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Scrapper1 Mon Mar 03, 2008 01:33pm

Selection Monday
 
NCAA Division 3 Tournament brackets were just released today. If you're interested:

http://www.d3hoops.com/salem/08/pairings.htm

M&M Guy Mon Mar 03, 2008 01:42pm

Which site are you headed towards?

Scrapper1 Mon Mar 03, 2008 01:46pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
Which site are you headed towards?

I wish!!

M&M Guy Mon Mar 03, 2008 02:08pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I wish!!

Yea, same here, I guess.

On the women's side, I see a couple of teams are in that I've had the pleasure to work this season. In fact, one of the first round games has the winner of the CCIW, IL Wesleyan, pitted against the winner of the SLIAC, Maryville (MO). Wesleyan had to beat Millikin, who was the 2005 Nat'l Champion, for the conference championship, and Maryville comes in after setting a conference record for winning 30-some conference games in a row, and 3 conference championships in a row. And this is just a first-round game...

Scrapper1 Fri Mar 07, 2008 12:02pm

The Men's D3 tournament opened last night with a couple of upsets. The #24 team in the country -- Trinity (Conn.) -- was upset. And a sub-.500 team -- John Jay -- upset Moravian (who was probably the last "at large" team to get in). Trinity lost to the Coast Guard Academy, which advances to the second round for the first time in its history.

We always spend a lot of time talking about the D1 tournament, but very few of us actually officiate any of those teams. I've worked a couple of the teams in the D3 tournament, so I thought it might be fun to give updates as the tournament goes on.

You can see the full updated bracket at http://www.d3sports.com/playoffs/mbbbracket08.pdf

Scrapper1 Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:59am

I guess I'm the only one following this tourney. Just thought I'd mention that the #2 team in the country lost its first round game last night. University of Washington -- Whitewater lost to Loras by 1 point at home. The #8 team, Guilford, also lost their first round game. Lots of crazy results.

The Elms College won their first round game against Scranton, making them the first North Atlantic Conference team ever to reach the second round. Unfortunately, they're leaving the NAC after the end of the season.

It's a pretty fun tournament so far.

Dan_ref Sun Mar 09, 2008 07:44pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I guess I'm the only one following this tourney.

No. You're just the only one annoying everyone else about it.

BillyMac Sun Mar 09, 2008 08:12pm

Hey, Wait A Minute ...
 
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
No. You're just the only one annoying everyone else about it.

Hey, wait a minute. My daughter played Division III soccer (Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania), and my son ran Division II cross country (St. Anselm, Manchester, New Hampshire). Scrapper1 is not annoying me. I guess some Forum members feel that there is a "black hole" between high school basketball, and Division I basketball.

These young men, and women, work hard to play the sport they love, as do the officials who work their games. Let's give them all some respect.

Note: I also have a daughter who played basketball, until she was injured, on her medical school team (St. George's Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom). She described it as being like a Divison III sport here in the United States.

Dan_ref Sun Mar 09, 2008 08:30pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Hey, wait a minute. My daughter played Division III soccer (Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania), and my son ran Division II cross country (St. Anselm, Manchester, New Hampshire). Scrapper1 is not annoying me. I guess some Forum members feel that there is a "black hole" between high school basketball, and Division I basketball.

These young men, and women, work hard to play the sport they love, as do the officials who work their games. Let's give them all some respect.

Note: I also have a daughter who played basketball, until she was injured, on her medical school team (St. George's Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom). She described it as being like a Divison III sport here in the United States.

Relax Billy.

Hard as it is for you to believe, some of us don't have daughters and still follow D3 and D2 basketball pretty closely. And if you don't find Scrappy annoying... can you send me some of whatever it is you're smoking?

Rich Sun Mar 09, 2008 09:43pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Hey, wait a minute. My daughter played Division III soccer (Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania), and my son ran Division II cross country (St. Anselm, Manchester, New Hampshire). Scrapper1 is not annoying me. I guess some Forum members feel that there is a "black hole" between high school basketball, and Division I basketball.

