BIG MOUNTAIN SKY Blog Challenge

Blog Conference Affiliation W L Win %
Mountain West Connection Mountain West 6 1 0.857
Big Sky Basketball Big Sky 15 0.167
Big West Confidential Big West 4 4 0.500

Box Scores week 11/13-11/20:
11/14 Fresno State 39, UCR 30
11/15 Cal Poly 64, Northern Colorado 53
11/16 Fullerton 77, Nevada 80
Pacific 61, Fresno State 66
11/17 Fullerton 112, Southern Utah 69
11/18 Northern Arizona 85, UC Davis 82
Southern Utah 61, Nevada 79



Saturday, June 30, 2012

As of 8:30 PM PST/11:30 PM EST Boise State gives it's letter of resignation to the Mountain west

Source is from the Las Vegas Review Journal who reported that it was UNLV President Neal Smatresk who has broken the news.  You can find the link here.

The MountainWestHub twitter feed has confirmed it:

Interesting to note that there hasn't been any press release from Boise State themselves. Maybe they're waiting until 11:59:59 PM MST to announce it.  All we know for now is that the paperwork is in according to Smatresk.  Which now brings us to the next issue which directly relates to all things Big West: will BSU enter the Big West?

UPDATE: Brian Murphy from the Idaho Statesman is confirming this.

My guess is we won't know for another week or two.  Oh well, let the speculation continue...

Friday, June 29, 2012

It's Podcast Time!

Jeremy Mauss from Mountain West Connection and I are doing a podcast late tonight (9 pm PST/12 am EST) to speculate on the BWC/Boise's future.  Hopefully we'll have more than "I don't know" by then.  If you want to listen to the show live, click on the embedded link below.  Otherwise you can go to the mwcconnection section of Blog Talk Radio and listen to the episode later!

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In the meantime, Saturday we'll know a final decision about BSU leaving the MWC (though maybe not joining the Big West) and Sunday we'll be saying ALOHA to the University of Hawaii!  Keep checking in to the Confidential this weekend because it's a big one.


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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A small proposal for the new UCR C-Center

As many of you may or may not know, UCR is trying to build an arena to host their basketball games and other events.  According to UCR's newspaper, The Highlander:
"The proposed C-Center is another project Wickstrom is currently working on, and he hopes to get the project rolling very soon. The C-Center proposal calls for an arena with a capacity of 8,000 to host basketball games, concerts and other events."
All I can say, is it's about damn time.   The city of Riverside needs a multi-purpose arena as does UCR.  If built on campus, the outside events brought in can definitely bring in the revenue.  There are a couple concerns about this C-Center though: where will it go, and how should it be designed?  This is where yours truly decided to take up his pen and a piece of paper and draw things out.  I'll explain my sketches after each paper.

Click to enlarge
 So here's my poor drawing of a UCR map...mostly because I was to lazy to use Google Maps at this point.  The stars represent possible locations and the lone circle represents where I think it should go.  The location where most people think it should go is on the corner of Linden and Canyon Crest, taking out the apartments and food areas there.  The plan may or may not call for the restaurants to be rebuilt into the arena.  I'm not taking any chances: if you take away Sub-Station and Getaway CafĂ©, I will protest (in the only way I know how...blogging).  Plus, taking away living spaces near campus for students is always a bad idea.  The other four locations I marked involve no demolition of housing, just removal of campus space.  The giant playing field next to the Riverside Sports Complex (where the baseball team plays) is a good spot, however it's in a not so good area, and you'll also have non-student residents complaining about the noise.

The last three spots are in the agricultural operation fields.  Of those three, the one just north of Lot 30 (marked with the circle) is my choice of an ideal location.  I don't know what they're growing there, but it's not taking up huge amounts of space.  Also, there's parking already set: to expand, you can fix it so it becomes a multi-level parking structure.  There's easy access to the highway and easy access in and out of the area and the land is already flat so you don't need extra-bulldozing for flat land.  The best part here is that you protect the local businesses who've been there 15+ years on/off campus by not destroying their property.  Another benefit is that it's away from the center of campus, which eases traffic on the busiest part of the university.  The biggest problem here is you would be in conflict with Agricultural Operations, who are a source of huge research funds with the university.  They do have a satellite in Coachella Valley, which they can buy more property/resources with funds from the buy-off of the people funding the C-Center.



