be exciting in a different way, with few teams able to put together consistent performances throughout the season and anyone beatable on any night. Here is how the seeding shook out after Sunday’s final regular season games.

2009 FirstEnergy MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament

Tuesday, March 10

No. 7 Central Michigan vs. No. 10 Eastern Michigan, Noon

No. 6 Kent State vs. No. 11 Northern Illinois, 2 p.m.*

No. 8 Western Michigan vs. No. 9 Ohio, 4 p.m.*

No. 5 Akron vs. No. 12 Toledo, 6 p.m.*

Thursday, March 12

No. 2 Ball State vs. No. 7/No. 10 Winner, Noon (FS Ohio)

No. 3 Buffalo vs. No. 6/No.11 Winner, 2:30 p.m.* (FS Ohio)

No. 1 Bowling Green vs. No. 8/No. 9 Winner, 7 p.m. (FS Ohio)

No. 4 Miami vs. No. 5/No. 12 Winner, 9:30 p.m.* (FS Ohio)

Friday, March 13

No. 2/7/10 vs. No. 3/6/11 Winner,7:30 p.m. (FS Ohio)

No. 1/8/9 vs. No. 4/5/12 Winner, 9:30 p.m.(FS Ohio)

Saturday, March 14

Championship Game (ESPN2), 8 p.m. EST

What Effects Will the Economy Have on the Week?

Nobody knows the answer to this, but it’s certainly a question looming in the back of a lot of people’s minds with the current recession effecting pretty much everyone across America. Two recent stories that should hit close to home are the news that FirstEnergy will be laying off 335 workers and this excellent NY Times piece about the effects of the foreclosure crisis in Cleveland.

Will the poor economy have an effect on attendance? Kent State and Akron generally travel the best since they’re the nearest schools (with Ohio University fans getting an honorable mention here). Will the divide be even more noticable this year? Stay tuned…

Will Chris Singletary Serve a Suspension for Any/All of the Tournament?

About a minute and a half into yesterday’s Kent State/Akron game, Singletary was ejected for what this blogger will define as a cheapshot to Nate Linhart’s spleen. If you read Mike Rasor on Ohio.com you probably saw a blog post from him yesterday where he reported that Singletary would be suspended for the entire MAC Tournament, sourcing MAC Director of Men’s Basketball Operations Rick Boyages. After a stir across some MAC fansites, Rasor retracted his earlier report, blaming the miscommunication on a University employee. Today Pat McManamon at the PD reports that Laing Kennedy and the Kent State staff are reviewing the incident. Chris Singletary has a history of offcourt incidents at Kent State and it sounds like this could be enough to sit him down for at least a game. Just not smart to take this kind of cheap shot, especially when the game is being televised, so there are a bunch of extra cameras there and a better chance of catching it on film. The Kent State staff really needs to sit this kid down and make sure his head is screwed on straight heading into next season.

So Who’s Going to Win The Tournament?

I fought the urge to just put a question mark under this heading and move on. It seems like every year I make a prediction here, end up way off, and anger a fan base by discounting their team. This year the choice is even harder with the parity of the conference and the inconsistency of every team. Is Central Michigan as good as their record, or did they load up on a weak MAC West? Can Ball State compete without Anthony Newell? Can Western Michigan or Ohio University remember what worked so well for them through the first 4 or 5 games of the Conference slate, and revert to that playing style?

My answer to all of those questions is “maybe” but “probably not”. If I’m handicapping the race for the Championship I break it into tiers with (alphabetically) Akron, Buffalo, BG, Kent, and Miami in the top tier. Ball State , Central Michigan, Ohio, and Western Michigan in tier two. And Eastern Michigan, Northern Illinois, and Toledo in the “thanks for making the trip” tier.

Now, I know Ball State is the second seed, yet I’ve got them in my second tier. Losing Newell kills them in my opinion… a real shame he got hurt in Ypsilanti this year, definitely a First-Team All-MAC performer if not. Speaking of injuries, let’s mention Carlos Medlock here, I loved Eastern Michigan’s team with Medlock heading into this season and had high expectations of what they could do in the MAC West. Really a shame that Medlock got hurt. I love the Dobbins/Bowdry tandem in the front court.

