Sunday, March 10, 2013

Elon's Impressive Season Ends in Loss to College of Charleston


The Elon Phoenix had arguably its best regular season is school history but tournament aspirations fell short in the SoCon semifinal against the College of Charleston Cougars. The Cougars led from start to finish as the Phoenix was never able to claim a lead or even tie the score at any point. The Cougars opened the game on an 11-0 run and coasted to a 25-19 halftime lead. The Cougars scored eight of the first 10 points in the second half and were able to build the lead to 12 points, 44-32, with 12:32 remaining in the contest. Elon fought back , though, and had the lead down to two points, the smallest margin in the entire game, with seven minutes to go, before the Cougars went on another 8-2 run. The Cougars were clutch from the free throw line in the final 30 seconds of the game, connecting on eight of their final ten attempts from the stripe to seal a 68-60 win and a berth to the Southern Conference Championship game.
            Senior guard Andrew Lawrence scored a team-high 19 points for the Cougars, hitting 7 of his 9 free throw attempts, while also draining two three-pointers. Junior forward Willis Hall recorded a double-double for the Cougars with 16 points and ten rebounds, while sophomore center Adjehi Baru posted 9 rebounds and scored 8 points, including four clutch free throws in the waning minutes of the game.
            The Phoenix offense could never get into rhythm after a rocky start to the contest. Elon scored just 2 points in the first seven minutes of the game and shot a woeful 29.6 percent from the field in the first half. The Phoenix struggled to shoot the ball in the second half as well as they finished the game shooting 39.6 percent from the field (21 for 53), including just 3 of 11 from behind the arc. Free throws were an issue for the Phoenix who made shot just 15 of 24 (62.5 percent) from the stripe, while the Cougars drilled 19 of their 23 free throw attempts.
            Junior and third all-team Southern Conference guard Jack Isenbarger was held scoreless on 0 of 6 shooting. Isenbarger was second on the team in scoring for the Phoenix (13.6 ppg) entering the contest but could never get anything going offensively. Junior forward Lucas Troutman scored a game-high 23 points for the Phoenix, while senior guard Josh Bonney scored 15 points in 16 minutes in his final game for the Phoenix.
            The College of Charleston Cougars, the third seed in the SoCon Tournament, will challenge the top seeded Davidson Wildcats for the conference championship tomorrow night at 7 p.m. on ESPN 2.
            The Elon Phoenix should feel proud after an impressive season, which included 21 wins (their most since joining Division 1 play), 13 conference victories and their second North Division Title in school history. The Phoenix have a great chance to repeat as North champions and make another deep run in the tournament with all five of their starters returning. Sophomore guard Austin Hamilton will also return for the Phoenix, who was sidelined for the season after he tore his ACL on January 14th against Western Carolina. Hamilton started at point guard in his freshman season and was the teams’ starting point guard this year before going down with an injury. With so much talented returning, there is no reason not think the Elon Phoenix can be the best team in the Southern Conference next year and win the tournament to advance to what would be their first NCAA appearance in school history. Alas, tonight was a disappointing end to a fantastic season for the Phoenix and for now the loss will sting for Elon.

Elon Phoenix Fend Off UNCG Spartans; Set to Play Charleston in SoCon SemiFinals




ELON PHOENIX 68, UNCG SPARTANS 61

Junior forward Sebastian Koch spearheaded the Phoenix attack, scoring 15 points as Elon hung on to beat the UNCG Spartans in the SoCon quarterfinal. Junior forward Lucas Troutman added a double for the Phoenix, posting 14 points and corralling 10 rebounds in the victory.

                The win did not come easy for Elon, the #2 seed in the Southern Conference Tournament, but in March there are few stress free games. The game was tightly contested throughout as Elon’s biggest lead of the night was a mere 10 points. Although the 10th seeded UNCG Spartans were always in striking distance, they only held one lead the entire game; a 19-17 advantage in the first half after junior forward Trevis Simpson drilled a three-pointer.

