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Week #9 begins. The A-10 continues to be absent from both national polls. As one measure of the overall quality of the OOC schedule no URI OOC opponent gets votes in either poll or in the other votes category, again something not seen in years.
Duke assumes the #1 position in both polls.
The loss to Hawaii had the expected negative impact on URI rankings.
Rankings versus previous week:
NET - 102, up 1
BPI - 110, down 12
Sagarin - 95, down 9
Pomeroy - 104, down 5
The cumulative record to date for URI OOC opponents now stands at 90-62, .592, a slight increase from the previous week.
With the completion of the conference's OCC schedule completed, the A-10 record is 96-83, .536, not exactly a stellar achievement.
Slow start to the week with few games on this last day of 2018.
In the A-10, only game was Duquesne hosting surprising NJIT and the Dukes, trailing most of game, lost, 78-67. This game completed Duquesne's OOC schedule which included 10 home games, two games held at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, and one true road game at Notre Dame.
In a game now underway at the Dunk, PC trails Creighton at the half, 34-31
Duke assumes the #1 position in both polls.
The loss to Hawaii had the expected negative impact on URI rankings.
Rankings versus previous week:
NET - 102, up 1
BPI - 110, down 12
Sagarin - 95, down 9
Pomeroy - 104, down 5
The cumulative record to date for URI OOC opponents now stands at 90-62, .592, a slight increase from the previous week.
With the completion of the conference's OCC schedule completed, the A-10 record is 96-83, .536, not exactly a stellar achievement.
Slow start to the week with few games on this last day of 2018.
In the A-10, only game was Duquesne hosting surprising NJIT and the Dukes, trailing most of game, lost, 78-67. This game completed Duquesne's OOC schedule which included 10 home games, two games held at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, and one true road game at Notre Dame.
In a game now underway at the Dunk, PC trails Creighton at the half, 34-31
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PC loses by 11 at home. Not a good start to Big East play. Next up Nova, @ GTown, Seton Hall, @ Marquette. All without Reeves. They could be looking at 0-5.
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In other New England action, BC falls in OT at home to Hartford 79-78. Eagles are now 9-3 with its two other losses also at home (6-3 at Conte) to IUPUI and PC.
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Happy to see PC take it on the chin at home. Hopefully this puts a dent in their at large chances
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I don’t think one game is going to put a huge dent... they still have 9 Q1 games and 6 Q2 games left in their 17 conference games. They did not play terrible today but Creighton hit some stupidly difficult shots at the end of the shot clock. At one point of the game they hit 10 straight 3s and a good number of them were contested. That’ll sink a good number of teams.
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RJ, how do you see PC doing in their next four games without Reeves - Nova, @ GTown, S Hall, @ Marquette?rjsuperfly66 wrote: ↑5 years agoI don’t think one game is going to put a huge dent... they still have 9 Q1 games and 6 Q2 games left in their 17 conference games. They did not play terrible today but Creighton hit some stupidly difficult shots at the end of the shot clock. At one point of the game they hit 10 straight 3s and a good number of them were contested. That’ll sink a good number of teams.
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Maybe it’s the tequila speaking, but I’m thinking 2-2. However, I think any result is possible, outside of 4-0. I think PC is actually playing decent basketball, I thought today they just ran into a buzzsaw. If they consistently play like they did today and continuously improve, 10-8 is definitely possible IMHO.Rhody83 wrote: ↑5 years agoRJ, how do you see PC doing in their next four games without Reeves - Nova, @ GTown, S Hall, @ Marquette?rjsuperfly66 wrote: ↑5 years agoI don’t think one game is going to put a huge dent... they still have 9 Q1 games and 6 Q2 games left in their 17 conference games. They did not play terrible today but Creighton hit some stupidly difficult shots at the end of the shot clock. At one point of the game they hit 10 straight 3s and a good number of them were contested. That’ll sink a good number of teams.
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Limited action on New Year's Day given this day sports wise is devoted to college football.
No games in the A-10.
One game is Marquette playing at St. John's and the outcome will be of interest since Marquette, playing on the road, is the only BE team currently ranked in the Top 25 and St. John's is a team URI met in a pre season scrimmage.
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No games in the A-10.
One game is Marquette playing at St. John's and the outcome will be of interest since Marquette, playing on the road, is the only BE team currently ranked in the Top 25 and St. John's is a team URI met in a pre season scrimmage.