But back to picking a tournament winner, we’ve narrowed it down to Akron, Buffalo, BG, Kent, and Miami. Where do we go from there? In all honesty, I’d be flipping a coin. I guess if you have to pick you say that BG is the #1 seed and you’ve gotta go with that (knowing that Buffalo has an identical conference record and Akron/Kent/Miami are just one game behind them. It’s too unknown this season. There’s too much parity and far too much inconsistency. We’ll put it this way, if someone wanted to pick a winner at 5:1 odds, giving me the field, that’s a bet I’d make in a heartbeat, regardless of who they were chose.

And once again, say what you will about parity. I knocked parity at the beginning of this post, but it should make for quite an interesting week in Cleveland.

Dan Whitmyer is the head basketball writer at VanDelay Sports. He can be reached at dwhit@vandelay-sports.com

Strong night for MAC Basketball teams

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

After a horrendous weekend that saw MAC teams go 2-10, the MAC bounced back on Wednesday night with a 4-1 night and several impressive wins. It began with Toledo opening the renovated Savage Hall with a thrilling 57-56 win over UMass while Akron came back from a 9-point deficit in the second half to beat Niagra 63-59 on the road. Ohio then finished off Tulsa in impressive fashion with a 75-63 win at home, a win that is more impressive considering Tulsa has a win over Texas A&M and only had lost to Oklahoma State & Illinois this season. Then Miami handled Temple on the road beating the Owls 68-52 to improve to 3-3. Northern Illinois was the lone loser on the night falling @ Air Force 67-55.

MAC Basketball teams set for 2008-2009 tip-off

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Another college basketball season will begin this month and the MAC is preparing for the 2008-2009 basketball season as well. College Sports Fans has released their 2008-2009 college basketball preview which includes over 150 of the top teams in the nation including 6 MAC basketball programs which are listed below.

MAC Tournament Final - #1 Kent State vs #3 Akron

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

We’ve had fun live blogging the games all week, so we’re gonna keep it going for the Championship Game. Hopefully people are enjoying reading this as much as we’re enjoying writing it.

Pregame - The one could probably go either way. Part of me says it’s the MAC, so Kent State is going to win and take the automatic bid, since they’d definitely garner an at large at this point if they lost. On the other hand Akron looked solid winning handily against Western Michigan last night while Kent had to scrap for 40 minutes to pull it out against Miami. It’s definitely a late arriving crowd at the Q. With 15 minutes till game time let’s hope people get in the arena and in their seats soon… I’m starting to back off my 15k prediction. Great seats for the AK rowdies tonight in the lower bowl off the corner of the court behind Akron’s bench. Kent students are still stuck in the 2nd level behind the hoop. Makes me wonder if Akron’s ticket office went to bat for the students and blocked off that section for them. If so, they deserve props… if not, I’d be complaining if I were a Kent student.

Rumor Alert - Word has it that Ohio University is about to accept a bid to play in the new CBI Tournament. Like I said, this is a rumor that I don’t have from a really great source or anything, but there’s definitely some buzz about this. In my opinion it’s a much more likely occurance if Akron wins tonight and the MAC sends two teams to the NCAA Tournament, meaning the NIT would be forced to select Western Michigan or Miami, opening up a possible slot for Ohio.

Judging by pregame intros I think the crowd is about 60/40 Kent, but it’s debatable.

14:19 - 11-8 Akron out to an early lead. The Zips are knocking down their 3’s. Linhart has 2 and Middleton has another. Fisher at the line trying to complete a 3 point play when we get back.

11:46 - Tied at 13. Mike Scott with a dunk. Will be interesting to see if he gets untracked. He was quiet against Miami last night.

10:00 - 15-14 Kent. Are they saying Boo or Q?… They’re saying Q.

7:29 - This has been a really exciting tournament so far with some really exciting games and tonight doesn’t look like it’ll be an exception with both teams tied at 19 as we go into the media timeout.

4:12 - Ball movement was the theme of the last 3 minutes as Kent State opens an 8 point lead. As Rashad Woods hits a 3 to go up 28-20 Akron takes a TO.

3:40 - Still 28-20. Akron missing bunnies and Kent is hitting the defensive glass on everything. Akron has gone cold, only shooting 37% compared to Kent’s 52%. The Zips need to sink some shots. They can’t afford to let this get into double digits before halftime.

