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Bats go ballistic, Raby superb

Ethan Paul one of 4 Dores that went deep yesterday 

Ethan Paul one of 4 Dores that went deep yesterday 

Patrick Raby pitched a gem

Patrick Raby pitched a gem

The hits, the homers and the Ribeyes just kept on coming in the Dores 17-3 victory over A&M in game 2 of the 3 game set before 3,309 fans at Hawkins Field on Saturday afternoon. With the victory, the Commodores moved to 3-2 in the SEC and 16-8 overall. A&M dropped to an uncharacteristic 0-5 in the conference and 15-9 overall.

Game 3 is today at 3 PM CT/4 PM ET on the SEC Network. Freshman right hander Drake Fellows gets the start for us today as we go for a sweep. Drake, is 3-0 with a 1.72 ERA. Drake squares off against Aggies’ junior right hander Corbin Martin, who is 2-2 with a 4.87 ERA. 

Not to be overlooked, by any means, was the pitching of sophomore right hander Patrick Raby, who moved to 4-2 with a 1.40 ERA, pitching 7, giving up only 3 hits, 0 runs, with 2 walks and 6 K’s. Patrick was spectacular throwing 94 pitches, 58 of them for strikes against 36 balls. His control was solid and he was hitting 91-92 MPH on his fastball, locating it extremely well and added a solid change up and some curves. Excellent outing by our sophomore right hander. 

But the hitting was through the roof good. In the second inning we scored 7 runs on an RBI double by Ethan Paul, a Reed Hayes 2 run triple, an RBI double by Will Toffey, and a two run shot by Julian Infante over the left central field wall. This was all done with 2 outs after the Dores already had scored a run.

We hit four out of the park as Julian hit his 4th of the season, Will hit his 4th, Jeren Kendall hit his seventh, and Ethan hit his 3rd. We scored 17 runs on 16 hits.  

Superb game by the team as we go for the sweep today at 3 PM CT.

Gigantic day for SEC basketball today

Apple and Google square off as their CEO's, Cal and Roy Williams, attempt to get their teams to Phoenix for another Final Four for these programs

Apple and Google square off as their CEO’s, Cal and Roy Williams, attempt to get their teams to Phoenix for another Final Four for these programs

The SEC has shown greatness in basketball this year’s in the NCAA’s. The conference is back, and cookin, with 3 teams in the Elite Eight. The conference has 1 team guaranteed for the Final Four, and shooting for a pair. It’s been stellar. Here’s a look at today’s tremendous match-ups with predictions locked, loaded. 

Quick recap of last night

Gonzaga 83, Xavier 59

It looked like a high level college team playing a Division 3 team. Gonzaga looks super and is a real threat to win it all. They made a serious statement last night. Gonzaga in the Final Four next Saturday vs the winner of South Carolina-Florida.

Oregon 74, Kansas 60

Kind of a surprise here, but the way Oregon beat Michigan, I knew they’d be a highly difficult out for a Kansas team that looked like it was cruising right along heading into the Elite Eight. Josh Bell was a beast on defense and on the glass, finishing with 11 points, 13 boards and 8 blocks. He had the Kansas offense in disarray. Oregon moves on to Phoenix next Saturday to play the Kentucky-UNC winner. Bill Self and his Jayhawks once again can’t get it done in crunch time. 

Yesterday, 1-1

Overall: 5-5

 

Today

East Region

No.7 South Carolina (25-10) vs. No. 3 Florida (27-8) 

Madison Square Garden, Big Apple

1:20 PM CT/2:20 PM ET

CBS

These 2 teams are pretty even in talent as they are both athletic, great defensive teams, and have some clutch shooters, South Carolina in Sindarius Thornwell, who averaged 21 points this season and posted 24 Friday Night in 70-50 blasting of Baylor. The Gators have 3 stud shooters in Canyon Barry, who averaged 11.6 ppg, and is as clutch as it gets. He had a huge block of Wisconsin’s Nigel Hayes’s attempt at a dunk late in overtime that was the game changer for Florida in their 84-83 victory. Chris Chiozza only averaged 7 points this season, but is also a big shotmaker and leader on the floor. He sank the game winning 3 at the buzzer in OT Friday Night.

KeVaughn Allen finished with 35 Friday Night, wow, and averaged 14 points this season. He’s another stud shooter, player. 

Verdict

With that information I listed above, it looks like Florida would have the advantage coming into the game, but I’m going with the underdog in this one. The Gamecocks defeated Duke last Sunday Night, 88-81, then smashed Baylor, 70-50. I like Frank Martin better as a coach than MIke White at this point. He has experience in big games, and will make the right moves to get his team to Phoenix. 

South Carolina 75, Florida 72

 

South Region

No.2 Kentucky (32-5) vs. No.1 North Carolina (30-7)

FedExForum, River City, Memphis

4:05 PM CT/5:05 PM ET

CBS

This is a super matchup of the Blue Chips of college basketball. It’s the Bluegrass State vs Carolina Blue. Superb players are all over these rosters.

North Carolina is led by superstar and future high first round pick in June, Justin Jackson, who averaged 18 points this season and finished with 24 Friday Night in a 92-80 Carolina victory over Butler Joel Berry II is the team’s quarterback as its point guard and can light it up, as he averaged 14 points this season and poured in 26 Friday Night, going 3-for-7 from trifecta territory. Then you’ve got that huge front wall of 6’10”, 260 pound Kennedy Meeks, who averaged 12.5 ppg and 9 boards this season. You throw in 6’9″, 242 pound Isiaiah Hicks, who posted 12 points and 6 boards this season, and 6’6″, 211 pound forward Theo Pinson, who came in as a starter late in the season and averaged 6 points and 4 boards and can jump out of the gym. Carolina doesn’t go real deep on the bench, but Luke Maye, a 6’8″, 235 pounder, went for 16 on Friday Night and is a valuable 6th man.

Kentucky counters that with the best backcourt in the country led by  the awesome De’Aaron Fox, who averaged 17 points this season and is as fast as Calvin Ridley in the open field. De’Aaron poured in 39 Friday Night. Are you kiddin me? That’s superb and it was the same night that former Wildcat Devin Booker, in his 2nd year with the Phoenix Suns, poured in 70 in a 130-120 loss to the Celtics. Fox is sensational. Malik Monk is pretty terrific too.  Another freshman, like Fox, Monk averaged 20 points this season, and went for 21 Friday Night in an 86-75 victory over UCLA. There are other top shelf players in Isaiah Briscoe, another point guard, who averaged 12 points this season. Senior Dominique Hawkins comes off the bench and provides excellent shooting from the shooting guard position. Freshman Edrice “Bam” Adebayo is 6’10”, 260,  and is one kind’uh hoss. Bam averaged 13 points and 8 boards this season. Senior Derek Willis is another shooter at small forward who is valuable.

This should be an epic.

The Decision

This is a tough call. UNC has the advantage inside and they are an offensive rebounding machine. But I’m going with Cal and the Cats to advance. Like Fox’s and Monk’s shooting to neutralize the towers in the middle for Carolina. Should be some offensive fireworks.

Kentucky 88, Carolina 86 

 

 

 

 

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