Once again, click to enlarge

Here's where things could get hard to see and also debatable.  My influence for modelling the C-Center comes from a few different places: The Viejas Arena (SDSU) and Jenny Craig Pavillion (USD) just to name a couple.  I felt that if this is going to be a multi-event arena with shopping/food, the retail stuff should be outside, like a giant bazaar.   So the retail areas would be outside of the arena itself, but inside the property.  A very basic sketch from top on the bottom right corner shows that the UCR store should have it's own area, a large restaurant opposite it, a fountain in the middle (maybe a citrus style in tribute to the agricultural side of the Inland Empire?), vendors to the left and restrooms/info center to the right.  Entrance to the arena will be all glass (with tinted glass to prevent heat of course).  I like the dome because not only can you do so much with the design, but it also provides great acoustics for inside.

Inside the arena, the performance area would be underground level to make louder acoustics.  For basketball/other UCR sports, the student section should be behind the end of the court opposite the entrance and expanded to 1500 students/grad students (appropriate ratio for a game).  This makes for a more raucus and intense atmosphere.  Soda/snack vendors should be on the corners of the circular walkways.  Notice that I don't have an area for restrooms on the inside of the arena, that's because I wasn't sure where to put them, they really could go anywhere.

I'm not a professional architect, I'm not a building planner...I'm a blogger and a student.  So if you have disagreements, or want to discuss things, leave comments below!


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Morning Links 6/27/12

Good News Everyone! I actually have links, and it's positive news.  We're still waiting on a few things to happen with conference expansion, and we're also waiting for the final Track and Field events to pan out so we can see who's going to London, however, while we're waiting, let's look at some other Big West things.

Kristina Santiago's playing for Team USA!
The Cal Poly center got called upon to play in exhibition games with the Olympic Team in China before the Olympics.  Some good playing time before her professional career begins with Dunav Rose.

Difficult schedule, emotional season upcoming for the Tigers
On top of Bob Thomason's final season as head coach for Pacific, the Tigers will have a daunting task of facing future WCC opponents in Gonzaga, USF, and Santa Clara, MWC (brand spanking new) opponent Nevada and Oral Roberts.

Wickstrom's opinion after one year as UCR AD
His plans, what he accomplished thus far, how to fix things etc... About that C-Center, I'll have something later on that.

An OBNUG commenter (not me) realizes BSU should stay in the MWC
Something that I've agreed with since day 1.  On this site you've been seeing me try to bring BSU to the BWC, because I thought it was a done deal that the Broncos were heading East.  Now BSU is rethinking everything, which goes back to my original thought (stated in MWConnection before I started this blog): STAY!

Three days until decision time for Boise State and the Big West, four days until we say ALOHA!


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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Big West Basketball: Recruitment 2012

As a college sports fan, it's sometimes burdening to keep track of who our schools are trying to recruit for which sports.  Well, worry not: we're here to keep track of all the Big West recruits for you, starting with prospects you can expect to either see in action or red-shirted for the upcoming 2012 men's basketball season.  So take a look, figure out your expectations of your team based on the newcomers for this season.  And please, if you see that I missed a recruit, tell me.  There's nothing more embarrassing than finding out that there's work still to be done.  Now remember, this is for the Class of 2012.  If you have an eye out for any 2013 recruits, tell me, but they won't go in this particular document.

