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Post by refrigeratorraider on Sept 3, 2022 11:53:22 GMT -5
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Post by refrigeratorraider on Sept 3, 2022 12:03:59 GMT -5
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Post by Big D on Sept 10, 2022 19:30:31 GMT -5
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Post by refrigeratorraider on Sept 12, 2022 16:29:36 GMT -5
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Post by bballraider on Sept 13, 2022 15:28:12 GMT -5
Hoops Resource 2022-23 Rankings for HLthehoopsresource.com/ncaa-college-basketball-rankings-all-363-teams-in-2022-23/National Ranking | Team Name | League | 128 | Youngstown State | Horizon League | 157 | Oakland | Horizon League | 186 | Milwaukee | Horizon League | 169 | Detroit | Horizon League | 218 | Northern Kentucky | Horizon League | 234 | Wright State | Horizon League | 257 | Robert Morris | Horizon League | 267 | Cleveland State | Horizon League | 294 | Purdue-Fort Wayne | Horizon League | 342 | Green Bay | Horizon League | 354 | IUPUI | Horizon League |
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Post by refrigeratorraider on Sept 26, 2022 10:45:09 GMT -5
The Almanac's projected standings for the Horizon:
1. Northern Kentucky 2. Wright State 3. Purdue Fort Wayne 4. Oakland 5. Detroit Mercy 6. Youngstown State 7. Cleveland State 8. Robert Morris 9. Milwaukee 10. Green Bay 11. IUPUI
Player of the Year: Antoine Davis (Detroit Mercy) DPOY: Deante Johnson (Cleveland State) Newcomer of the Year: Rocket Watts (Oakland) Coach of the year: Darrin Horn (Northern Kentucky)
Trey Calvin and Amari Davis both on 2nd team all conference
NKU projected as a 16-seed in their bracketology
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Post by bballraider on Oct 13, 2022 12:04:46 GMT -5
horizoneroundtable.com/2022/10/13/wright-state-raiders-2022-23-season-preview/HoriZone Roundtable's Season Preview for WSU. Talks about lineup. Here is the final outlook for the team. ... OutlookMost sports writers, including myself, place the Raiders in third this year. The loss of Basile and Holden are significant since they amounted for the majority of the scoring last year. The onus will be on the current iteration of Nagy’s Raiders to make a statement about what they can do, and their first two matches against Davidson at home on November 9th and at Louisville on November 12th will be their best chance. After all, Wright State’s play-in game was given to them due to their non-conference record. Overall, the Raiders still have the spark necessary to make a return trip to the Big Dance. They will need to address deficiencies from last year, specifically in rebounding and team defense, more so than before as the offense doesn’t appear to be as explosive, but a well-rounded Raider squad can easily take the Horizon’s crown.
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Post by Raider4Life on Oct 14, 2022 11:00:28 GMT -5
ESPN's HL COTY ContendersDarrin Horn, Northern Kentucky NorseHorn has won 64% of his games in three years at Northern Kentucky. A year after losing to Wright State by a point in the tournament title game, he hopes to avenge the result with a group anchored by four returning starters. Scott Nagy, Wright State RaidersYes, Nagy lost key players Grant Basile and Tanner Holden -- who averaged 38.5 PPG combined -- to the transfer portal. But three starters are back. And, Nagy has averaged nearly 22 wins per season over the last six years at Wright State.
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Post by jerrygball on Oct 18, 2022 19:36:27 GMT -5
I think the Raiders may have the best backcourt in the league. I forget who is in NKUs backcourt so maybe they are right there, but I'd be shocked if healthy if neither Calvin or Davis are first team all-conference. Maybe not both, but at least one.
It should be an interesting team. At the end of last year Calvin was terrific. Finke kind of had a tough shooting year last year most of the year. I think where they could be really good is if Calvin continues to play at that high level, Davis plays to expectations scoring 14-16ppg or so, Finke shoots better, Huibrigste becomes the 3 threat he can be, you also have Norris as a really good backup PG, Welage.
Power Forward and Center is where they are a little more inexperienced this year, and you're not quite sure who will score from those positions. Is Finke going to play some PF though?
I think it's going to be a fun team overall though. I wouldn't get too down if they struggle at times, as we know it's how you finish at the end of the season.
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Post by bballraider on Oct 19, 2022 11:15:59 GMT -5
HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL horizonleague.org/news/2022/10/18/mens-basketball-purdue-fort-wayne-northern-kentucky-tied-for-hlmbb-favorites-detroit-mercys-davis-named-preseason-player-of-the-year.aspx2022-23 #HLMBB Preseason Poll Results
T1. Purdue Fort Wayne (17) – 394 T1. Northern Kentucky (15) – 394 3. Wright State (3) – 329 4. Oakland (2) – 321 5. Youngstown State (1) – 291 6. Detroit Mercy (2) – 268 7. Cleveland State – 188 8. RMU – 163 9. Milwaukee – 132 10. Green Bay – 111 11. IUPUI – 49 Preseason Player of the Year
Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy Preseason All-League First Team (alphabetical order by school)
Antoine Davis, Detroit Mercy Marques Warrick, Northern Kentucky Jalen Moore, Oakland Jarred Godfrey, Purdue Fort Wayne Dwayne Cohill, Youngstown State Preseason All-League Second Team (alphabetical order by school)
Trevon Faulkner, Northern Kentucky Sam Vinson, Northern Kentucky Kahliel Spear, RMU Trey Calvin, Wright State Amari Davis, Wright State
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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2022 18:31:24 GMT -5
www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/34883029#HorizonHorizon League Cleveland State Vikings League poll predicted finish: seventh Daniyal Robinson has returnees Deante Johnson (7.5 PPG) and Deshon Parker (4.4 PPG), along with a multitude of transfers, in his first year in Cleveland. He's following the same roster formula he helped Iowa State use as an assistant during some of its most successful years.
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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2022 16:52:40 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2022 17:07:07 GMT -5
mens-mid-major-top-25 collegeinsider.com/mens-mid-major-top-2517 Purdue-Fort Wayne 19 NKU OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Penn 100, Bradley 96, Yale 85, Vermont 83, San Francisco 82, Colgate 80, Samford 79, James Madison 76, Missouri State 74, Charleston 70, Montana State 55, Northern Iowa 54, Abilene Christian 52, UNCG 50, Chattanooga 48, Texas State 41, Stephen F. Austin 37, Santa Clara 34, Murray State 30, South Dakota 28, Princeton 26, Utah Valley 26, Oakland 25, Georgia State 22, Wright State 21, Delaware 20, Jacksonville 19, Southern Utah 19, Portland 13, Montana 11, Ohio 11, Youngstown State 11, UNCW 10, South Alabama 9, Ball State 8, Eastern Washington 8, Long Beach 8, Loyola Marymount 8, Wofford 7, Lipscomb 6, Sam Houston State 5, UC Irvine 5, Winthrop 5, Hawaii 4, Morehead State 4, Mercer 2, Prairie View 2, Texas A&M Corpus Christi 2, Boston University 1, Campbell 1, FGCU 1, Northeastern 1, SIU Edwardsville 1.
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Post by The Pack on Nov 4, 2022 18:38:05 GMT -5
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