"My rule was I wouldn't recruit a kid if he had grass in front of his house. That's not my world. My world was a cracked sidewalk."
—Al McGuire
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Friday, November 30, 2007
MU hangs 100 on UWM, wins by 35 to go 35-0.
There's really not much more to say. DJ lead the team with 22, Lazar with 19, Coobie with 12, McNeal with 16. MU shot a blistering 53% from the field.
Marquette had an amazing 26 assists to 7 turnovers.
Christopherson got in his first official Marquette game and scored his first bucket. Oddly, it wasn't a deep 3, but a put-back in the paint.
Dan Fitzgerald was dressed for tonight's game, but did not play. He was sporting a brace or cast on his left wrist. Marquette has not released information as to the extent of his injury, or when we can expect him back.
Attendance was excellent, at 18,300, just a few short of a sell-out. Certainly the first year of this 5 year series was worth the cash-outlay by Marquette. Large turn-out, and big-time thumping.
Did Dan Fitzgerald injure his left wrist?
Nothing official from MU at this point.
BTW, UW-M moved tonight's game watching party from the Klotsche Center to the Union due to lack of interest. Remember, this is a game the fans want.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Marquette takes on UW-M
Marquette students will be in attendance at the Bradley Center. Thousands of them, clad in blue and gold, cheering on the Marquette Golden Eagles as they square off against an alleged local rival scheduled only to placate the 'masses' -- many of whom will be packing the Klotsche Center. Marvelous.
Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30pm CST. Ring out Ahoya!
GoMarquette preview and game notes
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
What is up with Ousmane Barro?
Q: LP of Chicago - Why isn't Ooze really starting? We have had big problems on the boards this year. This will only get worse vs UW and in the BE. If anything, start him in to win the jump ball.
A: Todd Rosiak - Start him to win the jump ball? You're joking, right? Barro isn't starting because of his proclivity for early foul trouble, as well as for the energy he's been bringing off the bench. Use Burke to bang around early, then bring Barro in and get some stuff done a few minutes in. Makes sense to me. That also could change in the coming games, especially if Burke continues to be the non-factor he was in Maui.
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I gather from Rosiak's answer above that Crean indicated Barro is coming off the bench to avoid early fouls. Whatever. Barro has not started a single game in the current campaign, so it is not possible for him to have a 'proclivity for early foul trouble' because by definition he's not even in the game early.
Still, if Barro had this 'proclivity' everybody would have noticed it last season when the big fella started all 34 games for Marquette and averaged just 2.6 personal fouls per game (which was far less than the 3.5 fouls per game delivered by McNeal or the 2.9 from Fitzgerald last season, and in line with Matthews' 2.5 per game).
Look, this should be a much bigger issue for TC with the media and fan base, IMHO. A senior, a 34-game starter just one year ago is now an underachieving bench player relegated to watching a marginal Big East post player take his minutes.......all to avoid a few early fouls? That's silly -- it is not like Barro is being benched in favor of bona fide Big East talent.
The early foul trouble notion is merely an excuse. Barro must be coming off the bench for other reasons - - maybe he's hurt, perhaps he's plateaued as a player, he might have tuned the coach out, or maybe he's simply regressed. After demonstrating substantial improvement between his sophomore and junior seasons, Tom Crean surely didn't expect his big man to take three steps back as a senior.
Something is amiss.
Barro's minutes are down dramatically from 27+ a year ago to just about 20 per game now, and he's averaging fewer points per game than he did as a sophomore. And wouldn't you know it, his fouls per game are up this year. Note to self: perhaps Barro is a lousy bench player. Can anybody envision a scenario where a former starter does not adjust well to a reduced role as a marginalized bench player thereby making himself even less effective when he enters the game?
Simply put - - as a starter, Barro scores more and fouls less than he does as a bench player. The logic is flawed. Let's hope TC changes course soon, or that Barro helps Crean see the light and earns his starting role once again. This team needs him.
Media Updates for November 28
- Big East Cast takes a look at their first conference power rankings in the latest podcast.
- The 1212 Building is now, finally, DOA. The home to the MU basketball offices and much of the athletic department for decades will become a new administration building.
- Jersey City St. Anthony's opens the season ranked 5th in the first USA Today Super 25 high school rankings. Tyshawn Taylor's squad is loaded in the backcourt.
- MU recruit Nick Williams was named co-player of the week by the Press-Register after a huge start to his senior season. According to the paper "Williams had 25 points and 10 rebounds in a 90-71 win over Davidson, 21 points in an 84-47 victory over Vigor, and 36 points in a 70-53 win over St. Jude." Nice.
- Randy Hill of Fox Sports reports early season impressions -- including a few thoughts on MU which predictably revolve around Dominic James' shooting.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
November Wiki Top 10
A birthday silently passed on November 6th. Just one year ago, the Marquette Sports Wiki was born. Thanks to a handful of volunteers, the wiki is up to 600 pages of sports information from Marquette's history to its future. We're serving up over 2,000 pages of MU info daily, and growing fast.
