Posts Tagged ‘Butler’

NJ point guard Sina headed to the B1G

Published by Source on July 3rd, 2012

Bill Carmody has secured the first piece of his 2013 recruiting class and it’s a big one — in reputation, rather than stature. For the second straight class, a top 150 recruit has committed to Northwestern. This time, it is 6’1″ point guard Jaren Sina from Gladstone, NJ’s Gill St. Bernards School. The rising senior, who was once an Alabama verbal, also held offers from Virginia, Butler, Penn State, St. John’s and several other power conference and mid-major programs.

ESPN has him as the 75th best prospect in the 2013 class. Scout has him at #82. Rivals, who just updated their rankings Tuesday, has him at #106. And now Bill Carmody has him committed to the Purple.

Sina was drawn to all of Northwestern’s strongest selling points: the unbeatable location in Evanston, just north of beautiful Chicago; the highly-regarded academic programs that the school prides itself upon; and the style of play that Bill Carmody runs with the Wildcats. There was just a comfort level with the whole program that Sina felt was too good to pass up, comparing his home near New York City to his future home near Chicago.

 


Monte Morris (2013) to Iowa State

Published by Source on June 27th, 2012

Flint Beecher senior-to-be Monte Morris has made his college decision. The Michigan-native will take his talents to Ames to be an Iowa State Cyclone. The news comes on Morris’ 18th birthday.

Morris, a 6’1″ point guard ranked in the top 100 by all the major recruiting services, made the announcement in front of an audience in his high school gymnasium. He put ISU assistant coach Cornell Mann on speaker phone so that he could hear the news at the same time as everyone else.

According to MLive.com (article linked above), Morris averaged 19.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists in his junior season with the Beecher Buccaneers. There is a connection between Ames and Flint: the Cyclones were led in the 1980s by a pair of Flint products in Barry Stevens and Jeff Grayer.

The final three schools for Morris were Iowa State, Illinois and Butler. He was recruited by a number of other B1G schools, including Indiana, Michigan and Michigan State, but did not report offers from any of those programs.

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Indiana All-Stars Roster announced

Published by Source on April 9th, 2012

The annual Indiana/Kentucky All-Star games will be held this year on June 8th (Louisville, KY) and 9th (Indianapolis, IN) and the Indiana team is loaded with Division-1 talent. The 13-man roster will play two exhibition games on June 4th (Seymour) and 6th (Pendleton Heights) against the Junior All-Stars before taking on the Kentucky seniors. Below this the roster, complete with college selections for each player:

INDIANA ALL-STARS:

* Gary Harris (SG, Hamilton Southeastern) – 6’4″ / 208 lbs / Michigan State

* Yogi Ferrell (PG, Park Tudor) – 5’11″ / 165 lbs / Indiana

* Kellen Dunham (SG, Pendleton Heights) – 6’5″ / 180 lbs / Butler

* Ron Patterson (SG, Broad Ripple) – 6’3″ / 195 lbs / Indiana

* Jeremy Hollowell (SF, Lawrence Central) – 6’8″ / 210 lbs / Indiana

* Ronnie Johnson (PG, North Central) – 6’0″ / 160 lbs / Purdue

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John Groce hired at Illinois

Published by Source on March 29th, 2012

After a long and somewhat troubling search, Illinois athletic director Mike Thomas has hired Ohio University head coach John Groce to be the next Illini men’s basketball coach. After the job was reportedly turned down by the likes of Shaka Smart and Brad Stevens, Thomas turned to what some media members call his sixth-choice in Groce. But regardless of how he got there, Groce is headed to Champaign with the goal of getting the Illini back in the top half of the conference and into the NCAA Tournament.

Groce seemed like a logical candidate from the beginning – a mid-major coach with ties to the area and conference that has tournament success and a proven winning record. In his four seasons at Ohio, Groce took the Bobcats to 2 NCAA Tournaments, including a Sweet Sixteen run this March. Before landing in Athens – his first head coaching job – Groce spent eight total seasons as an assistant to Thad Matta at Butler, Xavier and Ohio State. He was on the Ohio State staff in 2007 when the Buckeyes lost to Florida in the National Championship game.

