{"id":3732,"date":"2013-03-11T12:01:26","date_gmt":"2013-03-11T16:01:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=3732"},"modified":"2013-03-12T10:54:36","modified_gmt":"2013-03-12T14:54:36","slug":"2013-ctc-the-maac-38","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=3732","title":{"rendered":"2013 CTC: The MAAC (FINAL)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>First the A-10 transcended mid-majordom by routinely placing multiple teams in the tournament.\u00a0 Then, the Mountain West did the same &#8211; even ranking as the #1 RPI conference for much of this season.\u00a0 Then, the Missouri Valley gained national attention with Creighton and Wichita St. becoming household names.\u00a0 Finally, this year, the CAA suffered a complete implosion this year because of conference defections and poor academic performances.\u00a0 So, I am in the market for a new &#8220;pet&#8221; mid-major.\u00a0 The\u00a0NEC and Atlantic Sun are more &#8220;low-major,&#8221; so they\u00a0won&#8217;t fit the bill.\u00a0 I am thinking that the MAAC might be the leader in the clubhouse.\u00a0 This is a <em>great <\/em>league.\u00a0 In fact, they would probably already have the job if they weren&#8217;t losing Loyola next year to the Patriot League (yes, interesting move&#8230;).<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" title=\"MAAC\" src=\"http:\/\/static.tumblr.com\/kuujnzl\/p5rlrf2yv\/maac_logo_2004_200w.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"149\" \/>The battle all throughout this league this year has been fascinating on a night-in and night-out basis.\u00a0 Plus, they are one of the very few conferences that play Fridays and Sundays, so they don&#8217;t get upstaged by the big boys as often, so you are able to actually pay attention without completely selling out to the lower conferences.\u00a0 This year in the MAAC was a <em>legit<\/em> FIVE-team race that didn&#8217;t even include a couple of the preseason contenders, <strong>Manhattan <\/strong>and <strong>Fairfield<\/strong>, who had incredibly disappointing years.\u00a0 And, the two that came out 1-2 came from nowhere.\u00a0 <strong>Niagara<\/strong>, led by one of the best young backcourts in the country (remember the names of these stud sophs &#8211; Antoine Mason and Juan&#8217;ya Green) came from nowhere to win the league &#8211; almost going wire-to-wire.\u00a0 Then, fueled by a surprising 5-game win streak to end the season, <strong>Rider<\/strong>, grabbed the #2 spot.\u00a0 These two teams will await the winners of the pigtails on Friday.\u00a0 And, then you have a tight threesome at 3, 4 and 5 that are as dangerous as any you will find in mid-major land.\u00a0 The aforementioned, <strong>Loyola (Md)<\/strong>, was picked to repeat as league champs, but missed their chance with a tough 4-point loss at <strong>Iona<\/strong> on Friday.\u00a0 The Greyhounds finished a game back of Niagara at 12-6 and will play Manhattan in the 3\/6 game.\u00a0 Iona &#8211; who were given an at-large last year &#8211; still have Mo-Mo Jones and are one of the highest-scoring teams in the country with uptempo master, Tim Cluess calling the shots from the bench.\u00a0 The Gaels finished 4th &#8211; which would be disappointing if not for the general awesomeness (technical basketball term) of the MAAC.\u00a0 They will take on one of the toughest 5-seeds you will find, in <strong>Canisius<\/strong>, who hired the recently let-go Jimmy Baron from Rhode Island, who brought over his prolific-shooting son, Billy, to lead the Griffins.\u00a0 This is going to be a thrilling tournament.<\/p>\n<h1>CHAMPIONSHIP (March 11th &#8211; 30 points)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#4 Iona vs #6 Manhattan<\/strong><br \/>\nIt is not uncommon that the two best teams &#8211; from a talent standpoint &#8211; meet up in the conference&#8217;s championship.\u00a0 But, it is very uncommon that that matchup is between the 4-seed and the 6-seed.\u00a0 This will be a <em>classic<strong> <\/strong><\/em>matchup of contrasting styles between the run-and-gun, potent offense of Iona against the physical, aggressive defense of Manhattan.\u00a0 Watch for tempo in this one &#8211; it will be important.<\/p>\n<p>Hats off to Lohse as the only one to nail both unlikely finalists here.\u00a0 No one has Manhattan winning this tournament, so the 17 people that don&#8217;t have Iona will be rooting for the Jaspers.