Saturday, February 28, 2009

#16 Loyola downs Penn State

Loyola started its ECAC title defense in a successful way this afternoon with an 8-7 win against Penn State, in State College, Pennsylvania. Shane Koppens, playing in his first game of the season after being granted a 5th season by the NCAA, had a dominant debut as he and teammate Cooper MacDonnell each registered hat-tricks.

Starting in style has worked out pretty well for Loyola (2-1, 1-0) in their last two games. A week ago Loyola jumped out to a 4-0 lead in an 11-8 win over Towson, while today they attacked the Nittany Lions and All-American goalie Drew Adams with three unmatched first quarter goals. Koppens, a team captain for the second consecutive season got the Greyhounds on the board first, with MacDonnell, Loyola’s leading goal scorer from a year ago, tallying the latter pair.

The Greyhound defense, which was superb all afternoon, made the 3-0 score stand all the way until intermission.

Jimmy Daly’s 4th goal of the season with 5:12 left in the 3rd gave the ‘Hounds a 5-1 lead but then the Loyola would let momentum slip and Penn State went on to score 5 of the next 6 goals to get it to 7-6 with under 5 minutes left in the game.

They say big players step up in big moments… well when Koppens’ team needed a play he did just that and provided his 3rd goal of the afternoon just 40 seconds after Penn State came to within 1. The Nittany Lions would get one last ball by Hagelin with only 36 seconds remaining to put the 8-7 final in the books.

From central Pennsylvania, the ‘Hounds are back on the road and will be in Albany, New York to sleep this evening in anticipation for Tuesday afternoon’s game against Siena. The travel continues mid-week as Loyola will hop a flight to Durham, North Carolina to take on the Duke Blue Devils in a big match up next Saturday on WNST Radio.

Notes:

- Shane Koppens, an honorable mention All-American last season for the Greyhounds, looks like he could be back on his way to similar recognition if he plays the rest of the year like he did this afternoon. Not only is he the player who Coach Charlie Toomey trusts most at the X in a crucial offensive possessions, but Koppens value extends past that. He also makes his whole fellow attack unit much more dangerous with the attention he attracts from opposing defenses.

- It was especially encouraging to see MacDonnell’s trio of goals. The junior attackman had just one score in the Notre Dame and Towson games and it almost seemed like he, maybe more than anyone else, was hurt by Koppens’ absence.

- Aside from Koppens and MacDonnell’s 3, and Daly’s goal, Jake Wilcox added the only score for the Greyhounds. Taylor Ebsary and Matty Langan’s single assists were the only ones of Loyola’s 8 goals.

- Notably absent from the score sheet was Collin Finnerty, who had 10 points in Loyola’s first two games. He put 6 shots on net, but Drew Adams was able to see his shots from distance clearly and make stops on them all afternoon.

- Through the first three games of the season, goalie Jake Hagelin and face-off specialist John Schiavone have been consistently solid. Playing perhaps the two most important positions on the field, Hagelin stopped 10-17 shots on target by Penn State and Schiavone won 11-19 draws.

- Keeping an eye on the rest of the ECAC… Georgetown, who knocked off then #3 Maryland last weekend in College Park, got down 4-0 early and was stunningly upset by St. John’s 10-9. Also, in another surprise St. Joe’s knocked of Rutgers 10-7. The Scarlet Knight were picked third by ECAC Coaches in the preseason poll, but the state university of New Jersey is now 1-3 with losses against future Big East rival Villanova, #9 UMBC, and the previusly mentioned bad L against St. Joe’s.

Friday Morning's Crab Cakes and Light Beer

The Swinging Bunt

LaRussa wants O’s pitchers? Tony LaRussa, the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, joking quipped yesterday that if Dave Trembley can’t find use for all 37 pitchers in Baltimore camp to send some over to him at Cards camp. In 1989, George Will called LaRussa a ‘genius’ in “Men at Work” and then in ‘05, Buzz Bissinger said so too, in “3 Nights in August.” If LaRussa were to actually ever see these pitchers who don’t make the opening day roster in Baltimore and still wanted them… I, Chris Bonetti, in ‘09 is saying Tony Larussa is not a genius.

