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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 22, 2009 15:25:42 GMT -5
Valparaiso 60 Michigan St. 90
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 21, 2009 23:44:27 GMT -5
Utah St. 61 Northeastern 64
Bethune-Cookman 51 Mississippi St. 67
Alabama St. 42 Belmont 78
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 21, 2009 22:46:59 GMT -5
Knights Stop Chippewas, 62-53 11/21/2009 HACKENSACK, N.J. -- Four players finished in double-figures but the Central Michigan men's basketball team couldn't overcome a 34-13 disadvantage at the free throw line in a 62-53 loss at Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday at Stratis Arena. Robbie Harman led the Chippewas in scoring with 13. CMU also got 12 points from starters Chris Kellermann and Jordan Bitzer and 11 from reserve Marko Spica. The Knights led at halftime by 12, 35-23. The Chippewas would get as close as five in the second half, 45-40, on a three by Harman at the 7:04 mark, but would get no closer as the Knights lead was back to double-figures by the 4:21 mark. "FDU shot the ball very well and hurt us in transition," head coach Ernie Zeigler said. "They really came out with a high level of intensity in their home opener." CMU outrebounded FDU, 40-38, and only committed 12 turnovers, but the Knights made 34 trips to the free throw line and shot 73 percent, while CMU made just 13 trips and shot 46 percent. Jalin Thomas finished with a team-high eight boards and Harman finished with a game-best six assists. The Chippewas shot 32 percent from the field compared to 38 percent by the Knights. Central connected on 7-of-23 threes (30 percent) while Fairlegh Dickinson hit on 5-of-12 (42 percent). The Chippewas (2-2) return to the court on Nov. 24 at Wright State. "We have some soul searching to do before we head down to Dayton to play the toughest team we've seen this season in Wright State," Zeigler said. "We're a work in progress and we're going to have to continue to get better on both ends of the floor." www.cmuchippewas.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=46435&SPID=4210&DB_OEM_ID=10500&ATCLID=204838335
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 21, 2009 22:26:19 GMT -5
Butler 64 Evansville 60
Nicholls St. 58 Miami (OH) 69
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 20, 2009 22:04:27 GMT -5
Robert Morris 59 Detroit 71
Toledo 62 Michigan St. 75
Miami (OH) 62 Louisiana Tech 74
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 20, 2009 14:09:26 GMT -5
We all know we have solid depth at guards. If our new big men can provide some depth next year, we are going to be solid next year.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 16, 2009 9:46:56 GMT -5
Raiders wrap up northwest trip with another winBy Marc Katz, Staff Writer November 16, 2009 SEATTLE — This just in. Tampa ranks ahead of Seattle in coffee consumption despite the fact every street corner here houses a coffee shop, and it rains more in New York City than Seattle despite three days of almost non-stop drizzle. Something else. Seattle is also the place Wright State won its second game in two days, beating Belmont 82-73 Sunday, Nov. 15, in the Raiders’ third game of the Athletes in Action Classic at Bank of America Arena on the campus of the University of Washington. Friday, the Raiders lost 74-69 to No. 14 UW, then beat Portland State 75-70 on Saturday. Both those games involved comebacks by the losing teams that made the final score close. Against Belmont, the Raiders held the Bruins scoreless for about 7 minutes, 30 seconds midway through the first half, and after scoring the first seven points of the second half, led 52-27. “The first half, we played exceptionally well,” WSU coach Brad Brownell said. “We played about as well as we could.” Belmont was not able to get the difference to single digits until the final basket of the game. “We’re still trying to put together two good halves,” said senior Todd Brown, who led the Raiders with 25 points. “We had some slippage.” Belmont cut WSU’s once gigantic lead to 11 points with 7:20 to play while the Raiders were working on some big-player foul problems, but Troy Tabler — who scored 16 points — drilled a 3-point shot that halted the comeback. “We had to deal with that (comeback) last night,” said Tabler of the game with Portland State. Consider it taken care of two nights in a row. www.daytondailynews.com/dayton-sports/wright-state-university-raiders/raiders-wrap-up-northwest-trip-with-another-win-403929.html
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:34:04 GMT -5
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:31:46 GMT -5
WSU 82 Belmont 73 Final
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:29:17 GMT -5
Cooperwood with the dunk. Under a minute left.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:27:54 GMT -5
78-66 Raiders.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:25:57 GMT -5
15 point lead.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:25:17 GMT -5
Todd makes them both.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:24:35 GMT -5
Todd shooting FTs.
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Post by Raider Rowdies on Nov 15, 2009 21:23:50 GMT -5
True, but seems like Evans would be better?? Looked good taking it to the rack the other night. 3 turnover's but that's not bad against the Huskie's guards Evans is in the game now and he was in the game the other night. He's the PG. It's on him to bring the ball up the court.
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