Showing posts with label Spartan basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spartan basketball. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

One down, two to go

San Jose State has its initial verbal 2010 commitment.

A high schooler selecting a college, especially from the usual numerous institutions offering athletic scholarships to a certain player, is solely an envious one when viewed from afar. If such a process can be compared to determining a future spouse -- a situation which has some similarities but obviously some major differences -- it's akin to having a handful of attractive would-be partners willing to provide an "I do" verbally and then on official letterhead. It's a time of mutual dreams, surrounded by 'sweet nothing' (often in the truest sense) whisperings, generally with little or no talk of any possible bumps in the road ahead. Centennial's Kurt Davis has just completed that process and he and his family are excited as he will be playing next season in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).

"I chose San Jose State because it felt like a good fit -- the playing style, the school and the relationship I developed with the coaching staff," Davis explained.

Curtis Davis, Kurt's Davis' father, offered a similar take. "We took a trip up there about six weeks ago and everything felt right, the campus, the coaches, the school itself. My wife loved it. Coach [George] Nessman has four kids of his own and he is the type of coach and person you can approach and talk about anything. We just had the feeling that it fit."

So who and what will San Jose State fans be enjoying come 2010-2011?

"My best skills are passing and running the floor," Davis said.

Marlon Morton, coach of Davis' BCA (Blue Chip Athlete) club team, elaborated: "Kurt is one of the elite wings in California and he wants to get better at everything. He's a really good young man, very intense and very coachable. As a coach, you know what you are getting with Kurt. He's a steal for them [San Jose State]."

Davis is first and foremost a competitor , not backing down to any challenges or challenger. "My Dad always told me to go hard and give it 100%," he said.

Echoing the sentiment expressed by Morton, Centennial Coach Vadim Malikin said this of his protégé: "Kurt's a talented wing who passes well and is a good scorer in transition. He plays a number of positions for us."

Santa Monica City College assistant coach Joe Cascio, also an assistant with the LA Rockfish club basketball team, included Davis in an earlier interview in which he was commenting on a dozen or so southern California prepsters. Then when asked who in the group possesses the best potential for positively surprising fans during college, Cascio said,"Probably Kurt Davis. To me, he looks like he might already be 6-6 or 6-7 and is very athletic. Once his basketball IQ catches up with his body (and it will) he will be pretty darn good."

As to where Davis will see the most time at San Jose State, he said the Spartan coaches have told him "I'll play as a three and a two."

But first Davis and Centennial have one more high school season together and he has big plans. "We're going to win league this [coming] season, for sure, and we want to play in the CIF and then state," Davis stated. Malikin's squad went 17-10 overall last season, 9-1 in Pioneer League play in winning the title.

Actually, there is a little something even prior to that competition. For the first time, he will play football for Centennial, this as a wide receiver. "We were out on the field playing, just sort of joking around and the [Centennial] football coach saw us and asked if I would like to play," Davis said. He's been participating in 7-on-7 passing leagues this summer in addition to his hoops endeavors.

With Davis currently standing at 6-foot-6, the Centennial quarterback will just need to get the football -- say alley-oop it -- into his vicinity.

The shooting guards and wings in the WAC may just need to learn cornerback skills.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Camping and clinic time is fast approaching


It's time to go camping with the San Jose State men's basketball coaches. The following is a list of camps and clinics taking place this summer. The High Potential and the Team Camps are fun to watch and, who knows, you might see some future Spartans out on the court.

The Spartans have four distinct and unique camps and one coaching clinic this year. Camps will emphasize fundamentals, skill development, team building, sportsmanship, and the enjoyment of competition.

Boys Individual Camps - June 22-25 and August 3-6

o Cost: $215 per four-day session
o Times: Each day of camp runs from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
We offer early drop-off that starts at 7:45 a.m. and late pick-up until 5:30 p.m. at no additional charge
o Location: SPX Gymnasium at San Jose State University, 7th and San Carlos streets
o Eligibility: Boys ages 7-16
o Lunch: Available for purchase, if desired


High Potential Camp - June 6

o Cost: $40.00 per player
o Instruction: Position skill work and college preporatory information
o Location: Spartan Gym at San Jose State University, 4th and San Carlos streets
o Format: Open to the first 50 boys high school varsity players. Teams will be formed and all teams will be guaranteed a minimum of four games.

