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Apology accepted

Posted by TG on Nov 12 2007 | Tagged as: Hockey, Men's Basketball, Women's Soccer

Ryne Hamblet is excused for messing with perfection on Friday night.

The BG senior knocked down some big free throws to ice the win over Cincinnati Sunday, capping an outstanding performance that was only outshined (again!) by Cincy native Chris Knight. This kid came with some high accolades, and if this weekend was any indication of what he can do, the accolades were spot on. Twenty-four points tonight in the 69-67 win.

Unfortunately for BG, the women’s soccer team couldn’t make it a perfect day for those in Brown and Orange, they fell to *ugh* UT in penalty kicks for the MAC Championship. Still a great effort, though, and a Falcon team to watch in ‘08!

Also, it’s worth noting again and again that the hockey team has won four straight, finishing back-to-back sweeps with a win over Ferris State. Derek Whitmore had a hat trick, one of which was ANOTHER Falcon power play goal. It should be noted that WMU and Ferris aren’t exactly the cream of the CCHA crop, but Ferris had been playing some good hockey and, more importantly, when it comes down to the end of the season and the standings are sorting themselves out, you don’t want to look back on the first month of the season wishing you’d have finished off the teams that are fighting for your position. Keep it up, icers!

Beer frame!

Posted by TG on Nov 10 2007 | Tagged as: Football, Hockey, Men's Basketball, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer

Poor, poor Ryne Hamblet.

If only the lone senior on the BG men’s hoops team could have gotten his 3-ball to fall, BG could have wrapped up one of the busiest days in their athletic history with perfect results. Of course, it’s silly to blame Hamblet completely, and the three would have only forced overtime — with no guarantees — but it would have been fun. Number 21’s 11 points and seven assists cushions the blow a little, but getting Coach Orr a win in his debut would have worked in nicely with the rest of the day.

To recap:

Earlier in the afternoon, the women’s soccer team beat top-seeded Ball State, 3-0 in penalty kicks, to advance to the MAC Championship against Toledo, who they beat a little more than a week ago with two late goals. Momentum, check. Confidence, check. BEAT TOLEDO!

(And for reference, here’s how I know I’ve got BG in my blood… when I saw that they play the championship Sunday at 1 p.m. in Muncie, I quickly did the math to see if I could make it to the game and back in time for work. If gas weren’t $3.18 a gallon right now among a few other minor details, I’d probably make the drive.)

The unfortunate men’s loss to Western Carolina evened BG’s record up for the day, but it seems there are some good things and some of the same old eye-rollers with this team. Hopefully as they work in Coach Orr’s system, they’ll start clicking and do some damage in the MAC. After all, they don’t really have to know what they’re doing until they get to Cleveland, right? Hats off to Chris Knight, who threw up a double-double in his return home to Cincinnati, and to Otis Polk for his three blocks, double-digit points, and not picking up his third and fourth fouls until late in the game.

Also, if you thought the new brown unis looked sharp in the team picture, they look even better in action.

Next up, the women’s basketball team collected some jewelry for another MAC title last season (apparently with a surprise visit from Ali Mann, jetting in from Luxembourg to pick up her ring), and dropping a banner commemorating the Sweet 16 appearance, the current version of the Falcons did little to disappoint. Lauren Prochaska showed off her scoring touch and Lindsey Goldsberry did a little bit of everything as BG rolled to an 81-56 win over Valparaiso. Who knows what kind of team Valparaiso may have this year, or what kind of adrenaline rush the Falcons may have gotten from the home opener along with the other festivities, but if this is the “more of the same” that it appears to be, this season could be ridiculous.

(And, even though peeking ahead to next year with one game gone in this season might be a bit pretentious, the only two seniors on the team, Achter and Taylor, combined for 11 points. That collective shudder you just felt was the rest of the MAC.)

Staying with the ladies, the Falcon volleyball team is winding down it’s regular season, sweeping Buffalo for the second time this season, putting the tough loss to Ohio U. this past Sunday behind them for the moment, and heading to Akron to wrap up the season this weekend.

On the ice, the BG hockey team doubled up Ferris State 6-3 behind FOUR powerplay goals, two by James Perkin, and freshman Nick Eno moved to 3-0 on the season/his career (Shhh! Them hockey types are the superstitious sort!). The Falcons have now scored nine powerplay goals in six games, after scoring a total of 23 all of last year.

Finally, there’s the football team. This post probably doesn’t do any of tonight’s game justice, either from the “pro” side or the “con” side, but in the end, it was good to see BG come together and pull out a win in a game they probably didn’t deserve to win. Mental errors and more poor tackling put their backs against the wall, but Tyler Sheehan and the offense pulled out of it, putting together a late touchdown drive to beat Eastern Michigan 39-32.

And from the “How In The Hell Did That Happen Department”… the winning touchdown drive covered 61 yards in seven plays, and even though Anthony Turner had rushed for 49 yards and two scores in the game from the “Slash” role he’s excelled at in recent weeks, he didn’t touch the ball once on the drive. Instead, Chris Bullock, who hadn’t touched the ball until that point, ran for 49 yards on the drive, Sheehan ran for the other 12 and the score (he led the Falcons with 65 yards on the ground, too, though he only scored as many touchdowns as offensive lineman Shane Steffy on the night). None of the plays on the drive were passes.

Oh, and Sinisa Vrvilo hit a 41-yarder in what was reported to be kinda windy conditions. MORE FREE DINNER!

In a rather long-winded nutshell, that was the day in Falcon athletics. 5-1 on the day, the men’s team has a shot at redemption Saturday night against Belmont (who looks like they know how to score some points, putting up 86 on tourney host Cincinnati). Hockey’s back at it, looking for their second sweep in as many weeks, volleyball wraps things up at Akron, and we all get to look toward Sunday when that women’s soccer team tries to BEAT TOLEDO!