Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Manhasset Senior Class Excels

http://blip.tv/file/2053583/

What I Learned from My Video Project

The Manhasset players and coaching staff were extremely accessible and helped me every step of the way. I was frustrated at first because I was unable to contact coach Cherry. Once I met him and introduced myself at the Woodstick Classic, he turned out to be a great person and immediately invited me to practice and vowed to help me in any way he could.

I did not expect to talk to assistant coach Bob Rule but I knew he was a longtime JV coach so I asked about the Manhasset senior class and he gave me a great thirty second plus sound bite. The players were also fantastic and I could tell that the frustration of losing to Cold Spring Harbor was getting to them and even though they have the most talent the players expressed a refreshing sense of humility. They know they are good but are quite humble. I wish the seniors the best of luck in their future endeavors.

Editing the video was the most problematic but after dragging clips and becoming familiar with MovieMaker, it became easier.
I'm excited to use the tools I learned in this project to better myself and to become a successful professional journalist in the near future.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Postseason Awards: Big Ten

They may have the most bids of any league come Selection Sunday but they are not the best league. They have talent but that talent is young. The sophomore class of Evan Turner, Taylor Battle, Manny Harris, Kalin Lucas will highlight this league in the coming years.

Player of the Year: Taylor Battle, Penn State

I have to say he has been one of the best players and also one of the most valuable. Even if they don't go dancing, his mark has been made. MSU is too balanced and so is Purdue. Battle is the player that stands out the most

Freshman of the Year: William Buford, Ohio State

Coach of the Year: Ed DeChellis, Penn State and Bruce Weber, Illinois

1st Team All-Conference:

F Mike Davis, Illinois
F Evan Turner, Ohio State
G/F Manny Harris, Michigan
G Kalin Lucas, Michigan State
PG Taylor Battle, Penn State

2nd Team All-Conference:

C JaJuan Johnson, Purdue
F DeShawn Sims, Michigan
SF Kevin Coble, Northwestern
SG E'Twaun Moore, Purdue
G Demetri McCamey, Illinois

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Postseason Awards: Big East

I understand the advocates that want DeJuan Blair to be player of the year. Yes he has been fantastic and his team has been great but Thabeet impacts the game even when he does not touch the ball. That gave him the nod.

Player of the Year: Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut

Rookie of the Year: Greg Monroe, Georgetown

Coach of the Year: Jay Wright, Villanova and Buzz Williams, Marquette

1st Team All-Conference:

C Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut
PF DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh
SF Sam Young, Pittsburgh
SG Terrence Williams, Louisville
PG Jerel McNeal, Marquette

2nd Team All-Conference:

C Luke Harangody, Notre Dame
PF Dante Cunningham, Villanova
PF/SF Earl Clark, Louisville
G Jonny Flynn
PG Levance Fields

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Postseason Awards: ACC

Every 1st team all-conference player was tough to pick. The ACC and the Big East had a plethora of well qualified candidates. I mixed and matched certain positions. My teams try to combine the five best players with somewhat of a conventional lineup.

Player of the Year: Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina

In the end, he has some of the best numbers and is so valuable to his team. First in scoring and not far behind in rebounding.

Freshman of the Year: Sylven Landesburg, Virginia

This was a tough call with Al-Farouq Aminu turning in a great season. In the end, it was Landesburg's better numbers and lack of supporting cast that gives him the award in a close race.

Coach of the Year: Dino Gaudio, Wake Forest

2010 was supposed to be the Demon Deacons coming out party. Gaudio's steady hand has Wake in position for a three seed in the NCAA Tournament.

1st Team All-Conference:

F Tyler Hansbrough, UNC
F Trevor Booker, Clemson
G/F Gerald Henderson, Duke
SG Jack McClinton, Miami
PG Ty Lawson, UNC

2nd Team All Conference:

F Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech
F Kyle Singler, Duke
SG Toney Douglas, Florida State
PG/SG Jeff Teague, Wake Forest
PG Tyrese Rice, Boston College

Monday, February 16, 2009

2009 Final Four

Connecticut, North Carolina, Michigan State, and then a bevy of teams. MSU has not been talked about but I believe they will make the Final Four. When healthy, they are an elite team. Bracket willing, in a one game showdown, they could beat a team like Pittsburgh or a team like Oklahoma.