\u00a0 The seven that do have Iona (Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy) would enjoy the 60 points that come with a championship here.\u00a0 Lohse has already clinched the 2013 MAAC CTC title, so it would just be gravy for him.<\/p>\n<p><em>Iona 60 &#8211; Manhattan 57<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Another night, another guy stepping up for the Gaels.\u00a0 On a team that is known for having the top scoring duo in the nation (guards Mo-Mo Jones and Sean Armand), Iona has had some major contributions from some of\u00a0their role players this tournament.\u00a0 On this night, it was Tre Bowman, who stepped up for 20 points in the Gaels 3-point win sealing another trip to the Dance.\u00a0 This game was played at Manhattan&#8217;s pace the whole way, and it looked like they might get it done, but an atrocious technical foul call shifted the momentum the Gaels&#8217; way until they almost gave it back with another awful technical foul call in the closing seconds.\u00a0 But, in the end, it was too much Mo-Mo.\u00a0 Watch out big guys, this team is gonna be a live &#8216;dog in the next tournament.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy all hit this really nice champion pick.\u00a0 The win here for RDoc propels him to #1 in the overall standings.\u00a0 Lohse wins the MAAC by impressively picking Iona to beat Manhattan in the finals.<\/span><\/p>\n<h1>SEMIFINALS (March 10th &#8211; 20 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#1 Niagara vs #4 Iona<\/strong><br \/>\nNot even 24 hours after a phenomenal game with #5 Canisius, Iona will have to turn around and play another great one against top-seeded Niagara.\u00a0 The Purple Eagles had an unimpressive win over Siena in the quarters, but they probably spent less energy than Iona did in needed 89 points to beat a good Canisius team.<\/p>\n<p>Only 7\u00a0people (Caleb, Cheryl, LohseJr, PapaCim, Primm, Rikey, and Scoot) have Niagara winning this game, with only LohseJr, PapaCim, and Rikey picking them to win the tournament.\u00a0 On the other hand, everyone else except Dave, Gersh, GrossSr, and Waters (who have already lost it) have Iona winning this one, with 7 of them (Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy) picking the Gaels as their tournament champs.<\/p>\n<p><em>Iona 79 &#8211; Niagara 73<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Niagara led for much of this one, but, in the end, Iona was just too tough and will advance to the MAAC title game on Monday night.\u00a0 The Gaels used their underrated frontcourt of Taaj Ridley and David Laury &#8211; who had 20 points and 17 boards&#8230;wow &#8211; to outrebound the Purple Eagles 36-25.\u00a0 Niagara picked a bad night for a shooting slump, hitting only 7 of 33 from long-range, including a dreadful 0-for-7 from Juan&#8217;ya Green.\u00a0 Chalk this up to a tough lesson for the young Purple Eagles, who should be really, really good for, at least, the next two years.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">13 people got a nice upset pick here, with Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy all keeping alive their champ.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 Manhattan vs #7 Fairfield<\/strong><br \/>\nIn a rather unlikely semifinal, the Jaspers of Manhattan and the Stags of Fairfield are just a game away from a shot at a MAAC tournament title.\u00a0 Both teams won ugly quarterfinal games, but Manhattan is the more rested team, having earned the 6-seed and a day off in the opening round, while Fairfield will play on their third straight day, after beating St. Peter&#8217;s and Rider in consecutive days.<\/p>\n<p>Dave is the only one with the huge Fairfield finals pick here; Lohse is the only one with the huge Manhattan pick, so one of them will pick up massive points on the rest of the field.\u00a0 No one has either of these teams winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><em>Manhattan 60 &#8211; Fairfield 42<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Another stifling defensive performance for the Jaspers, as they are now one win away from erasing the total disappoinment of their regular season.\u00a0 The Stags, who scored 54, 43, and now 42 in their &#8220;run&#8221; to the semifinals, will take the offseason to try and figure out how to generate a little offense.\u00a0 Manhattan will think about how to stop Mo-Mo Jones in the finals on Monday night.