Questions - contact assistant coach Donald Williams at donald.williams@sjsu.edu or call him at 408.924.1221


Team Camp - June 13-14 and August 1-2

o Cost: $395.00 per team
o Times: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
o Location: The Event Center at San Jose State University, 7th and San Carlos streets
o Format: Open to the first 24 teams. All teams will be guaranteed a minimum of four games.

Questions - contact assistant coach Donald Williams at donald.williams@sjsu.edu or call him at 408.924.1221


Coaching Clinic - May 30

o Cost: $50.00 per person
o Instruction: Provided by Northern California college and univiersity coaches from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
o Location: Spartan Gym at San Jose State University, 4th and San Carlos streets
o Level: For all who want to learn more about the game
o Provided: Lunch, door prizes and monthly emailed coaching notes.

Questions - contact assistant coach Brent Davis at brent.davis@sjsu.edu or call him at 408.924.1222

Here's the link for applications and additional information

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Here's a take that confounds 'truths' in college basketball

The following is from the men's basketball coach at Cal Tech (southern California). He offers some statistics that seem to belie -- at least to a degree -- the 'givens' necessary to be a winning basketball team.
Oliver "Doc" Eslinger
April 2, 2009


What happens when you coach a team that finished first in its conference in free throw percentage, field goal percentage, field goal percentage defense, and rebounding defense?

You get fired. At least, in Kentucky you do...and if the school colors are blue and white...
Go here for the remainder.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Joe Henson goes out as an MVP


Joseph Henson is no longer a Bulldog...a Pasadena High Bulldog that is. Come June, he enrolls at San Jose State.

Fred J. Robledo
Pasadena Star-News

Pasadena High School's Joseph Henson and Darius Johnson had 14 and 13 points, respectively, and the Star-News boys team won for the fifth time in six years, 101-85, at the annual Tribune/Star-News High School All-Star Basketball Classic at Azusa Pacific University Felix Event Center on Saturday night.

"This means a lot," said the 6-foot-8 Henson, who was selected Star-News MVP after scoring 11 of his team-high 14 points during the first half, along with grabbing 12 rebounds. "It was neat that we all came together as a team and got it done."
Additionally, San Jose State has 6-5 Anthony Dixon out of Chicago, Aalim Moor of St. Mary's High in Berkeley and 6-4 Chris Jones scheduled to come into the fold.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Spartan signee Joseph Henson receives an honor


6-8 Spartan signee Joseph Henson, out of Pasadena High, was just selected to the Pasadena Star News All-Area squad. (Henson photo courtesy of Larry Goren, Pasadena Star News)

Here's the list in alphabetical order:
FIRST TEAM

G Aeric Allen (Alhambra) Sr.
F Clarke Anderson (La Canada) Sr.
F Travis Flye (Pasadena) Sr.
C Joe Henson (Pasadena) Sr.
G Matt Nolan (La Salle) Jr

Chris Jones is now a Spartan

So Chris Jones, out of Newark Memorial High, is going to become a Spartan.

The 6-3 defensive whiz originally signed with Fresno State last year but needed a bit more work on his academics and attended Westwind Prep Academy in Phoenix this academic year to get all in order.

But Coach Steve Cleveland decided to move in another direction -- he's in desperate need of a WAC-ready point and has limited schollies available -- so Jones then looked closer to him at what was his original runnerup choice, San Jose State.

What does Jones' commitment mean in the larger context?

For one, he will be a candidate for inclusion on the ALL-WAC Defensive Team from the get-go. Jones will also add a defensive emphasis to the backcourt and wing positions and hopefully be part of a defensive renaissance for SJSU basketball.

Jones has the body -- the quickness and strength -- to play right away and he'll be in the mix for a starting spot. He possesses the ballhandling ability to fill in at the point but 'fits' better at the 2 or three positions. His outside shooting was inconsistent in high school and club team ball and any improvement there remains to be seen and demonstrated. Jones is also proficient with dribble-drives to the rim and has served as a leader on both his squads at Newark Memorial and in club team play during the spring and summer.

One final comment: to date, Coach Nessman has four high school freshman coming to SJSU. How many decades has it been since that happened?