Halftime - Kent leads 33-20. I’ll say this, at least if Kent wins and the MAC only gets one bid, it seems like the Flashes will look really good doing it. They’ve looked awfully impressive in the first half and it’s starting to make me wonder where they might get seeded in the NCAA Tournament. I’d rather see them get disrespected by the committee and placed as an 11 or 12 seed than coming in as an 8 or a 9 seed and needing to beat a top team in the 2nd round.

Kent shooting 52% from the field, Akron only shooting 29%. Kent winning the rebounding battle 20-13. Kent winning points in the paint 20-8. Kent getting 14 bench points to Akron’s 1. Akron only 3-9 at the FT line. Just a dominating performance by the Flashes in nearly every facet of the game here tonight.

17:59 - Chris Singletary makes a great shot as he’s fouled and converts the 3-point play. Wood has 3 fouls.

15:33 - More missed Akron free-throws, missed layup on the break by Middleton and Q and Scott play two-man which results in a dunk for Scott. 42-27 KSU lead. They just want it more tonight it seems.

Kent State’s dance team with quite an interesting performance. Weird outfits, kinda odd routine set to some strange music with a tribal beat. I think that performance just confused everyone more than anything. I don’t want to be negative, but wow.

11:59 - Did Akron finally catch a break? They hit 1 of 2 at the line, but Daryl Roberts grabs the rebound, sticks it back, and gets fouled. Akron down 12… Roberts with a FT coming when we come back.

11:43 - Rashad Woods, daggers! Kent back up 14.

8:13 - Linhart with a pretty move, gets it to go and Akron cuts it to 10 as Kent takes a timeout.

7:44 - Scott gets away with a player control foul, gets the hoop. Scott steal, Akron called for an intentional foul as he flies in for a dunk. Kent up 53-41 with shots and the ball coming.

7:25 - Scott hits both, Singletary knocks down a layup while getting fouled. Singletary hits the FT and Kent’s up 17. Linhart drills Singletary going for a rebound and the crowd starts to get a little animated.

6:53 - Akron has been terrible at the foul line tonight. 58-41 Kent.

5:03 - 62-45 Kent. They just look like the much better team out here tonight.

3:44 - 63-48 Kent the only question now is who makes the All-Tournament Team. I’ve got Tyler Dierkers and Joe Reitz even though both of their teams bowed out in the semis. I’m also saying Mike Scott, Q, and Al Fisher on Kent State. I realize this leaves me with no Akron players on my Tournament Team, but it seemed like Wood and Middleton both played themselves out of contention tonight. Middleton shot 1-6 from the field and Wood shot 5-14 at the FT line. I’m sure many others will feel compelled to pick an Akron player since their team was in the Championship Game, and that’s fine, but I’m happy to let them figure out which Zip gets the honor.

3:19 - You’ve gotta wonder how much Wood’s knee is bothering him. He played great on Thursday, but he hasn’t looked good Friday or Saturday. With a leg injury like that it could really explain his lack of explosiveness and some of his free throw troubles.

2:19 - Kent is just better. You can feel the excitement of the Flashes fans starting to build as we’re getting closer to seeing Kent put an end to this one. They’re up 70-53.

0:56 - Kent up 72-55. Is Al Fisher your Player of the Tournament? He’s been awesome in big moments, but hasn’t scored a ton of points or anything. Really anyone of Fisher, Scott, Q could get it.

Final - 74-55 final. I say Kent is poised to make a Sweet 16 run this season with the right NCAA draw. Should be an interesting selection Sunday for them seeding wise. They can’t get a much worse draw than Miami did last season when they had to travel all the way out west to play Oregon in their backyard.

MAC Basketball Tournament - #1 Kent State vs #5 Miami

Friday, March 14th, 2008

VanDelay Sports is sitting on press row for the MAC Basketball Tournament this week, and we’re running live diaries during the games. We’ll be updating this at most of the media time outs. Hopefully this will be somewhat entertaining and informative for those who care.

Posted this earlier, but seems pertinent before this game… ESPN is calling Kent State a lock for the NCAA Tournament. I’ve gotta agree they’ve got a great profile and they looked awesome against the Toledo Rockets last night.