More on Jeff Reed, stupid Steelers kicker. I realize nobody really needs even more evidence that the Steelers and their fans are morons, yet still I give you more. You all remember the original story - Drunken kicker, Sheetz bathroom, towel dispense. Yeah. The latest is that earlier that evening Reed was at a scheduled appearance, where Steeler fans paid an $8 cover to be at a bar with the kicker. Reports now are that Reed showed up to the event already drunk. The part about Pittsburgh fans paying $8 just to be around this nitwit is shocking… in a literal sense. The fact that Reed was already hammered is also shocking… but in a sarcastic way.

Babes writing books about baseball? Baseball books are big money… Tom Verducci, Jose Canseco, Kirk Radomski, and Selena Roberts’ book about A-Rod is shall I say, ‘highly’ anticipated. It’s simple, if you have an inside scoop you can make the New York times Bestsellers List. The next great baseball book is now on the horizon… ladies and gents, Alyssa Milano is authoring a piece with Joe Torre, “Safe at Home, Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic.” Oh goody, I can’t wait!

Scanning the Blogosphere

Ravens Insider has their latest notes on Ravens free agents: Ray Lewis, Bart Scott, and Jason Brown.

O’s on Deck has some quick hitters from the Orioles win over the Cardinals, including thumbs up for Justin Christian, Scott Moore, and Nolan Reimold, in Grapefruit League action yesterday.

Dempsey’s Army has their ‘five things’ to watch for in their spring training outlook.

Face Off has three things to watch in both games of the Face-Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium tomorrow.

Recruiting Report has all you need to know about Baltimore Freedom Academy sophomore Kevin Smith, “Baltimore’s next great point guard.”

CMS Video of the Day

B-More Bird’s Nest might have nailed it right on the head, “The Ravens should draft Dave Neal.”

The Morning’s Final Thought

A job well done goes to Busted Coverage and their latest edition of “The Hottest girls on the BCS.” Today the site that has been ‘Wasting your time since 2007′ takes a look at the ACC.

The Terps come in with a very respectable ranking at #7. Florida State tops the list, which isn’t surprising, nor are Boston College and Duke finishing at the bottom. I’m pretty partial towards this pretty co-ed from Clemson.

This is definitely a link you should check out at somepoint over the weekend. Check you on Monday…

Loyola loses a heartbreaker on a controversial buzzer-beateing layup

It’s all very simple, it should have never come down to the last possession.

The Loyola College Greyhounds led Rider on Senior Night by 13 at the half and all was well. The home crowd was buzzing having just watched their team put on an offensive display that seemed almost shocking at the time. After all, Loyola putting up 47 points at halftime is a rather big, big deal.

However, Rider would answer and 9 minutes into the second half the lead was completely gone. The two teams played very evenly once Rider got back into the contest and it all came down to the last 41 seconds. Loyola had the ball and just called a timeout with 24 seconds on the shot clock. In the huddle, you know Coach Jimmy Patsos was telling his team to get a quick shot, so the ‘Hounds could get 2 possessions in the last 41 seconds, including the last.

The ball started in the hands of Marquis Sullivan on the left wing, he then fed a post-entry pass to Isaac Reid, and surprisingly Sullivan’s man, Harris Mansell, left the senior sharp-shooter to double the post. Reid then flipped the ball back to Sullivan and the jumper was in the air. Shot up…back rim, no good… long rebound… goes to Jamal Barney… Greyhound basketball, 20 seconds left, shot clock off — tie game.

As the crowd anxiously awaited on their feet, Loyola sophomore point guard Brian Rudolph waited for the clock to tick down, then made his move with about 6 second left… he drove hard down the left side of the lane… off-balance shot with his right hand… once again, no good… ball caroms of two would-be rebounders all the way back to the three-point line and into the hands of Rider… less than 2 seconds left… up-court pass to a streaking Ryan Thompson heading straight towards the rim… finger roll… off back iron… ball soars straight up in the air… and seconds later falls through the net. Rider’s players and coaches explode of the bench in excitement… but wait.

