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Old 11-04-2010, 12:16 AM   #741
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Started my 2028 season with this being my third year at Siena. This year I am playing all the previous school I coached at. At the end of last season I lost one of my assistants.
To make a long story short, went to play North Florida, (UNF legacy starters STAND UP!! lol) went to set my custom playbook and saw they had "All Plays." This was weird because the 500+ legacy games I played, I have never seen that. Went to the Coaches and saw he was a 1st year coach with a record of 2-3. Turns out it was my assistant. UNF was my 1st job.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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Old 11-04-2010, 01:44 PM   #742
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Just wrapped up the 2019-2020 season with West Virginia, the first season at WVU of my career after spending nine seasons at Princeton and three at San Francisco. I've got three Final Fours and a Championship Game appearance in my 13 years of coaching, but I've still yet to cut down the sets and win it all.

POST-SEASON AWARDS

National Awards

National Champions - Pittsburgh Panthers (29-8, 13-5 Big East)
NIT Champions - Wyoming Cowboys (21-12, 7-9 MWC)
National Coach of the Year - Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh)
National Player of the Year - Jesus McGuire (Temple)
Mid-Major Player of the Year - Joshua Fazekas (Pepperdine)
National Defensive Player of the Year - Marcellus Laudato (South Carolina)
Big Man of the Year - Jesus McGuire (Temple)
National Freshman of the Year - Quemont Grumbley (UCLA)

Big East Awards

Big East Regular Season Champions - Marquette Golden Eagles (28-5, 16-2 Big East)
Big East Tournament Champions - Connecticut Huskies (29-6, 14-4 Big East)
Big East Coach of the Year - Jamie Dixon (Pittsburgh)
Big East Player of the Year - Jalen Hodge (Marquette)
Big East Freshman of the Year - Clement Mulligan (St. John's)

West Virginia 2019-2020 Recap

Record - 24-12 (11-7 Big East)
First-Team All-Big East - Marqus Proffitt

Starters
PG #32 Raynardo Admundson 5'11 170 (Arkon, OH) 80 overall SO
PG #5 Justino Whitworth 6'4 186 (Royal Oak, MI) 76 overall SO
SG #20 Dinky Woods 6'5 209 (Toronto, CN) 86 overall JR
PF #41 Marquis Coulter 6'9 240 (Washington, DC) 82 overall SR
C #52 Marquel Proffitt 7'0 233 (Salt Lake City, UT) 78 overall SO

Bench
PG #11 Josh Bigby 5'11 174 (Norfolk, VA) 78 overall JR
SG #1 Zachary Wooten 6'4 177 (Toronto, CN) 70 overall FR
SF #30 Allan Pena 6'8 209 (Toronto, CN) 77 overall FR
SF #31 Jorge Henderson 6'6 214 (Baltimore, MD) 75 overall FR
SF #22 Piotr Hrycaniuk 6'3 194 (Poland) 71 overall FR
PF #42 Damian French 6'9 247 (Tasmania) 69 overall FR
C #51 DeShaun Chatman 6'7 259 (Mentor, OH) 80 overall JR

Reserves
PF #55 Adren Mann 6'8 214 (Toronto, CN) 68 overall FR (Redshirting)

Coaches
James Frizzell: A- overall (12th year)
Brad Huse: B overall (1st year)
Jarrett Felton: B overall (1st year)