Now, for the important part: the actual spreadsheet.  Click here for access to the list of 2012 recruits.  At the bottom of the spreadsheet is where you can access the different schools.  See the picture below:

You'll notice one main difference: Hawaii is listed as well as Pacific, but SDSU is not.  This is because Hawaii joins in 9 days to the Big West (Welcome!) and Pacific still hasn't left yet (2013, which is when SDSU joins).  Some of you may ask, "Why isn't Rivals on there?"  Simply because Rivals (nor 247 Sports) doesn't have an area for the Big West schools.  So read, analyze, relax and enjoy, as we begin to countdown to the 2012 athletic season.





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UCR men's basketball gets low APR scores...means postseason ban

The NCAA Academic Progress Report (APR) is out and UCR got hit with a postseason ineligibility penalty for low scores.  The APR is calculated as follows by the description below:

"Every Division I sports team calculates its APR each academic year, based on the eligibility and retention of each scholarship student-athlete. Teams scoring below certain thresholds can face sanctions, such as scholarship losses and restrictions on practice. Rates are based on the past four years’ performance."

 UCR's men's basketball team is facing a Level One penalty described as:
"Level One penalties focus on practice restrictions so teams can focus on academics. Teams facing this penalty lose four hours of practice time one day per week. That time must be replaced with academic activities. There are 26 teams this year with this level of penalty."
Which brings me to this: really? Really University of California, Riverside? For a school in a public education system that prides itself on academics, you pull this?  Look, I know Wickstrom tried to explain the problem in the most straight-forward sense, but that still doesn't excuse the fact there could have been ways to fix the problem as is.  But what about an attempt to appeal? I'm sorry, but that's a simple penalty, please don't try to appeal it...it's one year.  Use that year to get better and bring those academics up.  Ask USC football: one year postseason ban is a very light penalty.   Considering that UConn is also under the same penalty, there's a very little chance that you'll get this appealed, and even then, you might look very foolish trying to do so.

Morning Links 6/21/12

LOOK! A WILD LINKS APPEARS IN THE OFFSEASON! This can't be good, can it? I wasn't expecting any news until the last day of June (i.e. a decision on Conference Expansion), let's see what it is:

Postseason ban for UCR after NCAA tabulates low APR scores

More on this later...

The Examiner's UNLV basketball writer really wants BSU to stay in the Mountain West
As much as I would love BSU to come to the BWC, I've been ranting on other sites about keeping BSU in the Mountain West for all sports since about oh, April of last year.  Geographically, it makes sense, and the competition is similar to what BSU would be getting in the Big East.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Big West Track and Field: 4 top-five finishes including a National Champion

UCI may have finished fourth in the Commissioners Cup, but that didn't stop Charles Jock from bringing home an individual National Championship for the Anteaters.  Jock won the 800m to the time of 1:45:59 as he earned UCI a National Title (the first one in 34 years).  He ends his collegiate career as a 3-time All-American and 3-time BWC Track Athlete of the Year.  Personally, I would pencil him down as an Olympian too, but that's my bias.

Right behind him in the 800m was UCSB's Ryan Martin, who finished fourth and also moves on to the U.S. Olympic trials.  The Jock-Martin combo have dominated much of the season, and it's no surprise to see them rack up First Team All-American honors.

UCSB's Barbara Nwaba placed second overall in the women's heptathlon competition to earn herself a First Team All-American honor and a chance to compete for the country at the Olympic trials.  She scored a total of 5,927 points in the Championships, finishing 513 points behind the first place Brianne Theisen of Oregon.

Finally, UCD's Ashley Hearn finished third in the Discus Throw setting a school record of 190 feet, 1 inch.  She will be joining Jock, Martin and Nwaba as a First Team All-American and will also have the opportunity to earn her way to the Olympic team next week.

Other All-Americans:
Second Team:
John Prader - CPU
Ryan Swafford - UCR
Sara Sumpter - UCD

Honorable Mentions:
Ben Woodruff - LBSU
Katrina Graves-Johnson - LBSU
Travis Smith - UCR
Caleb Stuart - UCR
Whitney Sisler - CPU

Congratulations to all the All-Americans.

