Jack Lambert
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Penn upended defending champions Villanova tonight, ending the Wildcats' 25-game win streak within Philadelphia's Big 5 schools. The Quakers repeatedly gashed Villanova's defense with cuts and precision passing that ended in easy Penn layups. The Quakers have two white starters (it would've been three, but one of their guards, Ryan Betley, had his season ending in the first game of the year) and play a couple of white players off the bench, one is "6th starter" guard Jake Silpe. Tonight, Broduer had 16 points, 6 boards, and 4 assists (he is a GREAT assist man). Silpe had 11 points and 4 boards off Overall, the Quakers are a good team to support, routinely having 2 whites and 1 Asian (some actually diversity over the usual all-black formula) on the floor. They've already beat another "Power 6" school in Miami, so the Quakers are a real threat to win the Ivy League bid and potentially ruin a few brackets in March.
Collin Gillespie had a season-high and game-high 21 points in a losing effort for the Wildcats.
In another game tonight on a day without many contests, white-friendly South Dakota State absolutely plastered all-black Savannah State to the tune of 139(!)-72. The Jackrabbits scored 90(!) in the 1st half! Mike Daum had 37 points and 17 boards in the winning effort.
On Sunday, Virginia outlasted a pesky VCU team 57-49 and are now 9-0 on the year. Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome led the way for the Cavaliers, with Guy leading the team with 15 points and 6 boards, while Jerome was second on the team with 14 points and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State's Tres Tinkle had 15 and 10 in a loss against St. Louis Sunday. It's a shame Drew Eubanks left early, he may have been enough to push Oregon State from average to good. Put Eubank's decision to enter the NBA draft early in the Henry Ellenson/Erik Mika/Tyler Lydon file of stupid decisions. I'm with Shadowlight in that unless a white player is a surefire Top 10 pick, they should never leave college early.
Anyways, I've noticed this thread has by and large been missing some of the pics that have been posted by Jimmy and myself in years past, so I figured I'd round out the post by showing a few of our guys in action.
Michigan's Jon Teske slamming it home!
Purdue's Ryan Cline shoots over an outstretched hand.
Butler's Paul Jorgensen finishing at the rim.
Iowa's freshman phenom Joe Wieskamp prepares to shoot.
Kansas State's Dean Wade looks to finish in traffic.
Gonzaga's Corey Kispert
Kentucky freshman Tyler Herro
Villanova lead guard Collin Gillespie
Marquette brothers Sam and Joey Hauser defend the paint.
South Dakota State's best: Mike Daum
Collin Gillespie had a season-high and game-high 21 points in a losing effort for the Wildcats.
In another game tonight on a day without many contests, white-friendly South Dakota State absolutely plastered all-black Savannah State to the tune of 139(!)-72. The Jackrabbits scored 90(!) in the 1st half! Mike Daum had 37 points and 17 boards in the winning effort.
On Sunday, Virginia outlasted a pesky VCU team 57-49 and are now 9-0 on the year. Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome led the way for the Cavaliers, with Guy leading the team with 15 points and 6 boards, while Jerome was second on the team with 14 points and 8 rebounds.
Oregon State's Tres Tinkle had 15 and 10 in a loss against St. Louis Sunday. It's a shame Drew Eubanks left early, he may have been enough to push Oregon State from average to good. Put Eubank's decision to enter the NBA draft early in the Henry Ellenson/Erik Mika/Tyler Lydon file of stupid decisions. I'm with Shadowlight in that unless a white player is a surefire Top 10 pick, they should never leave college early.
Anyways, I've noticed this thread has by and large been missing some of the pics that have been posted by Jimmy and myself in years past, so I figured I'd round out the post by showing a few of our guys in action.
Michigan's Jon Teske slamming it home!
Purdue's Ryan Cline shoots over an outstretched hand.
Butler's Paul Jorgensen finishing at the rim.
Iowa's freshman phenom Joe Wieskamp prepares to shoot.
Kansas State's Dean Wade looks to finish in traffic.
Gonzaga's Corey Kispert
Kentucky freshman Tyler Herro
Villanova lead guard Collin Gillespie
Marquette brothers Sam and Joey Hauser defend the paint.
South Dakota State's best: Mike Daum