- CTC is going to be a lot more popular with the refs then Chris was.
- Gil Scott looks lean. He kept driving right then trying to finish with the left and it wasn't happening.
- Ed took a lot of tough threes. Many went in. Had a Dudleyesque moment in the first half going 0 for 3 after being fouled beyond the arc.
- At least Genesis has a good handle.
- Dr. Roberts and the Duke look much improved as sophs.
- The dance team now has two men and the supreme court has three women. Isn't gender equality grand?
- For 40 minutes of hell we sure start defending at the half quite a bit.
- I like the America East and feel it's an underrated conference (see Saturday at 400pm). Their big 3 of Albany, Vermont and Stonybrook have often been talented enough to defeat high major teams albeit usually not all 3 of them in the same season. Plus, the AE's University of Maryland Baltimore County, it doesn't even sound like a basketball team, became the first ever 16 seed to defeat a 1 seed. The University of Virginia - which does sound like a basketball team. The bottom of the conference, Maine and Binghamton, are so epically weak that the perception of the entire league get's dragged down by them. It's similar to what Depaul and Us do to the Big East.
- Following one of the first two contests, I had posed the question: "How was the crowd?" The admitted ambiguity of my inquiry led one of the many fans of other programs that frequent this board to respond that he's performed a Jungian analysis of the collective consciousness of the crowd and the mood of it is vastly improved under CTC. I only wanted to know how many.
Which brings me round and round to my point. Tonight's crowd was about 1400 including the band, cheerleaders and dance team. It was general admission seating out there. The upper decks had about 20 people total in them. Last year, without the benefit of coming off a highly successful Ncaa tournament bid season, we routinely had 3x as many supporters midweek versus similar cupcakes. Hmmmph...What could possibly be the difference? I'm stumped. New York will always support a winner and if CTC does well here, I guess we would eventually draw. But as of this printing...the program is probably getting what it deserves and losing $$$ big time. 4500 folks won't look good in the cavernous WMF arena either. I'm surprised this wasn't mentioned after Mercer and CCSU. Wonder how the fans of other programs on here feel about that?