Pregame - If this was Kent State versus Ohio I’d be calling for a 20 point blowout by the Golden Flashes, but against Miami… I don’t know. Teams typically don’t blowout the RedHawks due to their style of slowing it down, and it’s hard to count out a team on a mission like Miami as they’ve been dedicating their play in this tournament to Coach Coles who underwent a heart procedure earlier this week. Bramos especially has been fantastic in the first two games of this tournament, and Miami has been getting some great contributions from Tyler Dierkers who went off for an unexpected 11 points and 13 rebounds last night against the Bobcats. Miami needs a similar performance tonight as Quaintance and Scott are a handful for anyone to handle in the front-court.

Kent fans are out in droves tonight. If you’re a MAC fan do you root for Kent to lose to Miami tonight so the MAC can get two bids? I think you root for Kent to win so they definitely have an at-large in their grasps, but it’d be realllllly nice to see the MAC get 2 bids for the first time since 1999.

Wally World sighting. He’s sitting in the first row across the court from the Miami bench rooting on his alma mater.

15:12 - Defensive struggle early, tied at 4.

10:30 - Kent up 12-9. It’s Tyler Dierkers so far for Miami. He’s all over the boards and already has 5 points.

7:34 - 14-13 Kent lead. More Dierkers, he’s all over the boards with 8 of them already and he hits another stick back for 7 total points. Chris Singletary with a mean block on a layup attempt last segment too.

3:45 - 21-17 Kent leads. The Golden Flashes are knocking down a ton of crazy shots tonight. Spinning runners, open 3 after open 3. I won’t have shooting percentages until halftime, but I’ve got to imagine that the Flashes are shooting at a pretty good clip right now, it’ll be interesting to see what happens if they cool down.

1:38 - Miami ties it at 21. They’re just out working Kent right now.

Halftime - 25-23 Kent leads. Great half of basketball. Kent shooting 45% Miami shooting 42%. They’re getting their points in different ways. Kent is 3-7 on 3-pointers, Miami is 0-4. Miami leads points in the paint 22-12. Tyler Dierkers has been huge for the RedHawks with 11 points and 9 boards. The Kent State attack has been spread out. Nobody has more than 6 points or 3 rebounds for the Flashes. I’m waiting for Scott, Q, Fisher, Bramos, or Pollitz to really step up in the 2nd half. If somebody wants it this game is there for the taking. We’ve seen all 4 of those guys take over games in the past.

Couldn’t we have just made Western Michigan’s band stay here after the last game and let them provide the music for this one?

15:29 - 31-29, Pollitz is starting to heat up. He’ll be going to the line trying to finish off a 3-point play when we get back. If I’m Kent State I’m a little worried right now. This is what I would call a “Miami game”. Low scoring, slow paced, a lot of scratching and clawing for every loose ball on both ends. The Flashes would love to force a couple of turnovers and get out and run the break. A thunder dunk or two by Scott or Q would quickly start to turn this into a home crowd for Kent. Right now their fans are a little quiet.

11:54 - Back and forth, back and forth, Kent up 35-34. It looked like the Flashes had a chance to seperate there knocking down a 3, and forcing Miami into a bad look on offense, but a long rebound started a fast break for Miami and Kenny Hayes converted a layup. Coach Henderson going with a small lineup of Moosman, Hayes, Pollitz, Pollitz and Bramos.

9:21 - Bramos finally on the board with a tough runner and Miami goes up 38-35 as the Miami faithful erupt. Christian calls a timeout to talk things over.

7:52 - Kent goes on a little run capped off by a Mike Scott steal and an Al Fisher 3-point play. Eric Pollitz hits a tough 18 footer and we’re tied up at 40. The end of this one is gonna be fun.

6:01 - Kenny Hayes is fouled shooting a 3 but only hits 1-3 FTs. Pollitz muscles to the hoop hits the shot and gets fouled… He misses. 3 point Miami lead.

4:38 - Kent cannot convert on the contested fast break opportunities that they’re getting. Miami is having trouble converting in the halfcourt. It’s coming back to defense. 43-42 Miami lead.

4:03 - Crazy sequence with Miami and Kent players toppling over each other. Coach Henderson is very upset with the officials right now, I think for not calling a travel when the Kent player with the ball tripped over Miami players on the floor and fell to the ground with the ball. The play is currently under review. I have no idea why. Kent leads by 1.

3:44 - Tim Pollitz misses another FT (the front end of a 1 and 1) the missed free throws are really starting to hurt the RedHawks… still down 1 to Kent.

