So Coach John Shulman is out. By now, you've heard the news. Shulman is gone.
I've always liked him personally. He's a good man and fun to listen to in the pregame and postgame interviews. He's a nice guy, and I wish him nothing but the best.
That being said, it probably was time for him to go. The Mocs were a game under .500 during Shulman's time here. Of course, the Mocs did go to two NCAA Tournaments in his time in Chattanooga, so that was a positive.
But the entire program was losing momentum. Attendance was down. Apathy was setting in among the fan base. That, more than anything else, was the reason for the change.
I am sad today about the loss of Shulman. I am always sad when a coaching change is made, because I truly hate to see coaches go away.
That being said, the Mocs have talent on the roster. Z Mason and Gee McGhee will be two of the better players in the SoCon next year. The facilities are very good. The fan base is dying for a winner, and very willing to come out and support them. So the next coach will be in a decent situation. There are plenty of positives in Chattanooga that a coach will have at their disposal.
It's a sad day. But it's also an exciting day to be a Moc. The future is here for the Mocs. We'll see where it leads from here.
The first move is to hire a new AD. That will take a little while. The new AD then will hire a new basketball coach. In the mean time, Casey Long has been promoted to interim coach. There will be periodic updates in here.
We're getting ready for an exciting new chapter of Mocs basketball!
GO MOCS!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
SoCon Tourney Pick 'Em- Final Standings
1) Hugh Hughes 39
2) Clarkdr21 34
3) AP 33
4t) Matrojan 31
4t) CougarSurf11 31
4t) GoalCat 31
4t) DC_Int'l 31
4t) SteveP 31
9) KC 30
10) Dash 29
11) half-n-half 27
12t) JohnMoc124
12t) SoConJohn 24
14) Muskie24 23
15) T Dog 22
16) Jerry Love 11
17) Bill Casey 8
CONGRATULATIONS TO HUGH HUGHES! Won the postseason, and finished tied for the regular season title. Great work!
Thanks to everyone for playing!
2) Clarkdr21 34
3) AP 33
4t) Matrojan 31
4t) CougarSurf11 31
4t) GoalCat 31
4t) DC_Int'l 31
4t) SteveP 31
9) KC 30
10) Dash 29
11) half-n-half 27
12t) JohnMoc124
12t) SoConJohn 24
14) Muskie24 23
15) T Dog 22
16) Jerry Love 11
17) Bill Casey 8
CONGRATULATIONS TO HUGH HUGHES! Won the postseason, and finished tied for the regular season title. Great work!
Thanks to everyone for playing!
Monday, March 11, 2013
SoCon Tournament Central: Davidson 74, College of Charleston 55
Davidson has now won the most consecutive games in the entire country. De'Mon Brooks was a beast, and Jake Cohen was very good, despite only playing 19 minutes and picking up four fouls. JP Kuhlman, who has really been the forgotten man for much of the year, scored 14 points and shot 6 of 7 from the field. In a lot of ways, it was his performance that lead the way to the Wildcats win. He made two of three from long range.
Andrew Lawrence was very good for the Cougars, scoring 19 points, including shooting 8 of 9 from the free throw line. He was very good in this one, and made a real effort to carry the Cougars all the way to the SoCon Tournament Championship.
The Cougars trip to the CAA will be interesting. Will they be competitive next year? Without Lawrence, will the Cougars win the CAA? Who knows at this point?
Will Davidson be able to win a game or two in the NCAA Tournament or will they be beaten in the first round again, like they were last year? That's tough to predict at this stage in the game. We don't know their seed or their first round opponent. I think a 12 or 13 seed is in order for the Wildcats, which means a decent first round opponent, but not an unbeatable one. Davidson will have their opportunities against whoever they play.
In the mean time, De'Mon Brooks showed why he is such a good player, and Davidson showed why they have dominated the SoCon this year. After another tremendous year from the Wildcats, we should have expected no less. Turns out, yesterday's semifinal nailbiter was just a mirage. We'll see these Wildcats again in about a week and a a half.
All SoCon Tournament Team
Sunday, March 10, 2013
SoCon Tournament Central: Championship Preview
In some ways, we have been preparring since mid-October with our first preview of a SoCon team. Now it comes down to Davidson and College of Charleston- which is not stunning. It's what was predicted in the preseason by many people.
But now it's here. It's College of Charleston's last game in the SoCon before they move to the CAA. The Cougars would love nothing more than to win their second SoCon Tournament Championship as they walk out the door. Davidson wants to put an end to that and advance to the SoCon Tournament for the second consecutive year.
