2019-20-21 Baltimore Metro Basketball (Men)
#81
Posted 04 February 2020 - 08:55 AM
Reservoir, Howard County co-leader with Centennial, edged MIAA A Black Division co-leader Gilman, 77-74, last night. The Greyhounds (12-9) hold a 9-5 record in league play heading into their matchup with Pallotti on Wednesday night at Gilman, though the Panthers (15-10, 8-6) have an opportunity to tie things up with the Hounds, with a win. Glenelg Country (13-8, 10-6) is currently tied with Gilman in the Red Division standings, but have one more than the Hounds in the loss column. The Dragons would hold a one game lead on both Gilman and Pallotti should the Panthers win, and they win at McDonogh on Wednesday night. Gilman possesses the more favorable remaining schedule among the trio, with Calvert Hall, McDonogh, and Annapolis Area Christian still on the slate. McDonogh (14-14, 8-8) kept it’s MIAA post-season hopes alive last night, with its 62-60 win over Boys Latin (11-10, 8-6), to move a game (two in the loss column) behind the Lakers and Pallotti, who are tied for third place. The Lakers, who held a 1.5 game lead in division play just 10 days ago, now find themselves a game back of both Gilman and Glenelg Country. The road for the Lakers doesn’t get any easier for the remainder of the week, heading to John Carroll on Wednesday, and Spalding on Friday.
#82
Posted 05 February 2020 - 05:42 PM
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#83
Posted 05 February 2020 - 10:11 PM
John Carroll paved huge inroads to the 3 seed in the MIAA A Red Division, as Jalen Bryant led the Patriots to a 70-56 win over Spalding last night, scoring 18 points. The Pats (18-8) moved to 9-5 in MIAA play, while the Cavs (14-9) fell to 9-7. St Frances (28-3, 14-1) and Mt St Joe (22-3, 14-2) have locked up the top two seeds in the division, with a probable winner-take all matchup on Valentine’s Day. The Gaels won their 11th straight game Monday night, with their 55-45 win over the Loyola Dons on Monday night, as Jason Edokpayi led the way with 20 points. While the Patriots have a nice path to the three seed, it looks as though the Cavs and now sputtering Dons will battle for the fourth and final seed in the division, with the Dons (15-10, 8-7) trailing the Cavaliers by a half-game in MIAA league play.
Reservoir, Howard County co-leader with Centennial, edged MIAA A Black Division co-leader Gilman, 77-74, last night. The Greyhounds (12-9) hold a 9-5 record in league play heading into their matchup with Pallotti on Wednesday night at Gilman, though the Panthers (15-10, 8-6) have an opportunity to tie things up with the Hounds, with a win. Glenelg Country (13-8, 10-6) is currently tied with Gilman in the Red Division standings, but have one more than the Hounds in the loss column. The Dragons would hold a one game lead on both Gilman and Pallotti should the Panthers win, and they win at McDonogh on Wednesday night. Gilman possesses the more favorable remaining schedule among the trio, with Calvert Hall, McDonogh, and Annapolis Area Christian still on the slate. McDonogh (14-14, 8-8) kept it’s MIAA post-season hopes alive last night, with its 62-60 win over Boys Latin (11-10, 8-6), to move a game (two in the loss column) behind the Lakers and Pallotti, who are tied for third place. The Lakers, who held a 1.5 game lead in division play just 10 days ago, now find themselves a game back of both Gilman and Glenelg Country. The road for the Lakers doesn’t get any easier for the remainder of the week, heading to John Carroll on Wednesday, and Spalding on Friday.
The MIAA-A is a total free for all, outside of SFA. Gilman is now in sole possession of first place in their division, by beating a solid Palotti team by 40!! Glenelg Country was beat by McDonogh. MSJ lost to Spalding by 11, and BL is continuing their down spiral losing to John Carroll.
I still don’t know how MSJ beat SFA. I watched the Gilman-MSJ game and Gilman can definitely beat them, and should have had it now been for horrible coaching and their worst shooting game of the year. They went 1-22 from three, and inexplicably the coach decides to get out a zone which had Gilman leading most of the first half. Winborne has his worst game of the year, couldn’t buy a basket. It’s going to be a great playoffs.
#84
Posted 05 February 2020 - 11:35 PM
SFA (29-3) 15-1
MSJ (22-4) 14-2
JC (19-8) 10-5
ABS (15-9) 10-7
LOY (16-10) 9-7
Black
GIL (13-9) 10-5
GC. (13-9) 10-7
BL (11-11) 8-7
PAL (15-11) 8-7
McD (15-14) 9-8
#85
Posted 05 February 2020 - 11:48 PM
Gilman has all but clinched the top spot in the Black Division, ahead two games in the loss column to Glenelg Country, Boys Latin, and Pallotti, and both Calvert Hall and Annapolis Area Christian, who are a combined 0-26 versus the top 11 teams in the MIAA, still on the slate. McDonogh has suddenly took a prominent seat in the playoff picture, though they probably have to beat both Loyola and Gilman to secure a tournament bid.
#86
Posted 08 February 2020 - 06:38 PM
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#88
Posted 08 February 2020 - 07:15 PM
SFA 65 Oak Hill 36 End of 3rd > #2 is not only going down, but getting routed!
Wow. What a shocker.
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