As we get past the halfway point in terms of schedules posted on the site, here are some games and dates to watch out for:
Of course, there aren’t always a good number of interesting games right from the opening tip. (It gets better when championship games of tipoff tournaments roll around on the second and third day of the season.) However, Nov. 18 features one of last year’s cinderella teams vs. one of this year’s national title favorites when Texas-Dallas and Illinois Wesleyan face off at Wabash’s tournament. Gwynedd-Mercy’s women face Trinity (Texas) at Marymount’s tipoff tournament, and we’ll be broadcasting the first round and winner’s bracket of that event, which includes tournament contenders such as the two mentioned above, the host team, Wesleyan and King’s.
Circle Nov. 21: Texas Lutheran’s women play Schreiner in what is the earliest conference game we’ve seen. The next day Montclair State plays New Jersey City, Rutgers-Newark plays Ramapo and Richard Stockton plays Rutgers-Camden. Presumably Rowan, TCNJ and the other NJAC schools play too, but who knows when we’ll find out.
By the way, Schreiner, of the record losing streak snapped in February, plays three Division I schools. Hope the payoff is good.
Circle Dec. 6. It’s when Tom Murphy returns to Hamilton as head coach of SUNYIT. Hamilton was pushed out the door at the end of the 2003-04 season after winning a mere 600 career games. He landed as an assistant to one of his former players at SUNYIT and when he stepped aside to focus on his athletic director role, Murphy was hired.
Circle Dec. 20. Hanover travels to Illinois Wesleyan. This game has been too good to miss in recent years, whether regular season or NCAA Tournament.
Circle Dec. 21. Lincoln’s men will be playing their fourth consecutive game on that day, in two different states. They leave campus probably on Dec. 17 and play at Randolph-Macon on the 18th, either Lake Erie or St. John Fisher at Macon’s tournament on the 19th, then travel to Myrtle Beach, S.C., and play Christopher Newport and Greensboro on the 20th and 21st. Such is the life of an independent.
Circle Jan. 8, in pencil. We could see a rematch from the 2001 Sweet 16 as Brockport State and Catholic would play in Catholic’s tournament, should they both advance. Or somehow both lose, to Eastern and Drew respectively.
Circle Jan. 10 and 11. It’s the day the Chase Scholarship Tournaments start for women and men, respectively. This event features seven Division III teams (and, unfortunately, one NAIA team) in the Rochester, N.Y., area. Championship games are Jan. 14.
Circle Jan. 20. It’s the date Carnegie Mellon plays its first home men’s basketball game since Dec. 6, a span of 45 days. In between they visit upstate New York (Skidmore and Union), New Jersey (Princeton), western Ohio (Bluffton), Boston (Brandeis), Manhattan (NYU) and the Tidewater area of Virginia (Christopher Newport).
Circle Jan. 21. That’s when Rust plays its 12th regional game of the 2005-06 season, equalling Chapman’s total from the entirety of 2004-05. In fact, with regulations coming in that require a school to play regional opponents in at least one-half of its schedule, it’s time Chapman gets with the program. Rust is in a similarly difficult situation to Chapman — geographically isolated and one of only a couple of independents for miles around, yet it’s getting it done.
Circle Feb. 4. It’s the date UW-Eau Claire and Finlandia’s men play, possibly for the third time. Eau Claire hosts the team from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Dec. 12 and Finlandia plays in Eau Claire’s Dec. 29-30 tournament (the Lions play Northland in the opener). Even if they don’t play each other in the tournament, expect the teams to be scouting each other.
Feb. 4 is also the day Wooster and Wittenberg meet for the second time. The game at Wooster’s Timken Gymnasium should be a blast, too, but it’s on Dec. 10, in the first semester. This game is right in the heart of the conference season and should be well worth your while.
Circle Feb. 11. UC Santa Cruz’s women’s team plays its last regular season game (against University of Dallas at Colorado College). Although they might participate in the western regional independents “conference” tournament, that’s an early ending to the season. Such is life as an indpendent. Maybe I already said that.
And circle Feb. 24. It’s the date the CCIW men’s basketball tournament starts, the first one ever.
There will be more, I’m sure, when we get more schedules in. What dates are you circling?
I’ve started reviewing schedules – noted that Pacific Lutheran has 4 games in 4 days out West over Christmas break. They go to the Phoenix Cactus Jam on Dec 27 where they play Ramapo, then W&J on the 28th. Rather than hang at the hotel pool on the 29th, they take a trip to Flagstaff and play D1 Northern Arizona. They then come back to Phoenix for the final game of the Cactus Jam on the 30th.
I also note that Lewis and Clark may be the only D3 school to schedule THREE D1 teams. They have Oregon State, Utah State and Portland St on their schedule.
Maybe the only men’s team — scroll back up where I circled Nov. 21. 🙂
Speaking of missing schedules, where is our favorite CAC team’s schedule???
I’ve already given the coach a hard time once and the new SID is overwhelmed, so I don’t want to add to his plate.
Afraid if I bug again it’ll be termed harrassment. 🙂
hows about virginia wesleyan’s opener against Trinity texas?
Looks like a good game — and if it had been sent to us before I wrote the blog posting, I would have been sure to include it. 🙂
I sent out the request for schedules at the end of July. It seems like this year schedules have come in more slowly than ever …
There’s also Virginia Wesleyan (VWC) vs. Christopher Newport and Methodist.
Nut quite sure why Lynchburg’s schedule hasn’t been sent in yet since the entire schedule (scrimmages included) are available on Lynchburg’s website.
Added bonus to Coach Murphy’s return to Hamilton on Dec 6 – that’s his birthday.
Isn’t St Mary’s (TX), the third non-D3 team Schreiner faces, D-II and not D-I ? Yeah, I know, late to the party as usual …
Possibly. I might have crossed my Mary’s and was thinking of the California crew.
Schreiner and Texas Lutheran (ASC-West travel partners) would be naturals to host a tip-off tourney where the teams can fly into San Antonio.
And yes Bonzo, St Mary’s of San Antonio of the Heartland Conference is D2. (Heartland Conference…talking about a weird creature! Four in Texas plus Oklahoma, Missouri, New Mexico and Billings Montana!) http://heartlandsports.org/index.shtml
November 3 will be a fun date for fans in Illinois. It is the day that the Fighting Illini will hang their banner as National Runners-Up. The team on the visiting bench, Illinois Wesleyan. If the Illini are a preseason Top 25 (which is almost assured), this will probably be in the ESPN highlites. Hopefully IWU can put up a good fight and stay within a couple of dozen points. I never thought I’d want to wear green and orange at the same time. The Assembly Hall will look like an Irish Flag