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This really doesn't have much to do with Koenig, but for anyone who wants to simply judge him solely by his stats, I happened to look at what Jamel Staten's stats were at Northern Illinois his sophomore year, which was his last year there prior to transferring to Mankato. They were nearly identical to what Koenig is doing now. Anybody who has seen Staten play can attest that he's a big-time talent. My point is not that Koenig would put up Staten-like numbers at UND or NDSU, because that would be tough for anyone to do. But for anyone to believe that he wouldn't be a big contributor to either program if he were to transfer is simply foolish. He's listed at 6'8", 250, he can shoot the ball, and he's quite athletic for his size judging by his football accomplishments as a receiver/defensive back. I'd take him on my team in a heartbeat. The fact that he'd have to sit out a year if he were to transfer to NDSU may be important from his own perspective since some players wouldn't want to have to do that, but from Miles' perspective it would probably be irrelevant. It's not like there's any pressure for NDSU to win big immediately, anyway. Particularly with a team comprised primarily of freshmen like next year's team will be.
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LaPier has been in business for a long time in Fosston, so I think he knows what he's doing. By the way, I just filled up today at University Station for $1.83/gallon. It looks like nearly everybody else in town is at $1.90.
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The new regional poll is out: North Central 1. Regis (Colorado) 13-0 14-3 2. North Dakota 10-3 16-4 3. Minnesota State Moorhead 10-3 15-3 4. Augustana (South Dakota) 9-3 18-4 5. Concordia-St. Paul 8-4 11-6 6. St. Cloud State 8-4 14-5 7. Minnesota Duluth 7-4 13-5 8. Metropolitan State 11-3 14-3 9. South Dakota 8-5 12-5 10. Fort Hays State 8-1 13-2 It seems bizarre to see Moorhead up that high! They looked horrible the night the Sioux played them, but obviously they do have a good record. I just hope there's somebody in the RMAC who can hang at least a couple of losses on Regis.
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I agree. In a way, it's too bad he didn't get a red-shirt year which would have made this his freshman year. But apparently the coaching staff felt they needed him immediately last season.
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Has anybody seen the 6'10" sophomore from Williston play, I believe his name is Brian Qvale? I would think he would be a pretty good prospect in a couple of years.
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I'm not sure if people noticed or not, but about a month ago when gas prices in GF dropped by 10 cents, it was because University Station opened and they had gas at that price first. In the past, gas was always priced 5-10 cents per gallon lower than GF in places like Mentor and Fosston. That shouldn't be the case anymore, thankfully.
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NDSU's biggest crowd last year was about 5000--against UND. While I think a game against a "name" opponent would draw as well or better than that, games against teams like Denver or Missouri-Kansas City likely will not because these schools are simply not recognizable to the average fan. Perhaps the first game or two against a dI opponent will draw better than the caliber of opponent would suggest they should, a la the Valpo football game. But I certainly wouldn't expect attendance to typically be better than what NCC opponents drew in Fargo unless the opponent is a fairly big-name school, or perhaps a team like Montana, Northern Iowa or Creighton. I just don't see people who aren't loyal enough fans to go to games this year showing up for a game against a Mid-Continent or Sun Belt team. Time will tell.
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If Mahlum really has lost her confidence--and judging by her play this year I'd agree with that assessment--I would hope Gene wouldn't start her anymore regardless of matchups. If a player doesn't have confidence in herself, she shouldn't be out there. With Hensley injured perhaps Augie is a little smaller at the guard position, but last year they were one of the teams that really tried to exploit Mahlum's lack of size on defense.
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From the Forum:
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The average right now is about 2570, which is very slightly more than last year's average. With only 2-3 home games remaining, the number probably won't change much but should go up a little. Of course, the fact that this year's attendance is going to actually be more is quite impressive in and of itself since obviously the NDSU and SDSU games are no longer on the schedule, and those games generally drew some of the biggest crowds.
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It would certainly appear that the people of Fargo are staying away from NDSU basketball games in droves. 800-something people showed up last night for the game against SW St., and they are averaging a little over 1300/game on the year. I realize it's a poor home schedule, but I can't imagine Taylor and company were expecting attendance to drop off quite this much.
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I think it may depend on who the new a.d. is, and who the new g.m. of REA is. I believe the coaches would prefer to play all the games at the Betty. It much more closely replicates Hyslop in terms of a homecourt advantage. I think a primary reason the conference games are played at the Ralph is to cater to the luxury suite tenants in the Ralph (most of whom don't go to or care about basketball, anyway), and the fact that concession sales are probably far higher at the Ralph. It's also quite a recruiting tool. But unless attendance grows to the point where 4000 is far too small, I believe ultimately the Betty will be where all but the biggest games will be played--providing there's no opposition from the a.d. or the new REA g.m., of course.