So, I'd like to acknowledge the volunteers who've helped create and maintain this wiki. We need more people just like them to continue our growth. 77ncaachamps, rocky_warrior, SoCalwarrior, spartan3186, MU Chi_IL, YoungMUFan4, oldwarrior81, talltitan34, ons20, MarqGold17, mwbauer7, notkirkcameron, PuertoRicanNightmare, nywarrior, ziggysfryboy, sir lawrence, MoSarsour, marqptm, spiral97, nd3boy. (And others. Sorry, we weren't keeping track for the first few months!)
November Marquette Wiki top ten:
- 2007 Season Page
- Jersey Project
- MU Bars
- Freeway
- All-Time Leading Scorers
- Alphabetical Player Listing
- 2008 Season Page
- MU vs. Oklahoma State 2007
- MU Football
- Pat Hazel
Other interesting pages:
Marquette hosts low mid-major this week
How is this possible?
Some fans are SHOCKED.......SHOCKED I tell ya! that seats remain -- good seats -- for this much anticipated game between Marquette and a low mid-major.
Remember, this is a game that could have been played in Miller Park in order to accommodate 20,000 fans. Heck, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel even redefined the term 'rivalry' when the series was announced.
Note to Bobbi Roquemore and Bud Haidet; 34-0 does not a rivalry make. Nor does low mid-major fan apathy. As of this morning, fans can buy 10 seats together for Friday's game and sit along the sides of the court. No need to fill the corners for Al this time.
Monday, November 26, 2007
2008: Chicago Invitational
Other schools in the Chinv: Dayton, Auburn, and Northern Iowa.
Alumni Update: Mike Kinsella
He hooked up with his hometown team, a newly created group called the Rochester Fire, part of the American Basketball Association.
Unfortunately, after 1 game, the team folded.
Here's the update from the Rochester Post-Bulletin.
Saddest of all? Mike wasn't paid for his time with the team, and .. can't afford a haircut. (See pic.)
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Duke tops MU in Maui
Lazar Hayward led MU with 14 points. Jerel McNeal and Dominic James were selected to the all-tournament team.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYBODY!
Here are a few recaps:
UPDATE:
A blogger from "Rumors and Rants" .. they appear to be a general sports blog. One of their writers attended Maui and wrote about all the games. His recap of the MU/Duke game is well worth the read.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Marquette Puts up 30 Spot on OSU
In short: Wow. This was one 40 minute highlight reel. When Trend, Hazel, and Brice get in the game for more than a couple minutes, you know you've had a good game.
DJ's play deserves additional mention. He went 4-6 from 3 point land and did so with utter confidence, pulling up with authority and knocking them down.
Marquette will take on the winner of the Duke/Illinois game at 9pm CST on ESPN Wednesday night.
Marquette/Oklahoma State Preview
Chris, well done!
Tipoff is scheduled for 6pm CST. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Don't forget to chat during the game over at MUScoop.
Other Media Updates:
Monday, November 19, 2007
Marquette defeats Chaminade to advance to second round of Maui Classic
The win marked the 5th consecutive pre-season tournament opening round victory in the last 6 years. In each of those previous years, MU had mediocre results against their first round opponent but managed to capture the tournament championship.
2007 MAUI Classic Round 1....MU Beats Chaminade 74-63 (11 points)
2006 CBE Classic Round 1...MU beats Idaho State 59-56 in overtime (3 points)
2005 Great Alaska Shootout Round 1....MU beats Eastern Washington 83-73 (10 points)
2004 Black Coaches Classic Round 1....MU beats Western Carolina 74-65 (9 points)
2002 Great Alaska Shootout Round 1....MU beats Tennessee 85-74 (11 points)
MU was led today by Jerel McNeal's 22 points with Lazar Hayward chipping in 15.
The game was largely in control by MU, but in several instances they let the Silver Swords hang around to cause some angst among the fans. In the first half MU jumped out to a sizeable 14 point lead only to have Chaminade close to within 9 at the break.
The Silver Swords opened the second half with a 6-0 run and trailed #10 ranked Marquette by only 3 points. Slowly MU regained it's footing and held control of the game until roughly the mid seven minute mark when Chaminade again cut the lead down to just three points. Jerel McNeal took over at that point on a missed free throw by Hayward. McNeal came out of nowhere to tip it in with his left hand and put MU up by five points. Chaminade never got closer the remainder of the game.
Concerns from this game remain the same from earlier this year and most of last year. Poor shooting and poor interior defense. MU shot only 2 for 15 behind the arc and were killed by Chaminade's big men. MU was outrebounded for the game, something Tom Crean certainly will address with his club before tomorrow's contest.