NCAA Regionals: Cal State Fullerton fails to advance out of Eugene

Cal State Fullerton came into the NCAA Regionals hoping to make it to the Super Regionals.  They came into the Regionals on a small slump having to take 2 of 3 from LBSU to win the conference and even up their last 6 games to .500 ball.

The first match the Titans played was against the Sycamores of Indiana State.  Cal State opened up to a 5-1 lead before the Sycamores led a charge to tie the game in the top of the 6th to 5-5.  With a run in the bottom of the 6th and 3 more in the bottom of the 8th, the Titans finished off Indiana State by a score of 9-5. Ivory Thomas led the Titans with 3 RBI's in that game.

The second game pitted Fullerton against the hosting Ducks.  An uncharacteristic bad start by Dylan Floro led to Oregon taking a 6-0 lead before the Titans fought back.  Fullerton couldn't finish the comeback however, dropping the game 7-5 against the Ducks and finding themselves having to face the surprise Austin Peay in the elimination game.  Michael Lorenzen led the way for the Titans with a 3-run Home Run.

In the elimination match, Fullerton fell to the Governors of Austin Peay.  J.D. Davis pitched 6 fantastic innings before Willie Kuhl gave up a run in the 8th, and Austin Peay never looked back.  Offensively, the Titans couldn't get anything going, earning only 3 hits and no runs as Austin Peay beat Fullerton by a score of 3-0.

Even though, they failed to make it to the Super-Regionals, you have to respect what dominance Fullerton has had in baseball, not breaking their tournament streak, even under first-year head coach Rick Vanderhook.  There's no reason not to have continuous high expectations for Titan baseball in the future.

Morning Links 6/14/12: Welcome to Offseason

Do you hear that silence? That's the offseason: a horrible time when there's very little going on in the sports you're covering.  We here at the Big West Confidential have it a little worse: we don't have football.  However what we do have is potential conference expansion swirling rumors around until June 30th when the Big West finally makes their decision about Boise State.  Se we'll cover some of that, and other projects.  Here's your links:

BSU's prepped to pay a lot
Six figures on top of the subsidy costs is a hefty increase.  However Jeremy from Mountain West Connection doesn't thinks so...

Mountain West Connection speculates about this a little more
Jeremy feels that BSU should be offering a little more than the 6 figure number.  If you followed our twitter debate yesterday, 5 million (which is the MWC's exit fee) was a good number that he came up with.

 Miscellaneous: Progressive Boink's Jon Bois creates a one-act play
In other words...why didn't the Thunder give shirts to these two guys?

12 Big West Track and Field athletes recieve All-American honors
The first team All-Americans travel to Eugene to compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials starting next week.

That's it for now.  Do you have an interesting article you would like to share? Comment below!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Morning Links 6/8/12

Happy Fridays everyone! Get ready, here's your links:

Nwaba leads the way for Big West athletes on Thursday
UCSB's athlete finished second overall in Day 1 of the two day heptathlon.  LBSU's Ben Woodruff finished 19th in the javelin throw, earning himself honerable mention for All-American.  UCD's Sara Sumpter ran in the 10,000 meter race finishing 15th and earning 2nd team All-American.

SI's Holly Anderson suggests the perfect way to choose a selection committee for the proposed football playoffs: REALITY SHOW!
There could be fights, dumb analysis and a swimsuit section (not in article)!  Excellent!

Well, that's it for today.  See anything I missed? Comment below!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Morning Links 6/7/12

It's Thursday! For many UC schools (I don't know about CSU schools), it's right before finals which means that, most of y'all are freaking out about grades and such.  As I'm prepping for finals as well, I'll still be bringing links, however the stories will slow down until after finals.  Here are today's links:

Three athletes compete on the first day of NCAA Championships: three become All-Americans
UCD's Ashley Hearn qualified her way into the US Olympic Track and Field Trials as she finished third overall.  UCI's Jock and UCSB's Martin finished 1st and 2nd in their heat, finishing 4th and 6th overall on the day and qualifying for the next round.