The Cougars are lead by Andrew Lawrence, though the play of Willis Hall in this tournament has been a major reason for their success. Adejhi Baru's inside game has been huge all year. Trent Wiedeman's injury really held him back for much of the year, but he is going now. He has gotten healthy and it looks like he is back to being a force in the SoCon.
Lawrence is averaging 13.1 points per game, and is shooting right at 40% from the floor. He is averaging 3.9 assists per game. He also is averaging 1.4 steals per game. He is the best player on the Cougars. The point guard is going to be the key to their chances.
The inside game of Hall, Baru, and Wiedeman is also very important. They are probably the key to the game. The Wildcats are solid inside, but the Cougars have an advantage in the paint, in terms of depth and strictly based on play inside the paint.
Jake Cohen and De'Mon Brooks are very good. Brooks will need to be the best player in the paint. He will have a tough challenge against Hall, Baru, and Wiedeman. Cohen is the SoCon Player of the Year. He averaged 14.8 points per game, and is shooting nearly 50% from the floor. He also averages 5.6 rebounds per game. They are the two best players in this game.
Nik Cochran is shooting 49.5% from three point range and averaging 10.1 points per game. He also is shooting 94.7% from the free throw line. He is second on the team in assists with 3.3 per game. Cochran is probably a touch underrated, and is a real key to the Wildcats performance in the SoCon Championship Game.
As everyone who reads this blog regularly knows, Chris Czerapowicz is the most important Wildcat. Czerapowicz is shooting 40% from three point range. When he is on, the Wildcats are almost impossible to beat. When he is not on, this team is much more beatable (though obviously not easily beatable).
The Wildcats come in having won sixteen straight games. The Cougars have won four in a row. When they met in Charleston on Valentine's Day, the Wildcats won by 16, Cohen scored 32, and the Cougars shot just 40.3% from the floor.
LEAD PIPE LOCK PREDICTIONS THAT ARE SURE TO GO WRONG
--Cohen will have a big game after his foul plagued performance against Appalachian State.
--Adejhi Baru and Willis Hall will have very good games for the Cougars in the paint.
--The Wildcats will force the Cougars into a handful of key turnovers.
--Davidson 74, College of Charleston 69. My bet is that the Czerapowicz makes a couple of key shots in the final five minutes, and Cochran will make free throws down the stretch that put the game away. The Wildcats are the better team, but this Cougars team looks really good right now. They will play well, and have a huge opportunity to win this game. The Wildcats win in the end, but it will be a battle to the end.
SoCon Tourney Pick 'Em- Semifinals
1) Hugh Hughes 38
2) Clarkdr21 33
3) AP 32
4t) Matrojan 30
4t) CougarSurf11 30
4t) GoalCat 30
4t) DC_Int'l 30
4t) SteveP 30
4t) KC 30
10) Dash 29
11) half-n-half 26
12t) JohnMoc1 23
12t) SoConJohn 23
14) Muskie24 22
15) T Dog 21
16) Jerry Love 10
17) Bill Casey 7
2) Clarkdr21 33
3) AP 32
4t) Matrojan 30
4t) CougarSurf11 30
4t) GoalCat 30
4t) DC_Int'l 30
4t) SteveP 30
4t) KC 30
10) Dash 29
11) half-n-half 26
12t) JohnMoc1 23
12t) SoConJohn 23
14) Muskie24 22
15) T Dog 21
16) Jerry Love 10
17) Bill Casey 7
SoCon Tournament Central: Semifinals Review
College of Charleston 68, Elon 60- Every time the Cougars started to pull away, Elon would go on a run, but the Phoenix were never able to take the lead. That put College of Charleston in the championship game opposite Davidson. This was a solid, winning performance by College of Charleston. They played with heart- something this program has lacked in previous trips to the SoCon Tournament. Willis Hall came out and scored 16 points, and has every opportunity to wind up on the All SoCon Tournament team. The Phoenix are heartily disappointed to be not advancing to the NCAA Tournament. One of the best seasons in program history ends short of their schools first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Very disheartening. But the Cougars now get a shot in their final game in the SoCon to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
SoCon Tournament Preview: Semifinals Preview
Time: 6:00
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Davidson got to rest a lot of their players in the quarterfinal round, which was critical, because their biggest potential weakness is their depth. The Wildcats should be in good shape as they head into this one for that reason. Nick Cochran and Chris Czerapowicz are always key to the Wildcats chancs, because they are such good shooters. They open up the game for Jake Cohen and De'Mon Brooks. Cohen and Brooks are always dangerous.
Appalachian State has been wildly inconsistent this year, but has won their last three games to find themselves in the semifinals of the SoCon Tournament. The Mountaineers will need Nathan Healy to have a huge game. Healy is one of the best players in the SoCon, and is capable of having a big game. He can score, rebound, and shoot. The Wildcats don't particularly care for Healy these days, and will be looking to control him.
