Hoopsville Podcast: Feburary 8th

There are just three weeks remaining until the NCAA makes up their mind about who is and out of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments… so there is a lot “positioning” by teams and plenty of questions from fans. We tried to tackle as much as we could in the Midwest, West, Northeast, and Atlantic Regions this week. Our coverage included regional reports from Bob Quillman, Gordon Mann, and Mark Simon and we chatted with George Fox’s women’s coach about their so-far perfect season.

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What we’re reading

We at D3hoops.com know we are not the only ones writing interesting stories about Division III men’s and women’s basketball, and even if we had a full-time staff of writers we couldn’t corner the market on everything interesting.

I and Gordon Mann especially come across many stories we could never hope to write or do justice, since we all have “real” jobs and such. But we haven’t had an easy way to bring all of those stories to you. Aside from the occasional blog post about a story, which takes more time than we usually have to devote, most just get filed away in the cobwebs of our brains.

However, we’ve changed all that, thanks to a new Web site for journalists called Publish2. One of the features of the site is a tool we’ve used to create a feed of stories tagged as being of interest. You can always find it on the right-hand rail on the front page.

The feed is labeled “What we’re reading” and contains stories we’ve tagged that are of interest to us, along with a quick summary of why they might be of interest to you. You can see what else is in there beyond the five most recent by clicking on the link at the bottom of the box.

You can also suggest stories by emailing links to me at info@d3sports.com, or post them on the message board. It’s great to see what you’re reading, and we would love to read them ourselves and share them with everyone else.

Enjoy!

Hoopsville podcast, Feb. 5

I felt pretty good about this show when it was all said and done and I had a pretty good time hosting while Dave was out. Good conversations with coaches whose teams are right there in the heart of conference races, in fact, four of them within a game of first place or leading their league.

Our Thursday night Hoopsville show included:
Guilford men’s coach Tom Palombo
McDaniel men’s coach Kevin Curley
Louisiana College women’s coach Janice Joseph-Richard
John Carroll men’s coach Mike Moran
Oneonta State men’s coach Vince Medici

We also talked more about the East Region with our regional reporter, J.C. DeLass. We covered the Empire 8 and Liberty League in some detail.

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ALERT: Regional rankings released

The first men’s Division III basketball regional rankings was released this afternoon reflecting results through Sunday, February 1. The team is followed by its overall record and then its regional record. We haven’t checked the accuracy of the regional records yet so feel free to raise questions below but remember there are three ways a game can be classified as in region.

The first women’s regional rankings are expected next Wednesday.

Atlantic
1. Richard Stockton 19-2 16-2
2. Farmingdale State 16-2 16-2
3. William Paterson 15-4 15-4
4. Baruch 17-4 15-3
5. Montclair State 15-5 12-5

East
1. Ithaca 17-1 15-1
2. St. Lawrence 13-4 11-4
3. Hamilton 12-5 10-1
4. Rochester 13-5 13-5
5. Rochester Tech 14-4 11-4

Great Lakes
1. Capital 17-2 15-2
2. Carnegie Mellon 14-4 10-3
3. John Carroll 14-4 12-3
4. Calvin 12-6 7-1
5. Hope 14-5 7-2
6. Ohio Northern 14-5 12-4

Middle Atlantic
1. Franklin & Marshall 17-2 16-2
2. Gwynedd-Mercy 15-2 14-1
3. DeSales 16-3 15-3
4. Wesley 12-5 10-1
5. St. Mary’s (Md.) 15-4 12-2
6. McDaniel 14-5 12-4
7. Widener 14-5 12-5
8. Gettysburg 13-5 13-5

Midwest
1. Washington U. 17-1 16-1
2. Elmhurst 15-4 15-4
3. Wheaton (Ill.) 16-3 12-3
4. St. Norbert 16-1 15-1
5. Transylvania 14-4 11-2
6. Augustana 15-5 14-5
7. North Central (Ill.) 13-6 11-4
8. Carroll 13-5 13-5

Northeast
1. Worcester Polytech 16-3 16-2
2. Middlebury 18-2 16-1
3. Mass-Dartmouth 17-2 15-2
4. Elms 17-1 16-1
5. Salem State 15-4 14-4
6. MIT 14-5 13-3
7. Colby 13-5 10-4
8. Rhode Island College 14-4 14-4
9. Amherst 16-3 14-3
10. Bridgewater State 13-5 12-3

South
1. Trinity (Texas) 17-2 14-2
2. Texas-Dallas 17-2 15-2
3. Guilford 15-4 14-4
4. McMurry 13-5 12-3
5. Randolph-Macon 14-5 12-2
6. DePauw 15-5 12-4
7. Centre 15-4 12-4
8. LeTourneau 13-6 12-4

West
1. UW-Stevens Point 17-2 16-2
2. St. Thomas 19-0 18-0
3. UW-Platteville 18-2 13-2
4. Puget Sound 17-2 14-0
5. UW-Whitewater 17-3 16-3
6. Buena Vista 18-2 15-2
7. Whitworth 15-4 13-4
8. Bethel 15-4 13-4

Insider: Halfway to Another Title

The Beavers are over half way through the conference schedule. We are currently 10-1 in conference play. Last Monday we ran across a very hot Wartburg team. Since I have been a part of this program, Buena Vista and Wartburg have had some battles on the basketball court. Unfortunately, we were unable to get things going offensively and had troubles stopping the Knights defensively. We suffered our first loss in the conference and it was really a gut-check time for our program. Like I expected, we took the loss from Wartburg and used it to focus on what we needed to do to be a great basketball team. We called a team meeting and set some goals that we thought would be important in winning our next four games. We focused on rebounding and how we really want to dominate teams on the glass. We also focused on limiting our empty possessions. By empty possessions, and I am talking about not just turning the ball over, but running our plays correctly and taking good shots as well. The final thing we talked about was basically finding our identity as a program. We wanted to point out things we do well and make sure we continue to do those things well. We came back two days after the loss and beat a Luther team that is much better than their record shows. We then continued our streak and beat Simpson on Saturday and COE College on Wednesday.

I am going to take this time to talk about our senior class a little bit. I will talk about Matt Cleveland and Andre Wagner today, and talk about the other seniors later. I am starting off with Matt Cleveland. I have lived with Matt the last two years and I feel like it has made our relationship stronger on the court. Matt is one of a kind. He stands at 6’8”, but can shoot the ball from the outside as good as anyone I have witnessed. Matt also has a great ability of rebounding the basketball. Matt has been named IIAC player of the week this year as well as tournament MVP in California. I feel fortunate that I have been able to play along side of him the last couple of years.

Andre Wagner is our starting point guard. Andre is an outstanding player as well as person. He is involved in many on-campus activities and he dedicates a lot of his time to helping others. He recently spent a month helping children in the area with disciplinary problems, which falls somewhere in his field. He plans to do something in the field of social work and there is no doubt that he will be great at it. He is just as good of a person on the court. When Andre came to Buena Vista he was a scorer. He came from a school where he was the offense. Now he is the leading scorer as well as assists man in the IIAC. He does whatever it takes to make the team better. His dedication to making himself a better player as well as his teammates is greatly appreciated. There is no doubt about that he makes me a better player.

We play at Central this weekend. Since I have been at Buena Vista I have never won a game there. They always seem to play their best against us and we expect nothing else. Next week we have two home games and I plan to keep you updated.