DaytonBuck;1125155; said:St John probably had something to do with that atmosphere
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DaytonBuck;1125155; said:St John probably had something to do with that atmosphere
DaytonBuck;1125135; said:London Warren is the worst offensive guard in the history of organized basketball
IronBuckI;1125184; said:Just got home from the game and damn that was fun. I'll admit. When the UD fans first made themselves heard it kind of stunned the rest of us. It took until the timeout at 7:42 left in the first half for Ohio State fans to take the arena back. The UD band started to play and our section had had enough. O-H-I-O around the arena drowned out the UD band for what seemed like a 5+ minute TV timeout. The UD fans never were able to get the crowd noise back on their side.
IronBuckI;1125184; said:As for the game. Dayton doesn't have the depth to play the man to man pressure defense that they play. If Gregory would play more zone then I think that they'd be able to play their best players longer, and not have to go eight or nine deep with a seven deep team. Chris(t) Wright is not in basketball shape. He shot his wad early and didn't have anything left for the second half. Hell of an athlete though. UD kicked our asses on the boards in the first half, but, again, got tired and wasn't able to maintain that dominance. Overall, incredible game and the UD fans definitely represented very well. If they weren't there, then there would have been more Ohio State fans though. The Schott would've been sold out regardless of whether UD fans represented up or not.
Ohio State 74, Dayton 63: Apple of their eyes
Four-guard lineup carries Buckeyes into NIT semis
Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:20 AM
By Bob Baptist
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
KYLE ROBERTSON DISPATCH
Ohio State's Othello Hunter, right, looks for an opening to the rim under the basket after pulling down an offensive rebound against Dayton in Value City Arena.
Coach Thad Matta's plan was to play to what he thought was his strong suit: the size advantage the Ohio State men's basketball team enjoyed over Dayton.
It wasn't until foul trouble cut the Buckeyes down to Dayton's size that Matta realized his true advantage. His small lineup was better than Dayton's.
"We picked them apart," Evan Turner said.
Back-to-back baskets by Turner to start the second half turned the score in the Buckeyes' favor and a four-guard lineup took it from there, leading Ohio State to a 74-63 victory last night in Value City Arena and into the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament next week in New York.
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Tlangs;1125312; said:Thanks for making my point for me. The fact that this was a regional game created a lot of excitiment. If UD fans hadn't shown up in large numbers and cheered on their team, the Ohio State fans would have sat ond their hands and had the usual wine and cheese crowd we are acustomed to at Value City Arena.
You're welcome. It actually did become more of a contest to shut them up than anything else. I was pretty disappointed with tOSU crowd for the first part of the game. UD's band kicked our band's ass too. It did seem that there weren't very many band members there for us though. I was in the band during the glory days of Damon Stringer and Jermaine Tate and it seemed a lot bigger and louder back then.Tlangs;1125312; said:Thanks for making my point for me. The fact that this was a regional game created a lot of excitiment. If UD fans hadn't shown up in large numbers and cheered on their team, the Ohio State fans would have sat ond their hands and had the usual wine and cheese crowd we are acustomed to at Value City Arena.
The atmosphere at St. Johns last week was electric....however, I think that everyone would agree that the "electric" atmsophere is the exception and not the rule at value city for whatever reason.
Bucky Katt;1125315; said:I absolutely agree. To me, it really felt like the OSU fans fed off of the UD fans' noise and energy. If it was just a couple hundred SIU folks, I don't see the crowd being nearly as active, nor as large.
OSUBasketballJunkie;1125313; said:
Bob Hunter commentary: Fans get rare chance to see Ohio matchup
Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:18 AM
By Bob Hunter
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
It felt like a basketball holiday. Value City Arena had its most enthusiastic crowd of Ohio State's season, at a time the place is usually growing cobwebs the size of giraffes.
It was crazy in there, not St. John Arena-crazy the way it was Monday for an NIT game against California, but as crazy as it gets in a building that was designed for the corporate, sushi-on-a-stick crowd.
The place was full. It wasn't all-the-tickets-are-sold-but-3,000-fans-stayed-home-to-watch- American - Idol full. It was c ompletely full. There was a battle of the bands -- when was the last time an opponent's band played in Value City Arena --and organized and impromptu cheers on both sides.
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Tlangs;1125134; said:Things I didn't expect:
Matta going with the small line up to start the second half (Deibs, Turner, Lighty at the same time). It really set the tone to start the second half
Tlangs;1125134; said:The middle 20 minutes of the Cal Game and the second half tonight was the best defense OSU has played all year. Great second half by the Bucks.
Things I didn't expect:
Matta going with the small line up to start the second half (Deibs, Turner, Lighty at the same time). It really set the tone to start the second half
I was frustrated to watch Roberts miss those open jumper in the second half. He usually knocks those down.
Diebler had a great second half after riding the pine for almost the entire first half and not hitting a 3 in about 5 games.
Koufus shoots like 90% from the field.
Tlangs;1125134; said:I was hoping that Roberts would get some respect from the refs at some point and get some foul shots as well but it didn't happen. OSU played tough agressive defense and the refs let them bump and play physical.
IronBuckI;1125316; said:It did seem that there weren't very many band members there for us though. I was in the band during the glory days of Damon Stringer and Jermaine Tate and it seemed a lot bigger and louder back then.
I think the only reason that they went with the smaller lineup was because Hunter had 4 fouls on him raid at the beginning of the second half.Not to point this out or anything, but, I suggested this at the start of this thread, and I got told I was wrong, and that it wouldn't happen...
MEN'S NIT
OSU holds off Flyers to advance to semis
Thursday, March 27, 2008 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus -- Ohio State bas ketball fans love the NIT, apparently. If the Buckeyes are extended a bid to the NCAA Tournament next season, Thad Matta may have to turn it down. After all, there might be a title to defend.
With a 74-63 victory over Dayton on Wednesday night in front of a screaming sellout crowd of 19,049, Ohio State became the lone No. 1 seed to advance to the NIT semifinals in New York on Tuesday. And whaddya know, there's an SEC team waiting.
The Buckeyes will get No. 2 seed Mississippi, and then could face a (pseudo) championship rerun against Florida in the finals. The No. 2 seed Gators will face No. 2 seed Massachusetts in the other semi.
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