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Lohse picks up a quick 50 points on the whole rest of the field on the strength of his Manhattan to the finals pick.<\/span><\/p>\n<h1>QUARTERFINALS (March 9th &#8211; 10 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#1 Niagara vs #9 Siena<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Siena Saints ended Marist&#8217;s season on Friday night in the opening round and now they will take their shot at top-seeded Niagara in the quarters.\u00a0 The Purple Eagles have had a phenomenal season.\u00a0 Led by a standout sophomore backcourt of Juan&#8217;ya Green and Antoine Mason, Niagara won a shocking regular season that was loaded with excellent teams.\u00a0 Now, they will try and substantiate that feat with a conference tournament title.<\/p>\n<p>GrossSr and Waters have huge upset picks in play here.\u00a0 Alex and Lynch have already lost this game with Marist.\u00a0 The other 20 all have Niagara, but only LohseJr, PapaCim, and Rikey picked the top seeds to win this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><em>Niagara 74 &#8211; Siena 62<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">While it was relatively unimpressive, considering they were facing an inferior Siena team, it was one of those &#8220;survive-and-advance&#8221; March wins for Niagara.\u00a0 Mason and Green combined for 36, but the Purple Eagles will have to play better on Saturday, no matter who they face, than they did today.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">GrossSr and Waters had a shot here, but ultimately missed out on a huge upset pick.\u00a0 LohseJr, PapaCim, and Rikey all keep their MAAC champs alive.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#4 Iona vs #5 Canisius<\/strong><br \/>\nThis is probably the best non-Valley quarterfinal of the entire first week of conference tournament action.\u00a0 These two teams have been really good all year and both would scare the hell out of any team in March.\u00a0 In the offseason, Canisius took a chance on just-fired Rhode Island coach, Jim Baron, and they look like geniuses for it.\u00a0 Baron has done wonders with this recently-downtrodden Canisius team, with a lot of help from his son, Billy, who transferred from Rhode Island with his dad, and averaged 17 points per game this year, joining stud senior Harold Washington to form one of the better backcourts in mid-majorland.\u00a0 However, they are up against maybe THE best backcourt in mid-major land &#8211; at least the best scoring backcourt &#8211; of Mo Mo Jones and Sean Armand of Iona.\u00a0 Jones and Armand are actually the highest scoring pair of teammates in the nation.\u00a0 Throw in a solid big like Taaj Ridley, and it&#8217;s amazing that this team finished fourth in any mid-major conference.\u00a0 But, that is just how tightly contested the MAAC was this year, which is going to make for a phenomenal tournament.<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, only three people &#8211; Caleb, Dave, and Gersh &#8211; took Canisius here, but two of them (Dave and Gersh) liked the Golden Griffins enough to pick them to win the whole thing.\u00a0 The other 21 people have Iona, including 7 people (Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy), who have them winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><em>Iona 89 &#8211; Canisius 85<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">This game seemed lived up to all the hype,\u00a0as it was a back-and-forth game all the way, with Iona pulling away at the end to advance to the semifinals to take on top-seeded\u00a0Niagara.\u00a0 The stars were out in full force, as well, as Mo-Mo dropped 33 and Armand\u00a0added 24 for the Gaels.\u00a0 Billy Baron and Harold\u00a0Washington added 24 and 17, respectively, for Canisius.\u00a0 Wow!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">21 people got this right, including Doogan, GrossJr, Lazarow, Lohse, Mac, RDoc, and Teddy all kept their champions alive.\u00a0 Dave and Gersh lost their champs.\u00a0 Alex,\u00a0Alexi, Bry,\u00a0J, Lynch, and Stumpf are all happy with this, as well, as they have Iona reaching the finals.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#2 Rider vs #7 Fairfield<\/strong><br \/>\nFairfield took care of St. Peter&#8217;s in the opening round Friday night and now get\u00a0a crack at the hottest team in the MAAC, Rider.\u00a0 The Broncs enter this tournament on a 5-game winning streak that took them from eyeing up an opening round seed to the #2-seed.