Prediction: The Wildcats are ready to shut down Healy, and the rest of the Mountaineers don't have enough to pick up the slack. The Wildcast have a very good offensive team, and will put it on displaay in this semifinal performance. They looked like a team on a mission yesterday. They won't be derailed at this point. Not by this Appalachian State team. Davidson 80, Appalachian State 63.
(2) Elon vs. (3) College of Charleston
Time: 8:30
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Elon relies heavily on Lucas Troutman and Jack Isenbarger, along with Ryley Beaumont. The Phoenix are a good rebounding team, and a tough, physical bunch. They have not played great basketball in recent weeks, though. Troutman has been battling with an injury. He looked more like himself on Saturday. How will his ankle do in his second game in two days? The Phoenix will need Troutman to look very good.
College of Charleston looked good against Western Carolina on Saturday. Andrew Lawrence had an awful shooting night, though. Lawrence and Adejhi Baru are excellent players, and will be a load for the Phoenix. Trent Wiedeman won't exactly be easy either. The Cougars and Phoenix will have a heck of a rebounding battle, and Lawrence will need to shoot the ball better for the Cougars to win in this one.
Prediction: Elon has been preparing for this semifinal game for weeks. This game is why they were resting Lucas Troutman down the stretch to make really sure he was back from his injury. Everyone knew that the Phoenix could win a game without Troutman in the first round if they needed to, but they need him for this game. The Cougars are very good, and this should be a tremendous game, but the Cougars have a lot of pressure on them to succeed here, because past teams have failed in situations like this. Look for the Andrew Lawrence to play much better than he did against Western Carolina, but it won't be enough. This has potential to be the best game of the whole tournament. Elon 65, College of Charleston 62. \
Saturday, March 9, 2013
SoCon Tourney Pick 'Em- Day Two
1) Hugh Hughes 37
2) Clarkdr21 32
3) AP 31
4) KC 30
5) Dash 28
6t) Matrojan 26
6t) CougarSurf11 26
6t) GoalCat 26
6t) DCInt'l 26
6t) SteveP 26
11t) JohnMoc 22
11t) half-n-half 22
11t) SoConJohn 22
14) Muskie24 20
15) T Dog 20
16) Jerry Love 9
17) Bill Casey 6
2) Clarkdr21 32
3) AP 31
4) KC 30
5) Dash 28
6t) Matrojan 26
6t) CougarSurf11 26
6t) GoalCat 26
6t) DCInt'l 26
6t) SteveP 26
11t) JohnMoc 22
11t) half-n-half 22
11t) SoConJohn 22
14) Muskie24 20
15) T Dog 20
16) Jerry Love 9
17) Bill Casey 6
SoCon Tournament Central: Day Two Review
Davidson 86, Georgia Southern 59- The Wildcats got plenty of people into the game. Six guys got into the game that played under ten minutes. This was critical for them, since they needed to rest as many guys as they could to make it through three games in three days. Clint Mann did not play in this one. Don't know if that means he won't play the rest of the weekend. It was a bit of a slow start for Davidson and the game was close for a while, but a huge run at the end of the first half put the game out of reach and the second half was really just playing out the string.
Applachian State 74, Furman 60- The Paladins were down 47-40 with just 14:11 minutes left. But they could pull no closer. The Mountaineers shot 54.4% from the floor in this one. The Paladins committed too many turnovers. They really did not play poorly- they simply are not good enough at this point to beat a quality team. Nathan Healy and Jay Canty both scored in double digits. No one really had a great game in this one, but it was more than enough to win for the Mountaineers.
Elon 68, UNCG 61- In the best game of the day, the Phoenix held off the Spartans. Trevis Simpson scored 16, but Derrell Armstrong scored only 8 points- significantly worse than his round one performance. Lucas Troutman scored 14 points and collected ten rebounds. The Phoenix had a turnover problem, but eventually won because the Spartans only shot 31.0% from the floor. If the Phoenix keep on playing defense like that, they will have a lot of success as this tournament rolls on.
College of Charleston 78, Western Carolina 70- The Cougars won a SoCon Tournament game and is off to the Semifinals. Trey Sumler scored 25 points. Andrew Lawrence had a terrible night shooting, but still got to the free throw line a lot and scored sixteen points. It's always nice to see a guy who has an off shooting night still be able to score points. Anthony Thomas lead the way with eighteen points. The Catamounts are going home, partly because they only shot 38.0% from the floor. Tom Tankelwicz scored only six points, and that may have been one of the main reasons the Catamounts were unable to pull it off.