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It was a pretty entertaining game for a while. You're absolutely right about Creighton's shooting - they hit some ri-dic-ulous 3's. I wouldn't say they were just 'contested', these were 3s hit with guys all over them. If Creighton shoots anything close to the way they did yesterday, they will have a really nice season.rjsuperfly66 wrote: ↑5 years agoI don’t think one game is going to put a huge dent... they still have 9 Q1 games and 6 Q2 games left in their 17 conference games. They did not play terrible today but Creighton hit some stupidly difficult shots at the end of the shot clock. At one point of the game they hit 10 straight 3s and a good number of them were contested. That’ll sink a good number of teams.
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Nice win for St J. Does that make Rhody's secret scrimmage win a Q1 secret scrimmage win? Will we get a secret NET bump?Obadiah wrote: ↑5 years ago Limited action on New Year's Day given this day sports wise is devoted to college football.
No games in the A-10.
One game is Marquette playing at St. John's and the outcome will be of interest since Marquette, playing on the road, is the only BE team currently ranked in the Top 25 and St. John's is a team URI met in a pre season scrimmage.
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#18 Marquette in only its second true road game of season, is easily defeated at St. John's, 89-69. Marquette held a brief two point lead midway in the first half, but thereafter it was all Johnnies as they had superior shooting on all fronts all night - put in eleven treys. In true Big East fashion, Marquette was 11-2 in the OOC with 10 home games and one road game (a loss to Indiana) and two neutral site games. You don't deserve to be ranked, if you can't show a quality true road win.
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you are being too nice. That is an ass kicking. 20 point loss.Obadiah wrote: ↑5 years ago #18 Marquette in only its second true road game of season, is easily defeated at St. John's, 89-69. Marquette held a brief two point lead midway in the first half, but thereafter it was all Johnnies as they had superior shooting on all fronts all night - put in eleven treys. In true Big East fashion, Marquette was 11-2 in the OOC with 10 home games and one road game (a loss to Indiana) and two neutral site games. You don't deserve to be ranked, if you can't show a quality true road win.
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The BE will end up having several bubble teams this March.
No 6-7 slam dunks [based on RPI] as in prior years.
They also aren't likely to get maybe 1 or 2 tops past the first weekend of the tourney either. Maybe none!
No 6-7 slam dunks [based on RPI] as in prior years.
They also aren't likely to get maybe 1 or 2 tops past the first weekend of the tourney either. Maybe none!
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I think that win will get Johnnies in the Top 25
As much as I am pulling against PC they probably do get to 10-8 in conf and another Big dance
As much as I am pulling against PC they probably do get to 10-8 in conf and another Big dance
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Limited action continues on Wednesday.
No games in the A-10.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
#11 Texas Tech at West Virginia, 7 PM. On ESPNU.
Harvard at #15 North Carolina, 7 PM. On ESPN2. Go Crimson!
Maine at Brown, 7 PM. On ESPN+.
Bucknell at Army, 7PM.
No games in the A-10.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
#11 Texas Tech at West Virginia, 7 PM. On ESPNU.
Harvard at #15 North Carolina, 7 PM. On ESPN2. Go Crimson!
Maine at Brown, 7 PM. On ESPN+.
Bucknell at Army, 7PM.
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PC has NET of 89 through 14 OOC games where only 2 of the 14 were road games
That rating puts them 8th in a down year for the NBE
Reeves is out
Duke has not performed to the level many expected he would being a Top 50 recruit
You may be right that PC makes the NCAA Tournament but if so that should be a heck of a Coaching job by Ed C
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I agree. We are about to see how good a game coach Cooley is. They could lose their next 4 games. If they do, it will be hard to rebound from an 0-5 BE start.ramster wrote: ↑5 years agoPC has NET of 89 through 14 OOC games where only 2 of the 14 were road games
That rating puts them 8th in a down year for the NBE
Reeves is out
Duke has not performed to the level many expected he would being a Top 50 recruit
You may be right that PC makes the NCAA Tournament but if so that should be a heck of a Coaching job by Ed C
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In a close match, WVU lost on their home court to #11 Texas Tech, 62-59.
Harvard was soundly beaten by UNC, 87-67.
After trailing 37-13 at the half, Bucknell came back to nip Army, 64-63. FWIW, Brown beat Army earlier by 20 points.
