Thursday, February 1, 2024

News On The Horizon 2/1/2024

February Coaching Carousel Breakdown--Burner Ball

Mid-Major Hot Seat

Mike Davis (Detroit Mercy)

Detroit Mercy is 0-22. This is likely it for Mike Davis.

Matt Crenshaw (IUPUI)

Crenshaw hasn’t been able to get things going at IUPUI. They’re looking at their third straight single-digit win season.

Andrew Toole (Robert Morris)

We could see Toole look for a parachute somewhere else if he’s not let go.


Coaches on Retirement Watch

Greg Kampe (Oakland)


State hoops: Big Ten scheduling news is fantastic news for Michigan's mid-majors--The Detroit News

"Very," Oakland men's coach Greg Kampe said, when asked how good the Big Ten news is for mid-majors.

Michigan State Spartans coach Tom Izzo and Oakland University Golden Grizzlies coach Greg Kampe chat on the floor before the game at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.

Mid-major men's basketball teams can collect upward of $100,000 for going on the road to play a power-conference foe. Do several a season, and that means big money for mid-major schools, where every nickel matters.

Kampe was particularly concerned about what the Big Ten would do, fearing expanding the conference schedule to 22 or even 24 games could eventually phase out the annual rivalry game with Michigan State — even though Michigan State's Tom Izzo pledged last year to continue playing Kampe and Oakland for as long as he's on the job.

Oakland played three Big Ten teams this year, including Ohio State and Illinois. Detroit Mercy played Northwestern, while Central Michigan played Ohio State, Eastern Michigan played Michigan, and Western Michigan played Northwestern and Ohio State.

On the women's side — where the buy-game checks aren't as big but still are important — Oakland played at Michigan and Michigan State, Detroit Mercy played at Michigan State, Central Michigan played at Michigan State, Eastern Michigan played at Michigan, and Western Michigan didn't play a Big Ten opponent this season but did play at Michigan and Michigan State last season.

Slam dunks

▶ She's only in Year 2 as Detroit Mercy's women's head coach, but Kate Achter already could be looking at an extension. Athletic director Robert Vowels approached Achter back around Christmas about starting talks, and Vowels said he expects to have discussions with Achter's agent sometime this week. Smart move, given there has been interest in Achter — she was contacted this offseason about the open job at Bowling Green, her alma mater, and she would seem to be an obvious target for Eastern Michigan, which fired Fred Castro this season — and will likely to continue be, as the Titans keep impressing.

Detroit Mercy is 14-9, a remarkably fast turnaround, given where the program was at when Achter took over, with a revolving door at head coach, and few wins to speak of. Detroit Mercy is tied for third place in the Horizon League.

▶ I wrote this week about the struggles with the Detroit Mercy men, who are 0-22 and have just 10 games left to get a win — nine in the regular season, and at least one in the Horizon League tournament, from which all teams qualify. There wasn't much positive to say, as there's an obvious disconnect between veteran head coach Mike Davis and most of his players. But one player stands out to me, and that's sophomore guard Marcus Tankersley, who seemingly is always staying after practice to shoot, often by himself. I asked him why he's still motivated.

"I love basketball, and I love the game," Tankersley said. "I just feel like as the leader of this team, if the guys see me doing extra after practice and me just caring and giving it my all, maybe that will rub off on them."

▶ Speaking of Detroit Mercy, Titans legend Antoine Davis, the NCAA's second-all-time leading scorer, is returning to town Tuesday, playing for the NBA G League's Rip City Remix in a game against the Motor City Cruise on the campus of Wayne State. The Cruise is marketing it as Detroit Mercy Day, and Davis and another Detroit Mercy legend, Earl Cureton, will host a meet-and-greet with fans after the game. Tip-off is at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $7 for general-admission seating, through Ticketmaster. Davis is averaging 18.5 points through 13 games.



Cleveland State Men's Basketball Heads West to Take On Detroit Mercy--csuvikings.com

Frontcourt reserves turn the tide for CSU at Purdue Fort Wayne--HoriZone Roundtable
Cleveland State Women’s Basketball Earns 70-60 Victory At Purdue Fort Wayne--csuvikings.com



'I saw it coming': Detroit Mercy, once a proud program, nears brink of infamy--The Detroit News
Titans Drop Hard-Fought Affair To Cleveland State--detroittitans.com

Titans Tripped Up at Northern Kentucky--detroittitans.com



Coach Sundance Wicks has transformed the UWGB defense into the stingiest unit in the Horizon League--Green Bay Press-Gazette
Douglas and Reynolds Lead the Way as Green Bay Downs IUPUI on Education Day--greenbayphoenix.com

UWGB women look to take control in Horizon League title race with sweep of Cleveland State--Green Bay Press-Gazette



EGBUTA MATCHES CAREER-HIGH AS JAGS FALL AT GREEN BAY--iupuijags.com

TURNER’S CLUTCH FREE THROWS SEAL JAGUAR’S WIN OVER PENGUINS, 69-63--iupuijags.com



Women's Basketball Captures Road Win over Robert Morris, 61-43--mkepanthers.com



Volz earns 100th win in Northern Kentucky victory--LINK nky
Women’s Basketball celebrates with big victory over Detroit Mercy on Education Day--nkunorse.com



Oakland outlasts Milwaukee in double-overtime thriller--The Oakland Post
Oakland dominated by Green Bay Phoenix in Horizon League showdown--The Oakland Post
Good things come in threes: Meet Jack Gohlke--The Oakland Post
Golden Grizzlies Outlast Colonials, 87-72, for Fifth-Straight Home Win--goldengrizzlies.com

Oakland women’s basketball faces tough defeat against Cleveland State--The Oakland Post
Golden Grizzlies Comeback Falls Just Short Against Wright State--goldengrizzlies.com
Golden Grizzlies Hunt for the Season Sweep as they Head to NKU--goldengrizzlies.com



Mastodons confident in strong finish to season; Milwaukee comes to town Thursday--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Mastodons let late lead get away, lose sixth of seven--Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Panthers Edge 'Dons in #HLMBB Contest--gomastodons.com

'Dons Fall at Home to Cleveland State--gomastodons.com



Goldberg: Men’s Basketball Mid-Season Report Card--Colonial Sports Network
RMU Men’s Basketball Falls at Oakland--rmucolonials.com

Three-Point Shooting Woes Plague Colonials in Loss to Milwaukee, Extend Losing Streak to 10--Colonial Sports Network
RMU Women's Basketball Drops Home Contest Against Milwaukee--rmucolonials.com



Wright State basketball: Foes are finding out it’s best not to foul Raiders--Dayton Daily News
National audience awaits Raiders on Thursday night--wsuraiders.com

Raiders overcome slow start, win by double digits Wednesday night--wsuraiders.com
Raiders take on Detroit Mercy Friday night--wsuraiders.com



Two big wins put YSU in great spot in Horizon League; Offensive potency and defensive tenacity keys to continued success--HoriZone Roundtable
Penguins’ defense prevails--The Jambar
Penguins Visit Raiders Thursday Night on ESPNU--ysusports.com

Women’s basketball pushes into February--The Jambar
Penguins Lose 69-63 in Day Game at IUPUI--ysusports.com
Women's Basketball to Host Milwaukee in Annual Pink Game on Saturday--ysusports.com

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