Umass vs St. Joseph's

Umass vs St. Joseph's
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Memorable Minutemen

Since the University of Massachusetts was founded in 1846, there have been a lot of spectacular basketball players to come through the program.  Most notably, the legendary Julius Erving graduated from UMass in 1971.  Although he became famous in the ABA for his flashy, smooth slam dunks, Irving was limited to laying the ball in due to an NCAA rule that outlawed dunking at the time.  In 1988, Julius was given the honor of being inducted into the University of Massachusett's Hall of Fame.  The New York native practically rewrote the school's record book; to this day he holds the scoring title, most points in a half, most free throws in one game, and most consecutive games in double digits. 


                                           Julius Erving
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Another noteworthy UMass alumni is Marcus Camby, currently on the Los Angeles Clippers.  The 14 year NBA veteran was an unstoppable force while at Amherst.  In 1996 while leading the Minutemen to the Final Four, Camby was named the National Player of the Year.  He is the only UMass player to get more than 100 blocks in three consecutive seasons.

              
                                           Marcus Camby

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Minutemen Hope to Shoot Down Eagles

In an October 6th interview, head coach Derek Kellogg requests the support of UMass fans in the TD Bank Garden when the Minutemen go to battle with the Boston College Eagles.  Kellogg expects an intense atmosphere when the two rivals meet in the home of the Celtics on December 4th.  Derek hopes that soon New England, and the Boston area in particular, will become the "epicenter of college basketball, where for one day or one weekend every year, this is the place where college basketball happens."  
                                
                                Derek Kellogg
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    In order to have any chance to be competitive versus their ACC rival Boston College, the underclassmen for the Minutemen will have to step up and have a tremendous impact.  In particular, six-foot-seven forward Terrell Vinson, and six-foot-five guard Freddie Riley will have to carry their share of the defensive workload.  The Minutemen will have a tough night trying to cover senior forwards Corey Raji and Joe Trapani, who averaged 12 and 14 points respectably in their junior year.  


                                 Joe Trapani
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Pre-Season Polls are Published

    Despite losing three seniors in their starting lineup, Duke is still the top ranked college basketball team according to USA Today. Former captain Jon Sheyer is expected to be enter the NBA draft, along with power forward Lance Thomas.  Behind the experience of Kyle Shingler and Nolan Smith, Coach Krzyzewski has plenty of proven talent to work with.  The obvious favorites coming into this season would have been Kentucky, but freshmen sensations John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins both entered the NBA draft.  Kentucky has five players currently hoping to make the leap to the NBA, but they're still ranked fifth in the pre-season polls.  Other expected contenders include Purdue, lead by Bobby Hummel and E'Twaun Moore, as well as Michigan State if Kalin Lucas returns. 

    As a member of the Atlantic Ten conference, Umass has a relatively easy schedule.  The toughest opponent we play will be either Xavier or Saint Joseph's.  Unfortunately, both teams are expected to be in the top twenty in the nation.  Temple was ranked 13th in the nation at the end of last season, but dropped out of the preseason rankings due to the loss of senior forward Lavoy Allen. 

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/usatpoll.htm