2:21 - Eric Pollitz shows his brother how it’s done. Hits both free throws. Ties it up.

0:33 - Singletary with a 4th effort stick back to go up 2. Kenny Hayes with ridiculous, great, circus layup that somehow falls to tie it back up. Someone’s getting their hearts ripped out tonight.

0:03 - MAC Player of the Year Al Fisher hits a leaning 18 footer to put Kent up 2 with only seconds left. Miami is going to need another miracle shot here like they got from Doug Penno in last year’s Championship Game.

Final - Miami throw two passes that get knocked out of bounds, getting them a little further down court each time. With 2 seconds left it inbounds to Tim Pollitz on the wing who gets all the way to the hoop but leaves his floater inches short. What a game! What an awful heartbreaking way to lose for Miami, but wow, this one was a classic.

MAC Basketball Tournament - #2 Western Michigan vs #3 Akron

Friday, March 14th, 2008

VanDelay Sports is sitting on press row for the MAC Basketball Tournament this week, and we’re running live diaries during the games. We’ll be updating this at most of the media time outs. Hopefully this will be somewhat entertaining and informative for those who care.

ESPN is calling Kent State a lock for the NCAA Tournament. I’ve gotta agree they’ve got a great profile and they looked awesome against the Toledo Rockets last night.

Pregame - Western and Akron both looked really impressive last night. This one should be a close hard fought game, though both teams will have trouble matching what we saw this afternoon in the women’s semifinals. The lady Ohio Bobcats beat the heavily favored Bowling Green Falcons in double overtime. Great, great game as both teams traded shots throughout the end of regulation and both overtimes. The Bobcats will face the RedHawks tomorrow at 1pm to decide the MAC Championship.

15:53 - Akron with some nice early ball movement jumps out to a quick 10-4 lead. They’re doubling Reitz down low on defense and he looks a tiny bit frustrated early.

11:45 - Akron leads 14-11. Western put together a little run at the end of this portion to close in on the Zips. The refs are going pretty easy on the whistles so far. Only 3 total foul calls. I like it.

9:58 - Reitz can’t convert at the line to make it a 3-pt play… Not to be outdone Middleton laces a conventional 3 as a foul is called under the hoop. Akron gets the bucket and the ball.

7:33 - Remember what I said about the refs swallowing their whistles? Nevermind. Suddenly we’ve got 10 fouls combined, and Zips fans are getting restless as 6 of them are on Akron. Akron still leads 21-15.

6:12 - Western with a lot of trouble getting into a groove on offense, 25-15 Zips.

4:56 - Reitz knocks another one down while getting fouled, and hits the FT. Western’s gotta get him more touches. 25-18 Zips.

1:38 - 35-24 Western takes a TO after Middleton nails a long 3 to put the Zips up 11.

Halftime - Not as close as I thought it would be so far. Akron has looked really good and they’re up 37-24. Akron has certainly been using a spread out attack, Chris McKnight and Middleton have been the players of the first half for them. Middleton is 4-4 with 11 points McKnight is 6-8 for 12. Points in the paint are even at 16. Akron is outrebounding the Broncos 16-8, leading to an 8-2 edge in second chance points. Though if you’re looking for the difference in this one check out 3-pt shooting. Akron is 5-9, Western is 0-4. Oddly enough Akron hasn’t attempted a shot at the line while Western is 8-10. That discrepancy hasn’t seemed to matter yet.

15:57 - 44-32 Akron still leads, though it’s not for lack of effort on Western’s part. The next 4 minutes should tell the story here. Western should either start closing the gap, or Akron is going to widen it.

11:56 - Or I guess there’s the third option, both teams trade buckets and it remains an Akron 12 point lead… So, maybe this will be the 4 minutes that tell the story. One way or another Western needs to start making a move here soon.

7:52 - Reitz is starting to heat up, but Akron just keeps knocking in buckets. They’re up 54-40. It’s starting to look like the Zips could just be too much for WMU to handle tonight.

5:58 - Akron shot 57% in the 1st half and they’re doing the same in the 2nd half as they’re still up 13. Tough to beat a team shooting that well.

4:59 - Why’s Akron shooting so well? Check out the assists column. Akron holds a 14-4 edge. They’re leading 61-46.

