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One less bit of notoriety for SMU Basketball

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:43 am
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
I bet this one was a real fun one to watch.

Princeton loses lowest-scoring D-I game since 3-point line

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -- In the lowest-scoring Division I game since the introduction of the 3-point line, Monmouth, N.J., beat Princeton 41-21 Wednesday night.

Princeton tied the record for fewest points in a Division I game since the 3-point line started in 1986-87. Georgia Southern also finished with 21 in a 40-point loss to Coastal Carolina on Jan. 2, 1997.

"Obviously, we just couldn't score," Princeton coach Joe Scott said. "The zone gave us tons of problems."

The previous record for fewest combined points since 1986-87 was 67, which happened twice. SMU beat Texas-Arlington 36-31 on Dec. 16, 1989, and Wisconsin-Green Bay defeated Northern Michigan 46-21 on Nov. 22, 1996.

Princeton's previous scoring low in the era of the 3-point line was 35 points. The Tigers, a perennial Ivy League power known for their deliberate offense predicated on backdoor cuts and long possessions, had that total twice, against Wisconsin-Green Bay in 1995 and UNLV in 1991.

The Tigers (2-5) had their lowest point total since a 44-21 loss to Penn in 1935-36. They averaged 49.3 points in their first six games this season.

"The ball wasn't going in the basket," Scott said, "and we weren't attacking the basket."

Princeton went scoreless for a 14:54 stretch in the second half after going 7:14 without a point in the first half. Monmouth (2-7) never trailed after taking a 4-3 lead less than three minutes into the game.

"It wasn't surprising after awhile because in the first half when we were up on their guys I started to see in their eyes that they were nervous and some of them didn't know what to do," Monmouth's Marques Alston said of Princeton's offensive struggles.

The Tigers went 9-for-41 from the field, including 2-for-20 on 3-pointers, and turned the ball over 19 times. Patrick Ekeruo was Princeton's leading scorer with nine points.

Dejan Delic scored 11 points and Chris Kenny had 10 for Monmouth, which snapped a six-game losing streak.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 10:57 am
by Stallion
Just one of my fondest memories of Post-DP athletics at SMU. Geez that was pathetic-and what made it worse was that it was UTA.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:34 am
by mrydel
At least we won.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:45 am
by MustangStealth
Wasn't somebody saying a couple days ago that we should install the Princeton offense? Boy... sounds exciting.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:07 pm
by Stallion
No we lost to UTA under Shumate and had to watch them dance off the hallowed grounds of Moody with a victory. BUYER BEWARE-I believe that was one of those thrilling post-exam break games which have been so exciting over the years.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:11 pm
by abezontar
I'll never forget that stinking Alcorn State game a few years ago when this couple approached me outside the Starbuck's on Mockingbird giving the usual line about being broken down, so I gave them a few bucks, and then there they were sitting behind the Alcorn State bench. After AS won, the guy started doing this crazy dance where he was acting like he was kicking something in the [deleted].......he looked directly at me and did it too......man that was humiliating.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 12:48 pm
by The PonyGrad
Hey, at least we have the record for fewest points scored in a winning effort (i assume.) :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 5:24 pm
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
abezontar wrote:I'll never forget that stinking Alcorn State game a few years ago when this couple approached me outside the Starbuck's on Mockingbird giving the usual line about being broken down, so I gave them a few bucks, and then there they were sitting behind the Alcorn State bench. After AS won, the guy started doing this crazy dance where he was acting like he was kicking something in the [deleted].......he looked directly at me and did it too......man that was humiliating.


Remind me to hit you up for some money for my "broken down car" the next time I see you. ;)

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:32 pm
by Waz
I'm not sure that was the greatest move for Joe Scott to make, Air Force to Princeton. At least at Airforce he didn't have to worry about the 40K/ year price tag. However, there is usually only one other strong team in the Ivy each year standing between Princeton and the NCAA tourney. Looks like this year isn't 'usually' though.