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  1. The entire time Malcolm was in Corvallis the team never had a serious D-1 post player -- even in 2015-16 when they went to the NCAA for the first time in about 25 years. Gary Payton II was a premier level player who carried the team that year. Malcolm was forced by Coach Tinkle out of his natural PG spot, that he had more than earned by leading the team in MP and assists in his sophomore year, so he could move Payton to where he had more shot opportunities. If he is ready to compete physically and lead emotionally, I think he more than makes up for the loss of Noah. We still have a severe lack of depth, however. Better get used to playing 35mpg again!
  2. Well, possibly surprised that he isn't Morgantown-bound! Wonder if Huggy's offer stood? Would like to think we could have gotten him, now just have to imagine we were #2.
  3. USL most accurate passers after week #1. https://twitter.com/kaustin01/status/846168402397986816/photo/1
  4. Wan Kuzain Wan Kamal is receiving a LOT of attention for his play with Sporting KC/Swope Park Rangers. Good chance he will be this year's example of Emmanuel Sabbi, who left for Las Palmas last summer. If he plays...he could be the difference!? http://www.topdrawersoccer.com/the91stminute/2017/05/sporting-kcs-wan-kuzain-wan-kamal-is-already-a-celebrity-in-malaysia/?utm_source=TopDrawerSoccer+Newsletter&utm_campaign=4fccf489d6-TDS-5-15-17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8340315a79-4fccf489d6-31214089 After reading the article in its entirety, I see that apparently ONLY SKC has rights to him as a pro. I guess that means Advantage Zips!
  5. Played in 8 games as a freshman. Can you do that and still get an extra "medical" year? Not sure. http://www.ecupirates.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4956
  6. Is Ali Khazamaini still coaching the Vikes? Will never forget how he forged such great rivalries between our teams in the late 70s-early80s. When CSU played home games at Baldwin Wallace.
  7. I can only hope, given what is lost, that Groce will have something better to replace Aaron with before the fall!
  8. "Guards Noah Robotham, Antino Jackson, Aaron Jackson, Tavian Dunn-Martin and big man Michael Hughes have departed or will depart with the latter two joining Dambrot at Duquesne. I'm almost certain Aaron Jackson is staying put. Does GT know something I've not heard? Anyone? Never mind! I shed a tear for such a good and well-liked young man as Swaggy! I thought he was headed to the school record for trips to Hawai'i! http://zipsnation.org/forums/topic/37227-2017-2018/?page=16#comment-281837
  9. Mr Duvuvier knows Akron! And (while I don't remember him specifically), I remember this game. http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/treadwell-akron-turn-back-oregon-st-83-71-0 "Our second team, those guys coming off the bench — Hallice Cooke, Jarmal Reid, Malcolm Duvivier — they're the guys who were out there providing a spark for us," Nelson said. "Devin Collier and myself, we were out for a long stretch, and we came back. The starters and myself could've played a lot better tonight." The difference in this game was named Pat Forsythe, who totally dominated OSU's post players. Tree didn't hurt the cause either. And the next day, the First-grandmother of the United States, Mrs Marilyn Robinson mournfully related to me that it was the first time she had ever seen her son's team lose! Sorry 'bout that!
  10. From the Wiki page on the 1999 NCAA tournament: "This tournament is also historically notable as the coming-out party for Gonzaga as a rising mid-major power. The Bulldogs became the nation's basketball darlings during a run to the West Regional final in which they defeated three major-conference powers, including 1998 Final Four participant Stanford, and took UConn literally to the last minute before losing. Gonzaga has made every NCAA tournament since then, and is now generally considered to be a high-major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation." Dan Monson left for Minnesota the following season.
  11. He well may have had the same idea that another Akron-connected guard had when HE transferred to the Beach two yrs ago -- remember that Evan Payne had a "Final List" of Xavier, Iowa State and Okla State, and wound up with the 49ers? I don't know the exact story -- I'll see if I can find more! However, while Dan Monson has had little success with LBSU, he IS the guy who turned Gonzaga from a mid-major into a national power, and he is very well regarded nationally. I think he MUST be, or he wouldn't still be coaching at the Beach, everything (esp last few seasons) considered. Looking at his overall record, I may have been a little overharsh on Monson -- though he has trailed off with three of his last four seasons having losing records, there is plenty of success. The Big West, though largely low-major is not an easy place to win consistently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Monson
  12. I just saw on an Oregon newspaper site that Duvivier did not play at all last year, for "personal reasons". So, despite graduating, he may have two years remaining.