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Local teams in 2012 CBI Tournament

Published by Source on March 12th, 2012

The College Basketball Invitational is a relatively new event, entering its 5th season this week. A handful of local teams will be participating in the event, headlined by back-to-back defending National Runner-Up Butler. The opening round games are played at the home teams’ arena, as is the second round. After the first two rounds, the teams are re-seeded for the semifinals. The finals of this tournament are actually a best-of-3 series, a rarity in basketball. A few power conference teams made the field, including Oregon State and Washington State from the Pac-12 and the underachieving Pittsburgh Panthers from the Big East.

On Tuesday, the Evansville Aces (16-15) will host Princeton (19-11) at 8pm/7cst (game will be broadcast on HDNet). At the same time, the Milwaukee Panthers (20-13) will head south to face TCU (17-14).

The Butler Bulldogs (20-14) opens the tournament by hosting Delaware (18-13) on Wednesday at 8/7c (HDNet). Summit League Tournament runner-up Western Illinois (18-14) will head to Corvallis to face the Oregon State Beavers (19-14) on Wednesday at 10/9c (HDNet).


Conference Opener Results (Tues, Wed, Thurs Games)

Published by Source on December 30th, 2011

Conference play got underway for most of the college basketball world this week. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday featured some high quality match-ups in the B1G, Big East, MAC, Horizon and Missouri Valley. Below are the results for the 3 days worth of games, plus some highlighted individual performances.

Note: Bottom team is home, bold italic indicates winner, all ranks are from the AP, any overtimes are indicated above the score.

TUESDAY:

**2OT**

72    Minnesota (12-2, 0-1 B1G) – R Sampson III: 22 pts, 9 reb, 2 blk / J Welch: 15 pts, 3 ast

81    Illinois (12-2, 3-0 B1G) - M Leonard: 20 pts, 11 reb, 5 blk / B Paul: 21 pts, 7 reb, 6 ast

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64    #11 Wisconsin (12-2, 1-0 B1G) - R Evans: 22 pts, 6 reb, 9-11 FG / J Taylor: 15 pts, 5 ast, 3 stl

40    Nebraska (8-4, 0-1 B1G) - T McCray: 16 pts, 9 reb, 2 stl / B Ubel: 8 pts, 9 reb

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59    #22 Pittsburgh (11-3, o-1 Big East) - T Zanna: 13 pts, 12 reb, 5-10 FG / A Gibbs: 12 pts, 5 ast

72    Notre Dame (9-5, 1-0 Big East) - A Dragicevich: 22 pts, 2 reb, 4-7 3pFG / J Cooley: 8 pts, 14 reb, 2 blk

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1 Weekend Down!

Published by Source on November 14th, 2011

One weekend down and all 12 B1G teams have officially kicked off their seasons. Also, the local Big East teams Marquette, DePaul and Notre Dame have gotten things going as well, in addition to all the local mid-major programs.

All 12 B1G teams have won a game so far except for Michigan State, who fell to top-ranked North Carolina in the Carrier Classic Friday night, 67-55. The schedule does not get easier yet for the Spartans, who travel to Madison Square Garden to face #6 Duke in the Champions Classic Tuesday night. Also facing off that night are #2 Kentucky and #12 Kansas in the new event that will feature these four teams for the next several seasons as they all get the opportunity to play each other.

Indiana has emerged as the “first place” team after a 2-game weekend with wins over Stony Brook (96-66 on Fri.) and Chattanooga (78-53 on Sun.). All other conference teams besides MSU and IU are 1-0, with the game results as follows:

FRIDAY: #3 Ohio State def. Wright State 73-42; #18 Michigan def. Ferris State 59-33; Purdue def. Northern Illinois 96-34; Minnesota def. Bucknell 70-58; Nebraska def. South Dakota 65-48; Iowa def. Chicago State 96-53; Illinois def. Loyola (IL) 67-59.

SATURDAY: #14 Wisconsin def. Kennesaw State 85-31; Penn State def. Hartford 70-55.

SUNDAY: Northwestern def. Texas-Pan American 60-36.

