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Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:04 am

Yeah, I usually do that. I play on the wings and shoot when I get a good look. I'm not great at driving, I got a bloody nose and three bruises on my legs when I drove once. Harsh.

Anyway, yeah, if you can raise some eyes this year, you should be able to play a few games against big schools next year.

Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:54 am

BEARS BROUGHT BACK DOWN TO EARTH BY RIVAL DENVER

The Northern Colorado Bears (1-1) traveled to Denver, Colorado for a matchup against their arch rival school, the Denver Pioneers (0-3), in what figured to be a good game, especially with the way the Bears had been playing in their first two games.

Unfortunately for Coach Watson, the Bears didn’t show up on this night as they were blown out 60-90 and thoroughly hammered in every aspect of the game by the Pioneers. Denver just kept on running and running, and the Bears couldn’t keep up.

After the game Coach Watson could be heard screaming at his player, “so you thought you were good did you?!? Well you really showed them, didn’t you?!?”

With the loss Northern Colorado fall to 1-2 and Denver climbs to 1-3. There will be a return match in Greeley next month where the Bears will hope to exact some revenge, or at least be competitive against Denver.


NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

SG- Myke Lattimore (Denver) – 19pts, 3asts, 2stls [Pontiac Game Changing Performance]
SF- Antonio Porch (Denver) – 22pts
PF- Cory Lowe (UNC Bears) - 7pts, 12rebs, 4stls
SF- Dwayne Birden (UNC Bears) - 14pts, 3rebs, 2asts
PF- Adam Tanner (Denver) – 6pts, 12rebs


Next game: vs Oregon State (2-3)
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Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:16 am

DUKE LAND TOP HIGH SCHOOL PREP

In another win for the Duke Blue Devils, they were able to get All-American PF Oscar Nardi to sign a national letter of intent to play for them from the 2007-08 season. Rated as the No. 1 high school prep player in the country, had it not been for the rule banning high school entering the draft, Nardi would’ve been a lock top 5 pick in next year’s draft. Now the Blue Devil faithful will get to enjoy this young man go to work night in and night out, at least for one season that is.

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Can Nardi join the likes of other great Duke PF’s Laettner, Brand, Boozer and Shelden Williams?!?

In other recruiting news, the Maryland Terrapins and the Iowa Hawkeyes, of the ACC and Big Ten respectively, are both on their way to some of the best recruiting classes in the country. Maryland has already secured the signings of three All-Americans in C Scooter Brazzle (#12 in country) and PG’s D. Axton (#14) and Xavier Wallace (#23). Iowa has signed two All-Americans in PF Stalin Viegas (#17) and SG H. Hall (#21). Both recruiting classes will end up being scoops for both schools as they try to move back up to the top of each respective conference.

In local news, the Northern Colorado Bears missed out on prized recruit Kalem Fernandez, when he instead opted to sign for Southern Utah. Coach Watson will now be scrambling if he expects to find any top calibre recruits at this point.
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Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:35 am

BEARS FIGHT HARD, BUT FALL TO BEAVERS DOWN THE STRETCH

The Northern Colorado Bears (1-2) were finally at home in Greeley, Colorado for the first time this season as they faced up against Pac-10 school, the Oregon State Beavers (1-3), as they were hoping a bit of home cooking would make the forget about their dismal showing in Denver in the week before.

The Bears fought hard in this one, as they tried to come from a 26-33 half time deficit, and looked like they might get there, but the Beavers kept holding them at bay, despite the late efforts of Sean Taibi to turn it around. Unfortunately, the Beavers were too good on the day as junior PF Sasa Cuic broke the Bears back with a big time trey as the Bears went down 64-69. The Bears fall to 1-3, whilst the Beavers climb to 3-3 this season.