Individual Statistics:
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Player                 GP  PT/G  R/G  A/G  S/G  B/G  M/G    FG%   3P%   FT%
Marquel Proffitt       36  14.1  8.2  1.5  1.3  1.4  21.5  .527   ---  .703
Justino Whitworth      36  11.1  2.1  1.3  1.5  0.2  18.8  .436  .405  .756
Dinky Woods            36  10.0  3.5  1.3  1.7  0.2  22.8  .404  .381  .842
Raynardo Admundson     36  9.0   2.9  4.4  1.9  0.0  21.6  .400  .290  .836
Marqus Coulter         36  8.2   5.5  1.2  1.2  0.9  21.3  .482   ---  .793
Allan Pena             36  7.5   2.4  0.6  0.9  0.3  14.1  .450  .258  .794
DeShaun Chatman        36  4.5   3.3  0.7  0.9  0.2  13.3  .460   ---  .750
Josh Bigby             36  3.8   1.1  1.7  1.1  0.0  11.8  .338  .265  .800
Jorge Henderson        32  3.2   1.0  0.3  0.5  0.0  6.3   .386  .277  .891
Damian French          36  2.8   1.7  0.3  0.7  0.4  8.9   .529  .000  .500
Zachary Wooten         29  1.2   0.8  0.2  0.3  0.0  4.8   .279  .256  .500
Piotr Hrycaniuk        11  0.2   0.5  0.2  0.4  0.0  3.5   .142  .000   ---
Team Total             36 74.8  32.5 13.5 11.9 3.8   ----  .443  .337  .773
Coaching Statistics:
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Coaching Record:
 
Season     School         Record     NCAA Tournament Results
2007-2008  Princeton       18-11     N/A
2008-2009  Princeton       21-9      First Round (#12 Seed)
2009-2010  Princeton       25-9      Sweet Sixteen (#9 Seed)
2010-2011  Princeton       22-8      First Round (#8 Seed)
2011-2012  Princeton       26-6      Second Round (#8 Seed)
2012-2013  Princeton       32-5      Final Four (#3 Seed)
2013-2014  Princeton       25-7      First Round (#12 Seed)
2014-2015  Princeton       31-4      Second Round (#3 Seed)
2015-2016  Princeton       31-5      Elite Eight (#3 Seed)
2016-2017  San Francisco   20-15     First Round (#12 Seed)
2017-2018  San Francisco   33-6      Final Four (#3 Seed)
2018-2019  San Francisco   35-5      Championship Game (#3 Seed)
2019-2020  West Virginia   24-12     Sweet Sixteen (#6 Seed)
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13 years                   343-102

NCAA Tournament Record: 22-12
NIT Record: 0-0
Ivy League Conference Record: 114-12
WCC Conference Record: 30-12
Big East Conference Record: 11-7


Ratings
Offense: B+
Defense: B+
Teaching: A+
Scouting: C+
Charisma: A+
Discipline: B
Overall: A-


Achievements
Regular Season Championships: 10
Conference Tournament Championships: 3
NCAA Tournaments: 12
NCAA Sweet Sixteens: 6
NCAA Elite Eights: 4
NCAA Final Fours: 3
NCAA Championships: 0
Preseason #1 Rankings: 0
20 Win Seasons: 12
30 Win Seasons: 5
Conference Coach of the Year: 9
National Coach of the Year: 0
All-Conference Players: 41
All-American Players: 4
National Players of the Year: 0
Pro Draftees: 1


Goals Reached
Sign a Four Star Recruit
Sign a Five Star Recruit
Sign a World Recruit
Sign a High School All-American
Assemble a Top 20 Recruiting Class
Go an Entire Season With No Unhappy Players
Have a Player Chosen Freshman All-Conference
Have a Player Chosen All-Conference
Coach a Conference Player of the Year
Coach an NCAA All-American
Have a Player Chosen in the Pro Draft
Have an Underclassman Chosen in the Pro Draft
Coach a Team to a Winning Record
Coach a Team to 10 Wins
Coach a Team to 20 Wins
Win a Non-Conference Tournament
Upset the #1-Ranked Team
Coach a Team into the Top 25
Coach a Team to a Conference Championship
Coach a Team to an NCAA Tournament Bid
Coach a Team to the Sweet Sixteen
Coach a Team to the Final Four
Be Chosen Conference Coach of the Year
Get Hired by a Larger Conference Team
Get Hired by a Power Conference Team
Get 5,000 Legacy Points in One Season
Accumulate 200 Career Wins

Goals Not Yet Reached
Sign a Five Star Recruit in Season
Sign the Mr. Basketball for Your State
Sign the Top Recruit in a Recruiting Class
Assemble the Top Recruiting Class
Coach a Player of the Year Award Winner
Coach a 2K Sports Award Winner
Coach a Team to the #1 Ranking
Coach a Team to the NCAA Championship
Coach a Team to a #1 Seed in the NCAA Tournament
Be Chosen NCAA Coach of the Year
Get a Lifetime Contract With Any Team
Get 200,000 Legacy Points in Your Career
Accumulate 500 Career Wins
Accumulate 800 Career Wins
Accumulate 900 Career Wins
The link to my full legacy is in my signature.
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Old 11-10-2010, 11:59 PM   #743
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During In-Season signing Period, I signed my best recruit ever.