Marquette will play the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the semi-finals.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Marquette vs. Chaminade Silverswords
The game is broadcast on ESPN2, but if you're stuck at work, it's possible the game will be online here. (IE Only).
Marquette has done well in these pre-season tourneys, winning the Great Alaska Shootout two seasons ago, and CBE Classic last year.
Chaminade is a Catholic (Marianist) D2 school in the Pacific West Conference. They return six seniors. If you want to get jealous and see how the students at Chaminade live, try this video.
Chaminade's last Maui win was over another school in the Big East, a 52-49 first-round victory over Villanova in 2003. Hopefully, Chaminade's, um, dominance, over the Big East will end with Marquette.
Marquette is guaranteed 3 games in Maui. If they dispatch the Silverswords Monday, they play at 6pm on Tuesday versus the winner of the LSU/Oklahoma State game (4pm on ESPN). For those who'd like to see a LSU/Marquette game because of former MU player, Dameon Mason, don't bother. DMas has a "viral infection in the muscles surrounding his heart" and won't play.
Maui Invitational Website
Chaminade Media Guide
MU Game Notes
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Why LOI's suck
Read Seth's argument here.
Talk about it here at MUScoop.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
National Signing Period Begins Today
Marquette is expected to sign four student-athletes this week -- a class that stands to be one of the more well-balanced groups Tom Crean has signed in several years. With this class, Crean recruited to every position on the floor (in terms of skill) and neatly replaced his outgoing seniors (Barro, Fitzgerald, Blackledge), and signed a talented PG to potentially replace Dominic James or to account for other roster attrition.
Collectively, this group is ranked in the national top 20 by HoopScoop and unranked by other services - -which is not surprising given the late-bloomers in the class. Here's a brief look at MU's expected incoming class of 2008:
Nick Williams, 6'4" SG from Mobile (LeFlore) Alabama: Williams was the first class of 2008 player to commit to Marquette. Williams plays for one of the most successful high school programs in the State of Alabama, and leads his Rattlers in defense of their 2007 State Championship. Williams is a big, strong guard in the Wesley Matthews/Tony Smith mold who should see immediate playing time next winter. Big Nick scored 32 points in LeFlore's season opener earlier this month.
Joseph Fulce, 6'7" combo forward from Plano, TX via Tyler (TX) Junior College: Fulce originally signed with Texas A&M thanks to then assistant coach Buzz Williams. However, grades forced Fulce to a prep school where he reopened his recruiting after the coaching change in College Station. Soon after, Fulce signed an LOI to play for the University of New Orleans -- and then head coach Buzz Williams. Now Buzz is at MU, and Fulce is coming to MU. Third time lucky for Marquette? That's what Tom Crean is hoping for. Fulce will have three years of eligibility at Marquette.
Tyshawn Taylor, 6'3" PG from Jersey City St. Anthony's. Taylor, who committed to MU over Georgia Tech, KU and UNC, looks to be the point guard of the future for the Golden Eagles. Because of the load of backcourt talent on his high school team, its doubtful Taylor will begin his career as a classically trained point guard but his strength and size mark a sea-change for the rather undersized stable of point guards currently on the MU roster. With Williams, Christopherson and now Taylor, Marquette should have have one of the bigger, more physical young backcourts in the Big East. Given Taylor's upside and heritage -- St. Anthony's, Bob Hurley -- he could be one of the most vital recruits for MU since Dominic James.
Chris Otule, 6'10" 245 pound PF/C from Fort Bend (TX) Bush. The man in the middle. Finally. Otule was the final piece to the puzzle for the 2008 freshman class, and maybe its most vital component. While Tom Crean aggressively pursued Frank Ben-Eze (who ultimately committed to Harvard), he didn't fall for other bigs who expressed high interest in MU such as Maurice Sutton, Garrett Stutz or Josh Crittle. Crean waited until he found what seems to be a player with better tools, more potential and higher upside. Although Otule only averaged 5 ppg as a high school junior, that does not seem to be an indication of what to expect down the line. Check out this Q/A with Jim Hicks for details.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Marquette Tops Utah Valley State
With the win, the Golden Eagles improved to 2-0 on the season. Utah Valley State fell to 0-2.
Marquette's win was keyed by a surprising performance from junior big man Dwight Burke who exploded for 12 points and eight rebounds -- easily the best game of his collegiate career. Dominic James led MU with 13 points followed by David Cubillan with a dozen and Lazar Hayward with 11. Hampered by foul trouble, Jerel McNeal was held to just 7 points, though he hauled in eight boards.
Next up for Marquette......a trip to Maui and a game against the Chaminade Silver Swords.
Here's the box score from tonight's game.