Other local teams, besides NIU, Loyola and Chicago State mentioned above, were in action and their results follow:

FRIDAY: #21 Marquette def. Mount St. Mary’s 91-37; DePaul def. Texas-Pan American 91-72; E Michigan def. Illinois-Chicago 68-57; Valparaiso def. Georgia Southern 90-81; Indiana State def. Eastern Illinois 79-72; Creighton def. N Carolina A&T 97-65; Fresno State def. Illinois State 55-47.

SATURDAY: Notre Dame def. Miss. Valley State 80-67; Evansville def. Butler 80-77 (OT); Ohio Dominican def. Southern Illinois 64-63.

SUNDAY: #16 Arizona def. Ball State 73-63; Creighton def. Chicago State 95-61; Bradley def. UMKC 68-58.

 


A Closer Look at the Indiana Schedule, plus Predictions

Published by Source on November 9th, 2011

A Preview by Kyle Dunne, IU Contributor

Out of Conference Schedule

Although the Hoosiers’ out of conference schedule may be a bit stronger than the past few years, it is still relatively weak. The marquee matchups during the first 12 games of the regular season will be when the Hoosiers play Kentucky and Butler in Bloomington, Notre Dame in Indianapolis and North Carolina State in Raleigh. Kentucky, who boasts the consensus top recruiting class in the nation, will in all likelihood be one of the top three teams in the nation when they travel to Bloomington in December for the teams’ annual matchup. Unless there is some surprise that will be the only ranked opponent Indiana faces before Big Ten play begins. Like last year, Indiana will play a road game in the Big 10 ACC Challenge. This time the Hoosiers will play North Carolina State.  North Carolina State who finished 15-16 last year, lost their leading scorer, Tracy Smith. However, Indiana still needs to prove they can win a true road game, something they haven’t done for quite some time. At first glance, Notre Dame appears to be a winnable game for Indiana as well. The Irish lost Ben Hansbrough, Tyrone Nash and Carleton Scott to graduation, who combined for close to 40 points per game last year. Butler, who is coming off of back to back trips to the national championship game, also lost a lot of talent. Butler has only two seniors on the roster this year and Ronald Nored is the only one that saw significant playing time last year.

The Hoosiers should be at least 9-3 at the end of the out of conference schedule. I predict a loss against Kentucky and a win against Butler. The North Carolina State and Notre Dame games will provide an early test for Indiana and they should be close games but I’m not convinced they will be able to come away with a win in either of those games.

 

First Six Games of the B1G Schedule

Indiana will face Ohio State, the consensus pick to win the Big Ten title, twice in the first six games of league play. Ohio State returns Jared Sullinger, Aaron Craft and Deshaun Thomas, all of who played major roles on the team last year. During this stretch of games, Indiana also travels to East Lancing to play Michigan State. Although Michigan State is coming off of a disappointing season they have a solid freshman class coming in and also return Draymond Green, Keith Appling and Adreian Payne. Following the league opener at Michigan State and a home game against Ohio State, Indiana hosts Michigan and then travels to Penn State before another home game versus Minnesota. All should be winnable games but Indiana can’t get discouraged if they start 0-2 in the Big Ten. I think this is the year Indiana is finally able to overcome some adversity and they win the next three games to get to 3-2 in conference before losing to Ohio State to end this stretch at 3-3.

 

The Next Six

The middle stretch of the Big Ten schedule begins with a trip to Nebraska for Indiana. The Huskers were 19-13 overall last year and 7-9 in the Big 12. The team seems to lack a true superstar but returns almost all of their key players from last season. I predict a loss for the Hoosiers in this one.  The Hoosiers should alternate wins and losses the next three games: home against Penn State, at Wisconsin and then home against Iowa. Penn State should finish near the bottom of the conference as they lost Taylor Battle, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson and Andrew Jones to graduation. Wisconsin is always tough to beat, especially in Madison and the Hoosiers won’t do it this year. Even though Iowa  beat Indiana twice last year, I think the Hoosiers bounce back and get them this year in Assembly Hall. Indiana then travels to play Michigan and Purdue on the road for consecutive games. I think both of these will be losses and after 12 Big Ten games Indiana’s record is 5-7.