\u00a0 The way they are playing, they have to be considered one of the favorites (many in this awesomely wide-open tournament) to win this thing and go Dancing.<\/p>\n<p>Fairfield is a pretty popular upset pick, considering how hot Rider has been and how poorly FU finished the season.\u00a0 Ten people (Alex, Alexi, Bry, Caleb, Dave, Doogan, GrossJr, J, RDoc, and Teddy) took the Stags here in the big upset, with Dave having them in\u00a0the finals.\u00a0 Cheryl and Lynch both put their champions up at stake here<\/p>\n<p><em>Fairfield 43 &#8211; Rider 42<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">In a game that typifies this unoffensive season, the Stags of Fairfield pull off the mighty upset and only needed 43 points to do it.\u00a0 Fairfield&#8217;s star, Derek Needham, dropped 19 in this mess of a game, and the &#8220;darkhorse&#8221; Rider team exits with a whimper.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Ten people hit this big upset, while Cheryl and Lynch both lose their MAAC champs without winning a game.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#3 Loyola (Md) vs #6 Manhattan<\/strong><br \/>\nAnd, enter the final two teams to the MAAC tournament &#8211; both relative underachievers, based on preseason prognostications, but both pretty talented.\u00a0 Manhattan may be the most disappointing team in the country this year, as they were supposed to seriously contend for a MAAC title, and the wheels seemed to fall off, as they muddled through a bad non-con and then played lackluster ball for most of the MAAC season, before turning it on near the end to grab a bye.\u00a0 Loyola was also supposed to contend &#8211; and they did, but a 3rd-place finish despite returning basically the same team that won the regular season and tournament championship a year ago is a bit disappointing.\u00a0 So, one season will end unceremoniously here, while the other has a shot at redemption.<\/p>\n<p>Cheryl, Lohse, Lynch, Mac, and PapaCim are the only five to take Manhattan here, with Lohse riding them all the wat to the finals.\u00a0 Loyola is the most popular MAAC champion pick, as ten people (Alex, Alexi, Bry, Caleb, GrossSr, J, Primm, Scoot, Stumpf, and Waters) have the Greyhounds repeating as conference champs.<\/p>\n<p><em>Manhattan 55 &#8211; Loyola (Md) 52<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">MADNESS!\u00a0 The Jaspers &#8211; at least for one night &#8211; put it all together, leading the entire second half and pulling off a nice upset here in the MAAC quarterfinal nightcap.\u00a0 If they get things rolling, they could be pretty dangerous, so watch out.\u00a0 They will move on to the semis against another lower-seed, Fairfield, who upset Rider in the early game of the nighttime session.\u00a0 A tough final season for Loyola here in the MAAC, as (after the NIT or other postseason tournament that they will be in) they will head off to the Patriot League next year and try to forget this one.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Cheryl, Lohse, Lynch, Mac, and PapaCim pick up a nice upset pick here, and Lohse keeps alive a finalist.\u00a0 This was\u00a0a HUGE CTC bracket-buster, as ten people (Alex, Alexi, Bry, Caleb, GrossSr, J, Primm, Scoot, Stumpf, and Waters) all lose their champ here &#8211; making it a\u00a0crazy 14\u00a0lost champions during this quarterfinal quadruple-header &#8211; an all-time record for\u00a0a round that didn&#8217;t lose its top seed.<\/span><\/p>\n<h1>OPENING ROUND (March 8th &#8211; 5 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#8 Marist vs #9 Siena<\/strong><br \/>\nLost in how good the top-9 teams in this conference are is how bad the bottom-3 were.\u00a0 Marist, who isn&#8217;t dreadful (like the other two) has sleeper potential and are probably the team that top-seeded Niagara does not want to face in Saturday&#8217;s quarterfinal.\u00a0 Siena, who has really fallen on hard times after dominating this league for nearly a decade, had another difficult year upstate.\u00a0 The Saints are young, though, as their only senior is their stellar forward, O.D. Anosike.\u00a0 Marist is led by Chavaughn Lewis, who is one of those pure inside\/outside scorers who you really just want to contain rather than try and stop.<\/p>\n<p>This is not your typical innocuous 8\/9 matchup for the CTC.\u00a0 Eleven people (Alexi, Bry, Caleb, Gersh, GrossSr, J, LohseJr, PapaCim, Scoot, Stumpf, and Waters) have Siena in a mild opening round upset.