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I'm afraid there are just too many things she doesn't do well to be the starting point guard on a good team. She's a defensive liability in the half court because nearly everybody over about 5'3" can post her up; she doesn't break down a defense by penetrating to the basket; she's only a scoring threat from behind the arc, but her outside shooting is wildly inconsistent; and she's not a particularly good ball-handler for a point guard. I like the fact that she's a hard worker and she can be effective at times by harrassing the opposing point guard in a full court press situation, but I just don't think she's capable of being a starter anymore due to the aforementioned deficiencies in her game. Demoting her does mean that there's not a real scoring threat off the bench the way there was when Maffin was a sub, but I think the positive's outweigh the negative's by playing Jahner at the point and moving Maffin into the starting lineup.
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It was interesting that Roebuck took Mahlum out of the starting lineup on Saturday. I don't think he really had any choice in the matter. Aside from a couple of games where she was able to hit several 3's, Amy's really struggled for most of the season. I think that if the Sioux are going to be able to win the NCC, it will have to be with the starting five playing a lot of minutes--probably more than in past years. I really hope Roebuck can find the scholarship money to sign a point guard in the spring. The best case scenario would probably be a transfer with the ability to contribute immediately next season. Jahner has looked so good at the 2 that it would be nice if she didn't have to play the large majority of the minutes at the point next season the way I'm afraid she'll have to the rest of this season.
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It was great to see the Ryp of last year this weekend. He scored over 50 points on the weekend and was nearly unstoppable. The Sioux are just a different team when he's playing at his best. Perhaps the most impressive statistic about the Sioux right now is the 6-1 record against teams ranked in the north central region poll.
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My god, were the Sioux women horrible tonight. It's hard to fathom how they could play that poorly at home for the second time this year. A win is a win, but they simply can't play like that and expect to beat anybody.
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Ryp played like he did for most of last year, and was huge tonight. Lindahl was outstanding until the last 8-10 minutes when he went ice cold. Nevertheless, a heck of a win. I think this win supports the theory even further that while USD beating UND may not necessarily have been a fluke, the margin of victory was a largely a function of tired legs on UND's part. I definitely think Mankato is a better team than USD. For that matter, UNO beat USD tonight in Vermillion. There's just a lot of balance in the NCC among the top five teams.
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It is early. But let's face it, two out of the past three years, the regional has been hosted by a non-NCC school. And with the NCC being as balanced as it is, the odds are that each of even the best NCC teams will probably lose more than will Regis or Concordia-St. Paul the rest of the way. Combine that with the obvious fact that those schools are ALREADY ahead of the NCC teams despite also having 3-4 losses, and I'll venture to say that barring UND, Augie, St. Cloud St. or UMD nearly running the table, it will be three out of four years that the NCC will not host the regional. And I for one don't agree with that. The writing is on the wall that unless the top NCC team also has the top overall record (a tall order considering the difficult conference schedule), the regional committee will award the top seed to an RMAC or NSIC team no matter how many years in a row the NCC continues to win the region.
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I'm sure SSI has a lot to do with it. But just as in football, I believe there's some room for interpretation, as well. The football poll didn't necessarily follow the SSI rankings to the letter. If winning the north central region every year it has existed hasn't earned a certain amount of respect for the NCC, I guess nothing will. By the same token, if not having had ANY success in the post-season (the RMAC) hasn't earned a healthy amount of skepticism about the quality of that league, I guess nothing will.
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I know the national poll has nothing to do with the regional polls, but it still seems pretty odd that a team unranked in the national poll (and they only received a few votes) could be ranked number one in one of the toughest regions in dII women's basketball. The RMAC simply isn't any good, and never has been. Even in something of a down year for the NCC, I have a hard time believing an NCC team does not even merit a top-2 ranking.
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From today's Herald:
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Well, I guess this shows how little I know: North Central Region 1. Regis (Colorado) 11-0 12-3 2. Concordia-St. Paul 8-2 11-4 3. Augustana (South Dakota) 8-3 17-4 4. St. Cloud State 8-3 14-4 5. North Dakota 8-3 14-4 6. Minnesota State Moorhead 8-3 13-3 7. Colorado School of Mines 9-3 11-3 8. Minnesota Duluth 7-4 13-5 9. Southwest Minnesota State 6-5 12-6 10. South Dakota 8-4 12-4 Roebuck is actually on the regional committee this year, so it will be interesting to hear his take on this.