AP Photos
Photos from .. my seat
Marquette Recap
Milestones and Walkons
So, if you see a 6'8+" guy walking around campus, could you direct him to the Al Center? Thanks.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
MU hosts Utah Valley State
The Wolverines stumble into Milwaukee looking to bounce back from an overtime loss at Boise State, 73-72. Junior guard Ryan Toolson led the Wolverines with 29 points, while 6'6" senior forward Jordan Brady added a double-double of 17 and 15. Forward Richard Troyer chipped in with 10 points and six rebounds. The Wolverines made 39% of their threes in the loss.
Utah Valley State is coached by former Ball State head man Dick Hunsaker. The Wolverines had a breakthrough season a year ago, going 22-7 with notable wins over Albany and North Dakota State. The 6'4" Toolson led the team in scoring despite not starting a single game. Toolson poured in 15.5 ppg, connected on an eye-popping 44% from 3-pt territory, and led the nation in free throw shooting (97%). Jimmy Chitwood lives! As a team, the Wolverines made 39% of their three-point attempts last season.
The Golden Eagles will rely on its backcourt as Tom Crean looks to take a perfect record into Maui next week. Jerel McNeal, who rallied Marquette from a sluggish stretch in the second half against IUPUI, will likely draw the defensive assignment on Toolson.
While Marquette's deep and talented backcourt seems to come at opponents in waves, the inside game remains a mystery, as always. Junior Dwight Burke started over Ousmane Barro on Saturday, and delivered a two points and two rebounds in 16 minutes of action. Barro was not much better, if at all, with three points and seven boards in 22 uninspiring minutes.
Media Reports
Novak to D-League
Second-year forward Steve Novak will be sent to the Rio Grand Valley Vipers of the NBA Development League on Monday, marking the first time the Rockets have used the option to send first- or second-year players to the D-League.Brian Hill from Orlando was fired for not playing Travis. We all know Jeff Van Gundy was fired for not having played Novak last year.
Novak, 23, a second-round pick out of Marquette, played in 35 games last season, averaging 1.5 points on 35 percent shooting. He has not been on the active roster this season.
"He hasn't played for quite a while, more than a year," Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said. "We feel he is someone that needs to go out there and play and compete in games. We wanted to send Steve early. He is a guy that needs to have plays called for him, so we wanted him with the coach down there (Bob Hoffman) from the beginning."
Clearly, this Houston GM is asking to be canned.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Marquette oulasts IUPUI in season opener
MU led 39-31 at the half, but IUPUI stormed to a lead early in the second half on the strength of a shocking 17-2 run. Marquette regained its footing thanks to McNeal's aggressive play and a smothering backcourt rotation to gut out a close victory. Late in the game MU had several chances to put distance between themselves and the Jaguars, but a series of silly fouls and turnovers kept this one close to the bitter end.
George Hill led IUPUI with 19 points.
Here's the SportingNews box score.
Marquette to Get Volume Discount for Arthroscopic Surgeries
Scott underwent arthroscopic surgery to his right knee Saturday to repair a pre-existing injury to his meniscus. He will begin the rehabilitation process immediately and is expected to return in 2007-08.
"We felt surgery at this time was the best option for Scott, not only for this season, but his long-term future as well" Crean said in a release.
Ouch! First Mbakwe, now Christoperson. One more, and MU gets a free set of steak knives at the Surgery Center.
The release suggests Scott will be back this season, although the debate will rage on whether he should red-shirt, since he hasn't played in any regular season games yet.
Friday, November 09, 2007
Marquette opens season against IUPUI
The Jaguars, the pre-season favorite to win the Summit League, are led by the conference pre-season player of the year, junior guard George Hill. That Hill is the pre-season POY is remarkable -- he was redshirted last year after breaking his foot early in the season. The Jags finished the 2006-2007 campaign at 15-15 without Hill.
As a sophomore, Hill averaged 18.9 points per game on 51% shooting. Hill's primary running mate looks to be 6'5" SF Austin Montgomery, a senior who averaged 14ppg last season and shot 40% from beyond the arc. The Jags are coached by Ron Hunter, a former UWM assistant and two-time Mid-Continent Conference Coach of the Year.
Marquette counters with the nation's deepest backcourt and an exceptionally deep roster. It is year three of the Three Amigos -- and expectations are understandably high in Milwaukee following a 24-10 season a year ago.
Time to ball.
Want to watch the game on the Internet? Click here to find out how thanks to a fan on MUScoop.