                The Phoenix’ strong start to the second half was critical. Elon led by just two at intermission but scored the first eight points of the half, including “and-one” layups by forwards Koch and Troutman to give the Phoenix some breathing room.  The Phoenix maintained this advantage for the majority of the second half, and then connected on 7-of-8 free throws in the waning moments of the game to secure the victory.

                The Elon Phoenix (21-10, 13-5) will play the Charleston Cougars (23-9, 14-4) in the SoCon semifinals. The Cougars, the # 3 seed in the Southern Conference Tournament, defeated the Western Carolina Catamounts in the SoCon quarterfinal. The Cougars big men dominated as junior forward Anthony Thomas had a team-high 18 points, while sophomore center Adjehi Baru scored 14 points and posted 13 rebounds.  Junior guard Trey Sumler scored a game 25 points in the loss for the 10th seeded Catamounts.

Elsewhere in the SoCon Tournament
                Davidson throttled Georgia Southern, 86-59, in a contest that was essentially over by halftime.  The #1 seeded Davidson Wildcats used a balance attack to beat the #9 seeded Georgia Southern Eagles, as Nick Cochran scored 18 points (draining five three pointers in the process) for the Wildcats, while Tyler Kalinoski added 14 points, De’Mon Brooks scored 13, Jake Cohen posted 12 points and Chris Czerapowicz contributed 10 points. Davidson (24-7, 17-1) will play Appalachian State (15-15, 10-8) in the SoCon semifinals.

                Appalachian State cruised to victory over the Furman Paladins, 74-60. The Paladins, the 12th seed in the tournament, were unable to pull off another upset as the Appalchian State Mountaineers dominated from start to finish. Appalchian State, the #4 seed in the tournament, shot 31 of 57 from the field, including 8 for 21 from behind the arc, to win and advance to the SoCon semifinal round.



Below is an updated bracket for the Southern Conference Tournament
First Round
Friday, March 8
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 9
ESPN3
Semifinals
Sunday, March 10
ESPN3
Championship Game
Monday, March 11
ESPN2
  
1 Davidson86
9 Georgia Southern59
8 Wofford44
9 Georgia Southern60
1 Davidson6:00 pm
4 Appalachian St
  
  
4 Appalachian St74
12 Furman60
5 Samford51
12 Furman55
  7:00 pm
  
  
  
2 Elon68
10 UNC Greensboro61
7 Chattanooga81
10 UNC Greensboro87
2 Elon8:30 pm
3 College of Charleston
  
  
3 College of Charleston78
6 Western Carolina70
6 Western Carolina76
11 Citadel61

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Southern Conference Tournament 2013: First Round Recap


The UNCG Spartans registered 55 second half points en route to their comeback win over the 7th seeded Chattanooga Mocs in the first round of the SoCon Tourney. Senior guard Derrell Armstrong led the Spartans with 25 points and posted 8 rebounds, while SoCon leading scorer, Trevis Simpson, added 17 points for the Spartans in their 87-81 win. The Mocs led by 11 with 10 minutes to play but could not hold on against the 10th seeded Spartans.

UNCG will now play the #2 seed, Elon University, in the SoCon quarterfinals.  Elon swept the season series, including the regular season finale on Senior Night at Alumni Gym, 80-66.


The first round of the SoCon Tourney featured two other lower seeded teams finishing victorious.  The #9 seeded Georgia Southern Eagles crushed the #8 seeded Wofford Terriers, 60-44. Georgia Southern will play the #1 seed, Davidson, in the SoCon quarterfinals.  The Eagles were the only Southern Conference team to beat Davidson in the regular season.

The #12 seeded Furman Paladins pulled off the upset of the day, defeating the #5 seeded Samford Bulldogs, 55-51. Furman now plays the #4 seed, Appalachian State in the SoCon quarterfinals. Appalachian State won the lone regular season meeting, 72-66.

