Posts Tagged ‘Delaware’

Posts Tagged ‘Delaware’

This week on WRBB (Updated)

February 14th, 2011

Monday, February 14

59th Annual Beanpot – Championship Game
7:00 p.m. – Beanpot Pre-Game
7:30 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Boston College
from the TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
with Alex Faust, Jared Shafran, and Ben Horner
TV:

Tuesday, February 15

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies vs. Delaware Blue Hens
from Matthews Arena
with Andy Towne, Brandon Challener, and Kainani Stevens

Wednesday, February 16

9:00 p.m. – Hockey East This Week

Thursday, February 17

Only available on WRBB Sports Extra
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Women’s Basketball: Huskies vs. Hofstra Pride
from Solomon Court
with Brandon Challener and Coray Runge

Friday, February 19

3:00 p.m. – Dog Pound Sports Sound

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies at Boston College
from Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
with Alex Faust and TBA

Saturday, February 20

1:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
2:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at UNC-Ashville Bulldogs
from — in Asheville, N.C.
with Patrick McHugh and Andy Towne

7:15 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:30 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Boston College Eagles
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Jared Shafran, and Ben Horner

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Press Pass: Basketball at Delaware

January 20th, 2011

After a close loss to the Delaware Blue Hens, Northeastern coach Bill Coen spoke with WRBB’s Andy Towne.

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UD 54, NU 52: Losing Streak Extends to Eight

January 20th, 2011

Entering last night’s contest at Delaware, the men’s basketball team was trying not to let its seven-game losing streak become a mental block. Still win-less in Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play, the Huskies were hoping to down UD for the 12th-consecutive time.

Instead of mental blocks, it was the thunderous blocks of Fightin’ Blue Hens’ forward Jamelle Hagins that stymied NU. The sophomore swatted a career-high eight shots, including one in the final 10 seconds that would have tied the game, in leading Delaware to a 54-52 win over Northeastern in Newark, Del. The loss drops the Huskies to 4-14 overall and 0-7 in the CAA.

“Obviously it’s very disappointing, we thought it was a winning effort,” head coach Bill Coen said. “I thought the guys played really well, particularly on the defensive end … I thought ultimately the difference in the game was Jamelle Hagins being an eraser around the rim.”

Plagued by poor starts during their losing streak, the Huskies used a 12-0 run in the early in the first half to push NU to a six-point lead at halftime. The strong start translated into the second half, in which the visitors led by as many as 12.

Unfortunately Northeastern could not hold on to the lead as Delaware went on a 9-0 run to close the game. Hagins, who finished with seven points, threw down a dunk with 21 seconds remaining to break the 52-52 tie. Hagins then blocked a shot by NU freshman guard Alex Harris with 10 seconds remaining, and senior captain and guard Chaisson Allen’s shot was off the mark as the final buzzer sounded.

Sophomore guard Joel Smith scored 18 points to lead the Huskies, while Allen had 12 points and 10 rebounds and freshman forward Ryan Pierson chipped in with 10 points.

The Huskies’ three-game road swing concludes Saturday when the team visits Philadelphia for a 2 p.m. tip-off at Drexel. The Dragons defeated NU 63-58 on Dec. 4, 2010, a game which was played inside the TD Garden as part of the inaugural Boston Tip-Off Classic.

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QuickCast: Basketball at Delaware

January 20th, 2011

Northeastern starts strong, but falls apart late in a tough 54-52 loss to the Delaware Blue Hens.

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This week on WRBB

January 17th, 2011

Monday, January 17

7:00 p.m. – CAA Full Court Press

Wednesday, January 19

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Delaware Blue Hens
from the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Del.
with Andy Towne and Dan Groob

Only available on WRBB Sports Extra:
6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Harvard Crimson
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Ben Horner, and Mari Waligunda

Only available on WRBB Sports Extra:
9:30 p.m. – Hockey East This Week
live from Matthews Arena

Friday, January 21

3:00 p.m. – Dog Pound Sports Sound

Saturday, January 22

1:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
2:00 p.m. – Northeastern Basketball: Huskies at Drexel Dragons
from the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
with Patrick McHugh, Andy Towne, and TBA

6:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Northeastern Hockey: Huskies vs. Maine Black Bears
from Matthews Arena
with Alex Faust, Jared Shafran, and TBA

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CAA Media Day Notebook

October 22nd, 2010

We’ve had some time to digest what we heard at media day [read: it's been a busy couple of days, but we're finally getting to post our stuff], so here’s some of the highlights from our interviews in writing, along with the full audio clips. We were able to catch up with 10 of the 12 coaches, missing Towson’s Pat Kennedy and UNC-Wilmington’s Buzz Peterson.

