Upstate CAC Coaches Thread Topic

NAMEGP/SMINFG%3PT%FT%OFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
B. Coomer, pf33/3026.256.4-85.33.110.20.21.30.81.62.217.2
C. Bennett, pg33/3323.143.838.884.20.51.25.31.81.20.01.66.5
K. Polly, pf33/721.449.1-83.22.36.80.21.00.31.12.811.5
A. Corvin, sg33/3321.353.750.090.40.10.32.51.50.90.01.712.3
B. Hyer, sf33/2820.646.341.871.71.64.31.11.40.90.12.110.0
M. Strahan, sf33/017.950.044.286.21.02.91.00.80.50.41.97.6
W. Kanter, pf31/3019.050.7-81.82.15.80.10.71.10.81.59.6
G. Hackethal, sg33/416.647.840.783.30.20.81.41.01.10.21.26.0
P. Jenkins, pg33/015.243.616.776.70.20.42.81.20.60.01.72.2
P. Noone, pf33/015.046.7-83.31.24.40.00.70.51.01.73.6
L. Osborn, sg26/06.020.0-100.00.20.30.70.20.30.00.30.2
2/24/2007 2:44 PM
A good player finishes well: tracking Benjamin Coomer's final National Tournament

Benjamin Coomer, pf – NT tracking
FGM-A FTM-A OFF REB AST TO BLK STL PTS
Game 1 0-6 5-6 2 9 0 2 4 2 5
Game 2 5-9 7-8 1 6 0 3 3 0 17
Game 3 7-12 10-12 4 15 1 0 3 1 24
Game 4 3-6 8-9 3 14 1 4 0 0 14
Game 5 10-11 11-12 3 10 0 0 2 2 31
Game 6 3-6 8-10 2 11 0 3 0 0 14

Totals 28-50 49-57 15 65 2 12 12 5 105
Avg 56% 86% 2.5 10.8 2 2 .8 17.5

Throwing out the 1st NT game where his performance was subpar, his FG % over the last 5 Nt games rises to 64%, and his points per game for those 5 rises to 20

Have fun in the NBA Mr. Coomer!
2/24/2007 3:53 PM
sorry the formatting was a little sloppy; haven't quite got the hang of that yet
2/24/2007 3:54 PM
Wow, I wasnt playing close attention to the box scores, 24 + 15 in the Sweet 16, then in the final 4 puts up 31-10 and misses two shots all night
2/24/2007 5:52 PM
If anyone wanted to compare/contrast potential recruits (prior to drop downs anyways)
Here's my top 50:
PGDaniel Lukens6'3''/202554-1Minneapolis, MN (360)-
SFAnthony McDay6'6''/199541-2Queen City, TX (700)-
CChristopher Larose6'8''/218532-2Owenton, KY (270)-
SGMilton Sykes6'5''/219526-2Orange Park, FL (870)-
SFBryan Badger6'3''/192520-2Averill Park, NY (720)-
SFKenneth Weiss6'4''/198517-2Minot, ND (800)-
PFRichard Short6'5''/216517-2Brookville, OH (210)-
SFJames Boynton6'5''/209509-2Thiells, NY (700)-
SGRobert Matthews6'4''/206509-2Bryn Mawr, PA (650)-
PFSteven James6'6''/221508-2Stephens City, VA (530)-
SFJoseph Fishback6'6''/206505-2Buffalo, NY (450)-
SGEdwin Burrowes6'1''/182499-2Waterford, MI (230)-
CRonnie Brown6'8''/215498-2Flora, MS (650)-
SGJames Means6'6''/222497-2Port Byron, IL (140)-
SGHoward Mosley6'1''/194496-2Newark, NJ (700)-
SGKevin Moyer5'10''/181491-2Houston, TX (940)-
PFDon Singleton6'11''/234483-2Dendron, VA (660)-
SFErik Carmona6'5''/221483-2Crown Point, IN (30)-
SGDavid Rech6'2''/199479-4Shinnston, WV (420)-
PGJohn Taylor6'0''/182477-4Rochester, NY (520)-
CDavid Averett6'8''/240475-4Columbus, GA (660)-
SGWilliam Franklin6'2''/202475-4Utica, KY (280)-
SFFred Ray6'5''/208474-2Sandy Creek, NY (600)-
CHarold Jones6'10''/221474-4Poway, CA (1720)-
CPaul Ewald6'6''/220474-4Thompson, CT (810)-
PGRobert Goldsberry6'1''/199472-2Port Chester, NY (720)-
SGLarry Varner6'0''/188471-4Pine Bluff, AR (570)-
SGRobert Carlson5'10''/162471-4St. Joseph, MO (400)-
PFMark Ingram6'10''/236471-2Yonkers, NY (710)-
CWilliam Roth6'10''/250470-4Plymouth, NC (710)-
CLeonel Lee6'8''/222470-2Portland, OR (1760)-
PFMatthew Chandler6'7''/209470-4Arvada, CO (920)-
