Thursday, March 12, 2015

DoggyDaddy's Dailies 3/13/15


GO HUSKIES!!!!!


 


I made a few changes with the NCAA tournament coming up. Hope you like them. Still have my opinion pieces and UConn links. I added links to anything going on in WCBB. I added the scores from all the conference tournaments and any I'll point out any automatic bid winners.

Once the NCAA tournament starts, I'll have the brackets listed and scored posted as they happen. So any time you check the blog, you will see updates.

Hope this all works out...it's all new to me!!!!

Thanks for reading!


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Incoming UConn recruit, Katie Lou Samuelson has been selected Player of the Year by the Naismith Committee.

This young woman is going to be a star  at UConn, not only because of her abilities on the court but she just has that "it" factor.



That's the future. Here is the present.

Breanna Stewart Dunking in Practice 
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FUN WITH NUMBERS!!
AUTHORED BY DAVID IN NAPLES

Basketball is a simple game. Put the ball in the basket more than the other guy. UConn wins because they are better at that simple task.

Consider:
 
1. UConn opponents scored 605 baskets this season.
2. UConn created 608 turnovers by their opponents.
3. The they have the ball, the other guys were more likely to turn it over, than get it in the basket.
 
Go Huskies..!!
 
P.S. – UConn scored 1,157 baskets of their own.
 

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More tickets punched to the dance?
 
Not today! More to come.
 
   
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It's Mid-Major time for the rest of the week as the Power-5 Conferences plus the Big East and American conferences have completed their tournaments. Several NCAA tourney berths are in play and you get some really intense games as teams know it's their only shot to get to the tourney. I'll post the results here. Some games are late so I'll add them as I see them after my initial posting.
 
Wednesday's Conference Tourney Games
Lower ranked team listed first - Winner in bold
 
 C-USA - Quarterfinals
Louisiana Tech 58 Middle Tennessee 77
Charlotte 67 Western Kentucky 70
Old Dominion 63 UTSA 49
UAB 66 Southern Miss 80
 
 MAC - 3rd Round
Eastern Michigan 95 Akron 66
Western Michigan 60 Buffalo 63
 
MEAC- Quarterfinals
Howard 55 Norfolk State 67
Bethune-Cookman 54 N Carolina A&T 75
  
 SWAC - Quarterfinals
Grambling State 62 Alabama State 65
Alcorn State 59 PV A&M 66
 
CAA 1st Round 
Northeastern 61 Delaware 73
Charleston 70 Towson 79
 
Southland 1st Round
Houston Baptist 70 McNeese State 68
Central Arkansas 49 Northwestern State 63
 
MVC 1st Round
Loyola (Ill) 67 Bradley 55 
Illinois State 51 Evansville 55
 
 
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NEWS LINKS 

The 1995 Connecticut Huskies: The Team That Made Women's Basketball The Big Lead

Samuelson awarded Naismith Trophy Carl Adamac

UConn signee Samuelson is Naismith Player of Year Jim Fuller

UConn commits Collier, Dangerfield, Samuelson named Gatorade State POY Jim Fuller



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 NCAA Women's Basketball News
Links from around the world of WCBB
 

Thanks to my friend JohnnyC who sends me these numbers when he can.

Breanna Bolden Charleston 28 points
Latorri Hines-Allen Towson 26 points 11 rebounds
Miracle Woods W. Michigan 27 point

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Interesting Blogs

 Women's Hoops Blog By ThisJustIn
 

John Altavilla's blog, Hartford Courant
 
Jim Fuller's blog, New Haven Register
 

 

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