Was the shot out of Thompson’s hands when regulation had ended? Should the game be headed to OT? The refs conferred with one another for about 10 seconds before one referee signaled for a made field goal, and like that the game was over. The game was not televised, so there was no monitor for the officials to check to see if they had made the correct call. By a count of 77-75, Rider extended Loyola’s losing streak to 7 and spoiled what was a great Senior Night for Greyhounds fans .

But that was just the game. Afterward during the post-game handshakes, pushing and shoving between the two team ensued. Cooler heads would preview, but needless to say, it was an ugly and controversial way for this one to end.

However, the only one’s Loyola has to blame are themselves. On your own court, you can’t be outscored by 15 points in the second half and expect to come away with a win… it just doesn’t happen.

I’ll have more tomorrow… goodnight folks.

Tonight is Senior Night at Reitz Arena

Loyola (11-18, 6-10) will play in their final home of the ‘08-’09 men’s hoops season tonight at Reitz Arena when the Greyhounds will hit the court with Rider at 7pm. The program will honor Marquis Sullivan, Dan Ficke, and Brad Farrell, the team’s three players appearing for the final time in front of their home fans during a pre-game celebration on Senior Night.

Coming into the contest Rider stands alone in third place in the MAAC standings at 10-6, while Loyola is in a 7th place tie with St. Peter’s at 6-10, with both squads 1 game back of 7-9 Iona. The three all have two games remaining and are vying for the all-important 6th place seed in the MAAC Tournament. Teams seeded seventh through tenth have to play on the first night of tournament play in a quarter-final play-in game, making for a grueling task of needing four wins in four nights to make a miracle run to the big dance.

Looking at the schedules, Loyola is home tonight and ends the season at Iona. On Sunday, the Gaels will take on St. Peter’s tonight before hosting the ‘Hounds at home. St. Peter’s will play Manhattan Sunday afternoon to close their season. So, for the 6th seed, it all comes down to the last weekend with Iona holding a game game lead over Loyola and the Peacocks.

Needless to say, if Loyola fancies itself in a rematch with Rider in a #3 vs. #6 MAAC quarterfinal, it is imperative for them to close their up and down season on a high note with back-to-back W’s in their final two games. If they can’t pull it together at all… the harsh reality is that Loyola could, in a worst case scenario, finish 11-21 and on a 9 game losing streak.

Let’s hope for the wins.

As for Sullivan, Ficke, and Farrell playing in their last few games in Green and Gray, the one thing you can say about Farrell, who came into the program in ‘04 and Sullivan and Ficke in ‘05, is that they have seen it all. When they walked onto the Evergreen Campus, Loyola was in the wake of a 1-27 season, now, leaving the program they have seasons of 18 and 19 wins under their belts. That’s something to really be proud of for those guys.

Marquis Sullivan, a Westminster, MD native, is the only one of the three to play consistent minutes from the very start of his career. He will leave Loyola having enjoyed a distinguished career; Maqruis is the school’s all-time leader in 3’s made, will finish around with 1,250 points, and having been a recipient of the MAAC’s 6th Man of the Year Award in ‘07 when MAAC coaches recognized him as a 3rd Team All-Conference performer. Sullivan, who played his high school ball with Rudy Gay at Archbishop Spalding, was the first recruit to commit to Coach Patsos after his first season and has had a flair for the dramatic in his time in a Greyhound uniform. I’ve always said he’s got the best, most pure form, text-book release of a jump shot I’ve ever seen up-close. Throughout his entire career MAAC coaches knew that if their team allowed him an inch of a curl screen on the wing… it was all over… even if he was 4 feet behind the arc.