Asked in an interview after the game what they had to do to win these close games, Coach Watson replied, “we've got to keep playing hard, but at the same time, play smart. We are letting stupid mental mistakes cost us ball games. We have to learn to win games like these. It's on me as well, I've gotta have these guys believing in themselves again like they did in training camp and during the first week or so of non-conference play.”


NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

PG- Josh Tarver (Oregon St), Fr - 17pts, 6asts, 2stls, 3TO's
PF- Sasa Cuic (Oregon St), Jr – 11pts, 7rebs [Pontiac Game Changing Performance]
PG- Terry Anderson (UNC Bears), Jr - 11pts (4/4 FG, 2/2 3pt, 1/1 FT)
SF- Marcel Jones (Oregon St), Jr - 12pts (5/16 FG, 1/8 3pt), 8rebs, 2stls
SG- Sean Taibi (UNC Bears), Jr - 17pts (3/11 3pt), 3rebs, 2asts, 1stl


Next game: at Arizona State (1-3)

Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:39 am

Unlucky loss but ur playing better quality teams IMO, all your players are struggling to strng consecutive game together but anyway keep it up X and great signing/ Pick up by Duke (Y)

Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:52 am

:lol: Bears suck, and not even Coach Watson can do anything about it :P cough*change teams*cough

Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:46 pm

3PK wrote:Unlucky loss but ur playing better quality teams IMO, all your players are struggling to strng consecutive game together but anyway keep it up X and great signing/ Pick up by Duke (Y)

they are solid teams I'm playing, not great teams though...

but you're right, consistency is an issue....I'm finding that 3 of my starters are alright (Taibi, Birden & Archibeque) but the rest are pretty much useless at this stage....I find the team starts games strong, but then the other team/computer always makes the necessary adjustments & shuts me down defensively & carves me up offensively....I guess it's just my bad coaching, I need to run better plays for the team....

Anthony15 wrote::lol: Bears suck, and not even Coach Watson can do anything about it :P cough*change teams*cough

at the moment, it is sad but true....the game is very realistic in the fact that if you suck, it's hard not to suck....I have played Colorado & guys like Richard Roby just do what they want against my team....but I won't change teams, unless I get an offer I can't refuse....but that requires me actually doing a bit better with the team I have at present....

Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:27 pm

This is the first time I've seen this and it looks good. Unlucky about the loss, I'm sure you'll bounce back somehow. :P

Keep it up.

Sun Jun 10, 2007 12:47 pm

Srbija wrote:This is the first time I've seen this and it looks good. Unlucky about the loss, I'm sure you'll bounce back somehow. :P

Keep it up.

cheers....I'll be looking forward to the team competing well in Conference play....

Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:58 pm

BEARS LOSE CLAWS, BURNT BY THE SUN DEVILS

The Northern Colorado Bears (1-3) were back on the road, which is a common theme in their non-conference schedule as they traveled to sunny Arizona to face the Arizona State Sun Devils (1-3).

Unfortunately for Coach Watson, the Bears ran into a fired up Arizona State squad, who ran them off the court in the first half as the Bears trailed 26-43. The Sun Devils dominated the offensive glass on their way to a comfortable 20pt victory, 51-71. With this loss, the Bears fall to 1-4 overall, whilst the Sun Devils edge closer to .500 to a record of 2-3.


NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

PF- Jeff Pendergraph (Arizona St), Soph – 14pts (6/7 FG), 6rebs (5 off) [Pontiac Game Changing Performance]
PF- Serge Angounou (Arizona St), Sr - 16pts (7/11 FG, 2/2 3pt), 5rebs
PF- Cory Lowe (UNC Bears), Sr - 10pts, 9rebs, 3stls, 1blk
SF- Dwayne Birden (UNC Bears), Sr - 11pts (5/14 FT, 0/2 3pt), 7rebs, 3stls, 2TO’s
SG- Sean Taibi (UNC Bears), Jr - 13pts (5/14 FG, 1/4 3pt)


Next game: at Colorado (3-3)

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Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:03 pm

Wow, you are struggling, but it is a terrible team so you have the right to lose lol.

