Friday, December 25, 2009

Happy Holidays From Cherry And White Nation!


From the staff of Cherry & White Nation, we wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays. Just because Christmas is over doesn't mean that you all need to put your heads down and sit in a trance until next Christmas.

We still have a Temple bowl game...that's right, a TEMPLE BOWL GAME! Don't forget, the Men's basketball team is RANKED! Can anything get any better then this? Go OWLS!

Once again, we all wish you a safe and happy holiday season!

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Temple Owls are finally ranked!

The Temple Men's basketball program is ranked in the top 25 for the first time since November 2001. The Owls were finally able to get in the top 25 after defeating two unbeaten teams, Villanova and Seton Hall back to back. The Owls are 9-2 on the year and have multiple impressive wins including Siena, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Villanova and Seton Hall. To further their resume they lost a one point heart breaker to #15 Georgetown.
Perhaps the biggest reason for the Owls great success is their stingy defense. They are ranked third in scoring defense by only allowing 55.1 ppg which is very impressive when you look at all the high scoring offenses they held way below their averages. They are also 4th in 3 point percentage with the opponent only making 23.9% of their 3 pointers. The Owls defense is one of the most impressive defenses I have seen in a few years.
Temple has a week off before they play Bowling Green at the McGonigle Hall - the Owls old home court. It will be a retro night and the team will be wearing a jersey from the 80's. Temple will look to keep their win streak alive the next few games before they take on Kansas Jan 2. As always... Go Owls!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Temple to Take on Undefeated Seton Hall

Temple basketball will take on Seton Hall Saturday at 7pm. Seton Hall is the 4th undefeated Big East opponent Temple will face this year. So Temple won't be afraid of Seton Hall since they have already played a lot of good teams out of the Big East. However, Temple is 1-2 in games vs undefeated Big East opponents, the most recent being a comeback win vs #3 Villanova. Hopefully Temple can use that big win vs Nova to get them pumped for the next few tough games games before the conference schedule starts. Temple will face yet another high scoring team. Seton Hall averages over 90 ppg which is more than nova averaged. However, Temple proved vs. Nova their defense is legit and can stop a high powered offense. It wont be easy as Seton Hall has 4 players that average over 10 ppg. They also have 2 more players that average over 9 ppg. Temple will have to slow down the tempo of the game to try and mess up Seton Hall's rhythm and have it be a low scoring affair which plays in their favor. Temple will hope that Juan Fernandez can have a repeat performance from the Nova game where he scored 33 points and was 11-15 from the field and 7-9 from behind the arc. Temple will also hope that Brooks can continue gaining confidence and become the scorer they thought he could be at the beginning of the season.
Seton Hall is lead by Jeremy Hazell, who averages 21.5 ppg. Seton Hall also has a very talented forward named Herb Pope who averages 14.6 ppg and 12.8 rpg. Seton Hall will look to make it a high scoring affair and make Temple make a lot shots to win the game. Seton Hall also gets two transfer players eligible for the game Saturday. Keon Lawrence and Jeff Robinson will look to make an immediate impact in the Seton Hall lineup. It will be interesting to see how both teams match up against each other defensively and who marks who.
This will be a great game that should come down to the wire. Temple will need to stay fired up from their Nova win and do work, while Seton Hall will need to be prepared for their first real contest of the year.
Prediction
Temple 71
Seton Hall 66

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Temple comes back to stop Nova from sweeping the Big 5

The picture says it all. As Temple fans stormed the court you could tell how much this win meant to the Temple Owls. Villanova had owned them the past few years and came in today thinking they would easily win again. Temple thought otherwise. Temple hadn't beat a top five team since 2000 vs Cincinnati who was ranked #1. Villanova wasn't quite ranked that high but the win is just as impressive. Villanova came into the game averaging 84 ppg. Temple held them to 65 which is the lowest score Villanova has had all year. It just proves how tough Temple's defense is. Villanova was up at one point 33-19. Temple just kept fighting back though. Temple has a never quit attitude that some teams lack. They fought all the way to take a 42-37 lead early in the 2nd half. Temple never gave that lead up.

Temple was lead by their Argentinian hero Juan Fernandez who has become one of Temples better shooters this season. Fernandez drained 7 3 pointers en route to a 33 point performance. Brooks added 20 points to lead the temple attack. "I've been thinking about this game all week," Fernandez said. "I know Temple didn't beat Villanova for a long time. I think we needed this win. I think we need to prove ourselves." well Fernandez certainly proved himself tonight leading the owls to a huge comeback win vs rival Villanova. Temple fans may be thinking "who needs Christmas when you have Fernandez?" Lavoy Allen added 10 points and 17 rebounds. Allen dominated the glass by having 10 more rebounds then any other player from either team. Guzman lead the team with 7 assists. Every Temple player helped in their own way to lead the team to victory.

