Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Game Preview: MIT vs. Coast Guard

MIT vs. Coast Guard
Saturday, US Coast Guard Academy - New London, CT, 1pm

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Probable Starters:
MIT (14-6, 5-4) Ht. PPG RPG Coast Guard (5-15, 2-7) Ht. PPG RPG
Matt Redfield 6'8" 12.7 9.5 David Anderson 6'6" 11.2 4.9
Andrew Acker 6'8" 10.8 9.8 Ryan McNeil 6'4" 6.3 2.3
Dennis Levene 6'8" 5.4 4.6 John Benedict 6'4" 7.5 3.2
Justin Pedley 6'6" 15.5 1.5 Ricky Rodriguez  6'2" 9.0 3.6 
Dakota Pierce 6'3" 4.3 1.6 Devonte Weems 5'11" 6.9 3.3 apg

A Look at Coast Guard:
Recent Performance
Coast Guard is fighting for a playoff spot and have shown this fight in recent games, beginning with a close contest with #4 WPI. Coast Guard went on to beat Wheaton College 73-55 the following game, and most recently fell to Clark in another hard-fought NEWMAC contest.

Last Time Out
MIT and Coast Guard battled it out in Rockwell Cage last outing, with MIT prevailing with the close 53-49 win. Andrew Acker led the Engineers with 20 points and 13 rebounds.

X's & O's
Coast Guard's offense is ran by Devonte Weems, who will look to push the ball in transition off of rebounds and turnovers. The Bears will play 4 guards at time, and will take the first shot that presents itself (they shoot 20 3's per game).

In the half-court CGA will run a 4-around-1 motion (with Anderson as the focal point down low) or a 5-out offense. This is a completely new offense for the Bears, who primarily ran the Flex offense in the past (a continuos and structured offense with lots of screens).

Defensively the Bears will look to mix some defenses (half-court man, 2-3 zone, 1-3-1, 2-2-1 3/4 press) to deal with the Engineers' height.



MIT Falls to Springfield on Road

Box Score

A poor 2nd-half performance by the Engineers cost them the game Thursday evening in a battle for second place with Springfield College. MIT shot just 36% from the field, 20% from three, and were out-rebounded 17-15 in final half, leading to the 59-51 loss.

6'8" Matt Redfield paced the Engineers with 14 points and 4 rebounds despite getting double-and triple-teamed throughout the contest. 6'8" Freshman Tim Butala stepped up big again after a career-game versus Clark, posting 12 points and 5 rebounds on 5-of-10 shooting. 6'8" Andrew Acker added 12 points and 7 rebounds.

MIT moves to 14-6 on the season and 5-4 in the very competitive NEWMAC. They travel to Connecticut on Saturday to face the US Coast Guard Academy.


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Game Preview: MIT vs. Springfield

MIT vs. Springfield 
Thursday,  James Naismith Court - Springfield, MA, 7pm

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Probable Starters:
MIT (14-5, 5-3) Ht. PPG RPG Springfield (14-5, 5-3) Ht. PPG RPG
Matt Redfield 6'8" 13.9 9.4 Tim Swenson 6'7" 11.2 9.8
Andrew Acker 6'8" 11.9 10.2 Robbie Burke 6'4" 13.7 7.9
Dennis Levene 6'8" 4.4 4.2 Nick Sienkiewicz 6'3" 8.8 2.8
Justin Pedley 6'6" 13.7 1.4 Alex Garstka  6'1" 11.3 2.4 
Dakota Pierce 6'3" 4.6 1.8 Sean Martin 6'1" 11.4 4.2 

A Look at Springfield:
Recent Performance
Springfield is coming off a 1-point loss versus #4 WPI. Springfield is also 14-5 and 5-3 in conference, and tied with MIT for 2nd place.

Last Time Out
MIT and Springfield battled it out in an intense game last time in Rockwell Cage, with both defenses going at it. MIT grinded out the 55-51 victory behind a career-high 27 points from sharp-shooter Justin Pedley (including 7 three-pointers).

X's & O's
Springfield will certainly look to push the ball in transition, but will look to score when the opportunity presents itself. In the half-court, they will run one of their many sets and will look to score off one of the options from each set. They have a solid inside presence in Swenson and Burke and have shooters that can stroke it from beyond the arc.

Defensively Springfield is a gritty team, and will look to apply pressure and intensity for 40 minutes. MIT must be prepared for a number of different defensive strategies by the Pride.