3:59 - This one’s just about over with Western down 62-49. They’ve been hanging around but have been incapable of making a run. It’s gonna take some kind of run now with only 4 minutes remaining to make up 13 points.

2:21 - Shawntes Gary with a 3-pt play and Akron takes a TO after some trouble trying to inbound the ball. 11-point Akron lead.

1:12 - Western still within striking distance, but again they can’t get close enough. Akron leads 67-59, heading to the line.

Final - 73-62 Akron wins this one comfortably. They’ll advance to the finals against the winner of tonight’s Kent State/Miami game.

Bowling Green & Ohio head to double-OT

Friday, March 14th, 2008

We’re tied at 59-59 as East #1 seed Bowling Green and East #3 seed Ohio are headed to double overtime. You can find comments from regulation and the first overtime in our MAC women’s update earlier.

4:05 - BG takes a 61-59 lead on a bucket by Pontius.

3:38 - Lauren Hmiel hits the layup and heads to the line. And one for Hmiel, Ohio leads 62-61.

2:38 - Tied at 62, BG ball.

1:51 - Ward scores for Ohio, Bobcats lead 64-62, BG ball.

1:28 - Buckner foul for Ohio sends Goldsberry to the line. FT #1 is good, FT #2 is good. Tied at 64, Ohio ball.

1:11 - Kohn misses a layup, then fouls Goldsberry. Both FT’s good, BG 66 - Ohio 64.

37.8 - Buckner scores on a feed from Ward, tied up at 66. BG misses a bunny-shot, Ohio rebound.

Ohio scores with about 15 seconds left and Ohio holds on to defeat the Falcons 68-66 in double overtime. The Bobcats will face Miami at 1 pm tomorrow in the MAC Women’s Basketball Championship Game.

MAC Women’s Basketball Tournament update

Friday, March 14th, 2008

While the MAC men’s basketball tournament garners most of the attention from the media, let us not forget about the fine MAC women’s basketball teams. After playing on Sunday and then Tuesday, the ladies are back in action today in the semifinals. In the first game, Miami (22-10) topped Toledo (14-16) by a score of 70-66.

We arrived at the second game between Ohio and Bowling Green just before tip-off. The Falcons came in heavy favorites, but Ohio has been in the lead the entire game. The Bobcats have led by as many as 13 at 30-17, but BG ended the half on a 8-0 run to pull to within 5. Ohio held onto the lead until about the 12 minute mark as BG tied the score at 38 before taking a 40-38 lead. The crowd and momentum is now firmly on Bowling Green’s side with under 11 minutes to play and BG up 2.

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7:58 2nd half - Another BG bucket would have been enough to seal it IMO, but the Bobcats got the ball back, down 47-40.

4:51 - Butler at the line for Ohio as the Bobcats are on a 6-0 run to make it 47-46 BG. Butler misses the first and tied it making the second FT.

3:50 - A jump ball brings us to the 4 minute media timeout. I’d love to give you game stats, but for some reason 1,000+ visitors/day during the MAC Tournament does not earn the right to receiving stats during the game. Ohio has the ball with BG leading 49-47.

1:45 - Ohio has missed shots close to the basket on consecutive possesstions as BG leads 52-49.

1:17 - Ohio steal gives the Bobcats possession and a BG foul has Ohio at the line, down 3. First FT good, 2nd shot good as well. Bowling Green lead 52-51 with 1:17 remaining.

50.6 seconds left - Ohio timeout after yet another jump ball, BG up 52-51. Ohio has 26 seconds left on the shot clock, so BG should get a chance at it should Ohio score.

43.3 - Ohio at the line after BG’s 9th foul of the half. Ohio has been whistled for 4 fouls. Hits 1 of 2, tied game.

14.9 - Timeout BG with the ball and a chance to win. Kate Achter has fouled out of the game for BG, so BG’s #1 scoring option will not be a factor.

End of Regulation - Fantastic game so far, but now the fans get more for their money. A thilling ending saw BG miss a hot in the paint, Ohio get the rebound and a good look at a potential game-winner that did not fall. We’re tied at 52 at the beginning of overtime.

3:10 OT - BG scores 6 straight to start the overtime period and now leads 58-52.

1:10 OT - Quintana Ward hits a jumper in the lane to cut the BG lead to 2 at 58-56. Ohio seems to claw back every time it looks like BGSU will seal the deal.