I am sure you will pick up a few more wins for the season. JUST BELIEVE!

Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:06 pm

Scoop wrote:Wow, you are struggling, but it is a terrible team so you have the right to lose lol.

I am sure you will pick up a few more wins for the season. JUST BELIEVE!

it still sucks to lose though :cry:

Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:08 pm

BEARS START STRONG, BUT FADE AGAINST TOUGHER AND MORE TALENTED ROBY AND BUFFALOES

The Northern Colorado Bears (1-4) continued their non-conference road trip as they headed back to the state of Colorado to try to reverse their fortunes against Big 12 school, the Colorado Buffaloes (3-3).

The Bears came out better on this day than they did in their previous game, as they forged a 34-27 lead going into the half. However, after the half time break, the Colorado Buffaloes kept coming and coming at Northern Colorado, and eventually, on the back of NBA prospect Richard Roby, managed to get ahead, hold off any runs and make their free throws as the Bears dropped another game, this time 56-68. What looked like an improbable victory for the Bears, was thwarted by the brilliance of Roby, who possession after possession down the stretch came up the big play. Coach Watson had this to say post-game, “Going into tonight’s game, we all knew we had to shut down Roby, and frankly for 32-33 minutes, we did. But once he got going, we just couldn’t stop him. I guess that’s what great players do.” With another loss, the Bears fifth straight of the season, the Bears fall to 1-5 overall, meanwhile Colorado moves to 4-3.

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It was all about Roby on this night. The question for the Buffaloes is will he jump to pros at end of this season?!?


NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

SG- Richard Roby (Colorado), Jr – 20pts, 3TO’s [Pontiac Game Changing Performance]
PF- Marcus King-Stockton (Colorado), Jr - 15pts (6/8 FG, 3/4 FT), 6rebs
SG- Dominique Coleman (Colorado), Sr - 17pts (7/10 FG, 3/4 3Pt), 4rebs
C- Kirk Archibeque (UNC Bears), Jr - 14pts (7/8 FG), 7rebs (4 off)
SF- Dwayne Birden (UNC Bears), Sr - 17pts, 4rebs, 1stls, 3TO’s


Next game: at Colorado State (2-2)

Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:28 pm

Damm you got absolutely killed in those two games your team is really underperforming in the second half too, just keep working and it will come good luck The X (Y)

Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:40 pm

Harsh loss. You still have to keep going though and eke out some wins.

That screenie looks great though.

Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:09 pm

3PK wrote:Damn you got absolutely killed in those two games your team is really underperforming in the second half too, just keep working and it will come good luck The X (Y)

I got killed against Arizona State, but the team put forward a good effort against Colorado....we just couldn't keep with them....it's not helping that all of the games bar one have been on the road....something for me to remedy in scheduling for next season....

jonthefon wrote:Harsh loss. You still have to keep going though and eke out some wins.

That screenie looks great though.

that's it, I gotta eek out some of those games that the team is in....

I guess when all is said & done, my non-conference play won't matter, it's what the team does in conference play & the conference tournament (provided I make it of course) that matters....

Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:11 pm

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LSU PF Glen "Big Baby" Davis was unstoppable inside as he led the Tigers to an undefeated week and put up big numbers on the way


Upset of the Week:

Penn Quakers (3-3) defeat Villanova Wildcats (5-1) 75-69


Game of the Week:

Witchita State Shockers (4-1) defeat Syracuse Orangemen (6-2) 61-55


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Arizona once again proved that it's reputation as being a factory for producing NBA-ready guards is true, as Coach Lute Olsen secured the signing of the top SG in the nation, and the No. 2 player overall. Next season, Townsend will likely join with freshman Chase Budinger and sophomore Marcus Williams to create the best perimeter rotation in the country.

Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:12 pm

BEARS GET SMASHED BY RAMS

The Northern Colorado Bears (1-5) continued their non-conference road trip as they stayed in-state as they battled the Colorado State Rams (2-2).

The Bears started the game well, as they have done for most of the season, as they took a 18-12 lead midway through the first half. However, Rams’ junior SG Tyler Smith caught fire on his way to 17 1st half points, as the Bears trailed 26-37 at the half, as they were outscored 25-8 to close the half.

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After Richard Roby went off against them in the last game, the Bears were determined not to let junior centre Jason Smith do the same to them as seen by this sort of coverage that he received (see above and below pics).
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In the 2nd half, the Rams just picked up where they left off, ending the game in a blowout as the Bears dropped their 6th straight game, 60-86. The Bears drop to a dismal 1-6 overall, as the Rams move up to 3-2 after an impressive showing.


NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

SG- Tyler Smith (Colorado St), Jr – 23pts (10/12 FG)
C- Jason Smith (Colorado St), Jr – 12pts (5/7 FG), 10rebs
SG- Sean Taibi (UNC Bears), Jr - 17pts, 2stls
SG- Tommie Clark (UNC Bears), Fr - 8pts, 2stls
SF- Freddy Robinson (Colorado St), Sr – 4pts, 3rebs, 4TO’s [Pontiac Game Changing Performance]



Next game: vs Denver (2-7) [Rivalry Game]
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Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:13 pm

That's all for the updates for a couple of days....I caught up updates on a few games, but played a few more, so have to catch up on them....go figure....anyways, enjoy :P

Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:17 pm

Holy shit another loss! Oh well, you might get some wins against some conference teams because that is your only chance :lol:

Tue Jun 12, 2007 7:40 am

This is looking amazing, the presentation not your team. You are improving kinda.
Glen Davis is doing amazing, that's really surprising. 30.5ppg :shock: .
Richard Roby was kind of owning you.
Good Luck with your next few games.

Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:10 pm

Scoop wrote:Holy shit another loss! Oh well, you might get some wins against some conference teams because that is your only chance :lol:

hey, come on, that's not very nice :(

ahh well, even if I won 22-23 games & won my conference title (not tournament & auto bid), then I still wouldn't get a bid to NCAA (maybe NIT) as my RPI & SOS stinks....it's all about the auto bids for small conferences like the Big Sky....this ain't the CAA or MVC....

hammertime23 wrote:This is looking amazing, the presentation not your team. You are improving kinda.
Glen Davis is doing amazing, that's really surprising. 30.5ppg :shock: .
Richard Roby was kind of owning you.
Good Luck with your next few games.

cheers....the team is improving slightly, as you will see in the next few games....I'm starting to get more patient & a little smarter, which is probably just in time for conference play....

as for Big Baby, the 30.5ppg average was only for one week (or over 2 games), not over the season....although I do know he's playing as people expected him to play his junior year IRL....he's a favourite for All-American 1st Team at the moment I'd say....

yep, Roby owned me when it mattered....

Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:17 pm

The X wrote:hey, come on, that's not very nice


Lol, just a joke. You are bound to get more wins soon. Atleast you are making it more realistic with losses. This team needs some losses for realisticness. And it is definately not your fault that you are losing, with such a poor team. Anyway, this is still going strong! Bloody awesome (Y)

Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:21 pm

Scoop wrote:
The X wrote:hey, come on, that's not very nice


Lol, just a joke. You are bound to get more wins soon. Atleast you are making it more realistic with losses. This team needs some losses for realisticness. And it is definately not your fault that you are losing, with such a poor team. Anyway, this is still going strong! Bloody awesome (Y)

nah, I knew you were joking....I want to win more, but some of the close losses really hurt....

Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:24 pm

I'm really amazed by the graphics. They really are top notch . (Y)

You're not doing so well, but hopefully you'll turn it around.

Hopefully you'll win some of the next games , coach .
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