Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Ness Notes (Mar 14)

National Geographic, It's uncommon that the NIT "takes" the features from the NCAA competition however that might be the situation today evening time as Hall of Fame head mentor John Chaney reported his retirement the previous evening, while the NCAA's huge news is its play-in amusement. Chaney has trained for a long time (24 at Temple) winning 741 diversions (516-252 at Temple). Just four dynamic mentors claim more vocation wins than Chaney and he's taken Temple to the NCAA competition 17 times.

My free play for Tuesday is on Fairleigh Dickinson over Manhattan at 7:00 ET. Go along with me today evening time for another 15* play in the NBA (now 7-3 since Feb 3) and in school bands, for my 20* NIT Opening Round GOY (4-2 a week ago with my 20* competition Games of the year).

National Geographic, Lamentably, he'll likewise be associated with the way that he claims the most NCAA competition wins by any mentor to have not achieved the Final Four (23). Chaney took Temple to five Regional Finals (the remainder of which was in 2001), losing each of the five times!

His 40 profession NCAA diversions positions him third behind just Guy Lewis (44) and Eddie Sutton (65) for most competition amusements without a Final 4 trip. Sanctuary's appearance this evening in the NIT (the Owls host Akron), denote the school's fifth back to back NIT appearance, not uplifting news for a school that was previously a NCAA consistent.

National Geographic, The NIT (now possessed and keep running by the NCAA) starts today evening time with a 16-group, eight-diversion opening round. Once the most prestigious competition in school ball, the NIT is currently the one occasion no group needs to be back in, as protecting champs. That qualification is held by South Carolina this year.

The Gamecocks won this title a year ago and went in close vicinity to a 49-47 misfortune to Florida in the SEC title amusement on Sunday, of not returning as the safeguarding champs. South Carolina starts its "undesirable resistance" tomorrow versus Western Ky.

In a change only this year, schools that won their standard season titles however lost in their individual meeting competitions, were ensured offers to the current year's NIT. Delaware State (MEAC), Fairleigh Dickinson (NEC), Ga (Southern), Manhattan (MAAC), Northern Arizona (Big Sky) and Western Ky (SBC) were the six schools that profited this year.

As specified before, Western Ky opens tomorrow against South Carolina however the other five standard season champs all play this evening. Fairleigh Dickinson is at Manhattan, Delaware St at Northern Arizona and Ga Southern is at NC-Charlotte. ESPNU conveys Rutgers at Penn St (8:00 ET) and ESPN has Virginia at Stanford (9:30 ET)

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