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midgetonadonkey
03-11-2007, 04:14 PM
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NCAA Tournament bid in first year with a conference.

Fucking Aye!!!

Sam
03-11-2007, 04:48 PM
I agree. Go Islanders with Stott Carter!!! He's a Gator!!!

j-6
03-11-2007, 07:23 PM
I thought A&M-Corpus were the Sea Aggies. Did they change the name trying to get their own identity established?

midgetonadonkey
03-11-2007, 08:12 PM
They were never the Sea Aggies.

beachbarbie948
03-11-2007, 08:13 PM
I thought A&M-Corpus were the Sea Aggies. Did they change the name trying to get their own identity established?


I thought that A&M Galveston is/was the Sea Aggies.

samikeyp
03-11-2007, 09:14 PM
I thought that A&M Galveston is/was the Sea Aggies.

You are correct.

midgetonadonkey
03-14-2007, 02:56 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=darcy/070313sportCat=ncb

Islanders complete improbable eight-year trek

By Kieran Darcy
Page 2

HOUSTON -- With two seconds left, everything went into slow motion. There was a baseball pass … then a second pass, intercepted by a blur in a white uniform. And then it was over.

The Texas A&M-Corpus Christi players celebrated in typical style -- sprinting to center court, massing into a giant collective hug before donning their championship T-shirts. But there is nothing typical about their story.

The coach … well, he took another leap. Pretty similar to the one he took 18 Marches ago. Except maybe, just maybe, a wee bit more vertical.

And in that brief moment he had to himself, when his feet left the ground and his arms surged above his head, fists clenched, he didn't have time to contemplate the journey. He didn't have time to look at the logo on the uniforms, or the mascot, or the fans in the stands. All he had time to do was release an expression of pure happiness for his players and satisfaction for a job well done.

After a long, challenging nine-year pregnancy, Ronnie Arrow had finally given birth to a basketball program.

Corpus Christi
Steve Nurenberg
From no pencils to an NCAA Tournament berth, Ronnie Arrow built the Corpus Christi program from scratch.

If Arrow looks vaguely familiar, he should. He's one of the perennial stars of NCAA Tournament highlight reels -- leaping in celebration after his No. 11 seed South Alabama Jaguars upset the Alabama Crimson Tide 86-84 in the first round of the 1989 Big Dance.

Arrow brought the Jags to the Dance again in 1991. His time at South Alabama didn't end like a fairy tale, however -- as is so often the case in the coaching profession. Four games into the 1994-95 season, following back-to-back blowout losses to Southern Utah and Evansville, Arrow was forced to resign.

Arrow, a coaching lifer, was suddenly without a job for the first time in his professional life. Prior to taking the South Alabama job in 1987, he'd been the head coach at San Jacinto Junior College for 10 years, winning three national championships.

Arrow subsequently took a job as a national recruiter for Excel Communications, a long-distance phone company. But after a couple years away from the game, he realized he wanted back in.

In the spring of 1998, Arrow got a phone call from his good friend Tim Floyd, now the coach at USC. Floyd had heard about an opening for a head coach at a school called Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. There was only one catch:

The school didn't even have a team.

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is a university of 8,600 students in Corpus Christi (pop. 314,100), the eighth-largest city in Texas. The city is also a very popular vacation destination, since it sits right on the Gulf of Mexico. And the school is nicknamed The Island University, since the campus is on its very own island.

The university has undergone several transformations since it was first established in 1947. In 1989 the Texas Legislature approved an expansion of the school to make it a four-year comprehensive university. In 1994 that expansion came to fruition with the arrival of the school's first freshmen and sophomores.

Corpus Christi
Steve Nurenberg
For the seven seniors on the Islanders, the Southland title means a dream trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Another aspect of the university's expansion plan was the introduction of an athletics program. "Athletics is hugely important for student engagement and school spirit," says Ken DeDominicis, a vice president for institutional advancement who was heavily involved in these efforts.

With that in mind, DeDominicis proposed an unusual move. He wanted Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to go straight to Division I. "We wanted to get the name of the university out there," says DeDominicis. "Why not go for the whole enchilada?"

The school wasn't going to field a football team, so the men's basketball team would be its highest-profile program. Now it just needed the right person to take the helm.