Media Notes
CS Team Predictions 2007-08
Game | Hilltopper | NYWarrior | muwarrior92 | MU84 |
IUPUI | W | W | W | W |
Utah Valley State | W | W | W | W |
MU vs. Chaminade | W | W | W | W |
MU vs. LSU/Oklahoma | W | W | L | W |
MU vs. Duke? | W | W | W | W |
UW-Milwaukee | W | W | W | W |
@UW-Madison Badgers | L | L | L | L |
Sacramento State | W | W | W | W |
IPFW | W | W | W | W |
Coppin State Eagles | W | W | W | W |
Savannah State | W | W | W | W |
PC | W | W | W | W |
@West Virginia | L | L | L | W |
Seton Hall | W | W | W | W |
Notre Dame | W | W | W | W |
@Louisville | L | L | L | L |
@UConn | L | L | W | W |
DePaul | W | W | W | W |
South Florida | W | W | W | W |
@Cincinnati | W | W | W | W |
Louisville | L | W | W | L |
@Notre Dame | L | L | L | L |
@Seton Hall | W | W | W | W |
Pitt | W | W | W | W |
@St. Johns | W | W | W | W |
Rutgers | W | W | W | W |
@Villanova | L | W | L | W |
Georgetown | W | L | W | W |
FL Gulf Coast OOC | W | W | W | W |
@Syracuse | L | L | L | L |
BE Record: | 11-7 | 12-6 | 13-5 | 14-4 |
Total Record | 22-8 | 23-7 | 23-7 | 25-5 |
Hilltopper Comments: I realize my predictions were the most "pessimistic." Don't get me wrong, Marquette is a great team, and will do very well this year. They are roughly the same team from last year, with 3 great Sophomores who are now Juniors, plus Mo, plus Lazar getting better every minute.
But. The Big East will be better this year too. Road wins will be tougher to get, even with 9 chances. I knocked off one win for the troubling first half performance vs. NSU on Sunday. -- People say "it's early." Not as early as you'd think. -- This team has played 7 games now, 4 in Vancouver, 2 vs. KSU, plus NSU. Sure, MU turned it "on" in the 2nd half of NSU, but the slow start, missed layups, missed jumpers, missed FTs.. in the first half caught my attention. The team still has weak spots, and we're going to be frustrated from time to time. 22-8 is still a great BE record.
BigEastCast takes a look at Marquette
In the current podcast they look at Connecticut, Georgetown, Louisville and Marquette.
Nice work, fellas.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
An in-depth look at Chris Otule and Erik Williams
So, when Marquette secured commitments from a pair of Houston-area products there was only one place to turn to learn more about Chris Otule and Erik Williams.
Below is a Q/A that Jim graciously provided -- it is full of fantastic information about these two future Marquette Golden Eagles. Jim, take it away........
Why did Chris Otule fly under the radar for such a long period of time?
With so many elite summer teams from the Houston area, it's very common for certain teams to get more exposure than others. As a result, the laws of averages finally benefited Chris with the Houston Lynx program as they participated in the George McClellan Invitational (July 14-15th) in Houston. Over five dozen D1 coaches were present to witness Chris go 'bonkers' on the boards during the Lynx's impressive win over the heavily favored Adidas sponsored T Mac All Stars.
To many college coaches, July 15th was the official coming out party for Chris Otule.
Over the course of the next week, the hype began to circulate around the country about his performance, in advance of everyone preparing to migrate to Vegas for the annual summer events. All Chris had to do was "hold serve" (which he did) and the rest is history...
Otule sounds like a raw talent. Can you describe his game?
Raw in the sense of miles on his tires, or in hoop terms - minutes played against high caliber competition. I truly believe that year to year, some kids get better and others don't. He has developed into a very dependable rebounding force. On the low post he's no longer waiting for the double team. Chris is getting the rock and making his move. It takes a certain type of attitude to get into that mode.
You currently list Otule as the 15th best player in the Greater Houston area for the 2008 class. The buzz around Otule's upside has MU fans excited -- but is he a reach for a Big East program?
The key word is 'upside', because it is currently Chris' most intriguing asset.
One very important thing to digest is the fact that Greater Houston set a national record in 2006 with the most seniors from a single city (43) to pledge / sign with D1 schools. Not New York, not LA, or any other city have exceeded that number. Last season we had (38) to ink with D1 colleges totalling (81) during a two year span. Therefore, if those players were lined up along a wall, #43 would still be a Division One player. In an effort to allow those stats a chance to soak in, think of how many D1 signees were from your state within the past season.
In a city where the talent is so tremendous, somebody has to be #40, somebody has to be #25, and somebody has to be #15. However, applying the 'Bell Curve', the #15 player in Greater Houston could very well be #3 in the entire state of Utah, New Mexico, Idaho, or even Wisconsin.
Who is the better player, Otule or Dwight Miller (whom MU also recruited)?
Two different positions. Miller is a face up forward who can guard the perimeter. Chris is more productive closer to the basket. Right now, Miller is more athletic and is a bit more developed. However, Chris is a flower that is just beginning to open up. In today's recruiting world it's almost like being on Wall Street - 'buy the rumor, sell the fact'. Right now he's a poor man's Emeka Okafor. Heck, before his 12th grade season in 2000-01, even Emeka was a poor man's version of Emeka Okafor.