Brown beat Maine. 75-67. Brown led comfortably through most of the game, but with the Bruins holding a ten point lead, Maine put on a furious rally in the last 4 minutes of game to close to 2 with 90 seconds left on the clock, but the Black Bears could get no further.
Harvard was soundly beaten by UNC, 87-67.
After trailing 37-13 at the half, Bucknell came back to nip Army, 64-63. FWIW, Brown beat Army earlier by 20 points.
Brown beat Maine. 75-67. Brown led comfortably through most of the game, but with the Bruins holding a ten point lead, Maine put on a furious rally in the last 4 minutes of game to close to 2 with 90 seconds left on the clock, but the Black Bears could get no further.
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They won’t lose their next 4. BE is similar to A10 this year, but with overall better teams. A lot of parity, young teams or teams in transition, no dominant team. They could all go 9-9 this year.Rhody83 wrote: ↑5 years agoI agree. We are about to see how good a game coach Cooley is. They could lose their next 4 games. If they do, it will be hard to rebound from an 0-5 BE start.ramster wrote: ↑5 years agoPC has NET of 89 through 14 OOC games where only 2 of the 14 were road games
That rating puts them 8th in a down year for the NBE
Reeves is out
Duke has not performed to the level many expected he would being a Top 50 recruit
You may be right that PC makes the NCAA Tournament but if so that should be a heck of a Coaching job by Ed C
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Villanova Lossbigappleram wrote: ↑5 years agoThey won’t lose their next 4. BE is similar to A10 this year, but with overall better teams. A lot of parity, young teams or teams in transition, no dominant team. They could all go 9-9 this year.Rhody83 wrote: ↑5 years agoI agree. We are about to see how good a game coach Cooley is. They could lose their next 4 games. If they do, it will be hard to rebound from an 0-5 BE start.ramster wrote: ↑5 years ago
PC has NET of 89 through 14 OOC games where only 2 of the 14 were road games
That rating puts them 8th in a down year for the NBE
Reeves is out
Duke has not performed to the level many expected he would being a Top 50 recruit
You may be right that PC makes the NCAA Tournament but if so that should be a heck of a Coaching job by Ed C
@ GTown ?
Seton Hall Loss
@ Marquette Loss
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True I actually think PC will beat Nova at home on Saturday
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UCONN loses to USF. UConn was up 8 at half and loses by 8. Out scored 51-35 in the second half.
USF was projected to finish last in the American. Oh boy.
USF was projected to finish last in the American. Oh boy.
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I am far more concerned with David Cox and how Rhody does in its next four games.
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Nova just about beat lowly DePaul at home tonight. Nova does not look like a special team this year.
Hate to say it but the Friars probably will beat them on Saturday and may be favored but of course I hope Nova wins by at least 35.
Hate to say it but the Friars probably will beat them on Saturday and may be favored but of course I hope Nova wins by at least 35.
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Yeah I think it will be close to a pick em spread Nova PC
Watched that USF UConn game looks like Brian Gregory turning things around there
Watched that USF UConn game looks like Brian Gregory turning things around there
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Yes! Inject their tears directly into my veins!
If there is a fanbase that doesn't deserve Dan, it's UConn.
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Wow, just saw the score. I watched the first half and thought UConn would win no problem. Oh well, looks like...'problem!'
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The A-10 officially opens its conference schedule on Thursday as George Mason visits Saint Joseph's in the only conference game of the evening, 7:30 PM. On CBSSN.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
St. Francis (BKN) at Bryant, 7 PM.
Holy Cross at Loyola (MD), 7 PM.
Charleston at Towson, 7 PM.
Western Kentucky at Charlotte, 7:30 PM.
Florida International at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 PM. On ESPN+.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
St. Francis (BKN) at Bryant, 7 PM.
Holy Cross at Loyola (MD), 7 PM.
Charleston at Towson, 7 PM.
Western Kentucky at Charlotte, 7:30 PM.
Florida International at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 PM. On ESPN+.
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Dan's had a few recent losses where his Huskies were vastly outplayed in the second half. Huskies have been outscored by nearly 20pts in each of the last two games after halftime. Queue the "Dan can't make in-game adjustments" crew...
Not pretty.
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I never thought Dan was a particularly good in-game coach UNTIL Coach Cox joined the staff. Even then, his continued reliance on nothing but man D when the game was screaming for something else was mind boggling. He was a promoter, a builder and everything we needed at the time.ATPTourFan wrote: ↑5 years agoDan's had a few recent losses where his Huskies were vastly outplayed in the second half. Huskies have been outscored by nearly 20pts in each of the last two games after halftime. Queue the "Dan can't make in-game adjustments" crew...