7.7 seconds left in OT - BG heading to the line after a Ohio 3-point play by Lauren Hmiel put the Bobcats on top. The foul on Ohio was Jennifer Poff’s 5th.

7.7 OT - Tracy Pontius at the line, missed the first FT. Pontius’ shot is good on the second shot to tie the game at 59, Ohio ball with 7.7 seconds left in OT #1.

MAC Basketball Tournament - #1 Kent State vs #8 Toledo

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

VanDelay Sports is sitting on press row for the MAC Basketball Tournament this week, so since it’s Thursday and most people are stuck in work we’ll be running live diaries during the games. We’ll be updating this at most of the media time outs. Hopefully this will be somewhat entertaining and informative for those who care.

Pregame - Toledo can’t shoot 1-17 from 3 again in this game (can they?), but I still don’t have a lot of faith in this being a very close game, even though the Rockets took it to Kent in Toledo this year. Kent State is a really good team and Jim Christian has shown that he can get his team to kick it into another gear at the Q. I expect Mike Scott and Haminn Quaintance to have their way with Toledo’s undersized front line and to get a bunch of high percentage shots. Toledo’s chances rely on their defense. Al Fisher can be turnover prone, so maybe there’s a chance that UT can turn up the heat and capitalize on turnovers.

15:54 - Quick start for both teams as they’ve traded a couple of 3’s and inside shots and are tied at 7. The Q is getting loud. Akron already advanced earlier. If Kent and Ohio advance tonight we could set an attendance record this weekend.

12:38 - Kent on an 11-2 run. Singletary gets a wide open layup and Joplin takes a TO. Kent up 18-9.

10:13 - Tyrone Kent knocks down a couple of 3’s, though the Golden Flashes answer one of them. KSU still leads 21-15.

7:18 - 25-19 Kent lead. Toledo certainly looks a lot better than they did against BG last night, plus they’ve been hitting some open shots, which helps. Mike Scott with 9 early points, though a lot of those have come from the perimeter, not on the inside like you’d think.

3:47 - Mike Scott is Superman. Anthony Byrd was positioned perfectly between Scott and the rim, but it didn’t matter as Scott lept over Byrd and threw one down, getting fouled in the process. You’re gonna see that play on Sportscenter’s Top 10 tonight. Kent State up 30-26.

3:05 - The refs can’t make up their mind if they want to call a player control or a block so they call a double foul instead. 3rd foul on Tyrone Kent. Not good for Toledo, 34-29 Kent’s lead… Offensive foul on Amos on the next UT possession. 3rd on Amos.

1:29 - Kent player takes a flop under the hoop and a completely awful offensive foul call on Toledo. 36-29 Kent leads.

Halftime - Superman Scott throws down an alleyoop on a fastbreak with about 30 seconds left and Toledo continues to self-destruct with offensive fouls. Then with 0.3 seconds left Jonathan Amos crazily contests a 3 pointer by Jordan Mincy, fouls him for his 4th, but Mincy goes on to miss all 3 free-throws. I’m not gonna say that the refs are jobbing Toledo here, but if I were Stan Joplin right now I would not be happy with the amount of foul calls–especially offensive foul calls–on Toledo in the first half. Kent leads at the half 39-29 and suddenly looks in control of this one. What’s even more troubling for Toledo is with all the foul trouble that they’re in, it’s going to be really hard for them to take chances going for steals in the second half.

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19:18 - Kent with 4 quick points, Toledo with a timeout. Interesting, a lot like the Central earlier Toledo looked like they came in a little warmed up from yesterday’s game and hit some early shots to make it a really tight game, but like with Akron, once Kent got a feel for the game around the 8 minute mark they started to pull away. Let’s see if the trend continues.

15:38 - Toledo cuts it to an 11-point game, and if I’m Joplin I’m considering bringing Amos back (with explicit directions about playing smart). This has been the Q and Scott show in the second half. Superman Scott already has 17 points.

13:49 - Kent leads 52-35, Scott with 20 points.

11:19 - Kent looks like they’re in control of this one up 57-39.

The smart guy award goes to Jim Christian in the second half of this one. He’s been letting Q, Scott, and Fisher sit for long stretches. Good idea with the prospect of playing 3 in 3 days and the possibility that whoever wins the Miami/OU game who Kent will be facing tomorrow could need to do it via a 40-minute slugfest.

