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Wednesday 7:00 at the Ted: UTSA (13-16, 7-9 CUSA). ESPN3

Results since game 1: Charlotte (84-91); Marshall (72-63); WKU (73-77); FAU (71-80); UAB (66-59).

Last game: Streaky game. UAB opened 9-3, UTEP answered 14-0, UAB responded 9-0 and the game was tied 23-23 at HT. The back-and-forths continued throughout the second half as a late UAB run resulted in a 9-pt UAB lead with 4:53. Enter Jhivvan Jackson who scored 16 pts in a 20-2 closeout in the 66-59 victory. Jackson led UTSA with 28 pts (10-26 FG, 6-12 3s, 2-2 FT) and Keaton Wallace had 18 (6-20 FG, 1-6 3s, 5-8 FT).

CUSA stats: 77.9 pts (vs 78.6); .424 FG (.347 3s); .784 FT; -0.1 RB; A/TO= 0.93; 28 3-attempts/g

Starters (UAB)
F Adrian Rodriguez (6-7 245 So). 12.0 min.; .571 FG; .1.000 FT; 3.7 RB; 2.1 pts (1st start)
C Jacob Germany (6-11 220 Fr). 15.4 min.; .545 FG; .571 FT; 4.1 RB; 4.5 pts
F Byron Frohnen (6-6 230 Sr). 27.9 min.; .421 FG; .619 FT; 7.4 RB; 2.1 assists; 3.8 pts
G Keaton Wallace (6-3 185 Jr). 37.0 min.; .418 FG (75-227 3s); .797 FT; 4.9 RB; 2.6 assists; 20.6 pts
G Jhivvan Jackson (6-0 170 Jr). 37.4 min.; .420 FG (111-314 3s); .851 FT; 6.1 RB; 2.6 assists; 1.4 steals; 28.3 pts

Bench
F Luka Barisic (6-10 240 Jr). 17.9 min.; .450 FG (26-80 3s); .727 FT; 2.8 RB; 7.6 pts
F Atem Bior (6-7 225 Sr). 14.9 min.; .471 FG (7-13 3s); .667 FT; 3.7 RB; 3.6 pts
G Eric Czumel (6-3 185 Fr). 25.0 min.; .316 FG (27-78 3s); 1.000 FT; 1.4 RB; 3.5 pts

OK, every knows Jackson can take over a game so let’s look elsewhere. In CUSA play UTSA is 6-1 when the out-rebound their opponent and 1-8 when they don’t.

UTSA #1 Pts/g(#14 pts/g defense) and #2 3s made/g in CUSA play.
Jackson #1 pts/g (#2 NCAA), 3s made/g; #2 mins/g and #4 FT%.
Wallace #2 pts/g and 3s made/g
Hoping Jackson misses the bus...
That kid is something, I haven't seen many performances like that last game. Listed as 6-0, lol he's might be every bit of 5-6.
And he's not shot very well since that game.....:(
I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.
Superb comment, Coach, on a superb young man.
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

This Big Time. He's a model student athlete.
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

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He plays tough D, he can rebound with the best of them, he takes his academics seriously and he puts the work in during the offseason. He's a glue guy, a great teammate and a proud Monarch.

If he works the same way he has as a student and as an athlete, he will see a lot of success in life.

I'll miss seeing AC suited up for ODU next year.
AC is one of my favorites. Seems like a great dude. Will miss him for sure and hope he has immense success moving forward
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

Absolutely - 100% Agree - I've had a few interactions with him and his dad as well. He's always going to be a favorite. He's poster worthy for our Old Dominion University. Couldn't be prouder that he will always be a Monarch!
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.


Well said. And its been a joy celebrating in Carver's successes in the court this season too. His game has really taken a step up this year.
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

Couldn't agree more. Young men like AC make me proud to be a Monarch. He will have a tremendously successful life.
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

Well said!
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

Total agreement Coach. Well said. I have stayed off the boards as well lately but Carver is certainly deserving of the reception he will get tonight. Also thanks to Lackey for coming aboard this season.
(03-04-2020 08:19 AM)ODUCoach Wrote: [ -> ]I'll break my board silence for this. We get caught up in the wins and losses, but if you're a supporter of ODU, you can't be anything but proud of your school if it produces young men like Aaron Carver. His impact on the campus, the basketball program, and on our society extends far beyond the 94 feet of the basketball court. He is exactly what college sports are supposed to be about. If my son asks me which of our players he should model himself after, I wouldn't hesitate in hoping he becomes the man Aaron Carver is. Basketball is fleeting, but integrity, character, and respect are not. I look forward to giving him a standing ovation tonight.

04-cheers
Bad X Green has returned.
He’s had some butterfinger plays, but he’s also played some excellent defense so far.
2nd half Green is back. Thanks Cal.
(03-04-2020 07:44 PM)CalODUFan Wrote: [ -> ]Bad X Green has returned.

Was this tonque in check? He's been awesome. So has almost everyone.
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