Applachian State 74, Furman 60- The Paladins were down 47-40 with just 14:11 minutes left. But they could pull no closer. The Mountaineers shot 54.4% from the floor in this one. The Paladins committed too many turnovers. They really did not play poorly- they simply are not good enough at this point to beat a quality team. Nathan Healy and Jay Canty both scored in double digits. No one really had a great game in this one, but it was more than enough to win for the Mountaineers.
Elon 68, UNCG 61- In the best game of the day, the Phoenix held off the Spartans. Trevis Simpson scored 16, but Derrell Armstrong scored only 8 points- significantly worse than his round one performance. Lucas Troutman scored 14 points and collected ten rebounds. The Phoenix had a turnover problem, but eventually won because the Spartans only shot 31.0% from the floor. If the Phoenix keep on playing defense like that, they will have a lot of success as this tournament rolls on.
College of Charleston 78, Western Carolina 70- The Cougars won a SoCon Tournament game and is off to the Semifinals. Trey Sumler scored 25 points. Andrew Lawrence had a terrible night shooting, but still got to the free throw line a lot and scored sixteen points. It's always nice to see a guy who has an off shooting night still be able to score points. Anthony Thomas lead the way with eighteen points. The Catamounts are going home, partly because they only shot 38.0% from the floor. Tom Tankelwicz scored only six points, and that may have been one of the main reasons the Catamounts were unable to pull it off.
SoCon Tourney Pick 'Em Standings- Day One
1) Hugh Hughes 27
2t) Dash 25
2t) AP 25
2t) Clarkdr21 25
2t) KC 25
6) Matrojan 18
7t) JohnMoc1 16
7t) CougarSurf11 16
7t) GoalCat 16
7t) half-n-half 16
7t) DC_Int'l 16
7t) SteveP 16
13t) Muskie24 15
13t) SoConJohn 15
13t) T Dog 15
16) Jerry Love 6
17) Bill Casey 0
Good luck to everyone on Day Two!
2t) Dash 25
2t) AP 25
2t) Clarkdr21 25
2t) KC 25
6) Matrojan 18
7t) JohnMoc1 16
7t) CougarSurf11 16
7t) GoalCat 16
7t) half-n-half 16
7t) DC_Int'l 16
7t) SteveP 16
13t) Muskie24 15
13t) SoConJohn 15
13t) T Dog 15
16) Jerry Love 6
17) Bill Casey 0
Good luck to everyone on Day Two!
Saturday's Posts
Get ready for what is to come on Saturday:
--Four Factors UNCG vs. Chattanooga
--UNCG-Chattanooga Review
--Day Two Review
--Semifinals Preview
Get ready for all of it, and keep on following the SoCon Tournament right here on MocsMania. Thanks and enjoy!
--Four Factors UNCG vs. Chattanooga
--UNCG-Chattanooga Review
--Day Two Review
--Semifinals Preview
Get ready for all of it, and keep on following the SoCon Tournament right here on MocsMania. Thanks and enjoy!
SoCon Tournament Central: Day Two Preview
Time: 12:00
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Can Eric Ferguson continue to play like that? Will Georgia Southern be able to rebound as well as they did against Wofford on Day One? Those are the real questions here. The second questions are all about the mindset. The first time they met, the Eagles came out with something to prove and handed Davidson their only SoCon loss of the season. The second time they met, Davidson wanted to prove that game was a total fluke, and totally destroyed the Eagles. What happens this time around? I know that Davidson fans have mocked the Eagle fans for thinking that they match up athleticially with the Wildcats, but I tend to think that the Eagles do match up athletically. They don't match up in a lot of other places very well, but they have athletic talent. Jake Cohen can go outside and shoot the three.
Prediction: Georgia Southern played their starters the whole game Thursday, despite the fact that they were dominating the game for much of the second half. Will they have the legs to play against Davidson? I'm not sure. The Wildcats depth could be a problem. I'm really interested to see if Clint Mann plays in this one. The Wildcats are the better team but won't be as motivated as they were last weekend. Davidson 77, Georgia Southern 64.
(4) Appalachian State vs. (12) Furman
Time: 2:30
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Can Furman do that again? Maybe. The Reddick brothers, Colin and Charlie, are both very good players. Bobby Austin was a hot three point shooter yesterday. Nathan Healy is one of the top players in the SoCon. He's one of the best defenders in the SoCon, winning defensive player of the year. Will Furman be able to outrebound the Mountaineers like they did Samford? Maybe. If they bring the effort like they did on Friday, this could be a very compelling game.
Prediction: Look out for the upset. Appalachian State has been so inconsistent all year long. Is there any reason to think they will suddenly play more inspired ball in this tournament? Probably not. They only beat Furman by six earlier this year, and I think the Paladins pull off the stunner in Day Two of the tournament, and get to the semifinals. Furman 59, Appalachian State 57.