Do you expect Otule to contribute as a college freshman?
Hard call. It depends on what type of season he has under a former D1 coach at Bush HS. I think many are speed balling past the facts that Chris is currently creating a resume for himself. Prior to this past July, he was known as a supplemental big body who only averaged 5ppg on varsity last season. Sure he's 1,000 times better today, but the bottom line is the bottom line, and there aren't many bodies like his around.
Otule plays for a legendary coach in what has historically been one of the state's best districts. How does Otule's team look this season?
Coach Ronnie Courtney is a living legend in the high school coaching ranks. His Willowridge HS team (featuring TJ Ford, Daniel Ewing, and Kenny Taylor) basically ignited the new revolution of recruitment for Greater Houston players. I have Bush HS picked to finish 3rd in this very tough district behind Hightower HS (featuring Garland Green - brother of NBA dunker Gerald Green) and defending champ Elkins HS (featuring Washington recruit Elston Turner - son of Houston Rocket asst coach).
Erik Williams' verbal came as a big surprise to many. What are your impressions of his game?
He's long, and long and lanky wings are in style like diamond chains in a rap video. Eric has improved so much over the past two seasons. He can stick the baseline jumper and even extend out to the curve. He rebounds well, and runs the floor even better. His high school coach John Harmatuk truly believes in the kid's ability to excel. When a HS coach loves a kid that much, that's a very good sign toward the confidence of the player.
Is Williams a true SF, or can he play multiple positions?
We're talking about an 11th grader. He still has this season and the next before establishing a true position. But as of now, he's a wing forward who'll have to play mostly on the inside with his HS team. During the summer, he'll get to freelance more on the perimeter and stuff like that.
Was MU in on these kids before Buzz Williams joined the Marquette staff?
I doubt very seriously that Marquette was anything more than Dwyane Wade's old school before Buzz arrived. Actually, after the results of Karon Bradley (from the same HS as Erik Williams), it was a very long shot for you guys to land another kid from that very same high school, especially an underclassman. That just simply proves the impact of pre-existing relationships in recruiting.
Do you expect Marquette to continue to actively recruit the greater Houston area? Is MU looking at other local kids there? As long as Buzz's real name is Brent, he'll be stalking the hoop scene in not only Houston, but Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin as well. Some coaches may not want the names of their target recruits released prematurely, so I'll stray away from listing their names.
Jim, thanks very much
Jim Hicks is the editor of RCS Sports www.rcssports.com . Also, Jim can be seen (not just heard, but seen) on the nation's only LIVE high school basketball Internet video talk show. "The Basketball Show" airs every Monday 9pm -10:30pm CT on www.houstonsports.com .
Updates from around the Web
- Todd Rosiak delivers a terrific report today on MU's extraordinary backcourt, or the 'Deep Six'. If anybody needs a refresher on why MU is such a guard-focused program, Crean offers this reminder from the 04-05 season: "Rob Hanley played 26 minutes in the TCU game..........There's some point-forwards, but there's not very many point-centers. But that's what (Marcus Jackson) was." A painful memory.
- Brendon Desrochers of SNY goes through his conference, regional and nationwide pre-season picks. While I know some folks are down on Dominic James because of his shooting, not including him on one of the first three All-Big East teams is a curious omission. Still, plenty of fun predictions here from Brendon. And fuel for the fire with Dominic, I suppose.
- Zuch over at From Way Downtown -- one of our favorite stops -- compiled his Big East season preview a few days ago. Check it out right here.
- The Big East Basketball Report consolidated its impressive series of previews into one post right here.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Big East announces 16-team tournament
Here's the news release.
2007-2008 pre-season Big East picks
With that in mind, here is the Cracked Sidewalks pre-season ballot for the 2007-2008 Big East season:
Team Rankings:
1. Georgetown (still the league's best)
2. Louisville (No Palacios, no problem. T-Will to the rescue)
3. Marquette (nation's deepest backcourt hopes Hayward emerges as frontcourt star)
4. Providence (veteran roster will push PC into the first division)
5. Notre Dame (McAlarney & Jackson form a dynamic backcourt duo)
6. Villanova (Wright has more high-ceiling guards than ever)
7. West Virginia (Huggins gets this experienced team into the NCAAs)
8. Syracuse (the loss of Watkins, Nichols & Roberts outweighs huge talent influx)
9. UConn (no idea what to make of this bunch)
10. Pittsburgh (huge graduation losses and new style of play makes them a wildcard)
11. Seton Hall (upside potential with Laing and Harvey)
12. Cincinnati (Vaughn is the best guard nobody talks about)
13. DePaul (fantastic talent influx, but will it be enough to replace big losses?)
14. South Florida (Heath will get it done here, but not yet)
15. Rutgers (two years away, solid foundation emerging)
16. St. John's (Norm Roberts' final season in Queens?)
Preseason Player of the Year:
Roy Hibbert, Georgetown
First Team All-Big East:
Terrence Williams, Louisville - F
Dominic James, Marquette - G
Scottie Reynolds,Villanova - G
Jonathan Wallace, Georgetown - G
Kentrell Gransberry, South Florida - C
Second Team All-Big East:
DaJuan Summers, Georgetown - F
Luke Harangody, Notre Dame - F
Wesley Matthews, Marquette - G/F
Jerel McNeal, Marquette - G
Geoff McDermott, Providence- F
Third Team All-Big East:
Eric Devendorf, Syracuse - G
Edgar Sosa, Louisville - G
Jeff Adrien, UConn - F
Deonta Vaughn, Cincy - G
Brian Laing, Seton Hall - F
Preseason Freshman of the Year:
Mac Koshwal, DePaul- C
Freshman First Team All-Conference:
Donte Greene, Syracuse- F
Corey Stokes, Villanova- G
Corey Fisher, Villanova- G
Dar Tucker, DePaul- F
Johnny Flynn, Syracuse- G
Freshman Second Team All-Conference:
DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh- C
Austin Freeman, Georgetown- G
Alvin Mitchell, Cincy - G
Tyrone Nash, Notre Dame - G/F
Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall- G
A few parting thoughts.....
There is essentially no difference between teams #4 - #10 in the poll above -- the league is remarkably balanced and it would not surprise me to see any one of those seven teams deliver an upside surprise this season. Syracuse in particular should be fun to watch -- loads of young, athletic talent that could vault the 'Cuse into the top tier of the league. Some might think that having both PC and ND in the top five is a reach -- maybe so, but I gave the nod to these squads based on experience. I can't believe a Jamie Dixon coached team could finish 10th. Of course, if not Pitt, who --- UConn, West Virginia? The league remains loaded.
Finally, choosing All-Big East teams is nearly an exercise in futility........the league is just so deep, inevitably very talented players are left off of any list. For example Darris Nichols, Jerome Dyson, Doug Wiggins, Hasheem Thabeet, Sharaud Curry, Randall Hanke, David Padgett, Anthony Mason Jr, Eugene Harvey, Levance Fields, Mike Cook, Rob Kurz, Da'Sean Butler, and J.R. Inman are just some of the additional players deserving of league-wide notoriety.
What. A. League.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Marquette offers Marquis Mason
According to Miller:
In addition to his stellar athleticism, Mason’s length and toughness on both ends of the floor are traits that impress collegiate recruiters. Mason is an outstanding shot blocker and rebounder, though he'll likely need to develop a perimeter shot while also continuing to improve his ball handling and moves to his right.Miller notes that Marquis Mason is the third player from the Wisconsin high school class of 2010 to receive an offer from MU, joining 6'11" Evan Anderson (Eau Claire North HS) and 6'6" SF Flavian Davis (Wisconsin Lutheran HS, Milwaukee).
Information on how to purchase the latest Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook can be found here.
Monday, November 05, 2007
”Tom Crean Show” Begins Nov. 8 On Time Warner Sports
”Tom Crean Show” Begins Nov. 8 On Time Warner Sports
Weekly Program To Air At 5 p.m. Thursday Nights
Milwaukee – “The Tom Crean Show” finds a new television home this season as the 30-minute program moves to Time Warner Sports Channel 32 in 2007-08, with the first broadcast scheduled for 5 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 8) night.
Dennis Krause will host the show, which will feature interviews, highlights, player features and behind-the-scenes access to the nationally ranked team.
The show will air during its regularly scheduled time slot of 5 p.m. CT on Thursday nights and re-air several times over the course of the week. The debut edition will be replayed Nov. 8 at 10:30 p.m., Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m., and Nov. 10 at 7 p.m.
The Golden Eagles welcome IUPUI to the Bradley Center Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. for the Pepsi Season Opener. The Pepsi Tip-Off Luncheon is set for Nov. 9 in the Monaghan Ballroom of the Alumni Memorial Union. The reception begins at 11:15 a.m., with lunch and a program slated to start at Noon. Cost is $35 per person. For more information, please call Sarah Claus at (414) 288-4785 or sarah.claus@marquette.edu.
The “Tom Crean Show” radio program also debuts this week with its first installment Monday night from 6-7 p.m. CT at Mo’s Irish Pub on Wisconsin Avenue.
Nov. 5 will mark the first radio broadcast and the show will continue through March. Tentative show dates, subject to change, are Nov. 5, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, Dec. 10, Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 11, Feb. 18 and March 3.
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Marquette wins exhibition tilt
The Golden Eagles shook off a rotten start to blow out NSU with a dominant second half performance. The Golden Eagles were led by Lazar Hayward's impressive 17 point effort. Wesley Matthews thew in 16 points, while Dominic James added a dozen.