These young men, and women, work hard to play the sport they love, as do the officials who work their games. Let's give them all some respect.

Note: I also have a daughter who played basketball, until she was injured, on her medical school team (St. George's Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom). She described it as being like a Divison III sport here in the United States.

I am a proud graduate of Juniata College, who made the women's hoops tourney for the first time I can remember. Juniata is a volleyball powerhouse and that's about it.

Mark Padgett Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:16pm

I can't wait for the big matchup between Whatsamatta U. and Solid State! The winner plays the winner of the game between Frankfort Undergraduate College of Kentucky and Sam Houston Institute of Texas! :eek:

BillyMac Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:17pm

My Old Kentucky Home ...
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
The winner plays the winner of the game between Frankfort Undergraduate College of Kentucky and Sam Houston Institute of Texas!

Do you pronounce the capital of Kentucky Louis-ville, or Louie-ville?

DonInKansas Mon Mar 10, 2008 05:54am

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
The winner plays the winner of the game between Frankfort Undergraduate College of Kentucky and Sam Houston Institute of Texas! :eek:

As one who lives about 2 hours from Friends University of Central Kansas, I don't find this funny.:):p

rockyroad Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:32pm

Interesting that the Men's bracket had two teams with first round bye's, and they were both in the West Region. Only one team had a bye on the Women's side...Scrapper, do you know why? Also, once again one of our Northwest Conference women's teams is in the round of 16. This time it's George Fox University from Newberg, OR. On the Men's side, it's Whitworth out of Spokane, WA.

Mark Dexter Mon Mar 10, 2008 09:50pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac
Note: I also have a daughter who played basketball, until she was injured, on her medical school team (St. George's Medical School, University of London, London, United Kingdom). She described it as being like a Divison III sport here in the United States.

Did they compete against other medical schools? If so, I may have picked the wrong one!

Scrapper1 Tue Mar 11, 2008 07:51am

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Originally Posted by rockyroad
Interesting that the Men's bracket had two teams with first round bye's, and they were both in the West Region. Only one team had a bye on the Women's side...Scrapper, do you know why?

The men actually have 5 bye teams. This year they were Hope, Whitworth, Amherst, Plattsburgh State, and UMASS - Dartmouth. Here's a brief explanation from D3hoops.com :

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Who goes to the tournament?

For the men: Fifty-nine teams go to the 2008 tournament — 38 conference champions, 17 runners-up from those conferences (Pool C) and 4 teams who are not in those 37 conferences (Pool B).

For the women: Sixty-three teams go to the tournament — 39 conference champions, 21 runners-up from those conferences (Pool C) and three teams who are not in those 39 conferences (Pool B). (This is official for 2008.) More women's teams go to the tournament because there are more women's basketball programs in Division III.
BTW, Coast Guard (from a small 7-team conference) beat a bye team, #10-ranked UMASS-Dartmouth, in the second round in Dartmouth. Coast Guard is on a pretty unbelievable roll. They're on a 12-game winning streak. They picked the right time to get hot. They have #13-ranked Rochester next.

rockyroad Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:41pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
The men actually have 5 bye teams. This year they were Hope, Whitworth, Amherst, Plattsburgh State, and UMASS - Dartmouth. Here's a brief explanation from D3hoops.com :


BTW, Coast Guard (from a small 7-team conference) beat a bye team, #10-ranked UMASS-Dartmouth, in the second round in Dartmouth. Coast Guard is on a pretty unbelievable roll. They're on a 12-game winning streak. They picked the right time to get hot. They have #13-ranked Rochester next.

Well that makes sense then...and I saw that the Coasties made the Round of 16. Good for them. That's pretty close to you, isn't it?

Texas Aggie Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:50pm

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You're just the only one annoying everyone else about it.
There's no reason to be a jerk. You can always ignore the thread.

Grow up.