Dewitt Warner Bronx, NY
5*
HS All-Am
New York Mr. Basketball
PG Ovr:3 Pos:1
5'9" 168

Recruiting Priorites:
1. Being close to home
2. Getting playing time
3. Feeling wanted
not concerned with getting good coaching.

ABL Stats
PPG 19.3
Reb 4.4
Ast 7.3
3p% .369

Key Attribute Grades
3PT - B+
PASS - A-
BLK - A-
DAWR - A-

I started contacting him around his HS JR year. Turns out he was #1 at his position and I was in his top 3 teams. It was mainly between Duke and Siena (me). Me being 2nd on the list when signing period came. Was kinda bummed to see that Florida got the #1 recruit and was mentioned on the show. I seen plenty of times where they go to #3. Thought I would see my team on the show
As I took over with 4 starting SR's, I knew I could build it into Mid-Major powerhouse. All of the other top 25 signed to Major Conference schools.
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Old 11-13-2010, 07:39 PM   #744
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Started my 2028 season with this being my third year at Siena. This year I am playing all the previous school I coached at. At the end of last season I lost one of my assistants.
To make a long story short, went to play North Florida, (UNF legacy starters STAND UP!! lol) went to set my custom playbook and saw they had "All Plays." This was weird because the 500+ legacy games I played, I have never seen that. Went to the Coaches and saw he was a 1st year coach with a record of 2-3. Turns out it was my assistant. UNF was my 1st job.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Siena's a top 10 team in my legacy right now. Ranked #6 at 25-1.
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Old 11-14-2010, 01:35 AM   #745
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#6?!?! I just broke the Top 25. Ranked 25 and i'm halfway thru conf. play. 14-3 I believe. 2-2 vs top 25 teams
Big wins UCONN, UL, KU Lost to UMASS in preseason NIT final and SDSU, ARIZ. Rest of my schedule there are no outmatched opponents. Next year maybe #6. What year are you in? Im in 2028.
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Old 11-14-2010, 02:47 AM   #746
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I think it might be time for me to start a new legacy; this is still the only offline bball game I enjoy playing. Something about it being college just makes it 100 times better.

I'm going into it with a totally different mind state this time. I think I am going to experiment with editing the height on my team and then editing it of the computer opponents that I play. It, from what I've noticed, yields basically the same simulated stats no matter what the height is, but it seems that anyone over 6'10 is just too much of a beast.

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Old 11-14-2010, 09:57 AM   #747
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#6?!?! I just broke the Top 25. Ranked 25 and i'm halfway thru conf. play. 14-3 I believe. 2-2 vs top 25 teams
Big wins UCONN, UL, KU Lost to UMASS in preseason NIT final and SDSU, ARIZ. Rest of my schedule there are no outmatched opponents. Next year maybe #6. What year are you in? Im in 2028.
I'm in 2015, 8th year of my Legacy. The tourney's here now and they're 30-1 and a #2 seed in my region. I'm #1 seed w/ my North Texas team. North Texas-Siena regional final?
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Old 11-15-2010, 07:32 PM   #748
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After 8 years I am at a turning point in my career. I have just completed my 5th and final season at North Texas. We went 29-1 during the regular season, the only loss being on the road to an SMU team that finished near the bottom of the CUSA, go figure. Won the conference tourney and earned a #1 seed in the West regional. After defeating Eastern Illinois, Oregon, smoking Boston College in the Sweet 16 104-54, and defeating Baylor in the regional final to advance to the Final Four for the 2nd consecutive season. There we would face the #1 Overall Seed Florida. Florida killed us. They would not miss a three. And I couldn't make a shot. They won 98-56. Yep, got embarrassed. Duke beat UNC in the other Semi and beat Florida to win the Nat'l Championship.