Interesting stat: No team since 2000 has lost more than two home games that season.

2000 Michigan State 14-0
2001 Duke 13-2
2002 Maryland 15-0
2003 Syracuse 17-0
2004 Connecticut 17-1
2005 North Carolina 15-0
2006 Florida 16-2
2007 Florida 16-0
2008 Kansas 19-0

That's an astonishing 142-5.

UConn lost their second home game tonight against Pitt. If they drop one more (Notre Dame may give them a game) then I won't pick them to win the national title. However if they beat ND, we can still call them a favorite.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Big East Tournament

Just for fun, if the season ended today, to see how it could play out. I'm using the chalk to predict the winner.

Tuesday March 10:

9. West Virginia vs 16 DePaul (Winner plays Cincinnati)

12. Georgetown vs 13 USF (Winner plays Villanova)

10. Notre Dame vs 15. Rutgers (Winner plays Syracuse)

11. Seton Hall vs 14. St. John's (Winner plays Providence)

Wednesday March 11

9. West Virginia vs 8. Cincinnati (Winner plays Connecticut)

12. Georgetown vs 5. Villanova (Winner plays Louisville)

10. Notre Dame vs 7. Syracuse (Winner plays Pittsburgh)

11. Seton Hall vs 6. Providence (Winner plays Marquette)

Thursday March 12

8. Cincinnati vs 1. Connecticut

5. Villanova vs 4. Louisville

7. Syracuse vs 2. Pittsburgh

6. Providence vs 3. Marquette

Friday March 13

1. Connecticut vs 4. Louisville

2. Pittsburgh vs 3. Marquette

Saturday March 14

1. Connecticut vs 2. Pittsburgh

WINNER: We'll get a peak on Monday when Pitt and UConn face off.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Conference Player and Rookie of the Year Races

ACC POY:
Jeff Teague and Tyler Hansbrough. Both guys have the stats but as of right now, Teague has more signature games plus the head to head W. Teague, for now.
ACC ROY:
Al-Farouq Aminu. There are some other guys that maybe could challenge. Well, actually the ACC freshman class is weak and Aminu is just about a lock to win. Aminu

Big East POY:
Jerel McNeal, Luke Harangody, DeJuan Blair, and Hasheem Thabeet. McNeal and Thabeet are the two best defenders in the conference, Harangody has the best stats and Blair has arguably the best overall game. Notre Dame is down so 'Gody is out. Thabeet is known more for his D so he is out. Blair does most of his work on the glass and defers to Sam Young in the clutch. McNeal is the leader of the number one team in the conference and wants the ball when the game is on the line. McNeal, for now.

Big East ROY:
Greg Monroe, Samardo Samuels, Mike Rosario, and Devin Ebanks. Samuels has the most hype but has been somewhat disappointing. Rosario has the best numbers but plays on a team that needs him to shoot early and often. Ebanks has had his flashes but is too inconsistent. Monroe owned Thabeet in Big East game one and has been more important to his team than any other guy on this list. Monroe

Big Ten POY:
Taylor Battle, Kalin Lucas and Evan Turner. The conference is in the midst of a down year and most surprising has been the success of Penn State. Battle is the best unknown player in the country. He leads the conference in points and assists. Turner possesses the best overall game in the conference because he scores, rebounds, passes, and defends. Lucas has numbers but he also has the best talent around him. As weird as it is to say the best player in the conference is from Penn State, it's hard to argue. Battle

Big Ten ROY:
William Buford. Much like the ACC, the Big Ten is having a down year for freshman talent. Ohio State's BJ Mullens was touted as the top talent but his learning curve has been steeper than most expected. Mullens' teammate, William Buford, stepped in for injured guard Dave Lighty and has filled in amicably. Buford

Big 12 POY:
Blake Griffin. Not even close. Griffin

Big 12 ROY:
Willie Warren. Again, not much of a competition. One of the best guards in the conference and gets to play with a dominant big like Griffin every night. If it was chosen by name, I would pick Texas' Dogus Balbay. Too bad. Warren

Pac-10 POY:
James Harden, Jon Brockman, and Jerome Randle. Although Randle has numbers, his contributions are not as important to his team as they are for Brockman and Harden. These two guys make their teams go and are the primary reasons they both have a chance to win the conference. Brockman is a double double machine while Harden is so good, he has no right hand, teams know that and yet, he goes left whenever he wants and scores. Without Harden, Arizona State is not sniffing March. Harden