12 more Big West players selected in the MLB Draft to bring the total to 18
here's the final 12 players: Matt Duffy, Long Beach State - 18th (568th) San Francisco Giants
Eddie Orozco, UC Riverside - 22nd (674th) Chicago Cubs
Brennan Metzger, Long Beach State - 22nd (688th) San Francisco Giants
Matt Vedo, UC Santa Barbara - 24th (731st) Seattle Mariners
Lance Roenicke, UC Santa Barbara - 25th (785th) Milwaukee Brewers
Dayne Quist, UC Davis - 28th (872nd) Tampa Bay Rays
Shawn Stuart, Long Beach State - 31st (948th) Colorado Rockies
Zak Edgington, UC Santa Barbara - 34th (1048th) San Francisco Giants
Mark Trentacosta, UC Irvine - 34th (1050th) St. Louis Cardinals
Jared Wilson, UC Santa Barbara - 35th (1060th) Minnesota Twins
Scott Kalush, UC Davis - 39th (1182nd) Baltimore Orioles

Best of luck to these  players in the next round!

Encyclopedia Brown takes a new name...
Thank you Progressive Boink, for constantly reminding us that the younger generation probably doesn't know what an encyclopedia is...

See anything interesting?  Comment below!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Morning Links 6/6/12

Happy Slump Day everyone! Here are your links:

Follow the Track and Field athetes here!
Scroll down to Div I M (& W) Track and Field and stay updated on your teams and conference.

UCSB's Dolan honored as West Region Coach of the Year
This is his first honor as the Gauchos Head Coach, and we hope to see the seasoned coach continue his success as he enters his 25th season next year.

Five selected in Day 2 of MLB draft
Selections are as follows: No. 286 Pittsburgh Pirates - DJ Crumlich, UCI
No. 301 Boston Red Sox - Matt Miller, Cal Poly
No. 319 Oakland Athletics - Brett Vertigan, UCSB
No. 370 Minnesota Twins - Alex Muren, Northridge
No. 422 Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Dylan Floro, Fullerton

For those of you who play NCAA Football on XBOX like an addict
The list is now out for all the teams ratings.  Luke Zimmerman makes some good points.  Some of their rankings don't make any sense whatsoever.

Awesome baseball .gif anyone?
Via Baseball Nation from SBNation


Have a good rest of the day!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Morning links 6/5/12

Off we go, rapidly into the offseason (with the exception of the Track and Field results) and so there will be less Big West links and more general college/miscellaneous sports links.   When we get updates for the Big West, we'll let you know, specifically for conference expansion.  Off we go:

Mitch Haniger selected in the first compensation round of the MLB draft
The Brewers picked him up as a compensation pick for the Fielder trade.  The 2012 BWC Player of the Year was the second highest Mustang ever to be drafted after John Orton.  Congratulations to him.


NCAA Track and Field National Championships start tomorrow
This was the preview given by the Big West website.  Here's to bringing home Championship medals!

The Chronicle of Higher Education is getting into conference realignment
Actually this is a really good article, stating that teams vying to get into better conferences have pushed to bring their academics up to par as well.  TAKE THAT BUZZ BISSINGER!
 H/T to EDSBS


Progressive Boink explains why Microsoft Office is so expensive...
If you have never read Progressive Boink, you need to leave this website right now and go read it.  It's amazing for so many reasons, the least of them being that they take the art of blogging to a whole new level.

That's it for now! Have something you would like to share?  Leave it in the comments!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Time to introduce a human mascot: why Scotty the Bear doesn't cut it anymore

This is going to get me a lot of hate mail, I already know it.  Let me explain first: I am a Highlander, I go to UCR for grad school, and the mascot still bothers me.  I love UCR, and I love Scotty the Bear as a mascot.  But something is amiss about the Highlanders mascot, and I believe it's this: UCR needs a human mascot.

