Saturday, December 31, 2011

GAMEDAY: UAlbany at Mount St. Mary's

The University at Albany Great Danes take to the floor one last time in 2011, trying to pick up their eighth non-conference victory of the season.

Here is a game capsule.

UALBANY AT MOUNT ST. MARY’S
When: Today, 3:30 p.m.
Where: Knott Arena, Emmitsburg, Md.
Radio: WOFX 980-AM (Zach Bye)
2011-12 Records: UAlbany 7-6. Mount St. Mary’s 2-10.
Last Meeting: UAlbany 77, Mount St. Mary’s 57, at SEFCU Arena, Albany on Dec. 18, 2010 —
UAlbany leads all-time series 1-0
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
UALBANY
No./Name    Pos.    Yr.    Ht.    Ppg.
10    Mike Black    G    Jr.     6-0     12.3
2    Logan Aronhalt    G    Jr.     6-3    15.0
20    Gerardo Suero    G    Jr.    6-4    21.5
11    Luke Devlin    F    So.     6-8     5.8
21    Blake Metcalf     C     Jr.    6-9    4.4
MOUNT ST. MARY’S
No./Name    Pos.     Yr.    Ht.     Ppg.
12    Josh Castellanos    G    So.    6-0    7.8
23    Julian Norfleet    G    So.    6-2     10.8
21    Kelvin Parker    G    Fr.    6-3    7.1
42    Danny Thompson    F     Sr.    6-7     7.3
13    Kristijan Krajina    F    So.     6-9    4.3

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

GAMEDAY: Siena at Mount St. Mary's

Siena headed out on the road, on Friday, for the team's first road trip.

The Saints (1-0) take on Mount St. Mary's (1-1) on Saturday, at 7 p.m.

The Mountaineers are coached by former Siena assistant Robert Burke, who was in Loudonville under Paul Hewitt, from 1997-2000.

The Saints hope to have senior Owen Wignot available. Wignot suffered a head injury in Wednesday's season-opener against Navy.

Here is a link to the game advance, which appeared in Saturday's paper.

The last time these two teams played, was back in 2010.

Siena had to rally, scoring the final seven points of regulation, to post a 79-76 overtime victory, in Albany.

Ryan Rossiter scored a game-high 29 points, while grabbing 13 rebounds. Alex Franklin added 17 points and 16 rebounds for the Saints.

Siena failed to make a 3-pointer in the game, snapping a streak a 536 games,, dating back to Jan. 15. 1992, with at least one trey made.

SIENA at MOUNT ST. MARY’S
When: Tonight, 7 p.m.
Where: Knott Arena, Emmitsburg, Md.
Radio: TALK 1300-AM (Robert Lee, Tom Huerter)
Records: Siena 1-0. Mount St. Mary’s 1-1.
About the Saints: Siena is looking to start the season 2-0, for the first time in two years. The Saints could be without senior forward Owen Wignot, who suffered a head injury in the season-opener against Navy. Six of the Saints’ eight available scholarship players played 24 or more minutes in the team’s first game.
About the Mountaineers: Mount St. Mary’s is coached by former Siena assistant coach Robert Burke. Burke coached under Paul Hewitt, from 1997-2000 and helped the Saints win a MAAC title, and the 1999 NCAA tournament. Prior to the start of the season, Burke suspended senior Lamar Trice and sophomore Kristijan Krajina, for a violation of team rules.

PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
SIENA
No./Name Pos. Yr. Ht.
5 Evan Hymes G Fr. 5-8
3 Kyle Downey G Sr. 6-3
31 Owen Wignot F Sr. 6-6
1 OD Anosike F Jr. 6-8
0 Brandon Walters C Sr. 6-8

MOUNT ST. MARY’S
No./Name Pos. Yr. Ht.
11 Chad Holley G Fr. 6-0
12 Josh Castellanos G So. 6-1
23 Julian Norfleet G So. 6-2
42 Danny Thompson F Sr. 6-7
35 Raven Barber F Jr. 6-8

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

UAlbany 77, Mount St. Mary's 57 FINAL

ALBANY - If UAlbany has played a better game than this one recently, it doesn't come to mind.

The Great Danes jumped out to a big lead and lengthened it on the way to a huge victory.

It was clear that there was no rust after a week layoff.

The Great Danes were led by Tim Ambrose and Logan Aronhalt, who each scored 19 points.

Mike Black added 18 for UAlbany.

Raven Barber led the Mountaineers with 20 points.

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UAlbany 43, Mount St. Mary's 28 (half)

ALBANY - The UAlbany Great Danes started off hot from the field and carried it all the way through the first half.

The Great Danes made five of their first six shots as they jumped out to a 13-3 lead.

UAlbany made 7 of 12 3-pointers in the first half and their zone defense is pretty good so far. The Great Danes shot 60.7 percent (17-28) from the field.

Mike Black and Tim Ambrose each have 12 points and Logan Aronhalt has 10.

Raven Barber's 14 points lead the Mountaineers.

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Danes eager for shot at the Mount

ALBANYBlake Metcalf and the rest of the University at Albany men’s basketball team is anxious to get on the floor tonight.

That’s partly because the Great Danes have won four of their last five games and partly because the team has had a week off to finish their final exams.

“You just want to get out on the court and play against somebody else,” Metcalf said. “With all the hours we put in the library, studying and the hours against each other this week, because it’s been a long five days of practice against each other, so we’re ready to go out and play against somebody else.”

