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Archive for March, 2007

March 10 Seed Watch

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

The Crusaders are in the Field of 65, so now it’s time to look at what kind of seeding they can expect. There aren’t many opportunities left for helpful upsets in other conference tournaments, but Holy Cross did get some help from Albany. Tonight’s Atlantic 10 and MAC championship games are big ones for Ralph Willard’s team. A natural 12 seed almost certainly is out of the question, but moving up to be a high 13 seed could reap rewards in terms of easier opponents.

Gamecenter: Bucknell 66, Holy Cross 74

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Key sequence: Bucknell had all the momentum when Badmus went to the line for two free throws in a game tied at 53, but the senior couldn’t hit either free throw and the Bison never would recapture the lead. Simmons’s free throws were clutch, and Thomas said after the game that his three-pointer was one of the biggest shots of his life. The seven points on three possessions after Bucknell had tied the game proved to be too much for the Bison, who couldn’t rally a second time.

Holy Cross wins Patriot League Tournament

Friday, March 9th, 2007

The Crusaders of Holy Cross are headed to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2003, after defeating Bucknell 74-66 at the Hart Center in the finals of the Patriot League Tournament. Basketball U. will have a full report of the championship game shortly.

League tournament finals preview: Team comparisons

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Predictions are a tough business. Instead of trying to give an exact prediction, we are in the business of previews. Here’s a breakdown of the important edges Holy Cross and Bucknell have on each other:

League tournament finals preview: The second meeting

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

The first time Holy Cross and Bucknell met up this year, the Crusaders won 65-60 on Jan. 12. The second time, in Lewisburg, the Bison pulled out a 48-45 victory. The stars of the combined two games were Keith Simmons, who scored 37 points in the two contests, and Justin Castleberry, who scored 26 points coming off the bench in both games.