Friday, December 13, 2013

UAlbany's Will Brown on a foul situation

ALBANY - Will Brown was exhausted following Tuesday's game against Brown.

He's usually a little tired following a game, but this game went nearly 2 and 1/2 hours.

"I felt like I coached a doubleheader," said Brown, following the 74-68 victory.

Description of . Mike McMahon - The Record, 2nd half  of UAlbany vs Siena men's basketball for the Albany Cup at the Times Union Center in Albanyl, Friday November 1. 2013.
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With good reason. His UAlbany team shot a whopping 46 free throws, making 35 (76%), while Brown shot 33 free throws, making 17 (51%).

There was a lot made in the preseason about the referees calling the game tighter, in order to allow for more offensive flow and more scoring, to make for a better game.

“I don’t think anything was wrong with the game, going into it," said Brown, candidly, following Friday's practice.

The NCAA was hoping the new rules would give an advantage to the offense, but it seems to have just slowed everything down, turning some games into a whistle-fest.

“From a fans perspective, they don’t want to see free throws," Brown said. "They want to see teams play. They want teams to see free flow.” 

The referees are also being graded on if they call games by the "new" rules, which is leading to some games having more fouls.

“Some of these calls, they make you scratch you head," Brown said. "It all comes down to, you better move your feet."

In the game against Brown, there were a couple charge calls that Coach Brown thought should go the other way.

“That was like last year’s rules, but everything else was this year’s new rules," he said. "It’s a guessing game, It really is. You just don’t know what’s going to happen from night to night.”

That Brown game was the first this season, for UAlbany, in which the game was really slowed to a standstill by fouls. If games continue to be like that, they might not be much fun for fans.

“If every game is like the other night, it might not be fun to watch," said Brown.

One positive was the play off the bench from Levan Shengelia and Michael Rowley, who got into the game, primarily because of all the foul trouble.

“You have to make sure you have bench guys who are ready to play and you better be ready to make your free throws," said Brown.

However, having games were starters are routinely in foul trouble means fans will be seeing more and more bench players.

“In my opinion, coaching through that Brown game, what it does now is how good are your seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth men," Brown said. "At our level, it’s hard enough to get a good starting five.”

The problem may even get worse, as conference play arrives and teams know each other better, usually leading to more physical, grind-it-out games.

“I think it’s going to get worse when you get into conference play because teams know each other even more," Brown said. "So in my opinion, it’s going to become more physical."

The rules aren't changing any time soon, but Brown suggested if the shot clock was lowered or the lane was widened, that would create more possessions and in turn, more offense.

The NCAA released a report on Thursday, stating that scoring was up and turnovers were down, meaning the game was better. 

Brown grew up watching the "Bad Boys" in Detroit, the physical Boston Celtics teams and Karl Malone, who would play physical. He likes that style of game, but knows his teams must adjust.

“We have to adjust because if we don’t adjust, we’re going to lose games because of it," he said. 

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Monday, November 14, 2011

UAlbany 77, Brown 68

SYRACUSE - It wasn't all that pretty in the second half, but the University at Albany earned its first victory of the season Monday evening.

Gerardo Suero scored a game-high 29 points and Logan Aronhalt added 19 points and a career-high 13 rebounds as the Great Danes defeated Brown 77-68, at the Carrier Dome, in Syracuse, in the NIT Preseason Tip-Off.

UAlbany will play either No. 5 Syracuse or Manhattan, Tuesday day evening, for a spot at Madison Square Garden.

Matt Sullivan led the Bears (1-1), with 26 points, while Sean McGonagill added 17 for the Bears.

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UAlbany 41, Brown 29 (half)

SYRACUSE - The University at Albany men's basketball team looked pretty good in the first half, here at the NIT Season Tip-Off, at the Carrier Dome, in Syracuse.

The Great Danes shot 53.8 percent (14-26) and it was newcomer Gerardo Suero leading the way with 14 points.

UAlbany's biggest lead was 14 points and the showed they were the better team. Now, they will see if they can finish Brown off.

The Bears were led by Sean McGonagill, who had 10 points in the first 20 minutes.

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GAMEDAY: UAlbany vs. Brown

The University at Albany men's basketball team looks to get its first victory of the season in the Dick's Preseason NIT, this afternoon against Brown.

The Great Danes will be trying to avoid an 0-2 start for the fourth consecutive season.

UAlbany has defeated Brown in both of the previous meetings between these two school, winning in 2005 and 2006.

Here is a game capsule.

UALBANY (0-1) vs. BROWN (1-0)
Where:
Carrier Dome, Syracuse
When:
Tonight, 4 p.m.
Radio:
WOFX 980-AM
UAlbany Notes:
The Great Danes are coming off a 89-56 loss at No. 10 Pittsburgh on Friday evening. UAlbany is trying to avoid an 0-2 start for the fourth consecutive season. Junior college transfer Gerardo Suero scored 17 points in the season-opener.
Brown Notes:
The Bears opened up play with an 86-66 victory over Division III Johnson & Wales. Sophomore Sean McGonagill was the Ivy League's rookie of the year, last season, averaging 11.8 points per game. In the opener, McGonagill finished with 20 points, 10 assists and six rebounds.

Starting Five
No, Player, Pos., Yr., Ht, Ppg
Brown

22, Sean McGonagill, G, So., 6-1, 20.0
44, Jean Harris, G, Sr., 6-2, 11.0
25, Matt Sullivan, G, Jr., 6-5, 9.0
5, Tyler Ponticelli, F, Jr., 6-8, 17.0
23, Andrew McCarthy, F, Jr., 6-8, 8.0
UAlbany
10, Mike Black, G, Jr., 6-0, 11.0
3, Logan Aronhalt, G, Jr., 6-3, 13.0
20, Gerardo Suero, G, Jr., 6-4, 17.0
11, Luke Devlin, F, So., 6-8, 2.0
44, John Puk, C, So., 6-10, 0.0

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Siena 99, Brown 79

Siena trailed by five with 14:34 to go in the first half, but they got a 17-0 run and lead by 12 at halftime.

Ronald Moore has 11 points and at least six assists (we haven't received the stats yet).

Moore set up Alex Franklin for a terrific slam, where Franklin took of from the right paint line and thundered it home, while being fouled.

Franklin has 12 points to lead all scorers.

Andrew McCarthy and Matt Mullery have 10 points apiece to lead Brown.

*****

Siena got big games from Franklin, Moore and Clarence Jackson, who finished with a team-high 23 points in the big victory.

Jackson scored 18 points in the second half.

The Saints came one point away from cracking the 100-point mark for the first time since they defeated Saint Peter’s 100-69 on March 1, 2003.

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Moore seems fine

PHILADELPHIA - Siena just finished their warm-ups as we're about 35 minutes before the start of today's Siena vs. Brown game at The Palestra.

Senior point guard Ronald Moore went through all of the drills and looked fine on that right ankle that he rolled late in Friday's game against St. John's

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