Catching my breath on Friday night!

While I will admit I got a late start to the festivities Friday night (Jan. 25), I quickly got caught up and now I am catching my breath.

In a matter of an hour, I – and the rest of those D3hoops.com die-hards – got a chance to witness the #1 and #2 teams in the men’s poll fight to remain on top, only to both trip and fall. There was Millsaps and Centre battling into OT to claim the top spot in the SCAC. And a number of other games were coming down to the end… all at the same time!

I started off by logging into the broadcast of the Chicago-Brandeis game with Chicago clinging to a small lead and not much time left. And talk about a crazy ending. Brandeis found some way to inch within two thanks to a huge three point shot from Andre Roberson. A quick foul sent Chicago’s Jake Pancratz to the line for two free throws and only 3.1 seconds left. But Pancratz would miss both FT’s and Brandeis was able to rebound the ball and call timeout without any time coming off the clock (home-team clock syndrome?!). But despite the play drawn up during the TO, Brandeis’ baseball pass down the court was tipped away by Chicago… and the Maroons pulled off the first big upset of the night – 79-77.

But I didn’t have time to savor that game, I had to quickly log off that broadcast and log into the #1 Rochester vs. Emory game, since the Eagles were leading Rochester late in the 2nd half of that game. And just like Chicago, Emory was clinging on to a small lead over the undefeated Yellowjackets. And what a finish to the second half.

Rochester with the ball… less than 10 seconds left… and Mike Chmielowiec would miss his attempt and it sounded like the game was over. But several refs whistles later and a conversation, 0.8 seconds were put back on the clock and Rochester had the ball. They really only had one choice – catch and shoot. Jeff Juron would inbound the ball and alley-oop the pass to Jon Onyiriuka would connect… and Onyiriuka’s shot would bounce around the rim before falling through – forcing OT.

But Emory was not phased. They would score the first four points of OT, force three fouls on Onyiriuka to foul him out of the game, and while the Yellowjackets would climb back to within one point several times, the Eagles stayed composed and eventually knocked off Rochester 81-76 – handing the #1 team in the nation it’s first loss and giving us what Rochester radio’s play-by-play’s J.C. DeLass called the biggest upset of the season.

And that wasn’t all the excitement on the D3hoops.com Scoreboard… in the SCAC, #14 Centre was taking on #18 Millsaps for the top spot in the conference. The game, which was at Centre and broadcast on D3hoopsnet, matched two one-loss teams in their only conference game of the season (thanks to the new division format in the SCAC). And it didn’t disappoint! Centre needed a near-buzzer beating shot from Thomas Britt to force OT on their home court (D3hoops.com’s Wes Anderson’s call on D3hoopsnet)!

And apparently that was the wake up call the Colonels needed as they easily dispatched Millsaps in OT to win 90-80, handing the Majors their second loss of the season and first in the SCAC.

So… three thrilling games in 45 minutes and I was looking for more. My heart was racing. The excitement and great games and close finishes was more like late February or March! But this was late January and now I was looking for another game to quench my thirst for some exciting basketball.

Only one problem, there was nothing left. Mainly because there were no other games with audio or video links… or it was just that time of night where there were simply no more games, I was out of luck.

So, I sat back and caught my breath. What a night! This is what makes Division III Basketball so great! So many games in so many places and so many ways to listen, watch, or peak in… and from now until March 2nd, it is only going to get better. And then we hit the NCAA Tournament, when it doesn’t get any better!

9 thoughts on “Catching my breath on Friday night!

  1. Here I thought that the Rochester women, holding Emory to one field goal in the final 10:20 to erase a 16-point deficit to win 57-54, would be the biggest story of the night. Yeah, right.

    If you’re still game for more, Dave, men’s #11 Puget Sound is at Lewis & Clark, about to get underway. Here’s a link to the audio from L&C:
    Audio Link

  2. I got off the phone with Emory coach Jason Zimmerman a few minutes ago. Couple quotes out front and I’ll post more here.

  3. Link now posted off our front page to that UPS/Lewis & Clark game, which the Pioneers lead 17-3 w/ 12 minutes left.

  4. Oof… 42-22 Lewis & Clark all over Puget Sound at the half.
    L&C is hitting nearly everything they are putting up from beyond the arc!

  5. Puget Sound comes all the way back, then Rivera from L&C hits a shot to break the tie, and is fouled in the act as well, with 0:06 left on the clock. UPS calls timeout…and the stupid audio connection dies on me. This, this is my life.

  6. David – it died on me, too! I am going out of my mind. I actually stayed up when I was planning on turning the game off shortly after the second half started and L&C in complete control!

    Pugest Sound was down 26 points in the 2nd half… and tied it up!

    UG!

  7. Turns out UPS WINS in OT 92-87!

    Sounds like there was a crazy shot by UPS after a missed FT (L&C) at the end of regulation to force OT!

    Would LOVE to have listened to it – even though the audio and stream was HORRIBLE!!! But to make matters worse… the stream stopped.

    Now I can officially catch my breath and go to bed only 20-21 hours after I got up today! (Or was it yesterday!)

  8. OK, finally, more from Jason Zimmerman from last night. 🙂

    On holding a two- to five-point lead for most of the second half:

    We never looked more than one play ahead and that was important for us. As soon as you start looking ahead then you lose track of what you’re trying to do right in front of us.

    Emory limited the points from Rochester’s big men. Did they see something in the video of the Brandeis game that they put into the game plan?

    We didn’t play very well on Sunday at Chicago so we just tried to go back to basics and not really worry about what Rochester tries to do. We had to double the post, do some things defensively to get it out of their hands and not let them get it deep in the lane. … We did a much better job of recovering out of the double team tonight, which really helps. We just had to be better defensively in what we do.

    How do they keep the team from getting too high and coming out flat on Sunday morning?

    I think you’ve got to let them enjoy this a little bit. Carnegie Mellon was No. 24 last week going into the UAA weekend. Every game out is brutal, they know that. But how many chances do you get to beat the No. 1 team in the country? But we’ll come back tomorrow for practice at noon and play at noon on Sunday. They don’t get too high because they know who’s on the schedule.

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