  • Monte Ross: Jawan Carter needs to be a leader and make sure that everybody else on the team has the same competitiveness that he has. Brian Johnson, who tore his meniscus on Sunday, will only be out for four weeks. The fact that it’s the same knee he tore last year should not be a factor as the season continues. Devon Saddler and Jamelle Hagins should be impact freshmen. Key quote: “Playing time is determined in practice every single day.”

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  • Bruiser Flint: Trip to Turkey was good for chemistry, helped with mental toughness which was a problem last year. Taking some extra precautions to take Chris Fouch healthy, he’s been working on getting his body stronger. Doesn’t expect Bill Coen to give up a home game for special events away from Matthews Arena very often, but Drexel is looking forward to the game at the TD Garden. Key quote: “You can’t worry about what happened in the past. You gotta look forward.”

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  • Jim Larranaga: Lots of inexperience and mistakes lead to last-second losses in 2009-10 (five games on last possession) – don’t blame Cam Long. This year, Cam doesn’t have to carry the load – has four other starters back. Trip to Italy was great for team chemistry. Balance is key – in lives and on court. Lots of injuries in the first couple days of practice – only 8 healthy players for third day, though most were minor injuries. Cornelius, Long, Hancock and Allen will play point-guard-by-committee until someone emerges as primary. Very confident in top 6 (Morrison, Pearson, Long, Hancock, Cornelius, Tate), other positions are question marks. Key quote: “If you ask me, VCU and ODU are two of my favorite places to go because the crowds are into it; there seems to be a lot at stake.”

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  • Rod Barnes: Different type of a team from last year; more of a team concept this year – Jihad Ali could score 15-16 points, but there will be lots of guys around 8-9. He talked quite a bit about Ali, so expect big things from him this year. Trip to Bahamas was “huge” to gain some experience and develop team chemistry. Key quote: “I think Jihad Ali is gonna have a big year.” - based on how much he said that, it’s worth repeating here.

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  • Mo Cassara: Charles Jenkins is “driven, determined, he works as hard as any kid I’ve ever been around.” Is improving pretty much everything (ballhandling, shooting, defense). Greg Washington will be improving his offensive game. Nat Lester’s status is still in question. Loss of football will create a different vibe for basketball on campus. Key quote: “I do embrace [social media]. I love it. I do talk to my team…about how to use that. I think it’s a big part of the society that we live in today.”

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  • Matt Brady: Andrey Semenov hasn’t practiced yet (as of Tuesday) after banging his head in practice – not a concussion, but the team is treating it as one. Heightened expectation within team after underachievement last year – both because of injury and lack of ability to finish games. Defense is the only focus. Key quote: “In order to challenge for a league championship at this level, in the CAA, you’ve gotta be one of the better defensive teams in the league.”

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  • Bill Coen: Complete confidence in Chase Allen’s ability to lead without Matt Janning, Nkem Ojougboh and Manny Adako. Too early to say who’s the starting center, but the sophomore class is important (perhaps a clue?). “[The sophomore class] can’t play as sophomores. They have to play as juniors and seniors.” Will mix it up between flex and running – feels pretty good with ball in Chase’s hands either fast or slow. Rivalry with Boston University means a lot to both schools. Continuity and connection with players is big with bringing Brian McDonald back – “set the gold standard for work ethic [last year].” Key quote: “I can’t thank the student body enough. They really made Matthews a special venue to see a college basketball game. This year, I think it’s gonna be even better…they’re worth points on the scoreboard…”

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  • Blaine Taylor: He likes having more people to talk to at media day now compared to 10 years ago (that’s what he’s talking about at the beginning of the audio clip). He’s a “program director” – losing one top player won’t hurt the team too much. Plenty of other players will be able to fill the void left by Gerald Lee, not just one person. Despite top-ranked defense last year, there’s room for improvement. Old Dominion is at a point where BCS schools like Georgetown, Missouri, etc. will play them because losing to ODU doesn’t hurt and winning really helps. Key quote: “What I tell our guys is if you all are gonna try to be the player of the week, then we ain’t gonna be the team of the week.”

