Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Day 11 Reactionary Look: WCC and Final thoughts

West Coast
Nine straight seasons the Gonzaga Bulldogs had won the West Coast Conference regular season championship, and were figured to have the best team in the league again in '07-'08. Little did they realize that a small jesuit school from Oakland would rival them all year long, and make the WCC race one of the best in the nation. Saint Mary's defeated the Zags for the second straight year at home, something no other West Coast team has done since the turn of the century. Three teams which played nip and tuck games all year long absolutely dominated the league with Gonzaga finally claiming the league title on the last Saturday of the regular season by beating Saint Mary in Spokane. San Diego who finished third in the league had the last laugh however, defeating the Bulldogs and Gaels in respective nights to claim the conference tournament title on their home court at the Jenny Craig pavilion. Gonzaga again played a brutal non-conference schedule before easing the reins during league play; they played at Memphis, at Oklahoma, at Connecticut, and versus Tennessee and Washington State. Gonzaga was led by speedster Jeremy Pargo who had his name in the NBA Draft mix until the very last possible minute before returning to school. Pargo took all the big shots for Zaga and led the team in assists with six a game while claiming All-WCC honors as well as player of the year. Saint Mary's freshman Patrick Mills captivated the late night nation on ESPN every night that he played, capped with a stellar 23 points in the win at home over Gonzaga; he was later named West Coast freshman of the year. San Diego also featured two first-team all conference performers; guard Brandon Johnson and forward Gyno Pomare. Johnson led the team in scoring and assists all season while Pomare led the team with 22 in their first round win over UCONN in the NCAAs. Ironically enough, the team with the least talent and experience was the only WCC team to win a game as a 13-seed. Gonzaga was a hard luck loser to Stephen Curry magic, while the Gaels were dropped by Miami (FL). Outside of the big three, no other West Coast team was over the .500 mark as San Francisco went Texas Tech in the middle of the season and hired a living legend, Eddie Sutton to coach the remainder of the season. Portland and Pepperdine were both young teams that were supposed to drastically improve this season compared to last, but both still showed signs of immaturity, especially Portland who dropped a one point lead with 11:00 left to lose by 24 to Gonzaga. So everything gets jumbled up, a different WCC team advances in the NCAAs, but the same school from Spokane hangs another WCC regular season championship banner in its rafters. Make that ten consecutive.

2007-2008 WCC Grade: B
Gonzaga and Saint Mary were ranked for much of the season, but San Diego made the biggest impact to maybe show that the conference was more than just top-eavy. That unfortunately would be a wrong conclusion to make, but this league had three real dominant teams that all made some headway on a national stage. Saint Mary's beat two tournament teams in Oregon and Drake, and San Diego did as well defeating UCONN and Kentucky. The WCC is a growing league, but it will be a true test if any program can sustain some type of success to go against the Zags every season. If this season is any indication, the times could be achangin for the mids out west.


Closing Thoughts
The 2008 college basketball season featured an incredible blend of youth and experience, powers and mid-majors, Davids and Goliaths and an amazing road before being capped off by an absolutely stunning NCAA Tournament. Here are a few of my favorite moments as a fan from this past college basketball season as well as a few awards to be handed out.

2008 Player of the Year
Michael Beasley, K-State
This is not even a question. he was amazing all year long unlike Rose, Hansbrough and Love. He showed no signs of discomfort while adjusting to the college game and put K-State back on the map in terms of relevancy in the Big 12. Now good luck without him, Frank Martin.

2008 Coach of the Year
John Calipari, Memphis
Calipari helped this team go undefeated in C-USA. Again. He keeps these guys fresh and cool and ready to tackle anything that comes their way as long as it is not from the charity stripe.

2008 Middy of the Year
Adam Emmenecker, Drake / AJ Graves, Butler
Yes Curry was amazing, yes he was the best player from a non-BCS school and a well deserved all-american. These guys though are the quinessential mid-major players, and no it is not because they are white. They could shoot and lead but most importantly they were not afraid to lock up on defense. Do not think that by some coincidence that these two guys led their teams to amazing seasons and really high seeds for where their programs come from

2008 League of the Year
Pac-10
Deep. Deep. Deep. The Big 12 had a one and a two seed. The Big East had four protected seeds and the ACC had a one and a two seed. However, the Pac-10 had eight teams over .500, sent six to the NCAAs (shoulda been seven) and all year long every game on the road was an absolute war. I will take UCLA, Stanford, Washington State, USC and Arizona against any five teams you can arrange, and I like these five to capture three of the games. Every indication in the NCAA tournament was that this league was overrated. Who knows, but I say it did not get enough publicity because maybe all the teams were cooked from playing a brutal non-con, a brutal conference schedule and then having to play in the league tournament.