Thursday Morning's Crab Cakes and Light Beer

The Swinging Bunt

NO 1st for Wieters. Before yesterday’s game O’s manager Dave Trembley was asked whether or not the team plans to try-out Matt Wieters at first base, because the toll on a catcher’s body can be so great. The manager said no way. The Sun’s Peter Schmuck reporting the story wrote in his blog, something along the lines of… ‘that’s something to Orioles can worry about in seven or eight years.’ Well, at the bottom of the same page in the comments section, a certain ‘mikepcfl’ wrote, “The Yankees can move Wieters to 1B to replace Teixeira in 8 years! Just kidding, I have a bad sense of humor.” Yes, yes you do, sir.

Terps Fans: A+. Of course, last night was certainly a tough loss for the Terps at Comcast to the Dukies. Just curious, when Kyle Singler stepped on Sean Mosely’s foot causing a brief injury timeout, did anyone else hear “F*ck you Single,” loud and clearly over the ESPN airwaves. Jay Bilas and Mike Patrick were completely silent at the time too, making it even more blatant. Maryland fans have proven to be a tough bunch… and quite funny too, last night’s Operation Scheyerface v2.0 and, man, this one gets me every single time I see it…

Even more Terp trash-talk. This from Deadspin, Maryland students got their hands on some of the hotel numbers of the Duke Basketball team and inundated the players with calls to their rooms. This is an example of some of the tomfoolery - golden stuff.

Caller: “Hello, this is ****** with the Washington Times, sorry to bother you at this hour Mr. Paulus, but we are running a small piece tomorrow and I was hoping to take 2 minutes and ask you a question?”

Greg Paulus: “Uhhh, sure”

Caller: “If you had to choose between Deron Washington, Danny Green, and Dwayne Collins, (three guys who have dunked directly on Paulus this season) whose nuts would you say tasted the best?”

Paulus: …Click

Scanning the Blogosphere

Pro Football America gives updates on Ray Lewis and Bart Scott and speculates the Vikings might be players for Jason Brown.

CBS Sports says it might be tough sledding trying to keep both Jason Brown and Bart Scott.

Baltimore Beat Down says Joe Flacco’s critics will have to change their song for next season.

Camden Chat: “Prop Projections for the 2009 Baltimore Orioles,“37 comments for 37 pitchers in camp for the Orioles,” and “Mets beat O’s in proper spring opener.”

The Schmuck Stops Here has all the latest from Fort Lauderdale including all the news from the O’s-Mets game from yesterday including Brad Hennessey’s elbow soreness.

Connolly’s Corner Sports Bar has a ‘3 for 1′ as Dan talks Ray Lewis, the Orioles, and Maryland hoops.

SI’s J-Fro Sports Journalism and Lists ranks the O’s fifth overall in terms of outfield units.

Oriole Magic posted AOL’s Baltimore Orioles team preview.

SI has their top-225 Fantasy Baseball Preview, Brian Roberts is the first Oriole at #46. They also offer potential ‘sleeper’ picks, potential ‘bargain picks, and those whom you should stay away from.

Tracking the Terps has some final thoughts on the Maryland-Duke game from last night and some additional notes.

Terrapin Insider has their take on Dukes win over Maryland.

The Big Lead says the Terps are 1 of 23 teams on the tournament bubble for 10 remaining spots.

Recruiting Report has a story and video of Terp tight end signee Sean Fitzpatrick, a 2010 commitment for Coach Friedgen.

SI’s For the Record says, “Ovechkin, Crosby grow inseparable as rivals.” Duuuuh.

Ring Post Live author Kevin Eck was on with Ray and Casey yesterday and wishes a happy 60th birthday to Ric Flair.

The CMS Video of the Day

Wait, what? Here’s a video of Sheriff Leon Lott, the man who represents the firm hand of the law in the Phelps ‘Bong-Gate.’

The Morning’s Final Thought

Former University of Georgia quarterback and potential first overall selection in this year’s NFL draft, Matthew Stafford has had quite the whirlwind past few months. He’s had a preseason #1 ranking in the nation, a tough season in the SEC, a difficult decision whether or not to turn pro or go back to Athens, a grueling combine training program, and the combine itself all to try and deal with. Makes me think he needs to blow off a little steam… actually, by the looks of it, he’s doing a pretty good job of that.