Our man on the scene tonight said, "Watch out for Lazar!".....looks like the pride of Buffalo, NY is much-improved from last season. That's good to hear.
Next up for Marquette is the season opener against IUPUI on November 10 at the Bradley Center.
Positives from tonight's game:
- Wesley Matthews and Lazar Hayward.
- Maurice Acker looked terrific with 9 points and four assists in 20 minutes of play.
- MU forced 31 turnovers.
- Depth. MU will throw plenty of bodies on the floor this year........this is a deep, athletic team.
- Chris Otule verballed to Marquette earlier today.
- McNeal with four turnovers. Lovely.
- Barro only played 16 minutes. Odd.
- Marquette was out rebounded by 38-35.
- MU shot 19% from three-point range. Against a Division II team. At home. Disappointing.
- Fitzgerald only attempted two three-point shots. Ugh.
- Cubillan, 1-6 from the floor.
Here's the box score in .pdf
MUScoop discussion including post-game notes
GoMarquette recap
Brief Sportsline recap
MUScoop in-game photos for your viewing pleasure
Marquette Family Updates
First and foremost, Marquette great, Doc Rivers' father passed away in Chicago today. Grady Alexander Rivers Sr. was 76. Please keep Doc and his family in your thoughts.
Second, Lute Olson of the Arizona Wildcats (#17) is taking an indefinite leave of absence. Former MU coach Kevin O'Neill has assumed the head coaching duties.
Newest Warrior: Chris Otule
"Chris is probably one of the fastest-developing big men I've been around," said coach Ronnie Courtney, who is in his first year as coach at Fort Bend Bush after a six-year stint as head coach at Division I Texas Southern University. "Last year he had a season where he didn't play a whole lot, but got in here and had a great summer and came back to school and is improving as we speak. A very mannerable and intelligent young man, I can tell you that."
...Otule's commitment puts MU over the scholarship limit heading into the 2008-'09 season, as its three available tenders have already been committed to Fulce, Nick Williams and Tyshawn Taylor.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
MU hosts Northern State University in exhibition play
After analyzing Sunday night's matchup, I'm confident that Marquette will win, even without Trevor Mbakwe. Why? This is a classic trap game for Northern State. NSU played at Iowa on Saturday night then squeezes in the Marquette tilt on Sunday - - just days before their big battle with Black Hills State.
Smart scheduling by MU.
FYI, Northern State University is located in Aberdeen, SD, and has an enrollment of 2,200. Wolves' basketball has been around 106 years, and they currently play in D2's Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.
Here is the GoMarquette release on the game.
Friday, November 02, 2007
Trevor Mbakwe to miss entire season
Mbakwe was expected to be a major contributor in the MU frontcourt this season. Absent Mbakwe's athleticism, Tom Crean will be forced to rely more on junior PF Dwight Burke, who has been ineffective in his first two seasons. Also, this means that Crean will likely have to play Lazar Hayward at the true PF slot more than expected, and freshman PF Pat Hazel. should see more time.
Check out the info on MUScoop.
Here's the audio of the interview from 1510AM
Rosiak blogs.
The official MU release.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
McDonald's All American Games come to Milwaukee
The games will be played on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at the Bradley Center.
As always, the proceeds from these games go to a terrific cause -- in this case, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Eastern Wisconsin. Local event, local benefits.
If you'd like tickets -- act fast.
The process is simple. Click on this link for the presale discount ticket opportunity. The passcode you need is: HOOPS
Remaining tickets will be released to the general public on November 5, so get the good ones this weekend.
To learn more about Ronald McDonald House Charities, click this link.
Marquette: where student athletes graduate
In terms of basketball, the national Division I average GSR was just 61% (DePaul 'helped' there with 36%. LOL). Marquette basketball clocked in at 89% for the assessed time period.
That's an exceptional performance by Marquette University. Congratulations.
The Chicago Tribune has a full report here.
To view Marquette's complete GSR, here is the full .pdf file.
Marquette News and Notes
Halloween is over, baseball has crowned its champion (your 2007 Boston Red Sox!) and now basketball ramps up. Here are a few signs of the season:
- The Tom Crean Show begins on Monday, November 5 on ESPN Radio Milwaukee. Details are available here on GoMarquette.com. The show will be streamed on gomarquette.com and ESPN Milwaukee. BTW, here's all you need to know about Tom Crean.
- Houston-area big man Chris Otule will visit MU this weekend. Otule is a 6'10" PF/C from Fort Bend Bush High School. Otule also plays for the Houston Lynx club team in the area. As this blog stated a few weeks ago, commitments from Tyshawn Taylor and Chris Otule would be a terrific recovery for MU on the recruiting front. One down, one to go.
- Just for kicks I checked out DraftExpress for their Big East preview. Do any of you think Damian Saunders will help Marquette this season? Comical.