Let's take a look at UCR's quick spirit history: their first mascot was "Buttons" the Scottish Terrier (real name Lady Mac Tavish of Walpole) from 1955-59.  After that they switched to Scotty the Bear.  Why a bear?  Mainly it was because to show their affiliation to the UC System by mimicking UCLA and California, despite UCR's original bear logo being cub-like.  In 1998, with the jump to Division I, UCR changed the mascot logo to have the bear in a half blue paint look, imitating William Wallace in Braveheart.  Scotty however, was the same fun-looking bear with no ferocity about him.


So why does UCR need a human mascot? Frankly, to give a more intense attitude to the school, to it's spirit.  Look at other human mascots around the nation: The Mountaineer (WVU), the Red Raider (Texas Tech and they have a fake human mascot as well), Monty Montezuma...er, the Aztec Warrior, Vili the Warrior, ND's Irishman (is he a leprechaun? I'm not sure...).  We are Highlanders! We need a Robert the Bruce or William Wallace type character screaming at the top of his lungs, terrifying the opponents.   Look at USC's Trojan Warrior (sometimes mistakenly called Tommy Trojan), he stabs his sword on the field after USC takes the field, as does Chief Osceola at Florida State.  I'm fairly sure that the Highlander won't be able to do that, at least on the basketball courts...but they can think of something.















Imagine this: a mascot, wearing UCR Tartan (because we actually have our own official Tartan design approved by the Scottish government), holding a long sword, painted in blue and yellow, yelling at the top of his lungs getting the student section into it.  The pipe band comes out and plays: this is college spirit, no, Highlander spirit at its finest.  Scotty is cool, and cute, keep him for nostalgic purposes and the kids.  Christopher Lambert (NOT Mel Gibson!) gives us an idea of what "The Highlander" could wear, after all, he was a Highlander...

"There can be only one!"  Though I'm pretty sure UCR's Highlander doesn't need all that fur, especially in 80+ degree weather.

Morning Links 6/4/12

With the first weekend in June already gone, summer and the complete college offseason rapidly approaching, we continue our pursuit of Big West news.  Here are your links:

Fullerton eliminated in Eugene Regional by Austin Peay
More on that later, but lets congratulate the Governors on being the token surprise Texas team of the NCAA baseball regionals.  It's too bad they couldn't finish the Ducks, otherwise between them and Kent State, we'd have two potential dark horses.

Boise State's Olympic sports are in the hands of the Big West
There's a reason why I'm conflicted about this, but at the same time, very happy.  As a BSU alum/fan I'm scared to hell that the BWC will turn down any price we throw at them.  At the same time, as a UCR/Big West fan, I'm loving the amount of power we have here.  H/T to Jeremy Mauss for this gem.

Just a friendly reminder that the NCAA Track and Field Championships are in two days
The Big West is sending 13 athletes.  Best of luck to them this week, and here's to hoping we have a National Champion amongst them!

Have anymore links to share?  Comment below!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Morning Links 6/1/12

Welcome to the first day of June.   There's a big game for Fullerton as they play Indiana State in their opening match of the Eugene regional as we rapidly approach the end of the school and college athletic season.  Here are the links:

National Awards coming in for Big West Players
The three All-Americans have been announced, and the three semifinalists for their respective awards are waiting to hear their name called.  We'll keep you updated as the information comes in.

Chian shoots 9 over the final round of the NCAA tournament
He finishes the tournament 18-over, but Chian has one more year of eligibility left, so we hope to see him next year.  On a side note, San Diego State advanced to the three-day match play to compete for the National Championship (we'll keep an eye on our future Big West member).

Hawaii looking to start charging for softball games
I didn't realize that Hawaii had free admittance to their softball games (which is awesome), however with the financial situation the way it is, that's soon to be over.  I think $5 is fair, with free admittance to students/grad students/faculty/Military.  Anyone disagree?

Oregon Coach Horton looking forward to reunion with Fullerton
Excellent article on the Titans previous coach.  Horton led Fullerton to 6 CWS appearances and a National Championship in 2004.  He's trying to build Oregon into the same kind of powerhouse.

Remember all, the Fullerton-Indiana State game is a 2 PM PST, and you can follow on Gametracker.