8:44 - Tyrone Kent fouls out. Kent State up 21.

7:35 - Kent by 19. OK, I’m bored with this one and ready for OU/Miami now.

3:54 - 71-52 Kent. I’m done until this one’s a final.

Final - Kent wins 77-57. Superman Scott with 23 points in just 28 minutes of play. The Flashes looked really strong, and it’ll be interesting to see if the winner of Bobcats/RedHawks might give them a better game tomorrow. In my opinion win or lose tomorrow Kent State is a tournament team, no doubt about it.

 

MAC Basketball Tournament - #3 Akron vs #6 CMU

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

VanDelay Sports is sitting on press row for the MAC Basketball Tournament this week, so since it’s Thursday and most people are stuck in work we’ll be running live diaries during the games. We’ll be updating this at most of the media time outs. Hopefully this will be somewhat entertaining and informative for those who care.

Preview - Based on yesterday’s game I feel like Central Michigan needs to play much, much better to have any chance of hanging with Akron here today. Yesterday’s game against NIU definitely won the ugly award for the hardest game of the day to watch, but maybe they’ll come out and surprise me.

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17:02 - “Told you so” alert… Akron opens up the game with 7 unanswered points. CMU with a timeout to try to right the ship before this one gets away from them.

15:13 - CMU comes out of the TO and hits two three-pointers to cut it to 7-6. Jeremiah Wood is all business early with 4 points and 2 boards.

11:19 - CMU leading 12-10. All 12 of their points are on 3’s. If those stop falling, or Jeremiah Wood keeps blocking them like he did to Chris Kellermann consecutively on the last possession, the Chips could be in trouble.

6:40 - Central is playing much better than they were yesterday and they’re up 22-17 on the strength of some sweet outside shooting, going 6-14 from behind the arc so far. This is reminiscent of some of John Beilein’s old WVU teams who could beat teams by shooting primarily from behind the arc.

3:45 - 24-23 Central leads. Jeremiah Wood is the guy really keeping this one close as he’s been doing a little bit of everything out on the court in the first half. Just like last year in the Q, Wood seems to turn his intensity up a notch for these tournament games. So far he has 6 points, 3 rebounds, 3 blocks, and assists. Akron’s keeping this close with their inside game as they’re out scoring CMU 16-4 in the paint.

0:17 - Central has gone kind of cold from the floor but 2nd chance points are keeping them afloat. Akron leads 32-29.

Halftime - Linhart hits a floating 8 footer as time expires and Akron goes to the half up 34-29. With how well CMU played in the first half, they’re still down 5. If this were a boxing match I wonder if Akron just took the best couple of punches that Central had to throw at them, yet stayed on their feet. The first 8 minutes of the 2nd half should tell the story. At this point Akron is winning thanks to Jeremiah Wood and their play in the paint, outscoring CMU in the paint 24-8.

16:34 - Akron opens it up to a 10 point lead, 41-31. Central is reeling and they call a timeout.

11:23 - Akron seems to be pulling away in this one up 51-38. When Central cooled down from 3 towards the end of the 1st half is when this one began slipping away from them… in fact CMU has only attempted one three-pointer in the 2nd half. If you’re looking for a difference in the game look at FG% with Akron shooting 53% and CMU only shooting 36%.

10:07 - Akron with another quick 5 and they go up 56-38. This one’s quickly becoming a laugher.

Bold prediction alert - Jeremiah Wood is gonna be on the All-Tournament Team (probably not that bold of a prediction).

7:58 - 61-39 Akron, these updates are going to become less frequent for the rest of this game unless CMU starts gunning themselves back into this game somehow.

2:24 - Akron in control 73-49 and it looks like they’re bringing in their mopup guys to finish this one off. Wood with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocks. Linhart has looked great too with 16 points, 6 boards, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. Forgettable final game for Giordan Watson with 11 points on 3-11 shooting, 3 assists and 3 turnovers.

Final - 81-60 Akron. After starting out really slowly the Zips looked strong in this one. Should be a really good game with Akron and WMU playing tomorrow night.

Dan Whitmyer is the head basketball writer at VanDelay Sports. He can be reached at dwhit@vandelay-sports.com