Didn't we lose a big-man recruit to Harvard (called by some the Marquette of Boston)? I don't recognize him on the roster.
Quote from: The Lens on March 21, 2013, 10:48:38 PM
Didn't we lose a big-man recruit to Harvard (called by some the Marquette of Boston)? I don't recognize him on the roster.
You're probably thinking of Zena Edosomwan. He's a 2013, still just a high schooler. (at one point was a 2012)
We have looked at the younger brother of Harvard's Jonah Travis, Reid. He's a 2014 less than 48 hours from another Minnesota state championship.
All I know is that if there is a LoboScoop.com out there, it might just melt down in the next couple minutes.
Quote from: Oldgym on March 21, 2013, 10:52:15 PM
All I know is that if there is a LoboScoop.com out there, it might just melt down in the next couple minutes.
haha
Frank Ben-Eze.
He committed to Harvard, but ended up at Davidson, of all places. He's since graduated.
Quote from: Jay Bee on March 21, 2013, 10:50:47 PM
You're probably thinking of Zena Edosomwan. He's a 2013, still just a high schooler. (at one point was a 2012)
We have looked at the younger brother of Harvard's Jonah Travis, Reid. He's a 2014 less than 48 hours from another Minnesota state championship.
Your avatar picture looked familiar, but I couldn't place it. Now I realize that the guy on the left is Tyrus Jones. Whose the other guy, Okafor?
Quote from: LittleMurs on March 21, 2013, 10:56:45 PM
Your avatar picture looked familiar, but I couldn't place it. Nor I realize that the guy on the left is Tyrus Jones. Whose the other guy, Okafor?
Maybe it's just coincidence?
Think of another top ~10 2014 recruit from Minnesota.
Speaking of Harvard and NM, will NM pull a Marquette-like comeback this game?
Quote from: Oldgym on March 21, 2013, 10:52:15 PM
All I know is that if there is a LoboScoop.com out there, it might just melt down in the next couple minutes.
Yep, and many will be blaming Alford as if only they could get out from behind their computers and be coaching the team instead, the Lobos would be cruising to an easy victory. Cracks me up every time as it happens on every sports forum out there, regardless of the sport.
Either way, man is March Madness so fabulous given today's college ball where mid-majors can beat almost anybody on a given day. I love it. Best sporting event out there IMO.
I will gladly X Harvard out of my bracket if the Crimson pull this off. Gutsy play from Marquette East thus far!
Quote from: Oldgym on March 21, 2013, 10:52:15 PM
All I know is that if there is a LoboScoop.com out there, it might just melt down in the next couple minutes.
http://thelobolair.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45061
I hesitated posting this as first out of the fear of getting harassed to enter their game chat instead
No way. This is posted on page 15:
"yet another Lobo embarrassment on national tv."
pfff. There goes my bracket. I had NM in the FF
Glad to not be the 3 that lost to a 14.
Also got to say, they need to get Gottlieb courtside more often. Ten times more tolerable as a color commentator than a studio analyst.
Nice win for my safety school!
On a completely different note, my god does Montana absolutely suck.
Congratulations Keefe. Great win.
Quote from: RideMyBuycks on March 21, 2013, 11:09:57 PM
http://thelobolair.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45061
I hesitated posting this as first out of the fear of getting harassed to enter their game chat instead
I got a server timeout error. I wonder if they're imploding like how we would have had 13lue not been studly on that last play. I feel for them. :-\
Great win for soon to be former head coach, Tommy Amaker.
Quote from: MUDish on March 21, 2013, 11:24:42 PM
On a completely different note, my god does Montana absolutely suck.
I wonder if they are going to set a record for fewest points in an NCAA tournament game.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 21, 2013, 11:26:09 PM
Congratulations Keefe. Great win.
Screws up my bracket but I am happy for the Crimson. Amaker has done a nice job there. I have always liked to see Ivies and schools like Colgate do well in the tournament. These guys are still student athletes.
Quote from: forgetful on March 21, 2013, 11:30:18 PM
I wonder if they are going to set a record for fewest points in an NCAA tournament game.
It's like watching a high school varsity team against a 5th grade B team. And I don't even think Syracuse is that great.
Quote from: chapman on March 21, 2013, 11:23:39 PM
Glad to not be the 3 that lost to a 14.
Also got to say, they need to get Gottlieb courtside more often. Ten times more tolerable as a color commentator than a studio analyst.
Agree on Gottlieb and happy for the Harvard kids even though i had New Mexico going to the Elite 8. To bad Gus Johnson wasn't the guy calling our game today, that could have been epic.
I love seeing mid-majors win games like this so long as it's not against Marquette or Wisconsin.
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on March 21, 2013, 11:28:18 PM
Great win for soon to be former head coach, Tommy Amaker.
Actually, Navin I think you are wrong. Amaker had a taste of the bigger apple and hated it. He is really happy in Cambridge. He runs a clean, successful program, the Admin trusts him and gives him the latitude to do the job, and his kids graduate with degrees in Physics. There have been a few articles in the alumni magazine about Amaker and how much he likes being there.
Quote from: keefe on March 21, 2013, 11:36:27 PM
Actually, Navin I think you are wrong. Amaker had a taste of the bigger apple and hated it. He is really happy in Cambridge. He runs a clean, successful program, the Admin trusts him and gives him the latitude to do the job, and his kids graduate with degrees in Physics. There have been a few articles in the alumni magazine about Amaker and how much he likes being there.
I have to agree. If I was Amaker, I would stay put. I think he is very happy there and has had his taste of the BiG already.
I like him as a coach and think he will build a nice little program at Harvard.