Jurassic Referee Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:00pm

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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
There's no reason to be a jerk. You can always ignore the thread.

Grow up.

Obviously, you haven't noticed it, but Dan and Skippy have been yanking each other's chains since Skippy first appeared on this forum. Neither of them will ever admit it, but they know, like and respect each other.

Or alternatively, you can put 'em both down as both being jerks who deserve what they get. That'll work too. Your choice.:)

Scrapper1 Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:06pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Obviously, you haven't noticed it, but Dan and Skippy have been yanking each other's chains since Skippy first appeared on this forum.

I don't yank his chain. I merely make factual comments about his follicular difficulties.

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Neither of them will ever admit it, but they know, like and respect each other.
Yes. No. Hell no!

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Or alternatively, you can put 'em both down as both being jerks who deserve what they get. That'll work too. Your choice.:)
Shut up.

Dan_ref Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:09pm

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Originally Posted by Texas Aggie
There's no reason to be a jerk. You can always ignore the thread.

Grow up.


Relax Tex. Maybe go take a nice long ride on your pet cow or something.

Adam Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:14pm

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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
Obviously, you haven't noticed it, but Dan and Skippy have been yanking each other's chains since Skippy first appeared on this forum. Neither of them will ever admit it, but they know, like and respect each other.

Or alternatively, you can put 'em both down as both being jerks who deserve what they get. That'll work too. Your choice.:)

If I get to vote, Dan was rude. Film at 11! But, at least he's not governor of New Yawk.

rockyroad Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:16pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
If I get to vote, Dan was rude. Film at 11! But, at least he's not governor of New Yawk.

Nor does he have the expense account of Little Spitzer...but he is rude. And going straight to hell.

Dan_ref Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:16pm

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
I don't yank his chain. I merely make factual comments about his follicular difficulties.

Yank this
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Yes. No. Hell no!
Screw. You.
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Shut up.
Yeah! What the annoying little twerp said... . (you back from your cow ride yet Tex?)

Jurassic Referee Tue Mar 11, 2008 03:19pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Relax Tex. Maybe go take a nice long ride on your pet cow or something.

That's kinda frowned on.....outside of Texas.

No matter how cute the l'il heifer is.......

BillyMac Tue Mar 11, 2008 08:44pm

Date Night ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
That's kinda frowned on, outside of Texas.
No matter how cute the l'il heifer is

http://re3.yt-thm-a01.yimg.com/image/25/m6/3596283325

Scrapper1 Fri Mar 14, 2008 06:36pm

Sweet 16 games tonight in D3. Amherst won a close game to advance. Coast Guard with another huge upset, as they beat #13-ranked Rochester pretty easily. Wheaton also advances, by beating Whitworth. Wheaton's Kent Raymond scored 47 points!

This has been a really fun tournament to follow. I've been able to listen to the ends of all 3 of those games online through D3hoops.com.

Scrapper1 Sun Mar 16, 2008 08:26am

We're down to the Final Four. #1-ranked Hope will play #11-ranked Washington; and #3 Amherst will play #16 Ursinus. Ursinus finally ended Coast Guard's great run, but they needed overtime to do it. Washington and Amherst both made the trip to Salem last year as well, with Amherst winning the whole thing.

Raymond Mon Mar 17, 2008 07:26am

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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Ursinus finally ended Coast Guard's great run, but they needed overtime to do it.

It would really have been good if Uranus had ended the Coast Guard's runs. :)

Scrapper1 Sat Mar 22, 2008 01:02pm

Washington U and Amherst College won their respective semi-final games last night and so the pre-season #1 ranked team in the country will play the #2 ranked team for the D3 title today. You can listen (but not watch) through D3hoops.com, beginning at 6 pm eastern time.

Scrapper1 Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:34am

Washington U is your new D3 NCAA national champion, routing Amherst 90-68. For the second straight year, the defending champion made it to the title game, but was unable to repeat.

Congratulations, Washington U.!!


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