UAlbany’s sophomore captain and the rest of his teammates trade in the books for the basketball tonight, when they take on Mount St. Mary’s at 7 p.m., at SEFCU Arena.

The Great Danes (5-6) take on the Mountaineers (3-7), after one of their longest stretches of the season without a game.

“It’s a tough week,” said UAlbany coach Will Brown, referring to finals week.

The Great Danes took Sunday and Monday off, after their one-point victory over Central Connecticut last Saturday, but practiced hard the rest of the week.

“We’ve had some tough practices,” said sophomore guard Logan Aronhalt. “But guys are confident and we’re playing well.”

With a win this evening, UAlbany could come within one victory of last year’s entire season total.

The Great Danes would also reach the .500 mark for the first time since they were 3-3, after six games last season.

“We were never really at that point last season, maybe after six games,” Aronhalt said. “Now, we’re almost halfway through (the season). I think if we could get to .500, it would be a huge confidence boost for us.”

Despite Coach Brown’s feelings against playing zone defense, UAlbany will continue to play that style of basketball.

“It’s what we need to do to be successful,” he said. “I don’t like it, but it’s not going to do me any good to be stubborn. I’ve got to put us in the best position to possibly win.”

The Great Danes have been playing much better defensively, thanks to the zone.

“We put a lot of time into it,” Aronhalt said. “We watch a lot of film on it. We just keep getting better every day.”

The team struggled against Iona because of their transition defense, but they have been in every game since the Nov. 23 game against the Gaels.

“We’re committed to it,” Brown said. “We’re going to stick with it as long as it allows to be successful. We have to look at our personnel and be true about out strengths and weaknesses. We have to play this way defensively for this team to be successful consistently.”

Mount St. Mary’s is a strong defensive team.

“They’re good defensively,” Brown said. “That keeps them in a lot of games.”

The Mountaineers are coached by former Siena assistant Robert Burke (1997-2000), who is in his first season in Emmitsburg, Md.

Burke coached under current Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt, with the Saints.

Junior guard Lamar Trice (12.3 ppg) and senior forward Shawn Atupem (11.7 ppg) are the Mountaineers’ leading scorers.

Last season, Atupem scored nine points as the Mount almost knocked off Siena on the Saints’ home floor, before falling 79-76 in overtime.

The Mountaineers lost their three highest scorers from that game to graduation and have struggled with a difficult schedule.

“We have to work on our defense and really make sure to keep them in front of us because they have struggled at times shooting,” Metcalf said.

Brown thinks his team has started to turn the corner and they are a “solid” bunch.

“We’re a good team, but we still have a long ways to go,” Metcalf said. “We don’t want to be a team that peaks in December. We want to be a team that peaks in early March, at tournament time.”

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Sunday's hoops coverage

Siena survived last night's non-conference game, pulling out a 79-76 overtime victory over Mount St. Mary's

Saints still streaking

UAlbany (4-10) returns home tonight to take on Yale (4-9) in their last non-conference game of the season.

Danes eager to finally play at home

Former Columbia High player Alex Zampier is the senior captain of the Bulldogs and is the leading scorer

Zampier hoping for triumphant return

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Saints climb the Mount...barely

ALBANY - I think this quote pretty much sums up how most of the Siena players and fans feel after watching Saturday night's game against Mount St. Mary's.

“There was times when I thought we were on an 8-0 run and maybe it was a four-point lead and then I looked at the clock and we were down 11,” said junior forward Ryan Rossiter.

It wasn't pretty and it was almost the end of the the program's longest home winning streak, but the Saints did prevail in the end.

“It wasn’t so much frustration, it was just kind of they made shots,” said sophomore guard Kyle Downey.

“There’s a lot of lessons learned in this game,” added senior point guard Ronald Moore. “It’s always good to learn from mistakes and get a win.”

Rossiter said the team remarked the game being very similar to the game at Marist game from last year.

"It was a very similar game, where we were down, kept fighting, kept fighting and were able to get it to overtime," said Rossiter.

In that game, Siena rallied from a 14-point deficit with 3:26 to play, scoring on its final 13 possessions of regulation to post a 91-85 overtime victory at the McCann Center.

"That propelled us last season a lot too and this year, we said can't get down on ourselves, don't point any fingers because we didn't do that at Marist and it ended up working out for us."

One strange side note is that Siena went without a 3-pointer for the first time in 536 games. The last time the Saints failed to make a trey was Jan. 15, 1992, when they defeated Fairfield 65-63.

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Siena 79, Mount St. Mary's 76, OT

The Saints had a rough first half, making only two field goals in the first nine minutes.

It would have been even rougher, had it not been for Ryan Rossiter, who finished with 21 points on 8-for-10 shooting.

Kelly Biedler and Will Holland each scored 10 points for the Mountaineers.

Mount St. Mary's seems to have a plan to slow the game down, substitute frequently and wait until less than 10 seconds on the shot clock before making an offensive move.

Even though Siena is shooting the ball well (46 percent), they are turning it over too much (8) and not getting a lot of possessions.

*****

Down seven with 1:36 to play, Siena rallies to force overtime at 69-69.

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Siena gets the lead and holds it in overtime.

Rossiter finished with a career-high 29 points and the Saints have now won 28 consecutive home games.

Beidler led the Mountaineers with 19 points.

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