\u00a0 GrossSr and Waters took that two steps further, as they both have the Saints upsetting Niagara in the quarters AND winning again in the semis to reach the finals.\u00a0 On the other side, while no one has Marist reaching the finals, Alex, Lynch,\u00a0and Teddy all took a shot on the Red Foxes reaching the semis.\u00a0 Multiple brackets will be busted tonight regardless of who wins the\u00a0MAAC opener.<\/p>\n<p><em>Siena 70 &#8211; Marist 64<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Tonight was just way too much O.D. Anosike. \u00a0The senior all-league performer for Siena had 24 points, 12 boards, 5 assists, and 2 blocks in a solid back-and-forth win for the Saints. \u00a0The Red Foxes end yet another disappointing year upstate. \u00a0Siena will start getting prepared for the dynamic backcourt of Niagara in the quarters.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">11 people hit the mild upset here with Siena, and GrossSr and Waters both kept alive their longshot finalist pick. \u00a0Alex, Lynch, and Teddy all lost a semifinalist here in this one.<\/span><em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>#7 Fairfield vs #10 St. Peter&#8217;s<\/strong><br \/>\nIt is a real disappoinment for the Fairfield Stags that they ended up here in the pigtail round because they have legit upper-league talent on this roster.\u00a0 But, losing Ed Cooley to Providence in the offseason probably took its toll, as did some really tough losses, including two close losses to Niagara and OT losses at Loyola and at Manhattan.\u00a0 If they can get past last-place St. Peter&#8217;s, the Stags will get to take on #2 Rider &#8211; whom they swept this year &#8211; so let&#8217;s not be too quick to rule out another deep Fairfield run in a MAAC tournament, which they always seem to fare well.<\/p>\n<p>And, there is more CTC intrigue in the late game tonight, though more for later rounds, as only Lazarow,\u00a0Lynch, Primm and Waters went with the Peacocks in the upset here, with neither having them beating Rider in the quarters.\u00a0 But, ten of the FU fans (Alex, Alexi, Bry, Caleb, Dave, Doogan, GrossJr, J, RDoc, and Teddy) are riding the Stags past Rider in the quarters (man, that was terrible&#8230;), and Dave has them going all the way to the finals.\u00a0 More brackets will be busted if St. Peter&#8217;s takes out FU in the nightcap.<\/p>\n<p><em>Fairfield 54 &#8211; St. Peter&#8217;s 47<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Fairfield nearly blew a big lead down the stretch, but held on to beat the Peacocks and move on to face #2 Rider in the quarters. \u00a0Derek Needham dropped 24 for the Stags.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">20 people got this one right, half of whom keeping alive a semifinalist, and Dave, who keeps a finalist alive.<\/span><em> <\/em><\/p>\n<h1>CTC UPDATE<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Championship Picks<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>#1\u00a0\u00a0Niagara (3)<\/li>\n<li>#2\u00a0\u00a0Rider (2)<\/li>\n<li>#3 \u00a0Loyola (MD) (10)<\/li>\n<li>#4 Iona (7)<\/li>\n<li>#5 Canisius (2)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Biggest Upsets<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>R1 &#8211; #10 St. Peter&#8217;s (Lazarow, Lynch, Primm &amp; Waters)<\/li>\n<li>QF &#8211; #9 Siena (GrossSr &amp; Waters)<\/li>\n<li>SF &#8211; #9 Siena (GrossSr &amp; Waters)<\/li>\n<li>Champ &#8211; #5 Canisius (Dave &amp; Gersh)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Previous CTC Champions<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>2008 &#8211; J<\/li>\n<li>2009 &#8211; Bry<\/li>\n<li>2010 &#8211; Bry <em>(perfect)<\/em><\/li>\n<li>2011 &#8211; Primm<\/li>\n<li>2012 &#8211; Teddy<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>FINAL 2013 SCORES<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>Lohse (&#8217;13) &#8211; 202.5<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Doogan &#8211; 162.5<\/li>\n<li>GrossJr &#8211; 162.5<\/li>\n<li>RDoc\u00a0&#8211; 162.5<\/li>\n<li>Mac &#8211; 152.5<\/li>\n<li>Teddy (&#8217;12)\u00a0&#8211; 152.5<\/li>\n<li>Lazarow &#8211; 135.5<\/li>\n<li>Alexi &#8211; 112.5<\/li>\n<li>Bry (&#8217;09, &#8217;10*)\u00a0&#8211; 112.5<\/li>\n<li>J (&#8217;08)\u00a0&#8211; 112.5<\/li>\n<li>Alex &#8211; 92.5<\/li>\n<li>Lynch &#8211; 77.5<\/li>\n<li>Stumpf &#8211; 77.5<\/li>\n<li>Caleb &#8211; 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