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Post by resumeman on Feb 16, 2020 17:52:59 GMT -5
Rider (14-10, 8-6 MAAC) won at home 65-49 over Quinnipiac (11-12, 6-7 MAAC). Frederick Scott and Dimencio Vaughn each had 14 points to lead the Broncs. Rich Kelly was tops for Quinny with 17 points.
Niagara (9-16, 7-7 MAAC) won at home 77-72 over Monmouth (14-11, 8-6 MAAC). Marcus Hammond led the Purple Eagles with 26 points and 12 rebounds. Melik Martin led the Hawks with 14 points off the bench.
Siena (13-10, 9-5 MAAC) won at home (where they are 12-0) 65-52 over Manhattan (11-12, 7-7 MAAC). Manny Camper led the Saints with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Pauly Paulicap was top scorer for the Jaspers with 12 points.
St. Peter's (13-11, 10-5 MAAC) won at home 61-44 over Fairfield (10-15, 6-8 MAAC). Aaron Estrada led the Peacocks with 20 points. No one on the Stags scored in double figures, Jesus Cruz was high man with 9 points.
UConn (14-11) won at home 64-61 over Memphis.
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Post by Super on Feb 16, 2020 21:56:43 GMT -5
Monmouth loses at Niagara--our 2 losses to them will hurt in final standings. Could be tied for 5th place by this evening. Will only hurt if we stop winning If we win out and they lose one, they'll have tiebreaker with 2 wins over us.
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Post by gregcrow on Feb 17, 2020 4:21:48 GMT -5
Will only hurt if we stop winning If we win out and they lose one, they'll have tiebreaker with 2 wins over us. OK, well if your concern is winning the regular season title you are correct. I was not thinking in those terms.
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Post by Super on Feb 17, 2020 5:36:21 GMT -5
If we win out and they lose one, they'll have tiebreaker with 2 wins over us. OK, well if your concern is winning the regular season title you are correct. I was not thinking in those terms. Nope--just finishing in top 5 --2 losses to Monmouth would give them the tie breaker.
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Post by gregcrow on Feb 17, 2020 8:54:41 GMT -5
OK, well if your concern is winning the regular season title you are correct. I was not thinking in those terms. Nope--just finishing in top 5 --2 losses to Monmouth would give them the tie breaker. If we win out we will be in the top 5. Haven't done the math, but I can assure this is true.
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Post by GuyF on Feb 17, 2020 9:01:10 GMT -5
If we close 6-2 we should have a shot at the top 5. We would have to win out to have a shot at top 2.
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Post by thehat on Feb 17, 2020 9:57:40 GMT -5
If we close 6-2 we should have a shot at the top 5. We would have to win out to have a shot at top 2. Too many games, we are 7-7.
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Post by sharkey on Feb 17, 2020 10:05:29 GMT -5
Iona arguably has the toughest remaining schedule. @siena Rider @canisius @niagara QPAC @spu
If they can pull off a top 5 finish, considering all the tiebreakers involved, it would be a incredible achievement.
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Post by GuyF on Feb 17, 2020 11:55:06 GMT -5
If we close 6-2 we should have a shot at the top 5. We would have to win out to have a shot at top 2. Too many games, we are 7-7. Sorry, meant 4-2.
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Post by GuyF on Feb 17, 2020 11:55:50 GMT -5
Iona arguably has the toughest remaining schedule. @siena Rider @canisius @niagara QPAC @spu If they can pull off a top 5 finish, considering all the tiebreakers involved, it would be a incredible achievement. The 4-2 is a reasonable goal.
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Post by iona1970 on Feb 17, 2020 12:01:43 GMT -5
Iona arguably has the toughest remaining schedule. @siena Rider @canisius @niagara QPAC @spu If they can pull off a top 5 finish, considering all the tiebreakers involved, it would be a incredible achievement. The 4-2 is a reasonable goal. I played pick winners in all maac games I even had us 12-8 3 way tie for third and dropping to 5th, must beat Siena or tie breakers will kill us because Siena and Monmouth will finish high enough to hurt us, our best sweep could be rider but can't see them in top 3
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Post by resumeman on Feb 19, 2020 10:55:13 GMT -5
Ohio (13-13) won at home 77-69 over Central Michigan.
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Post by resumeman on Feb 20, 2020 0:44:46 GMT -5
LaSalle (12-13) won at home 58-49 over Fordham.
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Post by broguy99 on Feb 21, 2020 21:14:43 GMT -5
Iona is in 5th all alone at the moment after niagara and manhattan losses.
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Post by resumeman on Feb 21, 2020 23:48:22 GMT -5
Wow, talk about parity in the MAAC Conference, no team won by more than 4 points on Friday.
Fairfield (11-15, 7-8 MAAC) won at home 61-60 over Niagara (9-17, 7-8 MAAC). Taj Benning led the Stags with 14 points and James Towns was tops for Niagara with 16 points.
St. Peter's (14-11, 11-5 MAAC) won 67-64 at Manhattan (11-13, 7-8 MAAC). Aaron Estrada led the Peacocks with 18 points. Tykei Greene was high scorer for the Jaspers with 21 points.
Monmouth (15-11, 9-6 MAAC) won 65-61 at Marist (6-18, 5-10 MAAC). Ray Salnave led the Hawks with 13 points. Tyler Sagl led the Red Foxes with 16 points.
Quinnipiac (12-13, 7-8 MAAC) won at home 66-64 over Canisius (9-17, 4-11 MAAC). Rich Kelly led the Bobcats with 17 points and Kevin Marfo had another double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Jordan Henderson, Armon Harried and Majesty Brandon each scored 12 points for the Golden Griffins.
Princeton (11-11) lost 61-60 at Harvard.
Thursday results:
Stetson (15-13) lost 78-69 at NJIT.
Kennesaw State (1-25) lost 65-46 at North Alabama.
UConn (14-12) lost in double overtime 93-89 at Temple.
Colorado (21-6) won at home 70-66 over USC.
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