Not pretty.
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Talked to a big UConn booster today and he told me he's concerned about Dan's X and O's ability.
Asked him did you see a lot of his games at URI? How DH would play stall ball and fritter away late leads?
I mean you have to give Dan time to get his own players, but I told him give him another year or two and if things don't change, well then they have a problem.
Hey they wanted him badly. Now they have him, and they aren't so sure anymore. We'll see.
Asked him did you see a lot of his games at URI? How DH would play stall ball and fritter away late leads?
I mean you have to give Dan time to get his own players, but I told him give him another year or two and if things don't change, well then they have a problem.
Hey they wanted him badly. Now they have him, and they aren't so sure anymore. We'll see.
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My favorite Hurley quotes after the game last night:
“We exhibit all the symptoms of a team that's not good."
“When the snowball starts rolling down the hill, we cave in."
You can talk about in game adjustments but when your team gets beat to every loose ball and gives up 6 offensive rebounds off of missed FTs you have to look at effort and focus. They are going to see Dan Hurley the ahole in practice for the next week.
“We exhibit all the symptoms of a team that's not good."
“When the snowball starts rolling down the hill, we cave in."
You can talk about in game adjustments but when your team gets beat to every loose ball and gives up 6 offensive rebounds off of missed FTs you have to look at effort and focus. They are going to see Dan Hurley the ahole in practice for the next week.
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Dan is going to be fine there and while I love to see UConn fans upset, the ones that are bitching about him now are idiots. I’d say those ingrates don’t deserve him, but as we well know, our fan base is not short on silly fans or fans that doubted Hurley before the wagon started rolling (the Venn Diagram there is nearly two overlapping circles).rambone 78 wrote: ↑5 years ago Talked to a big UConn booster today and he told me he's concerned about Dan's X and O's ability.
Asked him did you see a lot of his games at URI? How DH would play stall ball and fritter away late leads?
I mean you have to give Dan time to get his own players, but I told him give him another year or two and if things don't change, well then they have a problem.
Hey they wanted him badly. Now they have him, and they aren't so sure anymore. We'll see.
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These tweets are full of BS. This kid played 9 games for Oregon. He was playing for his “dream school” (it must have been a really short dream) for his “favorite coach” (for 9 games). Just be honest. You wished you could’ve went directly to the pros and avoid college completely. The “best part” of Bol’s life lasted 5 weeks.
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Well I'm certainly not pom pom cheering for DH to succeed at uconn. In fact complete opposite. Their fans are bitching he is playing a 3 guard line-up and the bigs are soft. Guess they never watched URI basketball the last couple years. Gonna be interesting.
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GMU pulls away late in the 2nd half to blow away St Joe's at Hawk Hill 85- 60.
OOC Opponents tonight
WINS
Bryant
Holy Cross
Charleston
LOSSES
Charlotte
Mid Tenn State
OOC Opponents tonight
WINS
Bryant
Holy Cross
Charleston
LOSSES
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In an opening shocker, George Mason beat Saint Joseph's, 85-60. This was a one point game with 12 minutes left when GMU exploded to win going away!!! Putting in 15 threes on 53.6% shooting did help. A nice road win for GMU.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
Nice win for Bryant as they defeat St. Francis (BKN), 76-66. Bryant dominated the first half, but the second stanza was closely contested and Bryant manage to get separation in the last three minutes of game.
Holy Cross wins at Loyola (MD), 80-73. The Crusaders led most of the game by double digits.
Charleston won its tenth straight as they opened up the CAA season with a road win over Towson, 67-55.
On a comparative basis, not great news from tonight's games in C-USA land:
Western Kentucky routed Charlotte, in a game that was only close for 10 minutes, 68-50, and Florida International handed Middle Tennessee, its tenth consecutive loss, 83-76.
In games involving URI OOC opponents:
Nice win for Bryant as they defeat St. Francis (BKN), 76-66. Bryant dominated the first half, but the second stanza was closely contested and Bryant manage to get separation in the last three minutes of game.
Holy Cross wins at Loyola (MD), 80-73. The Crusaders led most of the game by double digits.
Charleston won its tenth straight as they opened up the CAA season with a road win over Towson, 67-55.