  13. How about Deng Riak, 4-Star PF from Down Under verbal commitment, Akron? 6-10, 225 per Verbalcommits.com Edit: I see he's transfer from East Carolina with two years remaining. Played sparingly for ECU.
  14. Well, if Darlington loses by one vote you can all blame me! lol I accidentally clicked on the wrong pic, because they are all so TINY! And it appears he is tied for first at 47%. Well, apparently it allows you to vote as many times as you want/are able! I went back and voted for DN (TWICE!) lol
  15. Cole Pittis was an assistant at Eastern Florida CC this past season -- which is where former Akron guard Niles Evans played. Not sure if they have any more prospects that he and Groce may be interested in, but here is this year's roster if anyone has time to research. http://efsctitans.com/sports/mbkb/2016-17/roster
  16. If he had asked, I'm sure he could have gotten an offer from Hawai'i!
  17. Just to let those who aren't familiar with the history, IMG Academy is far more than the "Findlay Prep of Florida". It was founded in the 70s as the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, where Jimmy Connors and Chris Evert were trained before their legendary careers. Take a look at the wiki site, and see that the school offers luxury class accommodations to potential phenoms in many sports. The locale has been the home for the US Soccer U-16/U17 National teams residential academy. and among those who attended were several Zips, including this one: https://www.imgacademy.com/soccer-alumni-and-trainees/zarek-valentin
  18. And now we can all ask once again: "Who is Cole Pittis" I'm looking forward to meeting the new DBO as we get closer to the Diamond Head Classic.
  19. Formerly Ass't to Keith Dambrot, Head Coach. Hope this doesn't upset too many who were looking for a #CleanBreak from the past. http://www.gozips.com/sports/mbkb/2015-16/roster
  20. Here's a very nice press release from Internationals SC. http://www.neosportsinsiders.com/sarver-named-head-coach-u-s-u-19-womens-national-team/
  21. Here is a VERY mysterious tweet I noticed recently, from a Texas-based (edit: Philly actually) NPSL club. They told me there was no connection to Darlington, but the coincidence is just too strange...
  22. I think that, interestingly -- or amazingly, depending on your perspective -- the Akron athletic department has never seen the advantages to making an investment in the women's game. Not anywhere near the extent of the men's program, but just in hiring a 'name' coach. Not to disrespect the current coach, who I don't know at all, but Keri had won multiple national level awards for coaching at youth level. Likely, she was making more $$$ with the Internationals than UA could pay her -- as is the reality in soccer coaching. I was working with Vernon to bring the team to HI, but then he departed... Oh, well. I understand they are only allowed a trip W of the Mississippi every four years! lol
  23. As long as this thread is here... TDS tweeted this morning that Cleveland Internationals' Director of Women's Coaching Keri Sarver, the former Akron assistant coach (years -- from about 2009-2014??) will be taking over as the new head coach of the US Women's U-19 National Team. That is pretty amazing, and quite surprising. Keri is a Jackson High School grad and former Maryland all-America who played in the WUSA and other pro leagues for several years, and was in USWNT camps, but apparently never capped for the national team. The tweet from TDS: Here is Keri's bio from GoZips.com: http://www.gozips.com/sports/wsoc/coaches/KeriSarverBio?view=bio
  24. You may well be right, fknbuflobo. Remember the eye rolling when Caleb, early in his Akron career spring sked Rio Grande? I think the game(s) was quite close. Hard to tell in an essentially practice or scrimmage situation. Coaches aren't looking at the same things as "fans". In any case, I credit myself for the clarification on the sked. At first they merely wrote "Charleston" on the tweet they sent, and I asked for clarification -- is it the College of Charleston or Charleston Battery? Ends up -- way lower! lol
  25. Skip, Nice to see you also followed "The Bogalusa Bomber"!  He was one of Mudcat Grant's favorite Indians.

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      Ha Ha.  I haven't heard a reference to the name "Mudcat Grant" in about 4 decades.  That brings back memories.  

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