SGHenry Miles5'9''/160470-4Clinton, MA (820)-
SGLee Pablo5'10''/175469-4Bedford, OH (320)-
CJamie Kelly6'9''/244468-2San Antonio, TX (1050)-
PGRussell Graziano5'10''/183468-4Riverdale, GA (590)-
SGPerry Moen6'2''/188468-4Houghton, NY (480)-
PGVan Smith6'0''/174467-4Bensalem, PA (670)-
CKenneth Keys6'10''/229466-4Woodsville, NH (810)-
SFRichard James6'7''/209466-2Bellmore, NY (730)-
CGregory Horton6'8''/234466-2Kingwood, WV (440)-
SGMichael Harless6'2''/180465-3Carroll, IA (370)-
PGMerle Weis6'1''/194464-4New Lenox, IL (30)-
PFCecil Johnson6'8''/237463-4Mission, TX (1240)-
SGIsaac Russell5'10''/175462-4Grand Island, NE (560)-
PFRobert Hardiman6'9''/238461-2Decaturville, TN (430)-
CJohn Stevens6'5''/218461-3Dedham, MA (840)-
PFJavier Quintana6'9''/218460-4Mayaguez, PR (2020)-
PFRichard Schwartzman6'8''/229458-4Marysville, MI (270)-
SFNicholas Simon6'3''/194458-3Hazleton, PA (600)-
2/26/2007 2:12 PM
top 50 high school seniors:
PosNameHT/WTRatingRankEligb.Yrs.Hometown (miles)Considering
SGDavid Rech6'2''/199479-4Shinnston, WV (420)-
PGJohn Taylor6'0''/182477-4Rochester, NY (520)-
CDavid Averett6'8''/240475-4Columbus, GA (660)-
SGWilliam Franklin6'2''/202475-4Utica, KY (280)-
CHarold Jones6'10''/221474-4Poway, CA (1720)-
CPaul Ewald6'6''/220474-4Thompson, CT (810)-
SGLarry Varner6'0''/188471-4Pine Bluff, AR (570)-
SGRobert Carlson5'10''/162471-4St. Joseph, MO (400)-
CWilliam Roth6'10''/250470-4Plymouth, NC (710)-
PFMatthew Chandler6'7''/209470-4Arvada, CO (920)-
SGHenry Miles5'9''/160470-4Clinton, MA (820)-
SGLee Pablo5'10''/175469-4Bedford, OH (320)-
PGRussell Graziano5'10''/183468-4Riverdale, GA (590)-
SGPerry Moen6'2''/188468-4Houghton, NY (480)-
PGVan Smith6'0''/174467-4Bensalem, PA (670)-
CKenneth Keys6'10''/229466-4Woodsville, NH (810)-
PGMerle Weis6'1''/194464-4New Lenox, IL (30)-
PFCecil Johnson6'8''/237463-4Mission, TX (1240)-
SGIsaac Russell5'10''/175462-4Grand Island, NE (560)-
PFJavier Quintana6'9''/218460-4Mayaguez, PR (2020)-
PFRichard Schwartzman6'8''/229458-4Marysville, MI (270)-
PGRay Arango6'2''/189457-4Pine Forge, PA (510)-
PGDong Huang5'10''/164457-4Fort Walton Beach, FL (790)-
CDarius Pua6'7''/230456-4Collbran, CO (1080)-
SFJerry Baillie6'5''/216456-4Marion, SC (690)-
SGDonald Sawicki6'3''/202455-4Washington, DC (590)-
SGMichael Treadwell6'0''/176454-4Spokane, WA (1510)-
PFEarl Murphy6'7''/225453-4Everett, WA (1730)-
PGTed Hemphill5'11''/187453-4Nashville, TN (390)-
PFThomas Hay6'9''/239452-4Bellevue, OH (250)-
PGPaul Banes5'8''/155452-4Spring Valley, MN (280)-
SGWilliam Callen5'11''/170451-4Animas, NM (1350)-
CHarry Sydow6'5''/204451-4Hyannis, MA (890)-
SGLawrence Carrier6'0''/182450-4Wahpeton, ND (540)-
CAlbert Govea6'6''/204450-4Kailua Kona, HI (4220)-
CRobert James6'9''/238449-4Brenton, WV (430)-
SFPhillip Fulton6'1''/175448-4Kalamazoo, MI (100)-
PGHenry Livingston5'11''/174448-4Groton, MA (820)-
PGJohn Channel5'8''/170448-4Pasco, WA (1580)-
SGYong Zhou6'1''/193448-4Jacksonville, FL (860)-
PGDonald Beadles5'11''/183447-4Fessenden, ND (710)-
CMorton Patten6'8''/225447-4Orlando, FL (980)-
SGEdwin Kluge5'11''/186446-4Houston, TX (930)-
SGXavier Hargrove6'2''/194445-4Springfield, MA (770)-
CJohn Talarico6'6''/225445-4Sheridan, MT (1250)-
CEric Curtis6'6''/219445-4Upland, CA (1710)-
CJonathan Griffin6'8''/222444-4Ste Genevieve, MO (290)-
