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Thursday, December 02, 2010

Women's hoop record night and other links

In their end of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge, the BC women took on Penn State. And like the men, they had an impressive victory, defeating PSU 113-104. It was the most points the BC women have ever scored.


Here is the latest on Albert Louis-Jean and his new suitors. I would like to see him at BC, but I expect whenever Miami makes a hire, that new coach will go hard after him. I also expect some other schools to emerge.


For those of you who missed the Herzy piece on Gameday, it is included in this link on ESPNBoston.com.

18 comments:

  1. Nice win for the women's team last night. They are now 7-0, their best start since 2003-2004.

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  2. Is 104 the most points they've ever given up? That's got to be one of the highest-scoring D1 women's games ever, right?

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  3. Almost -- they gave up 107 at UConn on 2-9-99.

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  4. Also, the highest scoring d-1 women's game is SMU 127, TCU 125 in four overtimes on 1-25-97.

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  5. So, it must be very close to a record for highest score in regulation, right? 35 points in four overtimes is not many points.

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  6. Good question. The NCAA record book (where I found that SMU/TCU record) doesn't specifically list the highest combined score after regulation. But it does list a record for most points in a losing effort in regulation: Providence 128, Georgetown 114 on 2-4-91. The game last night was 94-94 after regulation.

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  7. What, no love for Women's soccer? Catch it on the U tonight at 6:30.

    2010 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship - College Cup - Final Four

    Semfinals - Friday, Dec. 3, 2010

    Game 1: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame, 4 p.m.

    Game 2: Boston College vs. Stanford, 6:30 p.m.

    Cary, North Carolina - WakeMed Soccer Park

    PS: "College Cup" is a lame appellation.

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  8. For those without ESPNU, I think you'll be able to find it on channelsurfing.net.

    BC is also sponsoring a big two-screen game watch in Yawkey tonight with the soccer and hockey games on simultaneously.

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  9. Go BC Women soccer! Kick some Cardinals!!

    Ever to excel

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  10. Is CBS College Sports available streaming online?

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  11. you can watch the soccer match here:

    http://www.channelsurfing.net/watch-espnu.html

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  12. Just something of note: Our men's soccer team made it to the NCAA tournament.
    Our women's soccer team is playing in the semi's.
    Our hockey team is competing for a consecutive NC.
    Our men's basketball team is looking better than anyone expected.
    Our women's b-ball is 7-0.
    Our football, well, we're looking forwarding to next year for football.
    Sailing has brought home another NC.
    Is it just me, or is BC becoming a very, very competitive academic/athletics institution (similar to UCLA and such)?

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  13. Stanford scores early in the second half. 1-0 Stanford.

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  14. 2-0 Stanford final. Congrats to our team for the first final four appearance in program history.

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  15. Hockey team is kicking butt. 8-3 late in the third period.

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  16. Hockey beats BU 9-5 and the announcers on CBSCS say that BC should be nervous about tomorrows rematch. Huh?

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  17. a win is a win, especially against BU, but that was ugly tonight. we should have buckled down and cruised to a win, but we let BU get 4 in the third period which shouldn't happen.

    the refs never put the whistles away and BU scored after a very strange play that was originally whistled as a penalty, reviewed and reversed to a goal, but the penalty was allowed to stand. BU scored on the subsequent PP. i am sure some more enlightened hockey mind can explain it

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  18. mod10-
    I suspect the announcers were building up Saturday night's game because they are broadcasting it.

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