(2) Elon vs. (10) UNCG
Time: 6:00
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Derrell Armstrong and Trevis Simpson could easily explode, and they will need to for the Spartans to have a real chance against the Phoenix. Lucas Troutman should be able to have a huge night against the Spartans. The Phoenix beat UNCG twice this year, including just last Saturday, 80-66 at home. What will happen the second time around?
Prediction: The Spartans are capable of pulling off the upset. They are one of the two best offenses left in the tournament though, in my opinion (behind just Davidson). That being said that Elon is really good overall. Troutman and Jack Isenbarger are very good players and will lead the Phoenix into the semifinals. Elon 76, UNCG 71.
(3) College of Charleston vs. (6) Western Carolina
Time: 8:30
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: The Cougars offense has been known to struggle against a zone defense at times. They won at Western Carolina by two after blowing a lead in the final two minutes. It was a great showdown. This one could easily be the best game of the day. Andrew Lawrence and Adejhi Baru will be two players that the Catamounts will have a hard time with, especially Baru. Who do the Catamounts have that match-up with Baru and Trent Wiedeman. Trey Sumler and Tom Tankelwicz will need to have huge performances attacking the Catamounts perimeter defense.
Prediction: The Cougars size will play a big role in this one. Of course, they really struggle traditionally in the SoCon Tournament. Western Carolina has been successful in the tournament. Will that make a big difference in this one, or is this one decided by who is actually the better team? If this comes down to intangibles, then Western Carolina wins. If it comes down to something other than the intangibles, Cougars win. I'll take the Cougars. College of Charleston 68, Western Carolina 63.
Friday, March 8, 2013
SoCon Tournament Central: Day One Review
Georgia Southern 60, Wofford 44- Well, that was an ugly start to the tournament. Karl Cochran and Spencer Collins combined to go 6 for 23 from the floor, 0 for 9 from three point range, and scored 14 points combined. The Terriers offense was terrible. The Eagles shot only slightly better. They shot 37.5% from the floor. The Eagles dominance on the glass was the reason for the win. Wofford just never got going offensively this year, and they were left behind in the end. Georgia Southern is mediocre offensively, but Eric Ferguson showed up. He scored 17 points. If he dominates games, the Eagles could pull off the upset against Davidson tomorrow.
Furman 55, Samford 51- Welcome back, Charlie Reddick and Stephen Croone! Yes, Croone played against College of Charleston. But with both of those guys back, the Paladins were able to pull off the stunning upset. I mocked the Paladins for much of the week, and they proved me wrong. I'll take my crow with just a little bit of pepper, please. Samford's young team just did not show up in round one. There are better days ahead for this team, as Raijon Kelly and Tim Williams continue to age together. Bobby Austin scored his 17 points, along with Reddick and Croone combining for 19 points and twelve rebounds. Furman could pull off another upset against Appalachian State tomorrow if they play this well. With the extra bodies, this is a very different team than the one that played late in the year and got blown out.
UNCG 87, Chattanooga 81- The Mocs jumped out to an eleven point halftime lead and lead by about that much for about half of the second half. Then Derrell Armstrong took over and the Spartans never looked back. It was the best offensive show of the day, as predicted. The two teams both showed off some of their athletic skill, and it was a close, hard fought game. But in the end, the Spartans played better. They are also helped in the long run by Trevis Simpson's foul trouble, which kept him out for a lot of the run, because now he has fewer minutes on his legs as the Spartans try to proceed through the weekend. The Spartans beat the Mocs for the third time this year.
Western Carolina 76, The Citadel 61- The Catamounts fell behind early 12-5, as the Bulldogs came out and played really well early. But after that, Western Carolina slowly and methodically pulled away to win the game. Trey Sumler was brilliant, scoring 27 points. Tawaski King collected eight rebounds. The Catamounts lived off the energy of the crowd, and will continue to do so as the tournament progresses. They shot almost 51% from the floor. When the Catamounts shoot that well, they are almost impossible to beat.
Furman 55, Samford 51- Welcome back, Charlie Reddick and Stephen Croone! Yes, Croone played against College of Charleston. But with both of those guys back, the Paladins were able to pull off the stunning upset. I mocked the Paladins for much of the week, and they proved me wrong. I'll take my crow with just a little bit of pepper, please. Samford's young team just did not show up in round one. There are better days ahead for this team, as Raijon Kelly and Tim Williams continue to age together. Bobby Austin scored his 17 points, along with Reddick and Croone combining for 19 points and twelve rebounds. Furman could pull off another upset against Appalachian State tomorrow if they play this well. With the extra bodies, this is a very different team than the one that played late in the year and got blown out.