On a comparative basis, not great news from tonight's games in C-USA land:
Western Kentucky routed Charlotte, in a game that was only close for 10 minutes, 68-50, and Florida International handed Middle Tennessee, its tenth consecutive loss, 83-76.
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Say it ain't so Phil Martelli and St Joes U !!!
As far as UConn goes they will be fine it's year 1 and DH gets his normal pass
They struggle in Year 2 and 3 then the natives will get restless
As far as UConn goes they will be fine it's year 1 and DH gets his normal pass
They struggle in Year 2 and 3 then the natives will get restless
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Some of them are already restless, reef.
I think they expected a rose garden right off the bat, and we could have told them not so fast.
Dan will get more talent there and then their fans can make judgements.
I think they expected a rose garden right off the bat, and we could have told them not so fast.
Dan will get more talent there and then their fans can make judgements.
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I’m not Pom Pom waiving for him/them, either. I just think it is a virtual certainty that they’re going to be really, really good with him there. I’d love to see them fail, but it isn’t anything against Dan. I respect the hell out of the guy as a coach and honestly can’t see him failing at anything, and on a personal level I feel bad rooting against him and wanting him to fail because I really like him. I just hate UConn so much that if my brother went there to coach I’d root for him to fail, too.theblueram wrote: ↑5 years ago Well I'm certainly not pom pom cheering for DH to succeed at uconn. In fact complete opposite. Their fans are bitching he is playing a 3 guard line-up and the bigs are soft. Guess they never watched URI basketball the last couple years. Gonna be interesting.
So yeah, I’d say my feelings on Dan at Uconn are complicated. Haha. Really love the guy, hope he fails, think it’s a virtual certainty he won’t. Typical shit.
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I feel the same way TP good analogy
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The Hawks led 51-50 with 12 minutes left to play. George Mason ended the game on a 35-9 run to win by 25 (85-30).
Martelli has generally been a good coach usually getting the most out of what he had. I however have never liked his personality as he has always rubbed me the wrong way. He seems totally wrapped up in himself and never gives anyone else any credit.
One has to wonder if time has passed Martelli by. The run with Nelson and West is long gone by and he has just three NCAA bids in the 14 seasons since then. Recent years have been somewhat lean. He is very handsomely paid having been making a lot more than URI's coaches. Given the small size of the school and its limited revenue streams (gym is among the smallest in the A-10), it begs the question whether things can continue as is at Hawk Hill. The school recently got a new AD and it may be time for Phil (will be 65 in August) to start thinking of his ride off into the sunset.
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2017-18 16-16
2016-17 11-20
2015-16 28-8 (NCAA 2nd round)
2014-15 13-18
2013-14 24-10 (NCAA)
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Maybe the league has finally found some new, competent referees -- you know, who don't roll over and play dead for Young Frankenstein.
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I have spoken to many UConn boosters and overwhelming consensus is they are thrilled with DH, and chalk any shortcomings up to the talent. Obviously that will wear off if in 2-3 years he isn't winning at the level they expect, with his guys.rambone 78 wrote: ↑5 years ago Talked to a big UConn booster today and he told me he's concerned about Dan's X and O's ability.
Asked him did you see a lot of his games at URI? How DH would play stall ball and fritter away late leads?
I mean you have to give Dan time to get his own players, but I told him give him another year or two and if things don't change, well then they have a problem.
Hey they wanted him badly. Now they have him, and they aren't so sure anymore. We'll see.
But the knocks on his coaching ability by some here is nutso to me, I am guessing 99 out of 100 of you would take him back in a second if the opportunity presented itself tomorrow. First it was, 'he can't teach offense all he does is let Xavier Munford gun away, our offense is ranked 200 in the country'. Then he got his guys and our offense was Top 50ish two years in a row. Then it was 'he can't recruit big guys' - until he got Cyril, Jermaine. Then it was 'he can't teach X's and O's', until numerous stats showed how proficient we were in ATO situations where the coach actually is diagramming step by step instructions on what to do next. And now in the end we are landing on 'he can't hold a lead, he plays stall ball'. Here is a theory, do you think with a senior laden team in the middle of an 11,12,13 game winning streak in the grind of a season that maybe he was trying at times to conserve energy and milk clock late in games versus playing stall ball, whatever that is defined as. Did Jim Valvano play stall ball when he milked the clock on his way to an NCAA championship?