 

The Final Six

The final six B1G games for the Hoosiers are split up with Indiana taking a break from conference play to face off against North Carolina Central with just three conference games remaining on the schedule. This stretch of the schedule begins with Indiana’s lone matchup against Illinois at home. Indiana beat Illinois at home last year and should be able to do it again as Illinois is a relatively young team due to the graduation of Bill Cole, Demetri McCamey and Mike Tisdale. Indiana will follow that game up with another home victory, this time against Northwestern. An athletic Iowa team will get revenge against Indiana when the teams’ second matchup of the season takes place in Iowa City. Indiana will beat North Carolina Central before losing on the road to Minnesota. During the final week of the season, when IU hosts both Michigan State and Purdue, there is a good chance Indiana is fighting for a chance to advance to NCAA tournament. I think Indiana wins one; I’ll say Michigan State and ends the season with a record of 18-13 and a conference record of 8-10.


ESPN The Magazine Preseason Power Rankings

Published by Source on November 4th, 2011

ESPN The Magazine, along with David Hanner from RealGM.com, have used mathematical formulas and statistics (like returning players, injuries, coaching and recruit/transfer talent level. After doing the calculations, the Magazine ranked ALL 344 Division-1 basketball programs in order.

Below, we have listed the Top-10 programs according to the Magazine, plus all other local programs that you readers are here to find out more about! If you want to see the whole list, just click the link above (PDF format). Following each team is where they are projected to finish in their prospective conference.

1. North Carolina (1st ACC)

2. Kentucky (1st SEC)

3. Ohio State (1st B1G)

4. Connecticut (1st Big East)

5. Syracuse (2nd Big East)

6. Duke (2nd ACC)

7. Vanderbilt (2nd SEC)

8. Florida (3rd SEC)

9. Memphis (1st C-USA)

10. Louisville (3rd Big East)

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Preseason USAToday/ESPN Coaches Poll Released

Published by Source on October 20th, 2011

Midnight Madness has passed. Practice is underway. But the real sign that college basketball season is getting close is the first edition of the Coaches Poll, which was released today via USAToday/ESPN. The B1G has 3 teams in the top 25, led by the Ohio State Buckeyes at #3. 2 others received votes but remain on the outside looking in. 

Here’s the full list, and the teams that almost made the cut:

Rank

Team (first-place votes)

2010 Record

Points

2010-11 Final Ranking

1.

North Carolina (30)

29-8

774

8

2.

Kentucky (1)

29-9

721

3

3.

Ohio State

34-3

702

5

4.

Connecticut

32-9

655

1

5.

Syracuse

27-8

649

18

6.

Duke

32-5

635

7

7.

Vanderbilt

23-11

567

NR

8.

Louisville

25-10

514

22

9.

Memphis

25-10

482

NR

10.

Florida

29-8

474

10

11.

Pittsburgh

28-6

471

12

12.

Baylor

18-13

358

NR

13.

Kansas

35-3

331

4

14.

Wisconsin

25-9

313

15

15.

Xavier

24-8

277

NR

16.

Arizona

30-8

269

9

17.

Alabama

24-11

194

NR

18.

Michigan

21-14

187

NR

19.

Texas A&M

24-9

161

NR

20.

UCLA

23-11

147

NR

21.

Marquette

22-15

145

20

22.

Cincinnati

26-9

141

NR

23.

Gonzaga

25-10

125

NR

24.

California

18-15

111

NR

25.

Missouri

23-11

110

NR


 

 

Others receiving votes

Florida State (23-11) 108; Texas (28-8) 107; Michigan State (19-15) 73; Temple (26-8) 59; Washington (24-11) 29; Butler (28-10) 25; New Mexico (22-13) 22; Creighton (23-16) 19; Villanova (21-12) 18; Purdue (26-8) 17; UNLV (24-9) 16; West Virginia (21-12) 13; George Mason (27-7) 12; Mississippi State (17-14) 11; St. John’s (21-12) 11; Saint Mary’s (25-9) 5; Virginia (16-15) 5; Virginia Commonwealth (28-12) 4; Drexel (21-10) 2; Kansas State (23-11) 2; Long Beach State (22-12) 2; Brigham Young (32-5) 1; Notre Dame (27-7) 1.