UNCG 87, Chattanooga 81- The Mocs jumped out to an eleven point halftime lead and lead by about that much for about half of the second half. Then Derrell Armstrong took over and the Spartans never looked back. It was the best offensive show of the day, as predicted. The two teams both showed off some of their athletic skill, and it was a close, hard fought game. But in the end, the Spartans played better. They are also helped in the long run by Trevis Simpson's foul trouble, which kept him out for a lot of the run, because now he has fewer minutes on his legs as the Spartans try to proceed through the weekend. The Spartans beat the Mocs for the third time this year.
Western Carolina 76, The Citadel 61- The Catamounts fell behind early 12-5, as the Bulldogs came out and played really well early. But after that, Western Carolina slowly and methodically pulled away to win the game. Trey Sumler was brilliant, scoring 27 points. Tawaski King collected eight rebounds. The Catamounts lived off the energy of the crowd, and will continue to do so as the tournament progresses. They shot almost 51% from the floor. When the Catamounts shoot that well, they are almost impossible to beat.
Daily Dribbles- 3/8/13
--It's here! The first day of the SoCon Tournament. It may be a little like Christmas to some people. To others it's like getting coal in your stocking. I, for one, am really excited about this year's tournament, and outside of the 2:00 game today, find even today's games compelling.
--For a preview of Day One from yours truly, here it is.
--Read this story from the Pendulum about Elon and how they hope to "Elevate Elon" this weekend. Big weekend for the Phoenix.
--Huge day for coaches on the hot seat. Charlton Young (Georgia Southern), Jeff Jackson (Furman), and John Shulman (Chattanooga) all face big games in their quest to get off the hot seat. Another early round exit could really hurt all these guys chances.
--I believe this will be the last edition of Daily Dribbles of the year. It started back in early November, and I would like to thank those of you that have joined me each Monday-Friday for the previous four months. It's been fun to bring daily news of the SoCon to you. There will be daily reviews and previews throughout the SoCon Tournament. So keep on checking.
UNCG Preview: Is This It?

It is certainly true that the next time the Mocs lose will be their final game. They get to keep on playing as long as they are winning.
So, what happens here? Against a team that the Mocs lost twice to, including by 28 points two weeks in McKenzie Arena?
The Spartans defense is not particularly good. Gee McGhee showed against Elon that he is very capable of getting to the rim against almost anyone in the SoCon. Against UNCG, that will be where the key points will be scored. McGhee will need to get into the lane, dish to Z Mason or Drazen Zlovaric if the defense leaves them, or give it back out to Rico White for a three. Will White be hitting? Will McGhee be drawing defenders? Will Mason or Zlovaric be playing at their peak level? Will Casey Jones be showing what the flashes he has shown in recent weeks?
We don't know.
What we do know is that the Mocs have allow Nik Paulos and Trevis Simpson to each have a career night when they have played them. Paulos knocked in ten threes in the game in McKenzie. Simpson scored 41 in Greensboro.
So what's left?
What about Derrell Armstrong exploding onto the scene? Armstrong averaged 14.6 points per game during the season, and is a decent perimeter player. The Mocs really need to make sure that they contain Armstrong. He has scored nine points against the Mocs this year. That is his total number of points in two games. That comes out to 4.5 points per game. For a guy who averages 14.6, that is very surprising. The Mocs will need to continue controlling him if they are going to hang around in this one.
Of course, Simpson and Paulos are the Spartans two best three point shooters. Simpson is one of the top players in the SoCon. He is averaging 18.8 points per game. Simpson is one of my personal favorite players to watch play in the SoCon. I think he is an explosive player that is fun to watch play when he is on. Here's to hoping that I will enjoy watching him for a different reason on Friday evening.
The Spartans are a below average rebounding team in the SoCon, and the Mocs are one of the top rebounding teams in the SoCon. The Mocs will need to control the boards if they are going to hang around in this one. They will need to try to force the Spartans to rely on guys like Kelvin McNeil and Kayel Locke inside. Yes, those guys have been OK, but they are clearly the lesser of the two evils for the Mocs at this stage in the game.
LEAD PIPE LOCK PREDICTIONS THAT ARE SURE TO GO WRONG
--The Mocs will outrebound the Spartans.
--Paulos will not make ten threes in this one.
--Simpson also will not score 41.
--That won't stop Armstrong from exploding for over 25 points.
--McGhee will have a very good game. So will Mason.
--This game will be the most explosive, high scoring game of the day at the SoCon Tournament, and maybe the highest scoring game of the whole tournament.