Clark Stuns MIT in Last-Second Thriller

Box Score

After a back and forth battle all afternoon, Clark University hit a fade-away baseline jumper with 2 seconds left on the clock to grab the 56-55 win over MIT on Saturday in Worcester.

MIT's defense again held an opponent to a lower 2-point percentage (34%) than 3-point percentage (40%), as the Cougars nailed eight treys in the game while MIT shot just 4-of-19 from three themselves. The Engineers, one of the top in the nation in rebounding margin, was also only +2 versus Clark, who crashed the glass hard for 14 offensive rebounds.

A bright spot for MIT was stellar play from 6'8" freshman Tim Butala, who showed multiple facets to his game - hitting threes, driving the lane, and posting up - en route to a team-high 16 points. 6'8" Junior Matt Redfield was dominant again with 14 points, 16 rebounds, and 6 blocks on the night, while Sophomore Ryan Frankel added 13 points and 9 assists at point.

MIT moves to 14-5 on the season, and 5-3 in NEWMAC for a three-way tie for 2nd place. MIT takes on Springfield College Thursday at 7pm in Springfield.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Game Preview: MIT vs. Clark University

MIT vs. Clark University
Saturday, Kneller Athletic Center - Worcester, MA, 1pm

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Probable Starters:
MIT (14-4, 5-2) Ht. PPG RPG Clark (10-8, 1-6) Ht. PPG RPG
Matt Redfield 6'8" 13.9 9.0 David Mercier 6'6" 4.2 3.3
Andrew Acker 6'8" 12.4 10.8 Andrew Musler 6'4" 12.6 4.0
Dennis Levene 6'8" 4.4 4.2 Nicholas Daprato 6'0" 17.6 4.4
Justin Pedley 6'6" 14.2 1.5 Tyler Huffman 5'10" 7.1 1.6 
Dakota Pierce 6'3" 4.8 1.9 Lucas LaLima 5'7" 4.2 3.8 apg

A Look at Clark:
Recent Performance 
Clark University is fresh off of a very important conference victory versus Babson College this past Wednesday, putting the Cougars within striking distance of the last playoff spot, and dropping Babson from a three-way tie for second place with MIT and Springfield to sole possession of third place. The

Last Time Out 
MIT defeated Clark 63-36 in the NEWMAC opener. MIT showed the conference why they are ranked among tops in the nation in defense and rebounding (holding Clark to 18.9% shooting and +13 on the boards), and showed an all-around performance on the offensive end.

X's & O's 
Clark will look to run on both misses and turnovers. In transition, the guards will push the ball up the right side of the court while the shooters will look to run to the three point line to get open looks.

In the half court Clark runs a motion offense with a few sets interspersed. The majority of the sets are designed to get Nicholas Daprato a shot. The Cougars will run a lot of screen-the-screener plays, especially for Daprato, as he is very good at reading and reacting to the offense. 42% of their shot attempts are from three, and the Engineers ability to contest their three point shooting will be a huge part of the game.

Defensively the Cougars have shown half-court man and 2-3 zone, a 3/4 press, as well as a 2-1-2 full court press. The Engineers must be prepared to handle the ball in the backcourt and use their size advantage down low.



Redfield, Acker Power MIT Past Wheaton

The 6'8" Junior power-duo of Matt Redfield and Andrew Acker powered MIT past Wheaton College Wednesday evening, leading the Engineers to a 75-57 conference win. The two dominating forces combined for 45 points on 16-of-21 shooting (76%), 25 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks, 3 steals, and 2 dunks.

MIT as a team shot 52.2% from the field, and out-rebound the Lyons 42-25. After a first half which saw the two teams nearly tied at half-time, MIT's nationally-ranked defense went on to hold Wheaton to 37% from the field and 0-of-7 from three in the second half.

6'6" sharp-shooting Sophomore Justin Pedley netted 13 points on 4-of-7 shooting from three, while Sophomore point guard Ryan Frankel paced the Engineers with 5 assists.

MIT moves to 14-4 on the season, 5-2 in conference, and faces Clark University on Saturday.


Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Game Preview: MIT vs. Wheaton

MIT vs. Wheaton 
Wednesday, Rockwell Cage - Cambridge, MA 7pm

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Probable Starters:
MIT (13-4, 4-2) Ht. PPG RPG Wheaton (7-8, 2-4) Ht. PPG RPG
Matt Redfield 6'8" 13.3 8.9 Zach Parsons 6'5" 5.3 4.1
Andrew Acker 6'8" 11.9 10.5 Quinton Dale 6'4" 6.9 5.3
Dennis Levene 6'8" 4.5 4.4 Mike Cannon 6'3" 5.8 4.0
Justin Pedley 6'6" 14.3 1.5 Agyei Gregory  6'3" 14.7 4.7
Dakota Pierce 6'3" 4.8 1.9 Will Bayliss 5'10" 7.2 4.5 apg

A Look at Wheaton:
Wheaton College comes into the 2013-2014 season with a reloaded roster, adding front-court depth and an exceptional rookie class. They have added 9 "impact" freshmen to their guard-oriented attack, and as a team will look to get out in transition. The Lyons will look to get all the way to the rim, shoot the pull-up elbow jumper, or kick it out for three. They are an "early offense" type team, and once in the half-court they will primarily utilize a 4-around-1 or 3-around-2 motion offense. Wheaton will look to spread the defense out for dive and kick opportunities, 1v1, and high ball screens for pick and pops.

Defensively they average over 7 steals and 5 blocks per game, thus making for a disruptive time for any offense. 



Tuesday, January 28, 2014

MIT Defense Leads to 70-46 Victory Over Emmanuel

Box Score

The #1-ranked defense in the country of MIT put the clamps on Monday night in a non-conference showdown with Emmanuel College across the Charles River in Boston. MIT held the Saints to 32.7% shooting from the field and allowed no Emmanuel players to reach double-figures.

MIT is currently ranked #1 in the country in points allowed (54.9), #2 in rebounding margin (11.0), and Top 20 in FG% Defense (38.7%).

Leading the way for the Engineers was the 6'8" Junior big-man duo of Matt Redfield and Andrew Acker, combining for 33 points, 18 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals, 3 blocks, and a handful of dunks. Sophomore point guard Ryan Frankel added 9 points along with 3 steals and Freshman Dakota Pierce added 8 with two threes.

MIT returns to NEWMAC play Wednesday night in Rockwell Cage as they take on Wheaton College at 7pm.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Game Preview: MIT vs. Emmanuel

MIT vs. Emmanuel 
Monday, Jean Yawkey Center - Boston, MA 7pm

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Probable Starters:
MIT (12-4, 4-2) Ht. PPG RPG Emmanuel (4-12, 2-8) Ht. PPG RPG
Matt Redfield 6'8" 13.1 9.0 Lyndon Harewood 6'6" 4.2 3.8
Andrew Acker 6'8" 11.6 10.6 John Clay 6'1" 7.6 7.2
Dennis Levene 6'8" 4.5 4.4 Alex Myers 6'1" 5.1 2.2
Justin Pedley 6'6" 14.8 1.5 Josh Welles  6'0" 6.4 1.8
Dakota Pierce 6'3" 4.5 1.8 Kyle Smith 5'10" 10.3 2.2 apg

A Look at Emmanuel:
Emmanuel is an extremely fast, talented, and quick team. Scoring in transition is the Saints' main offense, as they will push the ball hard and look to score quickly. In the half-court, Emmanuel will look to score just off the first or second pass, and their first priority is getting to the rim. If their quick-hit sets don't work, they will look to go 1-on-1 late in the shot clock.

Defensively Emmanuel will use their quickness to disrupt the opposing offense. Look for Emmanuel to implement a full-court press as well as a mixture of defenses against MIT's height. 



MIT Outlasts Emerson 71-66

Box Score

MIT and Emerson combined for 68 points in the paint and 68 rebounds in a battle around the basket for 40 minutes, with the Engineers prevailing at the end 71-66. MIT held the advantage in both categories (40-28 points in the paint, 38-30 rebounds), which helped them seal the win after another poor performance from beyond the three (just 4-of-17).

Leading the way for MIT was 6'8" Co-Captain Matt Redfield with 23 points, 10 rebounds, 4 blocks, 2 assists, 1 steal, and a dunk. Fellow 6'8" co-captain Andrew Acker notched a double-double as well with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Sophomore Ryan Frankel netted 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting, 3-of-3 from three, along with 6 assists and 3 boards.

MIT moves to 12-4 (4-2) and takes on Emmanuel College tonight in a non-conference matchup.