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West Virginia’s Kilicli suspended

Posted by Chris on November 02, 2009
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The NCAA just handed out a punishment to West Virginia freshman Deniz Kilicli for the first 20 games of the season. Apparently Kilicli played on a Turkish team that included a professional player. So for now it appears that although Truck Bryant and Joe Mazzulla got away Scot-free, at least one Mountaineer finds himself suspended.

Bob Huggins declined to comment.

…Of course he did…pretty much the only thing he could say is “I screwed up”…

Oh, and by the way. The game that Kilicli is eligible to come back: February 8th vs. Villanova. I have no idea if they even expected this kid to make an impact, but if that adds to the storyline, so be it.

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West Virginia reinstates Mazzulla

Posted by Chris on August 28, 2009
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What a shock (sarcasm, indeed). PG Joe Mazzulla has been reinstated to the West Virginia basketball team by Bob Huggins after being suspended due to his arrest for domestic battery when he grabbed a woman by the throat (I kid you not) at a bar in April. west virginia logo

The arrest, which had been Mazzulla’s 2nd in the past year (he was charged with aggravated assault, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and underage drinking — all in one day) was pleaded down to disorderly conduct.

Mazzulla has not missed a single game for either arrest, and pretty much has gotten away Scot-free in both instances.

…I can’t help but laugh…it is Bob Huggins, and it is West Virginia, so what did you really expect?…I’d imagine that Darryl ‘Truck’ Bryant will be reinstated shortly as well, after all, he was only suspended because he committed a hit and run…

…This does affect Villanova though, because West Virginia and us are considered the class of the Big East this year…we all always assumed that Mazzulla (and Bryant) would be back, but I actually thought they might miss a game or two…

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Cheek in for U-19 Team Trials

Posted by Chris on May 27, 2009
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Dominic Cheek is one of 17 players who have been invited to compete for 12 spots on the USA U-19 World Championship Team. Cheek has previously represented his country as part of the U-18 FIBA squad that competed last summer.

Pittsburgh’s Jamie Dixon will coach the team, and Big East foes Kemba Walker and Darryl ‘Truck’ Bryant will join Cheek at the trials.

…This is great news for Domi…I think he should have a pretty good shot at making the team,and hopefully a Big East coach will help him out there…any experience he can get before coming to Villanova is great…

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Fisher makes a team, Wayns trying out

Posted by Chris on May 09, 2009
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Corey Fisher has been named to the American team that will compete in the World University Games this summer in Belgrade, Serbia according to ZagsBlog. The games will take place from July 2 to July 12 and the team will be coached by Wisconsin’s Bo Ryan. The early list of confirmed players includes 4 Big East players (Da’Sean Butler, Devin Ebanks and Lazar Hayward) and just two point guards, with Kansas’ Sherron Collins joining Fisher.

In other international basketball news, Maalik Wayns has been invited to the Under-19 team trials for the 2009 FIBA World Championships. The early list of players confirmed for the trials includes several point guards (notably Kemba Walker and Darryl ‘Truck’ Bryant) so Wayns will have to work hard and perform well to make the team.

…The World University Games roster was apparently chosen by a committee led by Jim Boeheim, and considering Fisher’s performances against the Orange it is not a total surprise to see him on there…good for him…the experience will be great…

…Wayns has already broken onto the international scene last summer so hopefully he can make this team again and gain some valuable experience for his upcoming freshman year…

…Congrats and good luck to both!…

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Blogger Beat: Hide the furniture

Posted by Chris on February 12, 2009
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West Virginia, the patron state of burning stuff.

In anticipation of the Villanova’s trip to Morgantown on Friday, I chatted with John who covers West Virginia at Mountainlair. Below are some questions that I asked John about his beloved Mountaineers. John has some personal matters to attend to, so no return questions this time around, but thanks to John for taking the time to do this. And away we go…west-virginia-logo

Chris (I Bleed Blue and White): First things first; Bob Huggins’ all-gold getup. Yay or nay? I can’t decide if he and Bruce Pearl are on to something or if I want to set that thing on fire.

John (Mountainlair): Throw it on a burning couch! Man, that picture of him in all gold makes him look like Goldmember! I like the look he’s sporting now with the dress shirt and jacket without the tie. The pullover look was a little too casual.

Chris (IBBW): How much have the losses of Darris Nichols to graduation and Joe Alexander to the NBA hurt West Virginia? It seems like it has been a struggle to consistently score for this year’s team.

John (ML): That was really the two key players on the team last year. If either one was back this year, we would be a completely different team. Nichols was just clutch and had an unbelievable assist to turnover ratio. Alexander’s absence speaks for itself. We really lack an inside game that freed up Ruoff and Butler. Butler has been able to shine at times this year, but Ruoff’s game has been hurt because people are paying more attention to him. Our problems at the point guard position were compounded with the loss of Joe Mazzulla. Bryant is improving, but I think it’s a bit much to ask most freshman point guards to be the only option without a dropoff.

Chris (IBBW): Morgantown is known as one of the tougher venues to play in the Big East, and Villanova has typically struggled there in the past. Bob Huggins basically refuted all that when he called out the students recently. What’s going on?

John (ML): It’s happened in football and basketball. I think it’s mostly because of the success and expectations. And being spoiled by the likes of an Alexander or Slaton and White in football. You get bandwagon fans that are there to be seen more than to show support combined with higher ticket prices. Huggins has every right to complain about it. Especially with such a young team, it can make a huge difference to have that kind of home court advantage. But as of right now, there’s nothing intimidating about playing in Morgantown.

Chris (IBBW): In your most recent game against Pittsburgh, both Alex Ruoff and Da’Sean Butler were in foul trouble for much of the game, and West Virginia struggled mightily.. Is it fair to say that as Ruoff and Butler go, so go the Mountaineers? Or can players like Devin Ebanks and Darryl Bryant make up for it? and

John (ML): I don’t think Ebanks and Bryant can carry the team without Ruoff and or Butler on the floor. Even when those two aren’t on their game, they lead on the floor. Ebanks kept us in the game early against Pitt and has a world of tallent, but he’s probably a year away from being a dominant player. Bryant is fearless, but it gets him in trouble sometimes.

Chris (IBBW): At 5-6 in the Big East, it appears that West Virginia has been doing a good job of winning the games they should, but have struggled against the teams in the upper echelon of the conference. Will that change this Friday night? Let’s have a prediction for how this game goes.

John (ML): I’m hoping you guys shot your load the last two games and will have a big dropoff Friday. West Virginia has done well against teams we match up with size wise. The bigger teams have just worn us down, though. So that gives me hope. Also when the Coliseum is rocking, that’s worth 10 points. It’ll be interesting to see how Bryant deals with the quality of guard play he’s going to face. If he can hold his own I can see West Virginia winning. I’ll say WVU 70-66.

There you have it, John sees a West Virginia win on Friday night. Before Villanova caught fire, I had this game marked down as a probable loss. Villanova just seems to struggle going to West Virginia for some reason, and their hot streak has to end sometime (doesn’t it?). But how am I going to pick against our boys when they have been playing so well? With Anderson probably out, this will be tough. Antonio Pena, Corey Stokes and Shane Clark will all need to step up to account for that loss. I still think Villanova gets it done, they just seemed to be locked in. Villanova edges one out 76-70.

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