--UNCG 81, Mocs 77. The Mocs will keep this one close throughout, but they won't be able to pull off the win in the end. The Spartans are not dramatically better than the Mocs, despite the 28 point game in McKenzie. That being said, I'm not sure the Mocs, who give up a lot of threes, are able to match-up with a Spartans team that likes to more from the perimeter than slamming the ball inside. UNCG survives to fight another day. The Mocs get beat in their first game in the tournament for the third consecutive year.
GO MOCS!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
SoCon Tournament- Day One Preview
We'll have to wait and see. For now, it's March. It's time for Madness.
And. Here. We. Go.
(8) Wofford vs. (9) Georgia Southern
Time: 11:30 AM
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Neither team is particularly offensively efficient, unless by "offensively" you mean that the offenses are "offensive." It's bad. Really bad. That being said- the Terriers have Karl Cohran, who is a really average shooter. He is shooting 36.5% from the floor, and averages 16 points per game. Freshman Spencer Collins is shooting 37.9% from the floor with 12.5 points per game. Lee Skinner and Eric Ferguson are going to have some battles if they are matched up. Both lead their eams in rebounding. Ferguson averages 13.8 points per game. The Eagles and Terriers both struggle shooting the ball for long stretches. If Ferguson gets enough shots and has a breakout tournament where he finally plays up to his potential consistently for four games, the Eagles could be a real darkhorse in the tournament.
Pick: This is a very evenly matched game. Wofford has won twice against the Eagles this year, and it is very difficult to beat a team three times in a year. Still, in an evenly matched game between two tournament teams, I take the team that has the better coach. Mike Young is a better coach thatn Charlton Young. Wofford 52, Georgia Southern 49.
(5) Samford vs. (12) Furman
Time: 2:00 PM
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: Look- I hate to pick on a team, but I have been picking on Furman more or less all week long. But the fact is that the Paladins play really hard, they put a lot of effort in, but they simply don't have enough healthy players. Can the Paladins come together and play one brilliant game in this tournament? Of course they can. It may happen. Samford has Tim Williams and Raijon Kelly that are among the top players in the league.
Pick: I really like Samford in this one for obvious reasons, but I also really like Samford to win a couple of games in this tournament, and maybe even be able to push Davidson if things work out for them on Sunday. Of course, that assumes that they get that far, and that is anything but a safe assumption. Nonetheless, I am very curious to see how the young Bulldogs respond to a tournament atmosphere. This game may tell us all a lot about their chances of advancing past this round. Samford 70, Furman 53.
(7) Chattanooga vs. (10) UNCG
Time: 6:00 PM
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: I will have a full breakdown of this game later on since it is a Mocs game after all. But for a quick breakdown, here we go. The Spartans won't be able to stay in front of Gee McGhee if he is attacking the rim. He has potential to have a huge game. Z Mason and Drazen Zlovaric could have equally big games. That being said, the Mocs struggles guarding the three point shot will be obvious in this one. Derrell Armstrong, Nick Paulos, and Trevis Simpson all could go off in a big way for the Spartans. The key will be if the Spartans are hot shooting from three point range like they were in Chattanooga two weeks ago when they won by 28 points. If they are, look for another win. If not, look for a very close one.
Pick: This will be the most compelling game of the day. It is the most interesting showdown for sure. It also is the one that should feature the most offense. Look for a lot of points, and look for the Spartans to come up with just enough points to pull it off. UNCG 81, Chattanooga 77.
(6) Western Carolina vs. (11) The Citadel
Time: 8:30 PM
Coverage: ESPN3
Breakdown: The Catamounts advanced to the Championship Game last year, and they did it by beating The Citadel first last year. Can they start another run like that this year? They could. If Trey Sumler and Tom Tankelwicz get hot, they can beat anyone, especially if Tawaski King steps it up in the tournament. The Citadel has three solid contributors- Mike Groselle, Matt Van Scyoc, and PJ Horgan. Can Groselle win in his final try in the SoCon Tournament? Going against the Catamounts inside game, Groselle could have a big game. But Groselle scored 8 points against them the first time. The Bulldogs 16 turnovers really hurt them in that one. If they can protect the ball, and get Groselle going, who knows?
Pick: Honestly, I don't know what to expect from Western Carolina. They could play either way. Really. The Catamounts worst game last year in the tournament was probably their mediocre performance against The Citadel in the opener. That could happen again this year. I'd be nervous if I were the Catamounts. This could easily be the best game of the day, or the biggest blowout. I don't know what to expect. I'll take Western Carolina....but a lot closer than people expect. Western Carolina 67, The Citadel 62.
Daily Dribbles- 3/7/13
--T-Dog has a good look at how Appalachian State got the fourth and final bye.
--Planning on doing my own preview of Day 1 of the SoCon Tournament later on. King Kresse really went all out with it already though. Great preview. Tremendous. #MustRead.
