Category Archives: National Championship

Orangemen win vs. Virginia Tech

Jeff Garofalo‘s 21 points propelled Syracuse University to a 76-65 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday.

Orangemen fell behind early, trailing 31-24 by the half, only to come back hard in the final two quarters. With 21 total fouls, Syracuse University played an aggressive game.

Garofalo paved the way for Orangemen, making 53% (8-for-15) of shots attempted while also sinking 80% (4-for-5) of free throws attempted.

Three other players also added ten or more points for Syracuse University. Stephen Acheampong had 18 points, Steve Eggleston racked up 13 points and Jymeek Jenkins contributed 10 points. Also contributing for Syracuse University were Alec Duron (5 points, 2 rebounds), Alex Shea (3 points, 1 rebound) and Kevin Reese (3 points). Acheampong was a big defensive contributor as well, racking up 10 rebounds.

Syracuse University finished the game with 35 rebounds (nine offensive/26 defensive).      

Virginia Tech takes down Lewis University in Game 5

The LU Flyers fell to the Virginia Tech Hokies on Saturday, 76-71, despite Theo Catanzaro putting 21 points on the scoreboard.

The LU Flyers racked up points early in the game, claiming a 52-33 lead at the half, but the Virginia Tech Hokies came back for the victory.

Catanzaro attacked the net right off the bat for the LU Flyers, scoring 13 points in the first half.

Nate Prososki (13 points) and David Wilson (12) each had multiple three-pointers. Joe Blockson tapped out at double digits, scoring 11 points for the LU Flyers (5-for-12). Also chipping in for the LU Flyers were Brad Norris (6 points, 3 rebounds), Michael Pagliuco (5 points, 6 rebounds) and Alex Tripke (3 points).

The LU Flyers finished the game with 38 rebounds (14 offensive/24 defensive).    

The Colonials win high scoring game vs. Syracuse

The Colonials were victorious against Syracuse Orangemen 115-105 on Friday with the help of Jafar Kinsey, who scored 37 points.

The Colonials had an early scoring surge, claiming a 51-47 lead at the half.

Kinsey shot well from the field, making 72% (13-for-18) of shots attempted as well as 50% (3-for-6) of threes attempted. He also shot well from the line, making 62% (8-for-13) of free throws attempted.

Forrest Mason (29 points) and Ryan Skovranko (26) each had multiple three-pointers. Also contributing for the Colonials were Malik Walker (9 points, 7 rebounds), Liam Herron (4 points), Charles Oliver (3 points, 1 rebound) and Taylore Williams (2 points, 2 rebounds).

The Colonials finished the game with 38 rebounds (four offensive/34 defensive).  

In a nail biter the Mountaineers fall short of the Wildcats

Although Dante Montique put 26 points on the scoreboard, the Mountaineers fell to the Kentucky Wildcats 79-76.

In an aggressive showing, the Mountaineers racked up 22 fouls in total.

Montique shot well from the field, making 53% (10-for-19) of shots attempted as well as 50% (6-for-12) of threes attempted.                             

Two other players also scored in the double digits for the MountaineersFletcher Coffman scored 13 points and Drew Fraser racked up 10 points. Also chipping in for the Mountaineers were Tyler Williams (8 points, 4 rebounds), Brandon Ingram (8 points, 7 rebounds), Brandon Morris (4 points, 3 rebounds), Patrick Reilly (3 points, 4 rebounds) and Dante Oden (3 points).

The Mountaineers finished the game with 46 rebounds (12 offensive/34 defensive).  

The Hokies fall short against Iowa State

Despite Jake Ryan putting 20 points on the board, the Hokies lost to the Iowa State Cyclones 78-61.

Racking up 21 fouls in total, the Hokies played a physical game.

Ryan was on the ball for the Hokies, making 58% (7-for-12) of shots attempted and hitting 100% (5-for-5) of free throws attempted.

Jack Beckman hit double digits, scoring 18 points for the Hokies (7-for-13). Also chipping in for the Hokies were Josh Knight (7 points, 4 rebounds), Kevin Moreland (7 points, 1 rebound), Wes Justis (5 points, 4 rebounds), Cody Dowd (2 points, 5 rebounds) and Chris Perreault (2 points, 3 rebounds).

The Hokies finished the game with 41 rebounds (18 offensive/23 defensive).      

The ECU Pirates Defeat the Lewis Flyers

Joe Bryant scored 25 points to lead the Pirates to a 98-67 victory over the Lewis Flyers on Friday.

With a 37-29 lead at the half, the Pirates pulled ahead early in the game.

Great play from the field made Bryant stand out, as he made 60% (9-for-15) of shots attempted as well as 64% (7-for-11) of threes attempted.

Two other players also added ten or more points for the Pirates. DeAngelo Hopkins scored 20 points and Torez Fisher had 13 points. Tyler Nicholson (18 points) and Jeremy Brown-Parker (12) each contributed multiple three-pointers. Also contributing for the Pirates were Antione Simon (8 points, 6 rebounds) and Wayne McDonald (2 points, 4 rebounds). Hopkins was a big defensive contributor as well, racking up seven rebounds and one block.

The Pirates finished the game with 48 rebounds (12 offensive/36 defensive) and one block.      

Conference Champs

Iowa State has clinched the Mid America West Conference Title and will now move on to the National Championship Tournament.

Conference Champs

With a 3 game sweep of Kennesaw State, ECU has clinched the SAC South Title and is now headed to Pittsburgh to chase the National Championship Crown.

Headed to the Ship

The Wildcats of Kentucky have clinched the Great Lakes – West Conference Title and will now take their show on the road to Pittsburgh to battle for the coveted NCBBA Championship.