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  • Shaka Smart: Jamie Skeen will benefit from departure of Larry Sanders, since he’ll be a focal point for a lot of what VCU does. Toby Veal will make the biggest impact of all newcomers (since he’s a junior college transfer). Bradford Burgess has all-CAA potential (“this list” that Coach Smart refers to is the all-conference team list). Coaches are not at all involved in decision-making process for location of CAA tournament. There are as many as 5-6 teams that could win the conference. Key quote: “In a lot of ways, [Joey Rodriguez] was our most valuable player last year and I think he can be significantly better this year.”

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  • Tony Shaver: Returning players are the key, not highly-touted freshman class. Kendrix Brown is ready to go, could surprise people with his efficiency. Guarantee games are a part of the future for budgetary reasons, but Coach Shaver looks forward to having the problem of not being able to schedule BCS schools. Key quote: “The important thing for Quinn McDowell is to be Quinn McDowell and not do more than he’s capable of.”

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CAA Team Previews: Delaware Blue Hens

August 19th, 2010

November 12 marks the start of the 2010-2011 basketball season, and WRBB’s brand new CAA Full Court Press is coming to the air in October.To get you ready, we’ll have previews each week until all twelve teams have been covered. This week we start off with the Delaware Blue Hens.

2009-2010 Recap: Delaware finished a disappointing 7-24, 3-15 Colonial (12th) and lost to Virginia Commonwealth in the first round of the CAA Tournament. The Hens could never get a rhythm going and won consecutive games only once – Lafayette and Drexel on December 29 and January 2. Northeastern won both match-ups against Delaware.

Key Losses: Adam Pegg, who transferred to Stetson, is the only major loss. In his sophomore season, Pegg started 14 of his 30 games and averaged five points, 2.6 rebounds per game. He was the team’s biggest man at 6’9″ 255 LBS. There were no graduating seniors on last year’s squad.

Key Returns:

  • Jawan Carter: To say Carter had a successful junior year is an understatement. The only member of the team to receive post-season honors for performance (Pegg was All-Academic honorable mention), Carter was named 2nd team All-CAA. He was third in the conference at scoring at 18.2 points per game and 2nd in assists (4.9 per game). On February 24 against George Mason, he hit the 1,000 point milestone for his career. That game was one of 12 25+ point performances Carter turned in, and one of 23 straight that he scored in double digits – a league best and the 5th longest such streak in Delaware history.
  • Brian Johnson: After sitting out the 2009-2010 season with an ACL injury, Johnson is ready to go in 2010-2011. After just three seasons, Johnson is 4th all-time in assists for the Blue Hens. He’s also 8th in minutes played (3,454) and 10th in 3-pointers attempted (325).
  • Alphonso Dawson: Finished 2009-2010 second on the team in scoring (behind Carter) with 12.1 PPG and second in rebounding (behind freshman Kelvin McNeil) at 6.2 boards per game. He may lose some of his time to Johnson, but should still be a very productive member of the team.

What to expect: We wish we could tell you. Picked 6th by Mike Litos, 10th by Brian Mull, and believed to be a potential sleeper by many, the Blue Hens are a mystery. A backcourt of Carter, Johnson and Dawson has the potential to be one of the better backcourts in the conference, but there isn’t much beyond that. Incoming freshman Devon Saddler will add even more depth at guard. It’s not a big team, as only two players are 6’8″ and none bigger than that. There’s potential for this to be a good team despite the lack of size, but there’s also potential for them to have a season similar to last year.

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QuickCast: Basketball at Delaware

February 3rd, 2010

Northeastern crushes the Blue Hens for yet another CAA victory, 67-51.

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This week on WRBB

February 3rd, 2010

Monday, February 1

7:45 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
8:05 p.m. – Hockey: Huskies vs. Boston University Terriers
58th Annual Beanpot Tournament – Semifinal #2
from the TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
with Keith Lavon and Alex Faust
TV:

Tuesday, February 2

6:50 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Basketball: Huskies at Delaware Blue Hens
from the Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Del.
with Jason Lavine and Will Klaynman
TV:

Thursday, February 4

8:00 p.m. – Hockey East This Week

Friday, February 5

3:00 p.m. – Dog Pound Sports Sound

6:50 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
7:00 p.m. – Hockey: Hockey at Merrimack Warriors
from Lawler Arena in North Andover, Mass.
with Keith Lavon and Jared Shafran

Saturday, February 6

3:50 p.m. – Huskies Pre-Game
4:00 p.m. – Basketball: Huskies at Hofstra Pride
from the Mack Complex in East Hempstead, N.Y.
with Jason Lavine and Will Klaynman

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