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Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:18 am
by chapcrap
Can you resend the invitation for the Game 23 for me. I lost it.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:24 pm
by AmphibiousRodent
LSU is 4-6 since former Fresno State coach AmphibiousRodent took over as interim coach. That may not sound so hot, but LSU was 2-10 when the switch was made, and AR's run includes a 78-69 win over then-No. 2 Arkansas. Geaux Tigers!

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:11 pm
by callmecommander
UCSB moves within 1 of Santa Clara for the Conference lead. They started the season off rough, 5-11 (0-3), despite beating #22 Purdue (then #8) in the opener on the road. Since the rough start however, the Gauchos have picked it up with 5 straight wins, all in WCC play, to make them 10-11 (5-3). This has been an incredible shift in play, allowing them to rise up from last in the conference to tied for second, one game back on the Broncos. They play Santa Clara this week on ESPN, (Game 10541806,Game 10541807,Game 10541808).

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:16 am
by agentcom
After picking up 3 losses in 6 games heading into the Christmas Break including 2 league losses, the Toledo Rockets have rebounded. Now at #8 in the rankings, have picked up 8 straight to reach 21-4 (10-2 in league) overall. Six wins bookended by forfeits from a Buffalo program that has cancelled its basketball season will almost certainly see the Rockets to the top of the MAC standings. After a game 14 loss against nearby conference rival Eastern Michigan, the Rockets traveled to Buffalo right as the Bisons were calling off the remainder of the season.

The rest did Toledo well, as they rolled through a 5-game homestand defeating opponents by an average of 30 points per contest. The toughest opponent was the other ranked program in the MAC, Bowling Green. Toledo defeated Bowling Green in a hard fought 79-70 victory that was contested until the end. Despite struggles on the road earlier this season (3 of its 4 losses have been in games played outside of Toledo), Toledo put on a clinic at Northern Illinois with a 98-48 victory. Toledo will face some of its most serious tests of the season in the next few weeks as they travel to again face Bowling Green and have one home and one away game with a Kent State team that has flirted with the Top-40 all season.

Barring a late-season implosion, Toledo has virtually secured a bid to the Dance. But Head Coach Agentcom made it clear that the Rockets don't plan on coasting. "We're playing for a conference championship first. That means taking it one game at a time and winning these conference games. Then we'll start thinking about the tournament."

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:50 am
by musicalmaven
this is to inform you that i won game # 10569682 against pantheon (iona vs. fairfield).

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 2:32 am
by flexmaster33
some news I wish I didn't have to report, but if pms are correct it appears that Alabama's coach SouthernWarrior passed away this week...RIP :cry: O:)

For tourney purposes I put out a feeler in the Immediate Openings forum and will give that a few days. If no one shows up by the weekend, we'll just forfeit the rest of 'Bama's games.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 5:46 am
by reptile
Nebraska continues being undefeated in top 25 play with a victory over Michigan, but enjoys losing to cadets and the bottom feeders.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:26 pm
by ViperOverLord
flexmaster33 wrote:some news I wish I didn't have to report, but if pms are correct it appears that Alabama's coach SouthernWarrior passed away this week...RIP :cry: O:)

For tourney purposes I put out a feeler in the Immediate Openings forum and will give that a few days. If no one shows up by the weekend, we'll just forfeit the rest of 'Bama's games.


Very sad.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:30 pm
by Robespierre__
The Princeton team is wearing black "SW" armbands for the remainder of its games this season.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:56 pm
by callmecommander
Robespierre__ wrote:The Princeton team is wearing black "SW" armbands for the remainder of its games this season.


UCSB is in. Gold SW on the right shoulder and a moment of silence at the next game.
Very sad. I didn't know him, but still very sad. :cry:

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:20 am
by AmphibiousRodent
LSU is in as well.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:08 am
by chapcrap
flexmaster33 wrote:NIT TOURNEY — We will also hold a consolation 32-team NIT tournament. It will follow along with the regular season format through the early rounds before adopting the March Madness format once it heads to Madison Square Garden for the semifinals. No prizes for this consolation tourney…this is simply for fun and bragging rights.

You should talk to DJ Teflon about getting a GA Medal for the winner of the NIT.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:20 pm
by ViperOverLord
chapcrap wrote:
flexmaster33 wrote:NIT TOURNEY — We will also hold a consolation 32-team NIT tournament. It will follow along with the regular season format through the early rounds before adopting the March Madness format once it heads to Madison Square Garden for the semifinals. No prizes for this consolation tourney…this is simply for fun and bragging rights.

You should talk to DJ Teflon about getting a GA Medal for the winner of the NIT.


And retroactively issue them to previous NIT winners IMO.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 6)

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:29 pm
by TheKidsTrumpet
callmecommander wrote:
Robespierre__ wrote:The Princeton team is wearing black "SW" armbands for the remainder of its games this season.