Here's a January 2008 link to a Fresno Bee reporter interviewing Jones at the halftime of a Fresno State - San Jose State game at Walt McPherson Court. You can hear the Spartan Band in the background.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Basketball banquet coming up in April

Here's the last basketball event of the season so please mark it down on your calendar:
The End-of-the-Year Banquet will honor the 2008-2009 San Jose State Men's Basketball team and the three seniors:

Devonte Thomas, DaShawn Wright and Tim Pierce

When: Thursday, April 16th
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM
Where: The Decathalon Club, 3250 Central Expressway, Santa Clara

You want more on Anthony Dixon? You got it.






Every time we think the supply of Anthony Dixon photos is exhausted some more turn up.

A Marquin Chandler update

Marquin Chandler
Here's an update on former Spartan Marquin Chandler who certainly is staying busy on the court. He's just finished up in Korea and the odds are he will be returning to the Philippines soon:
Former PBA best import Chandler to return with Purefoods?
GMANews.TV
3/24/2009


Is Marquin Chandler coming back to help Purefoods’ sagging campaign in the Motolite-Philippine Basketball Assocaition Fiesta Cup?

That question swirled around Purefoods’ training camp after the TJ Giants suffered their third straight setback, a 110-90 loss to Rain or Shine last Saturday.

Chandler is a one-time PBA best import winner and helped steer the Giants all the way to the finals of the Fiesta Conference in the 2005-06 season.

Even the entry of new reinforcement Jhamar Thorpe could not rescue the slumping Giants, who couldn’t find the right solution to rediscover their winning ways.

With Chandler now available after a fruitful stint in the Korean Basketball League (KBL), will Purefoods get him for a third tour of duty?

Purefoods team manager Alvin Patrimonio, in an interview at Sports Radio, that options are open in getting Chandler’s services. “We are keeping our options open for Chandler. Let’s see what Thorpe has to offer since we still have a Thursday game."

Chandler was the second best scorer in the KBL, averaging 25.6 points and sixth in the league in block shots (1.5)...

Monday, March 23, 2009

More on Spartan signee Anthony Dixon

Here's a link that features two slo-motion dunks of 6-4 Spartan signee Anthony Dixon -- he's #35 in the white uniform in the top two side-by-side series of photos. The one on the left has 10 different shots, the one on the right features seven.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Inside Sparta: the adults are in charge now

Inside Sparta
Just like with the new presidential administration in D.C., it's the same thing with InsideSparta -- the adults are in charge now. 'Nuff said about that darkness to light transition.

Look for much more San Jose State recruiting coverage and analysis -- actual local content produced by the site proprietor and contributors. That alone will be reason to finally subscribe.

Hallelujah.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Another amazing photo sequence from Ray Barbour






Above is the third series of Ray Barbour photos from the SJSU - Nevada tourney game as promised.

A treat from Darren Coelho

Darren Coelho
Darren Coelho honors us with his sonnets prior to and about the WAC basketball tourney. Who knew early March brought out the poet in him?

Musings for 2009 WAC BB Tournament - SJSU version

THIS WAC-KY TIME OF YEAR

So the Tournament is here
This WAC-ky time of year
When our hoop teams meet
At Lawlor & V-A Street

We’re back in Reno
Not playing casino
Hoops is the game
Tippin’ it for fame

No win and we’re out
We won’t leave any doubt
Survive and advance
& We’re in the Big Dance

Play our best now
It doesn’t matter how
Zone or Man-to-Man
Just do all that we can

Sammy is here with cheer
The band’s sound is near
We’re all going to pray
To play another day

Against Ags or Dogs
Assist men or hogs
Or the other Dogs and Ags
Showing Tight-D and sags

The Spartans are here
It’s OUR time of year
Blue and Gold in their seat
Over hardwood 94 feet

It’s now a whole new season
To keep playing is the reason
Use the square if we dare
Just board it if not there

Will it be Broncos or Pack?
With their full-court attack
How about Warriors or Vandals?
Minus bad call scandals

It comes down to this
Shots to swish and to kiss
Lay-ups or long threes
Just one more game please!

Let’s Go Gold and Blue!
It’s now up to You
We’re all here to cheer
This WAC-ky time of year.