Pac-10 ROY:
Isaiah Thomas, DeMar DeRozan, and Jrue Holiday. Holiday and DeRozan both were top ten recruits and both are top ten in terms of disappointment. Both are just average conference starters and look nothing like the lottery picks many thought they were. Thomas has wallowed in obscurity but the man with the big name is no slouch. He runs up and down the floor and is arguably the heart of the Huskies team. Not as much of a slam dunk as Warren in the Big 12 but pretty close. Thomas

SEC POY:
Jodie Meeks, Nick Calathes, and Tyler Smith. Smith is probably the first one out because of the talent around him and also because of the lack of success Tennessee has had. They are a good team just not the top ten team they proclaimed to be when the season started. Most would consider Meeks the favorite because of his scoring but Calathes deserves serious consideration because of his overall game and team's success. Calathes but it could be a split decision with Meeks.

SEC ROY:
Courtney Fortson. Much like Willie Warren and William Buford, Fortson has the best stats and the least competition. Fortson

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Players You Should Watch

Durrell Summers, G/F, Michigan State (Most consistent scorer for Spartans)

Taylor Battle, PG, Penn State (A great leader and competitor for surprising PSU)

Dexter Pittman, C, Texas (Once conditioning is good, this guy will blossom into a franchise player)

Dante Cunningham, PF, Villanova (Best mid-range J of any big man in college)

Gerald Henderson, G/F, Duke (Pure scorer with ability to take and hit late game shots)

Nikola Dragovic, F, UCLA (His emergence correlates with UCLA's potent offense of late)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Big East vs ACC: A brief breakdown

The ACC and the Big East, in no particular order, are the two best conferences in the nation. ACC backers say their success nationally, North Carolina, Duke, Wake Forest, and Clemson all reside in the top ten as of today, is the reason why they should be considered supreme. The Big East backers point to depth, eight teams in the top 25, make them supreme.

Here are the conference matchups based on league record through Jan. 18. (rankings are based on AP Top 25)

#1 Wake Forest (16-0, 3-0) vs #11 Marquette (16-2, 5-0)

#2 Duke (16-1, 3-0) vs #9 Louisville (13-3, 4-0)

#10 Clemson (16-1, 2-1) vs #8 Syracuse (17-2, 5-1)

Florida State (15-3, 2-1) vs #4 Pittsburgh (16-1, 4-1)

Virginia Tech (12-5, 2-1) vs #3 Connecticut (15-1, 4-1)

#5 North Carolina (16-2, 2-2) vs #12 Georgetown (12-4, 3-2)

Miami (13-4, 2-2) vs Providence (11-6, 3-2)

Maryland (12-5, 1-2) vs #19 Notre Dame (12-5, 3-3)

North Carolina State (10-5, 1-2) vs #20 Villanova (14-3, 2-2)

Virginia (7-7, 1-2) vs West Virginia (13-4, 2-2)

Boston College (13-6, 1-3) vs Cincinnati (12-6, 2-3)

Georgia Tech (9-8, 0-4) vs St. John's (10-6, 1-3)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Top 25

The shock (sort of) of the weekend was North Carolina falling last night to Wake Forest. Sure we knew Wake was good, sure they were playing at home, but UNC dropping two straight? Not a chance. The Boston College game has showed that teams are not in awe of the Heels anymore. Wake came out firing and attacking that defense at every chance. Jeff Teague was fantastic. Although he is listed at PG, he is more of a scorer right now but his vision is getting better with every game. Wake is riding high but will face another rising ACC Clemson soon. That could be a top ten game. O yeah, and the Big East is ridiculously talented and there is no, I repeat, no easy out.

1. Pittsburgh
2. Wake Forest
3. Duke
4. Connecticut
5. North Carolina
6. Michigan State
7. Oklahoma
8. Syracuse
9. UCLA
10. Texas
11. Clemson
12. Notre Dame
13. Xavier
14. Georgetown
15. Marquette
16. Arizona State
17. Minnesota
18. Purdue
19. Louisville
20. Butler
21. Baylor
22. California
23. Villanova
24. Michigan
25. Gonzaga