Villanova was led by Scottie Reynolds who scored 23 points. Antonio Pena had 16 points and Corey Fisher had 14 points as the only other double digit scorers for the Wildcats. 5 Villanova players average double figure point totals but only 3 scored in double figures. Temple's defense had Villanova struggling to find a rhythm all game. Villanova also wanted to push the tempo but Temple kept slowing the pace of the game down preventing Villanova from getting any fastbreak points.

This is the greatest moment for any temple fan. Beating a rival at home who is ranked in the top 5 and in come from behind fashion. Temple beat a ranked Tennesse team last year. That win is nothing compared to the win tonight vs the #3 ranked Villanova Wildcats. This win should give temple a boost. Temple has a few more tough games before the out of conference schedule is over. Their next game is against Seton Hall. They also play Kansas to finish their out of conference schedule. A game that nobody gives Temple a chance in seems like a much better game now that Temple proved they could hang with any team in the nation. Kansas may want to pay attention because if they overlook the owls like Villanova may have, they might get their wings clipped. Temple is now 8-2 on the year and looks to keep their winning streak going against an undefeated Seton Hall team Saturday. Go Owls!

Temple Opens Big 5 competition with Nova

Temple takes on Villanova at the Liacouras center at 3pm on Saturday. This is Temple's first Big 5 game of the year. The Big 5 is a tournament involving all five Philly teams: Temple, Villanova, St. Joe's, Penn and La Salle. Villanova already beat every other team and looks to beat Temple for its fourth sweep of the Big 5 in 5 years. Temple however proves to be a formidable opponent. Temple is 7-2 on the year and both losses were by single digits to Georgetown and St. Johns. 7-2 is Temple's best start since 1994. Villanova is 9-0 and looks to go 10-0 for the first time since 2005.

Temple proves to continue being a tough defensive team. Temple ranks in the top ten in three point defense and opponents PPG defense. They also rank 24th in field goal percentage. Temple holds teams to 53 ppg. They will look to keep that statistic going vs Villanova. Temple will have to shoot better as Villanova is very good at scoring on a constant basis.

Villanova is top ten in the nation in scoring. They will look to push the tempo of the game and get a lot of fast break opportunities on Temple. Villanova will look for their scoring leader Scottie Reynolds to make clutch shots and set up other players for easy points. Scottie Reynolds is the key to Villanova's success on offense.

Prediction

It will be a much closer game then many people may think. It is a rivalry game and rivalry games are always closer than a normal game. Temple is also home so they should get a boost from the home crowd. This game will come down to whether Temple's defense can stop Villanova's offense. If not Villanova will look for an easy win.

Final Score

Villanova 79

Temple 73

Friday, December 4, 2009

Showdown in the Liacouras Center Temple vs Penn State


The A 10 champion Temple Owls will take on the NIT champion Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday. Temple is 5-2 this season and they are lead by senior guard Ryan Brooks who averages 13.6 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Temple is also lead by 1st team all A 10 selection Lavoy Allen who averages 12.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. Temple however seems to be priding themselves on defense this year averaging 56 points against per game. This could be due to the fact that they no longer have Dionte Christmas, who was one of the most legendary scorers in A 10 history, to rely on to score 20 points a night. The defensive scheme seems to be working for Temple who is 5-2 this season, both losses being by single digits, one a last second heart breaker to 20th ranked Georgetown. However holding Penn State to a low score could be a challenge for Temple.

Penn State is lead by their very talented junior guard Talor Battle who averages 20.1 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Battle is a very creative player who doesn't just produce for himself, but also produces for his teammates. Penn State is a quick team who plays at a quick tempo and likes to get fast break opportunities. They also like to shoot a lot of 3s. 37% of Penn State's shots are from behind the arc. Penn Sate is very dangerous offensively. They are the opposite of Temple. They are better at offense and aren't a tough defensive team.

These are possibly the two most under rated teams in college basketball. Both teams are very talented but neither are picked by the experts to make the NCAA tournament. Both teams have a lot of talented players and can be dark horses in their conferences. This game is very important for both teams. Both teams are 5-2 and have tough games in the future. Both teams will be playing very hard trying to get a win. It will be a very entertaining game and should produce some exciting plays.

