BEVERLY HILLS (MI) — Entering the final week of the Atlantic 10 regular season, the fight for the conference crown is akin to a loose ball in the middle of a hotly contested hoops game. The difference here is that instead of it being merely a “50/50 ball” there are four teams scrambling on the floor, all battling for 1st place and it could go in favor of any of them.
Schedule-wise, here is what each of the four 12-4 teams are looking at:
Dayton
@ VCUVIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH
Established: 1838
Location: Richmond, VA
Enrollment: 28,919
Type: Private Research
Affiliation: None
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Black and Gold
Home vs. Rhody
@ LaSalleLASALLE UNIVERSITY
Established: 1863
Location: Washington, DC
Enrollment: 5,191
Type: Private
Affiliation: Roman Catholic
Nickname: Explorers
Colors: Blue and Gold
VCU
Home vs. UD
@ DavidsonDAVIDSON COLLEGE
Established: 1837
Location: Davidson, NC
Enrollment: 1,983
Type: Private Liberal Arts
Affiliation: Presbyterian
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Red and Black
Home vs. GMU
Davidson
Home vs. GW
Home vs. VCU
@ Dukes
Rhody
@ LaSalle
@ UD
Home vs. St. Joe’s
At first glance, it appears that Rhode IslandUNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
Established: 1892
Location: Kingston, RI
Enrollment: 18,061
Type: Public Land Grant Research
Affiliation: None
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Navy Blue and Keaney Blue has the easiest path to A-10 regular season supremacy, but after Wednesday night’s craziness who the hell knows? VCU and Davidson both play two of their three remaining tilts at home, while UD and Rhody hit the road for two out of three. UD and VCU both face two of the final four; Davidson and URI only one. Which means Dayton and VCU are captains of their own fate, while the other two must rely on the kindness of strangers.
We shall see
Those are the external forces at work, but even more important for the Flyer Faithful is what is going on internally with the Red and Blue. Found it interesting that after the GMU game Archie revealed that Jordan Sibert hasn’t practiced in the last week and probably won’t for the rest of the season, due to a wrist injury. The obvious side benefit to that decision is that Jordan also got to rest his legs. Wouldn’t you love to see a side-by-side video comparison of Sibert’s shooting form against DuquesneDUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
Established: 1878
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Enrollment: 9,344
Type: Private Research
Affiliation: Catholic Spiritan Fathers
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Red and Blue (4/14 from the field; 3/12 from three) vs. his form in the GMU game (7/10 and 5/6). JS looked whipped in Pittsburgh as opposed to being his normally springy self on Wednesday night.
ICYMI, the following excellent piece from USA Today also lets us in on another adjustment Archie has had to make out of necessity:
Cutting Flyer practices from 90 minutes to 45 minutes and making them non-contact is such a smart move. That probably goes totally against the grain to Archie’s mode of thinking, but desperate times call for just such an adjustment.
Maybe Allen Iverson was right about “practice” after all, eh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGDBR2L5kzI
Like many on the UD Pride Message Board have already professed, this “Magnificent Seven” ensemble is one of my all-time favorite Flyer squads, right up there with the 1973-74 triple overtime vs. UCLA team that featured Donald Smith and Mike Sylvester. Gotta love their heart, grit and determination…what college hoops fan wouldn’t?
But I won’t miss them!
Allow me to explain
The razor-thin edge that Archie has had to dance on in every single game since the roster shrinkage will not be mourned here. Having to continuously avoid foul trouble; having to dodge nagging injuries and play thru illness; and of course, having only seven guys, none of them over 6’6”. Arch should have as many weapons at his disposal as possible – go big if he needs to; go small if the situation warrants; play offense/defense if need be. He cannot do that this year.
And I will not miss it.
Beat VCU!
That’s it “From the Swamp.”
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