SGDavid Cooper5'10''/163444-4Flint, MI (210)-
PFEldridge Thompson6'7''/232442-4Dayton, ID (1250)-
SFJohnny Grover6'3''/196442-4Liberty, MS (760)-
2/26/2007 2:13 PM
definitely don't have some of those guys...
2/26/2007 3:41 PM
the low of my top 50 recruits is 437 and the low of my top 50 seniors is 427
2/26/2007 3:43 PM
With my current rep and last year's performance, I'm shooting for guys in the 400-430 range. Stupid 0-27 seasons...
2/26/2007 7:44 PM
here's this seasons preview
2/28/2007 1:52 AM
Season 21 Preview
NORTH
1 - St. Lawrence
Coach kevb returns for his 3rd season in the Upstate and it should be his best yet. St Lawrence loses two starters, but the core of their scoring threat stays in tact. Two time conference first teamer and a third team All-American selection Harley Robinson returns for his senior year. Along with classmate Michael Bryce, the two combined to score 30.7 PPG last season. Their only weak spot is in the backcourt where Coach Kevb will be starting two sophmores, Danny Milton and last season's Frosh of the Year Thomas Segal. The two have showed poised an leadership early on, and will probably lead the team to the NT, just how deep they get will depend on how much they can step up their game come crunch time.
2 - Hobart & William Smith
Also losing two starters is H&W Smith, one being second team all conference selection Dean Petrick. But as usual with Hobart, they will have multiple options ready to step in and take over the reigns of the team's high powered attack. After a minor disappointment last season, with the team just barely missing the NT, look for this young team to storm back to the top of the division and make some noise in the postseason.
3 - Skidmore
The team is coming off their second best showing ever and the school's best ever RPI rating. They suffers some heavy losses but look for Skidmore to stay in the top half of the division. With four juniors returning for their final season and six players returning in total, Skidmore has a solid foundation to build on. Coach Draino will need to find two solid freshmen to make an impact early and round out the lineup. An NT birth is a very strong possibility, and with the right mix of new young talent and veteran leadership they could even do some damage in the upcoming postseason.
4 - Hamilton
Another team that is geting hit big by graduation, Hamilton will be losing four of its top six players. But solid recruiting by third year coach Mdukes has rounded out this team and there are quite a few players ready to step in and lead the team. Last season was a breakout year for the squad, and if all things fall into place Hamilton could be fighting for a division title. With only two senior, the upcoming season could be a changing of the guards in the Upstate's Northern Division.
5 - Rensselaer Poly
Many people doubted that a cloned version of Coach Jgsolari would have the same fire and tenacity of the original legendary coach at the school. And although the team's record was under .500 he showed just how bright the future looks at Renssalaer Poly. Coming into his second season the team is the biggest wildcard in the conference. They are very young, but with the recruitment of a few junior college transfers last season, and Coach Joehoyasaxa's expertise, this team could very well be NT bound. Only time will tell.