2008 Top Memories for MTM
-Midnight Madness where everyone realized Florida was not going to win it again
-Watching Davidson play UNC and thinking this Curry kid can kind of shoot
-Hearing about Beasley going for 32 and 24 and thinking "I wonder if he could be better than Mayo"
- Wondering who the hell Gardner-Webb was after reaching MSG for the 2k Sports Classic
- Thinking how the Atlantic Sun will get multiple teams in the tourney
- Maui
- Watching Butler dismantle Michigan in the Great Alaska Shootout and thinking "AJ Graves looks like a nerd"
- VCU's Jamal Shuler hitting a three to beat Houston in Puerto Rico at 10 AM and thinking "That game will matter come March"........
- The Old Spice Classic when George Mason beat K-State and knowing Mason could go through the CAA undefeated if they wanted to.
- The Duke/Marquette Maui Final...God I love Maui
- The General's Retirement
- Dick Vitale coming back for UNC/Duke. Typical.
- Watching Gameday before Tennessee/Memphis and knowing it would not live up to the hype. Errrrrrrr.....
- Beasley calling the win over KU
- Being amazed that Butler actually loses games in the Horizon
- Being amazed that Gonzaga actually loses games in the West Coast
- Watching Roy Hibbert rumble and stumble up the court
- Praying that UAB would beat Memphis at home, and nearly doing it
- Watching Memphis go on 30-2 runs like it was easier than shooting a free throw
- After watching Kansas crush BC and thinking "They might be the best in the land"
- After watching Kansas lose to Okla State and thinking "There is no way they will make the Sweet 16"
- The month-long Big 12/Pac 10 challenge
- Syracuse fading from the bubble. Again.
- Watching Eric Maynor in person
- Watching DJ Augustin on television
- Watching USC play Southern Illinois in November and saying "No way either team makes the tournament"
- Texas beating Kansas
- The growing pains with Arizona and the injury problems
- Watching Iowa and Michigan State battle out in the mid 30s and thinking Naismith is rolling over in his grave.
- Robert McKiver's 52 against Southern Miss
- Chris Lofton and the battle against his testicle
- Thinking there is no way that Drake will win the MVC in January
- Hoping Oregon State would win a Pac-10 game
- Thinking Virginia Tech, Ohio State and Oregon all deserved to be in the NIT
- William and Mary's run in the CAA Tournament
- Wondering how Texas A&M would solve losing Acie Law IV
- Kelvin Sampson cheating and getting fired
- Thinking Drew Neitzel would be player of the year in October
- That the best story all season was Baylor and the resurrection of the program
- Wishing that Sean Singletary would have had one more NCAA game
- Shocked when the A-10 was a legit threat to get six teams into the Dance
- BracketBuster Saturday being the best thing to happen to Mid-Majors
- Wanting the Ivy League to be banned from Division I-A, but its cool they play on Friday nights
- Rolling my eyes at every speak of how great the ACC was.
- Kansas running the same play to get a game winning shot against Texas and Oklahoma State
- Clemson blowing a huge lead to Villanova in the first round
- Championship Week
- Selection Sunday and thinking that the committee gets too much credit
- Thursday and Friday from Noon to Midnight
- The Western Kentucky Shot
- The San Diego Shot
- Stephen Curry in March
- Rooting so hard for any 16 seed
- Mississippi State nearly clipping Memphis in the second round
- Wondering why Mount St Mary's was running with UNC in the first round...113 points later, I still didnt know
- Joe Alexander beating Duke
- The desheveling Memphis put on the South Regional in Houston
- All four #1's getting to the Final Four
- The Kansas first half versus the Tar Heels
- Memphis missing free throws
- Mario Chalmers
- October 15 - April 7 and not waiting until October 15 2008.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was going to get on you for not updating, but the memories to 2008 made up for it