Showing posts with label fordham rams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fordham rams. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Cougs win on the road at Fordham, 73-68

Quite honestly, there was a bit of confusion in regards to who was whom when it came to the Fordham and College of Charleston fans last December at John Kresse Arena; maroon and white are both school’s colors and the universal-collegiate-gray t-shirt was quite prevalent at the game. To much surprise Fordham had quite a large fan base here in Charleston, and with the student section off for the Christmas break, I almost felt outnumbered at our own place. The Cougs battled to beat Fordham by 10 (65-56) last season and I was a bit worried things might be more hostile this time in New York.

Despite getting off to a rough start this season, both teams and schools are quite similar in size, reputation and record. The only difference this season was that the Cougs haven’t been home all season and with another road trip to a hostile environment, things didn’t look promising.

Stop Spreading the News…
I’ll be the first to apologize for not making the trip to NYC, but as it is I am allergic to the Bronx. And what can I say? Not many Southerners decide to retire and live in NYC (my justification for the high turnout of Rams fans at Kresse last season).

I did catch the game on ESPN radio as Blackie and I headed to Charlotte on Saturday and despite the wonderful, half-fuzzed AM broadcast, I was quite concerned to hear Jeremy Simmons take a knee to the back of the head, but glad to hear that he was fine, just sitting out as a precaution. The Cougs had the lead at the half by 10-points (34-24) and despite a well executed effort at the end of the game, the Cougs held on to win by 5, with a final score of 68-58.
From the Den
Despite coming off the bench, Donavan Monroe led the Cougs with 15-points, Tony White Jr. and Goudelock both scored 12. Jermaine was in foul trouble early, but who said that was a bad thing? As long as they are smart fouls that help establish your dominance in the paint and not just lazy-lapses of judgment, the CofC Sports Fan says, “Foul On Brother”! Slipping into his spot was the “Rally from Mali” (West Africa), 6’10”, 235 lb center, Konimba Diarra who played for twelve minutes, hitting 2-4 (50 %) for 4 points in his first chance at double-digit minutes of playing time. (You know this kid is a senior and I am finally thinking that if he wants to make an impact on this Cougar team, this is the season to do it. So Konimba get tough in there and show us what you got!)

The Rams outscored us in the second half, 44-39, but the Cougs held on, played smart and won by (everyone get ready for this) hitting 7 of 8 free-throws in the final seconds of the game. The Cougs shot 51% (25-49) from the field and 73% (16-22) from the Charity-Stripe.

Press Play
The Cougars are now 2-3 on the season, tied with the Citadel for 4th in the SoCon (Southern Division) and our next game will be against Chas Southern this Wednesday. The Citadel plays Chas. Southern on Monday, so it would appear this will be one of those battles for Holy City bragging rights again this year! Go Cougs!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Cougars win tonight against Fordham 65-56


I'll put up more on this later, because I have company in town. But the Cougs won tonight 65-56. The spread on the game was Fordham +5. But as I told Goldfinger on my way to the game, never bet against the Cougs! Plus the Cougars have never lost at Kresse when Jet is in attendance! (The North-Chuck Coliseum is another story.) Goldfinger didn't bet against the Cougs and the College won a big non-conference victory against a Atlantic 10 Conference opponent. (Photo courtesy of J.Trabert/CofC Sports Fan)

Go Cougs! Fordham-thanks for playing.

The Cougars face Fordham tonight!




Coach Dereck Whittenberg brings his Fordham Rams (5-4) to Kresse Arena tonight to face the Cougs. The Rams are one of those tough New York team to face but they are great at home but with a 1-4 record on the road, the Rams are streaky at best. They've lost to some big opponents (Tennessee, Texas A& M and Maryland) on the road this year.


The Cougs have a great chance to win tonight. If we can contain Marcus Stout, Bryant Dunston and Sebastian Greene, we have an excellent chance to put another win under our belts before Christmas.

I am on my way out the door to catch the game. GO COUGS!