MBB: ASU's last SoCon visit to the 'Whee
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:20 pm
RPI #342 App State (7-16, 3-6 SoCon) visits RPI #237 Western Carolina (12-11, 5-3) at 2 PM in the RRAC (Ramsey Regional Activity Center) over in the 'Whee. This will be the last meeting of the two teams in the RRAC as conference mates. ASU is movin' on; and the Catamounts are pretty much stuck in time where they are.
Everybody involved, has or should have, a ton of pride on the line today. Western is having an underachieving year compared with preseason hopes and expectations. ASU is having an underachieving second decade of the century. If these two teams can't get revved up for this game, then no sports psychologist can help 'em. Not even SuperPsychs Keith Ablow and Charlie Brown.
ASU is coming off of an unimpressive home win over The Citadel; a game in which scoring was out the window. The score was 6-5 at the under 12 minute media time-out in the first half. No--that's not a typo. Western hasn't played in more than a week; losing to a decent Elon team by 14 on the road.
This is a must-have game for both teams in SoCon Tourney speak. Western can still earn a first-round bye. ASU can still avoid being the bottom seed. Western has had over a week to prepare zone defenses to throw at the Apps; and Can't guard Trey Sumler is around for what seems like his 15th season. Maybe he'll graduate some day. Western also has experienced bigs in the low blocks--in Tawaski King, Tom Tankelewicz, Josh Mendenhall and others. App State is 1-10 in ROAD games and 1-3 in SoCon AWAY games this season. Methinks that's all too much for the Apps away from home and coached by you know who. But this is Western; and I'd love to be wrong.
RealTime RPI thinks the way I do. Despite Western's long layoff, RTRPI has our Apps as losers by a mountain landslide...20 points.
This afternoon's contest marks the 185th all-time meeting between the Apps and Western - a series in which the Mountaineers hold a 116-68 edge. Appalachian owns an overall 46-26 mark in SoCon games and holds slight edge, 42-40, in games played in Cullowhee;
Everybody involved, has or should have, a ton of pride on the line today. Western is having an underachieving year compared with preseason hopes and expectations. ASU is having an underachieving second decade of the century. If these two teams can't get revved up for this game, then no sports psychologist can help 'em. Not even SuperPsychs Keith Ablow and Charlie Brown.
ASU is coming off of an unimpressive home win over The Citadel; a game in which scoring was out the window. The score was 6-5 at the under 12 minute media time-out in the first half. No--that's not a typo. Western hasn't played in more than a week; losing to a decent Elon team by 14 on the road.
This is a must-have game for both teams in SoCon Tourney speak. Western can still earn a first-round bye. ASU can still avoid being the bottom seed. Western has had over a week to prepare zone defenses to throw at the Apps; and Can't guard Trey Sumler is around for what seems like his 15th season. Maybe he'll graduate some day. Western also has experienced bigs in the low blocks--in Tawaski King, Tom Tankelewicz, Josh Mendenhall and others. App State is 1-10 in ROAD games and 1-3 in SoCon AWAY games this season. Methinks that's all too much for the Apps away from home and coached by you know who. But this is Western; and I'd love to be wrong.
RealTime RPI thinks the way I do. Despite Western's long layoff, RTRPI has our Apps as losers by a mountain landslide...20 points.
This afternoon's contest marks the 185th all-time meeting between the Apps and Western - a series in which the Mountaineers hold a 116-68 edge. Appalachian owns an overall 46-26 mark in SoCon games and holds slight edge, 42-40, in games played in Cullowhee;