Wednesday Morning's Crab Cakes and Light Beer

The Swinging Bunt

Welcome back Tiger! Today at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship the most famous and successful athlete in the world makes his triumphant return… Ladies and gentlemen, the great Tiger Woods will be back on the golf course! All players are ranked 1-64 and the tournament plays out like the NCAA Big Dance, and in this match up, well, as you may have guessed, the top ranked player in the world will be taking on the tournament’s #64 seed, in this case, Brendan Jones. Tiger says he feels better than ever, if that’s true… that’s super-awful bad news for Mr. Jones. How do you think Brendan felt when he first saw that draw? I’ll bet his face looked pretty funny.

Ladies Hockey Night in D.C. The Washington Capitals are doing their best job marketing towards women with their new “Capitals Scarlet” advertising campaign. Seems smart to me, put a bunch of chicks in the crowd… that would lead me to believe that, naturally, guys would then be even more enticed to come to games. More ladies, more guys, obviously more attendance, truly seems beneficial for everyone… yeah, you know Alex likes it too.

Scanning the Blogosphere

Ravens Insider explains what the potential re-signing of Bart Scott means for Ray Lewis.

Pro Football Talk: Is Ray “Burning Bridges in Baltimore?” “Fins to chase Jason Brown?” “Agent thinks Jason Brown or Bart Scott will leave the Ravens.”

The Schmuck Stops Here has the latest from Spring Training, the upcoming rotation, and the now necessary daily report on Matt Wieters.

Connolly’s Corner Sports Bar asks “Which Oriole will hurt his status with a poor spring?”

Tracking the Terps says rebounding will be crucial against Duke, and has some quotes from Gary and Greivis.

Face Off has the latest on this coming weekend’s Face-Off Classic and UMBC midfielder Peet Poillon, who was named this week’s America East Conference Player of the Week.

The Washington Post’s Baseball Insider gives a WBC Team that would be unbeatable.

CMS Video of the Day

Everyone always says Duke gets all the calls at home in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Well, it’s tough to argue otherwise when Duke guard Elliot Williams TAKES 12 STEPS WITHOUT A TRAVELING VIOLATION BEING CALLED!

Also, yesterday the CMS Staff gave you the video of Devin Harris’ half court buzzer-beater. Well, that was awesome, aaaand in a game, which is nice.

I guess Dwight Howard and Lebron James just wanted to show off a little before the game.

The Morning’s Final Thought

Serbian-born Memphis Grizzlies guard Marko Jaric could potentially be having the best year in the NBA by virtue of a single outstanding performance. As a point guard, he averages a meager 2 ppg and 1 apg, but off the court yesterday Marko made the biggest play of his otherwise irrelevant season. He proposed to long-time girlfriend Adriana Lima and is now engaged… jeez. That’s awesome, I’m pretty sure every post-pubescent guy grows up wishing he could marry a Victoria’s Secret model. Marko is just livin’ the dream.

Wednesday CMS Top-5

Welcome in for another edition of the Wednesday CMS Top-5.

Today’s lists are compilations of those guys who may have never on the cover of any magazines or had the big-time endorsements, but athletes who you just really admired and really appreciated the efforts they gave a team you rooted for. So, by no means at all is it a negative to be chosen as one of Drew or Glenn’s favorite ‘bad’ players.

These are the results…

Wonderboy:

5. Former Ravens Quarterback and Johnny U wannabe, Chris Redman

4. Pro Tennis Player, James Blake

3. Former Maryland Terp, Mike Grinnon, the only Maryland player to win a National title and ACC Tournament Title

2. Former O’s Super-Prospect, Jeffrey Hammonds

1. Former O’s outfielder Mike Devereaux, Glenn’s heart-throb.

As for Drew:

5. Notre Dame Walk-on Rudy

4. From Bull Durham - Durham Bull, Crash Davis

3. Ted Knight in Caddyshack

2. Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack

1. That Peanut himself, Charlie Brown