Elsewhere in the SoCon Tournament, Western Carolina took care of business against Citadel, 76-61. The Catamounts, the 6 seed, cruised to victory behind junior guard Trey Sumler’s 27 points to beat the 11th seeded Bulldogs.

Western Carolina will face off against College of Charleston, the # 3 seed in the SoCon Tournament.  This will likely be the best quarterfinal matchup, with the lone regular season meeting between the two clubs being a two point Charelston win, as senior guard Andrew Lawrence connected on two free throws with one second remaining to beat the Catamounts, 67-65, on February 20th.


Below is an updated bracket for the Southern Conference Tournament.
First Round
Friday, March 8
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 9
ESPN3
Semifinals
Sunday, March 10
ESPN3
Championship Game
Monday, March 11
ESPN2
  
1 Davidson12:00 pm
9 Georgia Southern
8 Wofford44
9 Georgia Southern60
  6:00 pm
  
  
  
4 Appalachian St2:30 pm
12 Furman
5 Samford51
12 Furman55
  7:00 pm
  
  
  
2 Elon6:00 pm
10 UNC Greensboro
7 Chattanooga81
10 UNC Greensboro87
  8:30 pm
  
  
  
3 College of Charleston8:30 pm
6 Western Carolina
6 Western Carolina76
11 Citadel61

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Southern Conference 2012-2013 Year in Review: Awards and Previewing the SoCon Tournament



AWARDS:

1st Team All SoCon 
1)  Guard: Trey Sumler- Western Carolina
2)  Guard: Jack Isenbarger- Elon
3)  Forward: Trevis Simpson UNCG
4)  Forward: Lucas Troutman- Elon
5)  Center: Mike Groselle- Citadel

2nd Team All SoCon 
1) Guard: Karl Cochran- Wofford
2) Guard: Darrell Armstrong- UNCG
3) Forward: Z. Mason- Chattanooga
4) Forward: Nathan Healy- Appalachian State
5) Center: Jake Cohen- Davidson

3rd Team All SoCon 
1) Guard: Raijon Kelly- Samford
2) Guard: C.J. Reed- Georgia Southern
3) Forward: Jay Canty- Appalachian State
4) Forward: Ryley Beaumont- Elon
5) Center: Adjehi Baru- Charleston

Freshman All SoCon Team
1) Guard: Tanner Samson- Elon
2) Guard: Spencer Collins- Wofford
3) Forward: Gee McGhee- Chattanooga
4) Forward: Tim Williams- Samford
5) Center: Kendrec Ferrara- Furman

Player of the Year:
1) Lucas Troutman- Elon
2) Trevis Simpson- UNCG
3) Trey Sumler- Western Carolina

Freshman of the Year:
1) Tim Williams- Samford
2) Gee McGhee- Chattanooga
3) Spencer Collins- Wofford

Coach of the Year:
1)      Matt Matheny- Elon


Below is the 2013 Southern Conference Tournament Bracket



First Round
Friday, March 8
Quarterfinals
Saturday, March 9
ESPN3
Semifinals
Sunday, March 10
ESPN3
     Championship Game
Monday, March 11
ESPN or ESPN2
  
      1        Davidson       12:00 pm
  
         8           Wofford       11:30 am
        9                Georgia Southern
         6:00 pm
  
              
  

     4         Appalachian St     2:30 pm
  

     5          Samford     2:00 pm
  12           Furman
          7:00 pm
  
  
  
              2           Elon     6:00 pm
  
      7         Chattanooga      6:00 pm
      10         UNC Greensboro
         8:30 pm
  
  
  

     3       Charleston     8:30 pm
  
   6         Western Carolina      8:30 pm
11 Citadel










Below are questions provided by John Roberts, author of Chattanooga Mocs blog, mocsmania.blospot.com, that I have answered to help preview the SoCon Tournament

1) Which team without a bye is the most dangerous? Why?

