well, St. Mary’s got spanked by Vandy.
in other news, Iowa transfer Brock Harding has landed on his feet at TCU, leading the Horned Frogs to a championship over Wisconsin in a little early season tourney. he was also clutch down the stretch in their win over Florida, hitting the go ahead jumper late before nailing 5 free throws to seal it. as a result, Harding was named tournament mvp, totaling 35 points and 17 assists in the two games.
for Wisconsin, it was bad enough they had ball hogging WGA John Blackwell, but this season they brought in his clone, Nick Boyd. these two, while talented, never turn down an opportunity to take a bad shot. the remaining Badgers (mostly a bunch of gym rats) are just there to defend, rebound, and set screens so these two can argue over who gets to jack up the most attempts and turn the ball over while the offense stagnates. makes for ugly, losing basketball. but, hey, they get their points. sigh.
BYU’s Richie Saunders had another strong outing, going for a game- and season-high 29 points (9-15 shooting) and game-high 8 rebounds with 2 assists and 3 steals (with 2 turnovers), leading the Cougars to a championship in another early season tourney. he was the lone White starter again for BYU, but he was the best player on the court again, as well. while the announcers were drooling over Dybantsa (18 points, 4 rebounds, 3 turnovers), Saunders carried the #9 Cougs to a tough win over Dayton.