--Wofford-Georgia Southern will be a very low scoring contest, but could easily be the most competitive game of the day. This should be a close game. The two teams are very close. Wofford swept the season series.
--Don't forget the blogpost from here about each team's weaknesses from late yesterday.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Exposing Weaknesses
So let's take a moment and discuss what I believe to be each team's most glaring weakness as the first round games quickly approach.
Appalachian State- The Mountaineers have never really figured out how to deal with full court pressure this year. Mike Neal at point guard has not been great because he is not a pure point guard. An opponent will have to expose the Mountaineers inability to deal with pressure and also expose their lack of a point guard.
Chattanooga- The Mocs horrendous three point defense has been a problem for years. This could be a major problem in any setting. The team that beats the Mocs will more than likely be shooting the ball well from three point range. Early in the game, it should be clear if the Mocs are going to have a problem with this.
College of Charleston- Call me when the Cougars figure out how to play offensively against a zone defense. They simply have not figured it out yet. They turn the ball over. They take bad shots. They lose. The best way for someone to play the Cougars would be to play a zone and take their chances. We'll see how that goes.
Davidson- The Wildcats are not the deepest team in the SoCon, especially if Clint Mann is not available to play. I'm not sure if Mann is capable of playing or not. If he can not play, and Brooks or Cohen gets into foul trouble, this team has some problems at that point. Playing three games in three days, the Wildcats could have trouble at some point with fatigue. Of course, any team could.
Elon- The health of Lucas Troutman is a major concern. Of course, he played 27 and 29 minutes in his last two games, so he appears to be back to himself. But can Troutman play three games in three days at a high level? On top of that, how will the Phoenix deal with the pressure of being a real favorite in this tournament? They have never had to deal with that before. The fans truly expect to get to the NCAA Tournament. We'll have to see how they respond to those expectations in crunch time of a close game.
Furman- The Paladins have almost no bodies left to put on the floor. They need warm bodies. That can't happen. They have to figure out a way to get guys putting productive minutes on the floor. The Paladins need to try to get productive minutes and not get tired. Tough task indeed.
Georgia Southern- Take. Good. Shots. The Eagles offense seems to bog down way too often in games. The Eagles need to take good shots and knock them down or else they will lose early. Of course, that sounds obvious, but the Eagles have real problems knocking down shots sometimes. They need to take good shots over these games, or else they will be gone quickly.
Samford- The Bulldogs have struggled rebounding at times despite Tim Williams. That is their most obvious failure point. If the Bulldogs can not come up with a way to rebound on a night in, night out basis in this tournament, they will find themselves going home sooner than they are hoping to. Rebounding is the team's biggest weakness.
The Citadel- The Bulldogs have a real problem turning over the baksetball. Somehow, they need to protect the ball better. It is more likely that The Citadel will go out when they do not protect the basketball well.
UNCG- The Spartans have no inside game to speak of. They simply do not have an inside presence. If Trevis Simpson and Derrell Armstrong get going from outside, the Spartans can be dangerous, but they can still be exposed inside the paint. The team that takes UNCG out will likely be able to dominate in the post.
Western Carolina- Trey Sumler has been up and down for most of his three years now. There are games that he just doesn't show up. Without the leadership of Harouna Mutombo that was so important last year in the SoCon Tournament, Sumler needs to step up his leadership. He needs to show up in every game and play great games. If he does not, the Catamounts could go out in any game.
Wofford- When your best player shoots under 40% from the floor, that spells trouble for your shooting. The Terriers can really struggle shooting the ball. If the Terriers are not making shots, they will have to play near flawless defense. They will need to make shots on a semi-consistent basis in this tournament if they hope to hang around.
Daily Dribbles- 3/6/13
--Cohen won SoCon Player of the Year on Tuesday in both the media and the coaches votes. Check out the full list of award winners in the previous link. He was deserving.
--Furman has almost no one available anymore. Can they possibly show up and upset Samford in the first round? With Raijon Kelly and Tim Williams, the Bulldogs are in really good shape in this one. This is the game that should be the biggest blowout in the first round. Then again, since when do tournaments ever go as planned?
--Which coach needs the best performance in the SoCon Tournament? Charlton Young from Georgia Southern? John Shulman at Chattanooga? Jeff Capel at Appalachian State? Wes Miller at UNCG? Jeff Jackson at Furman? How about Mike Matheny at Elon? If Matheny finds himself in the NCAA Tournament this year, he may end up with a big pay raise at a much bigger job. We'll see.
--A quick preview of The Citadel-Western Carolina by Purple & Gold.
--By the time you read this, it will be about 48 hours (give or take) from the opening of the SoCon Tournament. Are you ready?
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