Friday, November 21, 2014

Where Are They Now? Section 3 College Roundup, November 21

Really, really busy Friday night in college hoops. Check the guys first, with the women after, as usual. 13 Section III guys saw action tonight: 1 Division I, 1 Division II, and 11 Division III. 11 Section III girls played, all Division III. See how everyone did!

- Dylan Haines (CBA) played 3 minutes for Boston and had a rebound in their 89-65 L to the Big Blue Nation of Kentucky and their 30 1st round draft picks.

 - Mount Olive held off Division II Virginia State 74-69, but Lamar Kearse (J-D) had a monster game on the losing end. The senior who spent his first years at Division I NJIT dropped 27 points with a rebound, 2 assists, and a steal in 36 minutes.

- Mason Phillips (Watertown) started for Johnson State and finished with 6 points, a rebound, and a steal in 18 minutes in their 108-60 L to #2 Amherst.

- Marty Felicia (Phoenix) started and played 10 minutes for Utica in their 84-72 W over New Paltz. His brother Mark came off the bench and had a rebound in 5 minutes of action. Agim Hamiti (Syracuse Academy of Science) had 2 rebounds and an assist in 7 minutes of play. Jawan Simmons (Nottingham) had 2 minutes off the pine.

- Dustin Pond (Watertown) came off the bench for Oswego and finished with 4 points, 4 rebounds, and a steal in 19 minutes in their 62-58 W over St. Lawrence.

- Jared Bard (Jordan-Elbridge) had 3 points and a block in 11 minutes off the bench for Alfred State, who got cranked by Maritime, 93-66.

- Andy Drescher (CBA) started for Geneseo and had 14 points, 5 rebounds, a steal, and a block in 30 minutes, and Connor Rogers (Liverpool) also got the nod in the starting 5, getting a rebound, 4 assists, and a steal in 17 minutes. They lost 83-81 to Wilmington.

- Jeremiah Ford (Cooperstown) picked up 8 minutes off the bench for Oneonta, hitting his only shot and grabbing 2 boards along with his 2 points in their 90-52 W over Cobleskill.

- Dante Hatem (CBA) grabbed a board in a minute of action for Castleton St. in their 96-80 W over MCLA.


Time to break into some women's hoops - all Division 3 tonight.

- Hayleigh Hanson (Hamilton) had 6 minutes off the bench for King's College, ending up with 1 steal in their 69-49 L to Ferrum.

- Two Section III grads finished in double digits for Ithaca as they doubled up John Jay College, 80-40. Geena Brady (Onondaga) led the Bombers in scoring with 20 along with 5 boards and an assist (26 minutes), and Fran Cotrupe (Whitesboro) added 10 with a team-high 8 boards and 2 steals (21 minutes). Worth mentioning: Jordan Beers from Section IV's Franklin had 5 points, 2 boards, 2 assists, and a steal in 13 minutes off the bench. We've seen plenty of her, and so have some Section III schools!

- Erica Pendrak (New York Mills) started for Keuka, finishing with 8 points, 4 boards, and 4 assists in 29 minutes in their 68-52 L to Alfred.

- Wheaton (MA) ran their record to 4-0 with a W over Colorado College, 84-68. Kiley Shoemaker (Fayetteville-Manlius) had yet another monster game, with 17 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, a steal, and 6 blocks.

- Allie Cady (Whitesboro) tied for the team-high in scoring for St. Lawrence in their 67-57 L to Cortland. She started, played 35 minutes, and finished with 14 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals.

- Jackie Hajec (Notre Dame) started for Misericordia and finished with 2 points, 2 rebounds, an assist, and a steal in 18 minutes. They took one on the chin, losing 77-51 to Babson. Fun fact - the men's assistant coach at Babson is Notre Dame grad Sean Burton. Don't play 6 degrees of separation with me.

- Hillary Coates (West Genesee) didn't do much more than get her warmups off, but she did get in the game for Elmira. 1 minute in their 71-51 L to the University of Dallas. Better than the other two Section III grads on Elmira's squad can say, who were DNPs.

- Ally Zywicki (Liverpool) started for Rochester and had 6 points, 3 boards, 5 assists, and a steal in 23 minutes in their 74-57 W over Clarkson. Kayla Kibling (Bishop Ludden) played 17 minutes off the bench and had 5 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and a steal. Devin Sorell (Hannibal) played 6 minutes off the pine for Clarkson and had 2 points and 2 rebounds.

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