After trailing by as many as 13 points in the first half, the Lady Cavs rallied in the second half for a 60-46 win over Centenary College on Saturday, Feb. 2, to improve to 13-0 in CSAC play and grab their 14th straight win.
For the first time in Ruben Amaro Jr.’s tenure as general manager, the Phillies didn’t make a splash. And that has earned them underdog status. And that may actually be beneficial to the team’s pending success in 2013.
With their sights set on a fourth-straight CSAC title and a return trip to the NCAA Tournament, the Cavs need to focus on staying atop the standings. With the team appearing to hit its stride at the right time, the Cavs are working towards a first-round bye and automatic berth in the CSAC semi-final.
In clear pursuit of their first CSAC title since 2009, the Lady Cavs take the court each game with a clear goal in mind. They don’t simply focus on winning. They play a crisp style of basketball. They pride themselves on dominating the floor at all times.
In a 48-game season, there is no time to waste. As it was noted during both broadcasts, games are technically worth four points in the standings – the two gained for a win and the two lost in defeat. So far, the Flyers are already 12 points behind.
Relief pitching will truly be the make or break aspect of the Phillies’ season. Make the pitches necessary and get out of the jams they are presented, and the Phillies can probably perform on a level that may be good enough for the Postseason.
The Cavaliers' most recent trip to the links ended with a solid performance. The men's golf team finished in a tie for seventh place out of 10 teams in Ursinus Invitational on Tuesday, April 16.
The Lady Cavs opened their season with five non-conference opponents. They lost all five games. Since then, they are undefeated – 8-0 overall, 7-0… Read More
Conference play is everything to the Lady Cavs and it is usual how they're judged. Their most recent win should really serve as marker for where they are this season.
The third-period energy from the Flyers on Sunday was a telling sign. Was Kimmo Timonen’s goal with 9.5 seconds left in regulation the goal that saved the season? Did Flyers fans suddenly believe in this team and everything that they have been saying to talk the talk?
Their most recent victory, the third straight for the Lady Cavs, featured a strong second half resulting in a 17-9 victory over Alvernia University on Wednesday, March 27.
Amherst possessed a bigger team. They were the first team in the tournament that matched the Cavs' scoring depth. They forced the Cavaliers to make poor decisions and beat them on the boards.
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