UCSB is in. Gold SW on the right shoulder and a moment of silence at the next game.
Very sad. I didn't know him, but still very sad. :cry:


Bowling Green opts to wear the armbands as well. A sad time in NCAA.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:07 am
by flexmaster33
busy time at work...trying to catch up on results (turned a bunch of archived weeks red...completed), now working on the recent weeks. Also hoping to get Game 26s out on Wednesday.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:28 pm
by flexmaster33
Congrats to mizzou3181 who has Illinois at the top of the rankings for the first time this season, ending Princeton's month-long stay in the top spot.

Conference standings updates coming within the hour.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:07 pm
by flexmaster33
standings are updated through the Game 25 set...sending Game 26s today/tonight.

thanks for your patience.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:22 pm
by chapcrap
7-0 vs the Top 25 and I'm taking number 13 down to the wire at home. That's how you get to the top!

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:18 am
by reptile
chapcrap wrote:7-0 vs the Top 25 and I'm taking number 13 down to the wire at home. That's how you get to the top!


i hope so, i am hoping to go 5-0 if i beat #1 Illinois this week and have already defeated them before. But at least i am back in the top 50 :D

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:28 am
by Mizzou3181
I-L-L I-N-I

At least one Illinois Basketball team is doing well. Now if only Bruce Weber could get the ax.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:06 am
by agentcom
flexmaster33 wrote:
• Scoring is based on a three-map system (see box below). Teams that win 2 of 3 will usually come out on top, but it is possible to win once and take the game if you win quickly and lose long battles. This allows us to post realistic basketball scores and track scoring stats for the teams. All maps are played on the home team’s settings. If the game is tied, an overtime map will be used.



... And that rare occurrence is exactly what happened to me.

Congrats to Kent State for handing Toledo it's 5th loss of the season. A tough road match-up for the Rockets who recorded a 74-73 loss in a game that was 55 to 42 in their favor at one point. The Rockets fizzled and allowed a 32-16 point run at the end of the game. The teams will meet again in Toledo for the penultimate game of the regular season for both teams.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:05 am
by Hath
chapcrap wrote:7-0 vs the Top 25 and I'm taking number 13 down to the wire at home. That's how you get to the top!


Tennessee, now #10, prevails. It was a game of huge runs, as the Vols sprinted out to an early 32-16 lead at home. The crowd was rocking at Thompson-Boling Arena. Before you could bat an eye, the Razorbacks recovered and, only a few minutes into the second half, tied the game at 48. The remainder of the game had a March Madness feel to it, as the teams battled back and forth. As soon as it seemed one team was about to go on a run, the other would roar back to tie it up. The game came down to the final minute, as Tennessee was able to convert consecutive 3 pointers to put the game away 77-70. A well fought game that was tooth and nail, nothing you wouldn't expect from two top 10 teams!

Tennessee hands Arkansas its first Top-25 loss, while remaining unbeaten against top-flight competition itself at 5-0.

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:11 pm
by chapcrap
Hath wrote:
chapcrap wrote:7-0 vs the Top 25 and I'm taking number 13 down to the wire at home. That's how you get to the top!


Tennessee, now #10, prevails. It was a game of huge runs, as the Vols sprinted out to an early 32-16 lead at home. The crowd was rocking at Thompson-Boling Arena. Before you could bat an eye, the Razorbacks recovered and, only a few minutes into the second half, tied the game at 48. The remainder of the game had a March Madness feel to it, as the teams battled back and forth. As soon as it seemed one team was about to go on a run, the other would roar back to tie it up. The game came down to the final minute, as Tennessee was able to convert consecutive 3 pointers to put the game away 77-70. A well fought game that was tooth and nail, nothing you wouldn't expect from two top 10 teams!

Tennessee hands Arkansas its first Top-25 loss, while remaining unbeaten against top-flight competition itself at 5-0.

Sadly, this is true. But the Razorbacks have bounced back with a dominant showing in front of the home crown in Fayetteville. The Florida Gators are going back to the swamplands with their tails between their legs.

Final score: 90-58

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:00 am
by reptile
Well scratch that talk about defeating the #1 team, he got to go first in all 3, two of which he took a bonus round 1 and the other he was up to 18 regions to my 11 due to dice and no bonuses held by round 2 while my 9v4's and 8v3's are failing.

i wish sometimes that i could get some of that luck. you cant ask for more than going first in every game, getting a great drop in every game and getting better dice (by far) in every game. I wonder often how its possible to lose with luck like that. At least it is a fellow #1 team. hope his luck keeps it up while he represents the big 10

Re: NCAA College Hoops 2011-12 — (update Feb. 15)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 4:03 pm
by plash.ricrem
Vermont rallies from 12 down at the half to stun Duquesne 77-71. Coach Ricrem was quite pleased with his team's 3rd win this year vs a top 25 team, one in which the Dukes suffered only their 2nd league loss of the season. When asked after the game what the difference was between the halves, Ricrem responded that, "We were more patient during the 2nd half, waiting for things to open up offensively. I feel at the end we caught DU napping a bit on some of our backdoor cuts."