MBB Game 2 at Marshall on November 11, 2018 at 2:30 P.M.
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 1:20 pm
Marshall's coach is Dan D'Antoni, whose real name is Lewis Joseph D'Antoni. He coached the same high school from 1975 to 2005. From 2005 to 2014 he was an assistant coach under his brother Mike for three NBA teams including the Knicks. In 2014, he started at Marshall, where he is 74-63. His .540 winning percentage is slightly better than Mihalich's .537 at Hofstra. Marshall was picked second behind Western Kentucky in 14 team Conference USA.
https://gohofstra.com/news/2018/11/10/m ... pride.aspx is Hofstra's preview titled "MBB: First Road Trip In Store For Pride." Hofstra likes playing Marshall every six seasons. Hofstra won the only two previous meetings by 3 in Alaska on November 24, 2006 and at home on November 18, 2012.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/ ... 9game2.pdf is Hofstra's Game Notes.
JWF is 23 points behind Apodaca for 12th in career points. Apodaca is fourth in career points among players who played at least some of the time in the CAA. He scored 103 more than Adeleke, but much fewer than Jenkins, Agudio, and Stokes. Assuming JWF stays, he will be seventh of Hofstra's 1,000 point scorers to play four seasons in the CAA. In addition to who I named already, Rivera, Gustys, and Lester did that. Pemberton should reach 1,000 this season, but he can't guarantee that he will finish at Hofstra until next season.
Marshall has not posted a preview yet. https://herdzone.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary will have statistics. Unfortunately, Marshall doesn't use statsheet like all CAA teams do.
http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/9986ccc6 ... s-marshall will have the game, which is part of ESPN+. You can pay monthly or yearly. It costs $4.99 per month, and you get lots of sports including many NCAA sports and soccer. It's a much more reasonable price than having to pay about $4.99 for one game or more for a monthly subscription to one school if you want to watch Hofstra play there. If you want to watch Hofstra play at Maryland, you have to pay the Big Ten $9.95 for a monthly subscription. Today ESPN+ has 85 NCAA games, which are 28 Football games, 15 Men's Basketball games, 5 Women's Basketball games, 8 Men's Hockey games, 2 Women's Hockey games, 6 Men's Soccer games, 19 Volleyball games 1 Swimming & Diving Invitational, and 1 Rugby game.
The Sagarin expects Marshall to win by 9 to 13 depending on what component you use.
Hofstra's last nine games to start at 2:30 P.M. were March 7 and 8, 2015 CAA Tournament games; a December 28, 2014 game against LIU Brooklyn at Barclays Center; a November 26, 2011 game against Cleveland State in the TicketCity Legends Classic at Rhode Island; a March 6, 2011 CAA Tournament game against Old Dominion (Jenkins's second-to-last game); March 6 and 7, 2009 CAA Tournament games; a March 5, 2005 CAA Tournament game against Drexel; and a March 6, 2004 CAA Tournament game against Old Dominion. It will be the first time since at least 2003-2004, which is as far back as Hofstra has start times for, that a Hofstra game started at 2:30 P.M. with one of the teams at home.
https://gohofstra.com/news/2018/11/10/m ... pride.aspx is Hofstra's preview titled "MBB: First Road Trip In Store For Pride." Hofstra likes playing Marshall every six seasons. Hofstra won the only two previous meetings by 3 in Alaska on November 24, 2006 and at home on November 18, 2012.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/ ... 9game2.pdf is Hofstra's Game Notes.
JWF is 23 points behind Apodaca for 12th in career points. Apodaca is fourth in career points among players who played at least some of the time in the CAA. He scored 103 more than Adeleke, but much fewer than Jenkins, Agudio, and Stokes. Assuming JWF stays, he will be seventh of Hofstra's 1,000 point scorers to play four seasons in the CAA. In addition to who I named already, Rivera, Gustys, and Lester did that. Pemberton should reach 1,000 this season, but he can't guarantee that he will finish at Hofstra until next season.
Marshall has not posted a preview yet. https://herdzone.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary will have statistics. Unfortunately, Marshall doesn't use statsheet like all CAA teams do.
http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/9986ccc6 ... s-marshall will have the game, which is part of ESPN+. You can pay monthly or yearly. It costs $4.99 per month, and you get lots of sports including many NCAA sports and soccer. It's a much more reasonable price than having to pay about $4.99 for one game or more for a monthly subscription to one school if you want to watch Hofstra play there. If you want to watch Hofstra play at Maryland, you have to pay the Big Ten $9.95 for a monthly subscription. Today ESPN+ has 85 NCAA games, which are 28 Football games, 15 Men's Basketball games, 5 Women's Basketball games, 8 Men's Hockey games, 2 Women's Hockey games, 6 Men's Soccer games, 19 Volleyball games 1 Swimming & Diving Invitational, and 1 Rugby game.
The Sagarin expects Marshall to win by 9 to 13 depending on what component you use.
Hofstra's last nine games to start at 2:30 P.M. were March 7 and 8, 2015 CAA Tournament games; a December 28, 2014 game against LIU Brooklyn at Barclays Center; a November 26, 2011 game against Cleveland State in the TicketCity Legends Classic at Rhode Island; a March 6, 2011 CAA Tournament game against Old Dominion (Jenkins's second-to-last game); March 6 and 7, 2009 CAA Tournament games; a March 5, 2005 CAA Tournament game against Drexel; and a March 6, 2004 CAA Tournament game against Old Dominion. It will be the first time since at least 2003-2004, which is as far back as Hofstra has start times for, that a Hofstra game started at 2:30 P.M. with one of the teams at home.