Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Updates: Ivy and Little MAAC

Ivy
Summary: Penn is looking much improved and a possible contender next year, but this year they are a shooter short.  They return everyone except Matt Howard… should be a real threat.  Princeton is the consensus favorite, but they have looked pedestrian against their non-conference peers.  I watched them build an 8-million point lead against VCU before turning it off for some sex and wake up the next morning to find they lost by 11.  Losing Hans Brace is tough, but I just don’t think they are better than Harvard. The Crimson have played a good schedule, with only Howard as a true weak game, and look to be trending upwards.

What I got wrong: Nothing

Prognosis: Conference of four “HAVES” and four “HAVE NOTS”.  The HAVE NOTS will occasionally steal a home game, but this is looking more like 10-4 or 4-10 with nothing in between.  Harvard stands the best chance of going 12-2.  Neither Cornell nor Dartmouth are bad enough to go 2-12.

IVY
Preseason
Realtime
1
Harvard
Harvard
2
Princeton
Princeton
3
Yale
Yale
4
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
5
Brown
Brown
6
Columbia
Columbia
7
Dartmouth
Dartmouth
8
Cornell
Cornell

Metro-Atlantic Athletic
Summary: Always one of my favorite conferences to grab a live game.  The addition of Monmouth raised the stakes, and the Hawks have responded with formidable teams.  In the fall, I said they needed to go 3-2 in their Top 100 games to squeeze out an at large birth.  They went 2-3, and Syracuse turned out to be total crap, which will probably make that 2-2 by the end of the year.  They then decided to drop two inexcusable games to kick off the New Year.  Iona has closed the gap considerably, and Canisius has made huge strides under Reggie Witherspoon.  Fairfield has introduced some tempo and also looks to be solid.  Niagara isn’t nearly as bad as expected.

What I got wrong: Siena has missed a couple guys for a few games here and there, and not being a deep team, that may have swung games against GW, UNCA, FGCU.  Canisius looks promising and can shoot the lights out (who knew?).  Marist and Manhattan are just not good teams that have been railroaded by better teams and lack a go-to skill set that can win them games.

Prognosis: Canisius regresses some and the MAAC becomes a 3 horse race with Monmouth out front.  Siena has some ground to make up, but has the second most talented team here. Neither St. Pete’s or Rider have shown much in the non-conference slate, but each have a win over Monmouth, so, they got that going for them, which is nice.

MAAC
Preseason
Realtime
1
Monmouth
Monmouth
2
Siena
Iona
3
Fairfield
Fairfield
4
Saint Peter's
Siena
5
Iona
Canisius
6
Manhattan
Saint Peter's
7
Marist
Rider
8
Canisius
Manhattan
9
Rider
Niagara
10
Quinnipiac
Marist
11
Niagara
Quinnipiac


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