Prediction

Both Teams will be playing with a lot of intensity. The game will come down to who can make a shot under pressure. Both teams have proven to be good in big games so it should be a very close game.
Final Score
Temple 67
Penn State 64

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Temple Receives Awards; Pierce Named Freshman Of The Year

The Temple Owls had a terrific season, and are set to appear in their first bowl game in this century. With their great season, it was expected that many Owls would receive postseason honors. These honors have been handed out, with eight players being named to the First Team All-Mac.

The following players all were named to the First Team All-Mac:

Jaiquawn Jarret, DB

Elijah Joseph, LB

Colin Madison, OL

Darius Morris, OL

Andre Neblett, NT

Bernard Pierce, RB

Adrian Robinson, DE

Muhammed Wilkerson, DT

The following players all were named to the Second Team All-Mac:

Devin Tyler, OL

James Nixon, KR

The following players were all named to the Third Team All-Mac

Dominique Harris, CB

Alex Joseph, LB

Amara Kamara, LB

Steve Maneri, TE

John Palumbo, OL

Temple led all the MAC teams in "All-Mac" selections with 15, which is the most nominees since joining the MAC back in 2007. Ohio was the next closest team with 12 nominees, followed by Central Michigan with 11. The Owls also had 8 First Team All-Mac selections, ranking them #1 in the MAC, followed by Central Michigan with 6.

In addition to the First Team All-Mac awards, there were other honors handed out to a few Temple athletes. Running Back Bernard Pierce was named the 2009 Freshman Of The Year by the MAC Conference for his superb play in leading Temple to a postseason bowl game. Defensive End Adrian Robinson was named the 2009 Defensive Player Of The Year, and even Coach Al Golden received an award for being the Coach Of The Year in the MAC.

Cherry & White Nation congratulates all of the players who received these awards, and we cannot wait to see Temple's bowl game appearance.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Williams 4 three pointers pace Temple in win over Western Michigan

Temple rode a big run at the start of the 2nd half in a win over Western Michigan 76-70. Temple had four double figure scorers in the game. Temple was lead by Brooks with 17 points. Williams and Fernandez both had 14 points and Allen had 13 points. Brooks also had 10 rebounds which combines to be Brooks first double double this year. Temple was strong on the glass tonight out rebounding Western Michigan by 3. Temple had 39 rebounds total in the game and the Owls also had one of its cleanest games all year with only 6 turnovers. Temple had a much more productive game offensively shooting 41% from the field and 39% from behind the arc. This is much improved for Temple from last game. The 76 points tonight ties Temple's highest points mark of the season. Craig Williams had the hot hand from behind the arc making 4 of 7 shots.

Western Michigan fought the whole game and kept it close. However they came up on the short end at the end of the game. Western Michigan was lead by their very talented senior guard David Kool who had 30 points on 10 of 19 from the field. He was perfect from the free throw line making all 7 shots. He was also 3 of 9 from behind the arc. His quick release shots had temple defenders late trying to defend all game. 30 points is the 2nd most points scored by one guy against Temple behind Malcolm Delaney who scored 32 points for Virginia Tech. Still a very impressive amount to put up vs any team let alone temple who seems to pride themselves on defense this year. Donald Lawson and Flenard Whitfield also scored in double figures. Lawson had 14 points on 5 of 9 from the field and 4 of 5 from the free throw line. Whitfield had 13 points on 5 of 10 from the field and 2 of 3 from the free throw line. As a team Western Michigan was 13 of 15 from the free throw line which is 87%.

Overall it was a very impressive game offensively for both sides. Temple however got more 2nd chance opportunities which lead to extra points for them, which may have cost Western Michigan the game. At the end of the game, Temple had 16 offensive rebounds. But it was a see saw game that brought many lead changes. However, Temple had the led at the end of the game which is the only lead that matters.

Temple goes to 5-2 on the year. Their next opponent is Penn State, who has a possible All America candidate Talor Battle, who can light up the scoreboard. Temple will have to buckle down defensively for the upcoming game. The game will take place at 4pm on Saturday at the Liacouras center. Go Owls!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Temple vs. Western Michigan Preview

Well, if this was football, this would be a conference matchup, but with Temple being in the A-10 for basketball and the MAC for football, this is just another out of conference game for both teams. Both teams come into this game with 2 losses a piece, but Temple has the advantage in wins with 4, while Western Michigan sits at .500 with a 2-2 record. The Owls are coming off a disappointing loss last Saturday against St. John's, a game in which they should have won, but too many mistakes ended up backfiring on them. On the other hand, Western Michigan is coming into this game with an impressive win over Holy Cross. So what team will come out victorious in this one? That's what I'm for, to help break down the game to give you all a better understanding of what may occur when these two teams step on the court.