IMO the only coaching criticism I would pin on DH is at times his belief in himself is so high that he is slow to adapt or accept a different way of doing things. This is a nuanced critique though, because his conviction and his ways of doing things have proven to be very effective at every job he has had. And I am guessing that as he matures as a coach and gets more seasoned this will be an area he will improve.
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Re: Week #9 - Games of Interest
I would say maybe to that one. St. Joe's was supposed to be good this year, and they aren't living up to expectations (like a lot of A10 teams this year unfortunately). I've always thought he was a decent X and O guy, who can forget him coaching circles around Hurley last year on senior night. Also, have to remember it was just 3 seasons ago when they were a shot away from the Sweet 16 , they had #1 seed Oregon on the ropes in that second round matchup.RF1 wrote: ↑5 years agoThe Hawks led 51-50 with 12 minutes left to play. Mason ended the game on a 35-9 run to win by 25 (85-30).
Martelli has generally been a good coach usually getting the most out of what he had. I however have never liked his personality as he has always rubbed me the wrong way. He seems totally wrapped up in himself and never gives anyone else any credit.
One has to wonder if time has passed Martelli by. The run with Nelson and West is long gone by and he has just three NCAA bids in the 14 seasons since then. Recent years have been somewhat lean. He is very handsomely paid having been making a lot more than URI's coaches. Given the small size of the school and its limited revenues streams (gym is among the smallest in the A-10), it begs the question whether things can continue as is at hawk Hill. The school recently got a new AD and it may be time for Phil (will be 65 in August) to start thinking of his ride off into the sunset.
Martelli Record
2018-19 7-6 to date
2017-18 16-16
2016-17 11-20
2015-16 28-8 (NCAA 2nd round)
2014-15 13-18
2013-14 24-10 (NCAA)
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RE: Martelli. I know Twitter isn't exactly the best thermometer for a fan base, but there is a growing number of vocal St. Joe's fans out there that want Martelli gone. They're hungry for some new blood, i.e. a young, hungry, up-and-coming coach. I can't say I would disagree.
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Re: Week #9 - Games of Interest
SmartyBarrett wrote: ↑5 years ago RE: Martelli. I know Twitter isn't exactly the best thermometer for a fan base, but there is a growing number of vocal St. Joe's fans out there that want Martelli gone. They're hungry for some new blood, i.e. a young, hungry, up-and-coming coach. I can't say I would disagree.
Unless they win the A-10 tournament, St Joe's will not be going to the NCAA this year. That would mean just three trips in the last 15 years for one of the league's highest paid coaches. Per my understanding, ticket prices at St Joe's are very high due to the smallness of their gym (4,200). High prices with few NCAA trips generally makes fans unhappy.
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Re: Week #9 - Games of Interest
How did he coach circles around Hurley? Our guys missed all the open looks, that wasn't coaching. Plus, if he was so much better than Dan, why did we win the rematch? Sounds like Dan won the battle of the adjustments if it was all coaching the first timePillPushr wrote: ↑5 years agoI would say maybe to that one. St. Joe's was supposed to be good this year, and they aren't living up to expectations (like a lot of A10 teams this year unfortunately). I've always thought he was a decent X and O guy, who can forget him coaching circles around Hurley last year on senior night. Also, have to remember it was just 3 seasons ago when they were a shot away from the Sweet 16 , they had #1 seed Oregon on the ropes in that second round matchup.RF1 wrote: ↑5 years agoThe Hawks led 51-50 with 12 minutes left to play. Mason ended the game on a 35-9 run to win by 25 (85-30).
Martelli has generally been a good coach usually getting the most out of what he had. I however have never liked his personality as he has always rubbed me the wrong way. He seems totally wrapped up in himself and never gives anyone else any credit.
One has to wonder if time has passed Martelli by. The run with Nelson and West is long gone by and he has just three NCAA bids in the 14 seasons since then. Recent years have been somewhat lean. He is very handsomely paid having been making a lot more than URI's coaches. Given the small size of the school and its limited revenues streams (gym is among the smallest in the A-10), it begs the question whether things can continue as is at hawk Hill. The school recently got a new AD and it may be time for Phil (will be 65 in August) to start thinking of his ride off into the sunset.
Martelli Record
2018-19 7-6 to date
2017-18 16-16
2016-17 11-20
2015-16 28-8 (NCAA 2nd round)
2014-15 13-18
2013-14 24-10 (NCAA)
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