6 - Clarkson
Clarkson has hit a rough patch, losing 41 of their last 43 games. They are only losing one senior and will be looking to improve on a lackluster offensive performance last season. With a couple solid recruits coming in each of the last few seasons, Clarkson is very optimistic and is targeting double digits in wins this season. They have no glaring weakspots other than team depth, which with a couple key signings this recruiting period, could vault the team out of the cellar.
2/28/2007 2:41 AM
SOUTH
1 - NYu
Not since the days of Webber, Howard, and Rose has there been a more heralded group of teammates. NYU's "fab 5" of Bowman, Lewis, Bacon, Daniel, and Anderson have been together for three seasons now. After a better than expected performance last season the team is ready to make a name for themselves and bring a second championship to the Upstate. The biggest weakness for the team is the lack of depth, and Coach Polo has taken full responsibility for that. After not landing a low post threat last season that would serve as the back up this year, Coach Polo is scrambling to find a suitable juco or transer to fill the last piece to the puzzle. This team has nothing but the highest hopes, so in this reporter's opinion look for a dissapointing first round exit to cap off a great regular season.
2 - Brandeis
The conference's most consistant coach and program with field another solid team for the upcoming season. They will lose three great players, but as always they have someone to step in and take over without skipping a beat. Brandeis is always a contender for the Division title and a deep NT run and dont expect this year to be any different.
3 - Chicago
Chicago completed the greatest season in its history and capped it off with a National Title. This reporter never doubted them for one minute and sends his congratulations to the players, coach, and administration. With the title under their belts, Chicago will be looking to reload after suffing some heavy losses. They do return seven players, though, and will still be a force to recon with in the Southern Division. With the selection of talent that Coach Taz has to work with, look for Chicago to round out their lineup nicely this season and make a strong push for an NT birth. In an unrelated story, sales of magic 8 balls in the Cook County area have skyrocketed in the last few months...
4 - Washington
Last season was an up and down year for the squad, capped off with the midseason resignation of longtime coach Ucla. After leading the team to its first ever postseason birth Coach Ucla put in his resignation in the middle of conference play. Assistant coach Tlsfn steped in as interim coach and ran the team to perfection. With a couple stunning late season upsets, one of eventual national champion Chicago, Coach Tlsfn led Washington to its second strait NT birth and a showed a glimpse of their bright future. This season's team is fairly solid with the exception of the low post play. They are missing depth and if they go the route of finding a transfer that can come in and be the starting PF, this team would be favored to win the division. Either way, with Coach Tlsfn at the helm, the team will be great for years to come. On a side note, i have gotten unconfirmed reports that Coach Ucla has interviewed for the Rhodes job in the University Athletic Conference. When confronted, he confessed that he was tired of getting beat up day in and day out by the fierce competition in the UCAC, and he just wanted an easy conference schedule for once.
5 - Rochester
Rochester takes a couple big loses by losing Richard Dexter and Stephen Bader to graduation. The team will be taking its lumps, but with a solid foundation and only three upperclassmen, the team has a bright future. Coach Bnys will be looking to pick up a few key freshman this season and hopefully by next season will be breaking out of their pattern of mediocrity. During Coach Bnys' tenure the team has never been over 200 in RPI, but never better than 100.
6 - Case Western Reserve
In his first season actually getting paid, Coach Ampbyu was able to bring in a strong recruiting class. With three of them competing for Frosh of the Year honors, the future of this program is looking up again. Combine the three freshman with senior PG Steven Walko and you have four solid contributors to the team this season. The Jason Kidd-like PG will also be looking to become the first ever Upstate player to log a triple double. With another strong influx of freshman this recruiting period, the team will have a great core to work with for the next few seasons. They may struggle to win games, but will be very competative all year long.
2/28/2007 2:42 AM
You guys filled up?
2/28/2007 11:41 AM
yup... just filled up...
2/28/2007 1:31 PM
3rd Annual Conference Pick'em
Winner of the North?
Winner of the South?
Will Harley have a 40 pt game (Y/N)?
Battle of the reloads (Who will win more conference games Chi/Skid?)
Number of NT teams?
CT Champion?
Tiebreaker - Best Confernce RPI (after CT is completed)?
2/28/2007 4:17 PM
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