Darren Coelho
Assistant Athletic Director, Ticket Operations
San Jose State University
March 5, 2009


and

Musings for 2009 WAC BB Tournament - WAC version

THE WAC-KY TIME OF YEAR

So the Tournament is here
The WAC-ky time of year
When our basketball teams meet
At Lawlor & V-A Street

We’re back in Reno
Not playing casino
Hoops is the game
Tippin’ it for fame

All nine will play
For wins we’ll pray
Survive and Advance
You’re in the Big Dance

Play your best now
It doesn’t matter how
Zone or Man-to-Man
Just do all that you can

We got Ags and Dogs
Assist men and hogs
More Dogs and Ags
Tight-D and lags

Spartans are here
Its’ OUR time of year
Blue and Gold in Their Seat
Watching all 94 feet

Now a one-day season
The twine to be teasin’
Use the square if you dare
Just board if not there

Is it Broncos or Pack
Full-court attack
Or is it Warriors or Vandals
Not bad call scandals

It comes down to this
Shots to swish and to kiss
Score more than them
And we’re doing it again

Gold and Blue
It’s now up to You
We’re all here to cheer
The WAC-ky time of year.

Darren Coelho
Assistant Athletic Director, Ticket Operations
San Jose State University
March 5, 2009

The string runs out for Anthony Dixon and Hyde Park

Anthony Dixon
Hyde Park fell last night, concluding the season for 6-4 Spartan signee Anthony Dixon. The Marcus Jordan mentioned below is one of Michael Jordan's sons.

Depth aids deep run
Mike Helfgot
Special to the Tribune
March 18, 2009


The length of its players gives Young a chance to compete with any opponent on any night. The length on its bench might be unmatched in Illinois and could go a long way toward winning a state title.

Young used its superior size and depth to earn a trip to Peoria on Friday with a 62-47 victory over Hyde Park in the 4A supersectional Tuesday night at Chicago State.

Stanford Brown, a 6-foot-8-inch senior, had 20 points and 15 rebounds and Young got strong contributions from eight players in earning its first trip Downstate since winning the Class AA title in 1998...

...Jerome Moore (13 points) and Anthony Dixon (14 points) fueled a 13-3 run that cut Hyde Park's deficit to 49-40 with just more than five minutes remaining, but Marcus Jordan (10 points, six rebounds), Brown and senior guard Chris Colvin (13 points) wrested control.
and

Brown does plenty for Young vs. Hyde Park
Clyde Travis
Chicago Sun-Times


A few minor adjustments produced major dividends for Whitney Young, which advanced to the Class 4A semifinals in Peoria with a 62-47 victory over Hyde Park Tuesday in the Class 4A supersectional at Chicago State.

The Dolphins took advantage of 5-of-27 first-half shooting by Hyde Park to take a 29-19 halftime lead...

...Hyde Park coach Donnie Kirksey said he was surprised at the way his team came out.

“We did not execute, we didn’t play with our normal intensity," Kirksey said. “And we lost our composure, which is a kiss of death against a quality team like Whitney Young. I take my hat off to them, they had a lot to do with the way we played.”

Anthony Dixon led Hyde Park with 14 points.
and

Here's a few Dixon highlights as the game was being blogged:

Jackson misses badly on a jumper. Hyde Park is still not on the board.

Hyde Park takes a time out. 3:56 to go in the first quarter. The Thunderbirds have still not scratched.

Brown misses both, Young is still up 10-0.

Dixon hits a three from the left corner for the T-Birds. Finally, they're on the board. 10-3 Young.

End of the first quarter. Young 16, Hyde Park 7.

Dixon
scores on a beautiful tip in..

Jordan fouls Dixon on the drive. He goes to the line for two.

Randolph is stripped at the Young end, leading to Dixon getting fouled on the break going to the basket.

Starks takes a tough leaner at one end that leads to Dixon getting fouled at the other. Both teams are in the bonus.

Randolph misses at his end and Dixon is fouled by Johnson at the other end. Two shots for Dixon. He makes both. 29-19 Young.

Halftime: Young 29, Hyde Park 19.

Hyde Park cannot throw the ball in the ocean tonight.

Is there any chance of a comeback? It's looking highly unlikely at this point. Hyde Park just cannot score this game.

Dixon
scores on a nice pass from Griffin.

47-27 Young at the end of three quarters.

This is the first sign of life from the T-Birds in the second half. It's too early, Hyde Park is making a run. Let's see how this game plays out.

Hyde Park is on an 11-1 run.