            I really do not like the chances of any team in this tournament without a bye because the conference is so top heavy with powerhouses Davidson, Elon and Charleston ruling the SoCon. Alas, March brings out the best in players and teams so a team without a bye could have a “Cinderella” like run in the SoCon Tournament.
             Call me crazy, but I actually think Chattanooga is the most dangerous team without a bye. Sure, Chattanooga got blown out on the last game of the season at Appalachian State, endings its hopes of getting a first round bye in the SoCon Tournament (if Chattanooga had won they would have finished in a four-way tie for second place in the North division with Samford, Western Carolina and Appalachian State and Chattanooga would have received the bye via the tiebreaker) as they finished fifth in the North with a subpar 8-10 conference record. But Chattanooga has won big games this season. The Mocs beat Western Carolina and Samford on the road this season and were able to knock off the North division champion Elon Phoenix at home. If Z. Mason plays very well, then maybe Chattanooga could make a surprise run in the tournament. I do not like the Mocs odds but crazy things can happen in a conference tournament.

2.      Which team with a bye is most likely to be eliminated first? Why?

            Appalachian State. The Mountaineers were the last team to secure a first-round bye, finishing with a pedestrian 10-8 conference record. Davidson, Elon and Charleston were all able to grab a bye with ease as they were the three most dominant teams in the conference all season long. Appalachian State will face the winner of the Samford versus Furman first round matchup and if Samford is able to take care of business and beat a struggling Furman squad, then Appalachian State could be in trouble in the quarterfinal round. Samford and Appalachian State faced off twice this year, with each contest being decided in the final minutes of the game as the two teams split the season series. Samford could knock off Appalachian State, especially if sophomore guard Raijon Kelly has a good game for the Bulldogs.

3) Which first round game is the most interesting? Why?
The Georgia Southern versus Wofford first round matchup intrigues me the most. Georgia Southern and Wofford finished with identical records overall and in conference play. Wofford swept the season series. Given that this is the #8 seed (Wofford) versus the #9 seed (Georgia Southern) matchup, I expect this to be the most entertaining first round game.

4) Which potential semifinal is the most interesting? Why?
 An Elon versus Charleston semifinal is a very intriguing matchup. Charleston beat Elon at Alumni Gym 56-54 in a tightly contested battle on December 1st but things have changed immensely since then. After that loss, Elon ripped off 11 wins in its next 13 Southern Conference games to win the North Division Title. I doubt Elon (the #2 seed in the tournament) or Charleston (the #3 seed in the tournament) will lose in the quarterfinals, so it appears these two teams are headed for an intense rematch in the semifinal round.

5) Who do you think wins the SoCon Tournament? Why?
I believe Davidson will win the tournament, given their dominance in conference play. Elon poses the biggest threat to Davidson because the Phoenix has the best starting five in the Southern Conference. Not only does Elon possess the leagues’ best starting unit, they also have two of the best players in the Conference in junior guard Jack Isenbarger and junior forward Lucas Troutman. Elon proved it can hang with Davidson on Wednesday night, losing 69-63 in a contest that went down to the wire. Still, it is tough to pick against a Davidson team that went 17-1 in conference play and is currently riding a 14 game win streak, with its last loss coming on January 14th.

6) What seed do you think the team you just picked to win the SoCon Tournament will get in the NCAA Tournament? Why?

 If Davidson is to go on to win the tournament, I think they will be a #13 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the seed it was last year in the March Madness tournament. Every couple of days ESPN analyst Joe Lunardi creates a mock bracket for the tournament in what he calls “bracketology”. The bracket assumes the current first place team in every conference will win its conference tournament to make the projections. In each of the last two brackets, Davidson has been a #13 seed. Davidson likely earned this seed with its “bracketbuster” win over Montana University a week ago. If Elon or Charleston wins the tournament, I would expect them to be a #14 seed in the NCAA Tournament. If by some miracle a team outside of Davidson, Elon or Charleston wins the Southern Conference tournament, I would predict them to earn a #15 seed.

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