What To Expect From Western Michigan
The Broncos tend to spread the ball around to set up their scoring chances. Guard David Kool leads the team with 18.8 points per game, but he will look for his teammate Martelle McLemore to take the pressure off of him. McLemore puts up around 14 points per game, while bringing in 7 rebounds per game. The Broncos are filled with young, talented players, and have already shown glimpses of a bright future to come.
The Broncos are not a three point shooting team, instead they rely on passing the ball around in hope of getting the open look. This could cause problems for the aggressive Temple defense. Western Michigan also has a very talented defender, Donald Lawson, who leads the team in steals (7) and blocks (7). Expect to see a lot of Lawson defensively when Temple has the rock.

The Final Projection
Temple should be able to get good looks offensively, and as long as they can play their style of defense, they definitely can take this game with ease.
Temple 78 - Western Michigan 60

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Bernard Pierce For Heisman?

Okay, maybe that's a little too much. But you can not disagree that Pierce isn't the main reason for Temple's sudden success in college
football. Of course, the Heisman won't be going to Bernard Pierce...at least this year.

The Freshman Running Back, or as Temple fans prefer, "The Freshman Phenom", has emerged as one of the top Half Backs in all of college football. Who would have guessed that Temple would land such a top talent? Well, whatever the case, Pierce is making a mark in Temple's football program, and since he's only a Freshman, he is just beginning his glorious career as an Owl.

On the season, Pierce has compiled 1,308 yards, which ranks him among the top in the nation. The young back has carried the rock 224 times, and has scored on 15 of these touches. These are some amazing numbers for a Freshman, let alone a Freshman who wasn't even expected to get anywhere near the numbers he has so far. But these numbers aren't even the best he could have done. The 6'0", 212 pound back missed the last two games for Temple, one of which was a loss. Had Pierce suited up for last week's game against Ohio, things may have turned out differently.

The season is still not over for Temple, for the first time since 1979, Temple will be participating in a postseason bowl game. The most likely destination for Temple is in the International Bowl, and their opponent is still to be determined. Pierce still has time to build upon his phenomenal numbers thus far, and hopefully gain more confidence for the future.

Bernard Pierce's Key Stats

Attempts: 224
Rushing Yards: 1,308
Receptions: 5
Receiving Yards: 6
TD's: 15
Fumbles: 0

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Temple Loses Final Game of Philly Hoop Group Classic to St. Johns 55-48

In the final game of the Philly hoop group classic the Temple Owls were ice cold in a losing effort to St. Johns. Temple shot 28% from the floor and 21% from behind the arc. Temples leading scorer was Ramone Moore who had 10 points on 3-13 shooting. Lavoy Allen and Rahlir Jefferson added 9 points each. Perhaps the defining moment offensively for temple was when Ramone Moore had a fast break opportunity and got intentionally fouled under the basket. He got two shots and temple got the ball back. However Moore missed both free throws and Temple missed their shot on the possession following the free throws.

St Johns however had slightly better luck shooting 33% from the floor and 27% from behind the arc. They also out rebounded Temple by 1. The St. Johns offense was led by DJ Kennedy who scored 15 points and converted all 9 attempts from the free throw line. Dwight Hardy also scored double digits adding 11. He was 3-6 from the field and 2-5 from behind the arc. He also converted all 3 attempts from the free throw line.

Temples biggest problem was fouls. Temple committed 23 fouls between 7 people. 23 fouls is the most committed by Temple since December 22 of last year vs Long Beach State. St. Johns shot 30 free throws making 20 of them. That turned out to be 36% of St. Johns offense. Many of the fouls committed by Temple were little bumps or fouls away from the basket. They led to easy points for St. Johns. Three temple players had 4 fouls and 3 more Owls had 3 fouls each. The Temple defense was much sloppier in the game which led to St. Johns scoring easy points on Temple. This could have been due to the fact that their 6'11" forward Michael Eric missed his 2nd consecutive game with a right knee sprain. The Owls lacked a good rebounder to help Lavoy and Craig Williams,and both couldn't make up for Eric's rebounding or shot blocking ability.

Sloppy passing was another factor in the game. Temple committed 14 turnovers and St. Johns committed 17 turnovers. This led to easy lay ups for their opponent at the other end.

All in all it was a very sloppy game where the winner came down to who could make the most of the opportunities they got. That turned out to be St. Johns who shot better and made 20 free throws.

Temple now falls to 4-2 on the year. Their next opponent is at Western Michigan on Tuesday December 1st. Temple needs to regroup and forget about this game as fast as possible. Go Owls!