What's happening to Young? Seems they are having trouble with Hyde Park's defensive pressure also a factor.

Young survives the Hyde Park run for now. Young up 55-40.

2:31 to go.

62-47 Young.

1:11 to go.

It's over. Young 62-47.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

An amazing set of photos






We'll post a similar set of WAC tourney photos tomorrow. Thanks again to Ray Barbour and to Russ Scheibley for making these treats possible. Start at the very bottom photo and work your way up.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Anthony Dixon and Hyde Park win another


6-4 San Jose State signee Anthony Dixon and Hyde Park (Chicago) keep on winning in the march towards the state championships in Peoria. Up next for Hyde Park is Young in Tuesday’s Chicago State Supersectional.
Hyde Park 68, Simeon 61
Bob Hurst
Special to the Chicago Tribune
March 14, 2009


Hyde Park doesn't have the postseason success that Simeon has enjoyed in recent years, but on Friday night, the Thunderbirds held off a stubborn Wolverines squad to inch closer to making some Illinois basketball history of their own. Hyde Park let a 14-point fourth-quarter lead evaporate to six with 2 minutes 8 seconds to play but got a couple of key buckets and made its free throws down the stretch to advance to Tuesday's supersectionals.

Hyde Park was ahead 52-38 with 5:02 left, but after a dunk by Simeon's Robert Robinson at 2:08 the lead was down to 56-50.

Thunderbirds' forward Anthony Dixon matched Robinson with a slam of his own with 1:42 to go... Go here for the remainder.

Top performers: Hyde Park--Dixon, 18 points (14 in the second half), 3 steals

The bonus: "It (playing better) all started at the end of the second quarter," Dixon said. "We just started playing even harder in the third quarter because we knew that, how bad we were playing in the first half, we could do even better and go up 30 if we needed to. This (win) puts Hyde Park back on the map."

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Nevada pulls away and wins over SJSU 78-69

NOTE: We never could access the KSJS audio of the game so this report is being produced using the boxscore.

Luke Babbitt enjoyed some good games this season -- being named WAC Freshman of the Year and also receiving a spot on the ALL-WAC First Team wasn't simply bestowed upon him due to his high school rep -- but he didn't necessarily have a breakout single game performance. His rightly deserved honors were based on his cumulative seasonal efforts.

Now he has broken another barrier.

Babbitt scored 30 points -- treading towards being responsible for half Nevada's scoring -- in the Wolf Pack 78-69 quarterfinal victory over San Jose State tonight in Reno. He shot 8-13 from the field, 2-3 from long distance and a deadly 12-13 at the foul line. He also tied for the team rebounding lead with six boards.

The first half ended with a 37-31 advantage for Mark Fox's squad. The Pack out-scored the Spartans 41-38 in the second 20 minutes.

Nevada shot 52% from the floor for the contest, 26-50. San Jose State was at 47%, 27-57. It was four more treys and seven more made free throws than SJSU that provided the points differential for Nevada.

Playing in his final game, DaShawn Wright erupted for 22 points on 8-11 from the floor and a perfect 6-6 at the charity stripe. C.J,. Webster added 14 points and Adrian Oliver 12 for SJSU. Chris Oakes led in rebounding with seven.

San Jose State had 17 turnovers to Nevada's 15.

Brandon Fields, who we thought would be a factor considering his strong games of late, wasn't. He scored seven points on 2-10 shooting, including an 0-6 on his trey attempts.

The starters for San Jose State: Tim Pierce, Adrian Oliver, CJ Webster, Chris Oakes and Justin Graham.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Hyde Park and Anthony Dixon roll on




Here are a couple of reports about Hyde Park's and Anthony Dixon's (San Jose State signee) latest game:
Dixon, Hyde Park close out Downers South
Randy Whalen
Chicago Sun-Times
March 10, 2009


Anthony Dixon scored a game-high 19 points and added 10 rebounds as No. 4 Hyde Park pulled away for a 53-41 victory over Downers Grove South in the Class 4A Hinsdale Central Sectional semifinals Tuesday night.