So after the season was over, the coaching carousel came up, and to my surprise the UNC job was open, as Roy Williams was retiring. I had to choose between going to an established team and program in UNC, or going to Wake, which had went 6-23 the season before and hasn't made the tournament since 2004 (it's 2014 now). Now mind you, I am a HUGE UNC fan in real life. But ultimately I feel like it's always better to build something from the ground up than to go to something already made, so I passed on UNC and went to Wake. Tubby Smith goes from Hawaii to UNC.

So as I enter my 9th Season, 1st at Wake, here is my resume.
2007-08 UC Riverside 16-14 won conference tourney, l 1st round NCAA
2008-09 " 23-12 won conference tourney, lost in Elite 8
2009-10 " 24-9 won reg season conference, lost conference tourney SF, l 1st rd NIT
2010-11 North Texas 32-3 won conference tourney, lost in Elite 8
2011-12 " 28-7 lost Sweet 16
2012-13 " 27-5 lost 2nd Round
2013-14 " 36-4 National Champions
2014-15 " 36-2 lost Final Four

Overall Record: 222-56

BTW this is what I have to face in the ACC
#1 Duke
#2 Maryland
#3 UNC
#4 Boston College
#6 NC State
#9 Clemson
#11 Miami
#16 Georgia Tech

8 of 12 teams in the ACC are top 16.

I'm already 2nd guessing myself. Played the midnight madness scrimmage, and boy, this team is weak. Going from my 93 OVR 91 CHEM North Texas team to 81 OVR in the ACC is going to be tough. We're going to get hammered. But I passed up on my dream job for this, I'm ready to step up to the challenge.

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Old 11-16-2010, 11:15 AM   #749
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Just start one with Dartmouth. Simmed my first season to get a recruiting class under my belt. Got a 7'1" C, even though he was a 1-Star I am big on having size under the basket, a 6'2" SG - 2-Star. And I was able to pull a 4-Star PG from Senegal.

Hopefully this class gives me some firepower to up the 11-16 record from season one.

Edit: The PG from Senegal is a 69 overall. Huge pull for me, averaging 24 ppg over the first two games

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Old 11-16-2010, 11:52 AM   #750
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Welcome to Division I basketball, Smackey!!

I just started an open legacy with WVU over the weekend using my 2007 rosters and simming to the current season. So far I'm 3-0, with a 40 point win over Long Island, a 32 point win over Stetson, and a 22 point victory over Fordham. Granted, those aren't opponents to really get psyched about a win over, but what does have me anxious and excited to play my next game is my 6'5", 4* freshman SG, Smackey Carrington. He has exploded onto the Mountaineer scene in a big way and has the WVU fans fired up about the career this kid could have in the blue & gold.

After a tedious recruiting battle with the likes of Syracuse, St. John's, UConn, and Virginia....Smackey gave his committment to Coach Huggins and the Mountaineers, along with fellow 4* recruit & SF, Dennis Cummings. With a solid roster returning from a Sweet 16 team the previous year, this year's squad looks to not only win the Big East, but to bring home the National Championship as well. If the first 3 games of the season are any indication, they very well could be the last team standing after the 2010-2011 campaign.

Smackey made his collegiate debut with an astounding 38 point performance, including an 8-10 shooting clinic from 3-point range. In his 2nd game he didn't disappoint. He dropped in a game high 30 points, along with 8 assists. After a sluggish start in game 3 in which he started out missing his first 6 shots, Smackey went on to score 30 points again, while knocking down 4 consecutive 3-pointers in a 2 minute stretch early in the 2nd half where the Mountaineers rolled off 16 unanswered to basically put the game away.

Next on the schedule is a matchup with undefeated and nationally ranked Tennesse.

EDIT: WVU hands Tennesse their first loss of the season, 74-69. Sophomore C Joe Gordon scored a game high 26 points, while Freshman SG Smackey Carrington chipped in with 17, going 4-7 from 3-point range. Next up for the Mountaineers is road test at 3-1 Oklahoma St.

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