Hoopsville Podcast: December 21st

Tonight was the final Hoopsville show before a two-week holiday break. We had great coaches and plenty of insight for all of you. Hope you enjoy!

Guests included:
– Centre Coach Greg Mason
– Mount Union Coach Lee Hood
– DeSales Coach Scott Coval

Hoopsville: Dec. 21, 2008

Hoopsville Podcast: December 14th

A somewhat shortened version of Hoopsville this week that was still jammed packed with interviews and reports from around the country. We talked everything from who will be the new number one team in women’s basketball along with great battles in the Midwest along with what is going on in many regions, including the Northeast, Atlantic, East, South, Midwest, and Great Lakes.

Guests included:
– Carnegie Mellon Coach Tony Wingen
– Texas-Dallas Coach Terry Butterfield
– Roanoke Coach Page Moir

And regional reports from across the country and other hot topics.

Hoopsville: Dec. 14, 2008

Hoopsville Podcast: December 7th

Hoopsville finally broadcast from its own studios and jammed the show full of guests. The season’s second broadcast covered everything from a 4OT game to traveling thousands of miles to start the season. Of course, you won’t miss a thing with thorough regional reports and plenty of coaches. And we get a first-hand look at a major WIAC double-header this past weekend.

Guests included:
– Stevenson Coach Brett Adams
– Whitworth Coach Jim Hayford
– N.C. Wesleyan Coach John Thompson
– Transylvania Coach Brian Lane
– Gordon Coach Michael Schauer

And regional reports from across the country and other hot topics.

Hoopsville: Dec. 7, 2008

Hoopsville Podcast: Season Premiere

The 6th season of Hoopsville tipped off tonight On the Road at the Provident Pride of Maryland Basketball Tournament. The tournament is in its fourth season and this marks the second time that Hoopsville was on the road, broadcasting during the championship game, hosted at Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College) this season.

Guests included:
– Buena Vista Coach Brian Van Haaften
– Westfield State Coach Brian Sutter
– Trinity (TX) Coach Pat Cunningham
– St. Mary’s (MD) Coach Chris Harney

Also, regional reports from the Northeast, Atlantic, Midwest, and others.

Hoopsville, Nov. 30, 2008

Courtside at Provident Pride Tournament

For the second year in a row, I am sitting courtside on Thanksgiving Weekend at the Provident Pride of Maryland Tournament. Nothing like seeing eight games of basketball in two day! It is a heck of a way to get the basketball motor running.

Now, the first round games were played on Tuesday with Salisbury beating Goucher, St. Mary’s beating McDaniel, Johns Hopkins beating Frostburg, and Washington beat Stevenson. So, here are the four games for today:

Goucher vs. Frostburg
McDaniel vs. Stevenson
Johns Hopkins vs. Salisbury
Washington vs. St. Mary’s

Here are a few observations from the first two games so far today:
Frostburg beats Goucher 64-56:
I have been around the Goucher program since I entered college and in the last few years have never seen the team shoot free-throws as badly as they are. Now, that wasn’t their biggest problem today. They shot .610 from the charity line for the game, but they shot .268 from the field and only lost by eight!!! But a few things that could have helped: Goucher was at the line 41 times, hitting 25 of those attempts. Just ten more would have made a major difference and the team would have shot above .700. And of the 56 shots they took for the game, they only hit 15! 15!!! This team has a lot of players putting up bad shots and making questionable decisions. They need to come together as a unit and stop playing street-style basketball on both ends of the court and they could be a tough team.

Frostburg looks liek they could be tough and they certainly game Hopkins a good game on Tuesday, but I wondered how much Goucher made Frostburg look good versus the Bobcats actually playing well. They take on McDaniel on Sunday, that could be a good barameter.

McDaniel beat Stevenson 75-66:
Stevenson is a streaky team. They made runs in the game on Tuesday against Washington and had the lead several times in the first half. However, they found them selves down 20+ in the second half and despite a run late in the game, were just too far down to make a serious challenge. If they can play consistent basketball for an entire 40 minutes, or even 35, they will finally find that first win of the season and maybe play a serious spoiler in the CAC.

McDaniel is not the same team as last year. They miss Brett Foelber and while they have good players, it doesn’t look like they are on the same page, just yet. They are certainly athletic and play very tough defense, but they make some simple mistakes on offense sometimes and seem to get flat. They will have to be on their toes against another athletic team in Frostburg tomorrow.

Johns Hopkins vs. Salisbury is about to tip off… I will recap my thoughts after their game.