Dixon, a 6-5 senior forward who has committed to San Jose State, helped the Thunderbirds (26-4) overcome a slow start.
and

4A: Hyde Park 53, Downers Grove South 41
Dave Monahan
Special to the Tribune
March 11, 2009


Hyde Park 53, Downers Grove South 41
Records: Hyde Park 26-4, Downers Grove South 23-6
Halftime: Hyde Park 22-14

Summary: After trailing most of the first quarter, Hyde Park ended the period with an 8-0 run to take a 14-9 lead they would maintain the rest of the way. Downers Grove South did not score in the last six minutes of the first half and shot only 26 percent (6-for-23) in the first two periods.

Top performers: Hyde Park -- F Anthony Dixon, 19 points, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 steals; G Martel Jackson, 10 points, 5 steals, 5-for-6 FG; C Jerome Moore, 10 points. Downers Grove South -- C Bledar Dervish, 12 points, 12 rebounds (7 offensive), 2 blocked shots; G Malcolm Herron, 12 points

The bonus: "At the beginning of the game we came out pretty sluggish," Dixon said. "We just tried to keep our composure and our poise and we were able to turn it up."

A San Jose State - Nevada preview


What the heck is there left to write about as San Jose State and Nevada meet up again Thursday evening? All the players have been profiled, the previous games between these teams written about, etc. We could offer some sort of treatise on elevation acclimation since Reno is 4,400 feet or so above sea level and exertion combined with high altitude can produce shortness of breath, coughing, lack of appetite, nausea or vomiting, severe headache, staggering gait, and disturbed sleep but we think there are many other relevant causes for such characteristics among visitors to The Biggest Little City in the World.

On March 5, San Jose State fell 89-66 to the Wolf Pack in Reno although Nevada had but an eight-point-lead at the half. The Pack shot 56% to 36% for the Spartans. San Jose was out-rebounded by five -- 41 to 36 -- but SJSU grabbed 21 offensive boards. A 19-5 scoring run beginning at the 16:05 mark blew open a close 41-39 contest. Adrian Oliver played 25 minutes in this one but was hampered by the flu.

February 13 was the initial contest between these two teams and Nevada won 80-68 after owning a 42-23 halftime lead. Adrian Oliver did not play. Rebounding turned out to be about even -- 30 for the Pack and 28 for the Spartans, including 16 offensive boards for SJSU. Mark Fox's squad shot 33-53 -- 63% -- as a team and made 8 of 17 three-point attempts. San Jose State went 23-57, 40.4%.

Nevada's last game was on the road against Boise State and the Pack notched a 69-60 victory. Brandon Fields scored 19, including 8-10 from the foul line.

Prior to that, the Wolf Pack took down Utah State 84-71 in Reno after possessing a 47-32 lead after the first 20 minutes. Fields scored 16 points in 24 minutes.

Going one game further back, Fresno State defeated Nevada 68-66 in the San Joaquin Valley. Fields contributions: seven points in 30 minutes of action. The Bulldogs shot 11-19 from three-point range while the Pack went just 2-9.

The reason for the various mentions of Brandon Fields is because he was chosen as a pre-season ALL-WAC selection but endured a wildly inconsistent season offensively and defensively. But it appears he has emerged -- at least to a degree -- from his funk and now provides yet another positive factor for Mark Fox to utilize.

So we've read the tea leaves, consulted the Tarot cards and tossed coins into any fountains we encountered this week and here are the factors that the outcome of this game hinges upon:

*** Reducing, if not eliminating, any large Nevada scoring runs -- the SJSU offense needs to stay away from fallow stretches

*** A team defensive effort -- if the Pack shoots 56% or 63% again then it's light out this season for SJSU

*** Converting offensive rebounds into second chance points -- getting another opportunity to produce points is great but it must result in scoreboard additions more often that not

*** Keeping Armon Johnson, Luke Babbitt and now Brandon Fields to each less than 20 points and Nevada as a team to below the 80 and 89 points scored in the previous two games this season, say the high 60s or low 70s. Nevada is scoring 70.9 points a game in league play with SJSU at 69.5. The big difference is with scoring defense as the Wolf Pack checks in at 65.9 points a contest and SJSU trailing with 73.7. The most telling numbers are these: Nevada tops the WAC in field goal percentage defense, allowing opponents to shoot a paltry .411% each time out while the Spartans are at a too-high .483%.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

It's photo day with shots of last Saturday's SJSU-Nevada game






Many thanks to Ray Barbour for his San Jose State men's basketball photographs all season long. Here are some of Ray's shots from Saturday's SJSU-Nevada contest.