"Took about two seconds," to accept the job, Arrow says now.

But only when Arrow arrived at Corpus Christi full time did he realize just how big of a challenge he faced. "We had nothing. No papers, no pencils, no mascot," says Arrow. "We didn't even have a logo."

He also didn't have any players, save for three transfers who had to sit out their first year anyway. So Arrow spent that whole first year on the road, recruiting. But he did still hold a Midnight Madness event to kick things off in the fall of '98. "I was in a tux, and my two assistants were there, with the three transfer kids and about six boosters," says Arrow. "We did some shooting, and some passing. … And I told the guys, 'Y'all will remember this, 'cause from now on there will be a lot more exposure.'

"I thought it'd be, max, three years before we'd be in a conference."

On Feb. 27, 2006, the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders wrapped up their seventh season of Division I men's basketball with a 93-69 home victory over Texas-Pan American. For the seventh straight season, there would be no March Madness in Corpus Christi.

Heading to the Big Dance

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi through the years:

1999-2000 -- 13-13
2000-2001 -- 14-14
2001-2002 -- 12-15
2002-2003 -- 14-15
2003-2004 -- 15-11
2004-2005 -- 20-8
2005-2006 -- 20-8
2006-2007 -- 26-6 (and counting)

• Corpus Christi team page
• Player statistics
• Blue Ribbon tournament guide Insider

That wasn't because of a lack of effort, or improvement. Arrow had guided the Islanders to an impressive 13-13 record in their first season, 1999-2000. The Islanders hovered around .500 for the next four seasons as well. Then, in 2004-05, the Islanders had a breakthrough campaign, going 20-8, including a noteworthy win at Florida State. And they followed that up with another 20-8 season in 2005-06, becoming the first independent team to register back-to-back 20-win seasons since Notre Dame in 1989.

But without a conference affiliation, the Islanders had no chance to compete for an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, and no realistic chance for an at-large bid either.

Holding on to the slimmest of hopes that they might receive a call from the NIT, the Islanders kept practicing for almost two weeks after their final game last season. On Selection Sunday the team gathered at Beamer's -- a local burger joint -- to watch the NIT selection show and see if the phone would ring.

"We wrote letters, and I kept calling people. People told me we were being considered," says Arrow. "But lookin' back, I don't know if an independent could ever get in [to a postseason tournament]. But I always had to keep that carrot out there for the kids."

It was a disappointing day. But the players and coaches immediately turned their attention toward the future and went to work, knowing the 2006-07 season would be different. Knowing next season they'd have seven seniors. And knowing they'd finally be joining a conference.

Ten minutes before the tip-off of the Southland Conference tournament championship game this past Sunday afternoon, the national anthem was playing in the arena. Inside the Islanders' shoe box of a locker room, nestled in the far left-hand corner of the gym, associate head coach Andy Helton was barking at the players. "Let's go git it!"

Corpus Christi
Steve Nurenberg
Seven-foot center Chris Daniels was the Southland Conference Player of the Year.

The team then huddled up in the middle of the room to say the "Our Father," their standard pregame ritual. But before they launched into the prayer, Arrow leaned in from behind the huddle and said, in his raspy Southern twang, "We're champions, boys. Let's go prove it."

Yes, this season the Islanders finally had that chance.

On July 1, 2006, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi was formally admitted into the Southland Conference, meaning these seven seniors would finally get a chance -- one single chance -- to make an NCAA Tournament, and make a dream come true:

• Taurean Mitchell. One of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi's starting guards, Mitchell actually grew up in Corpus Christi. But that doesn't mean he always wanted to be an Islander. "As a freshman [in high school], I'd never heard of the team," says Mitchell. "I knew most of the players, and I had played with them, and I was like, 'This is not a good team!'" But Arrow was the first Division I coach to offer Mitchell a scholarship and he decided to stay home and play in front of his family and friends.

• Josh Ervin. Ervin is Mitchell's backcourt running mate and fellow co-captain. In fact, the two are practically interchangeable -- they're the same size (6-foot-1), and both handle the ball very well and will knock down an open perimeter shot. Ervin hails from Houston.

• Kevin Menifee. A 6-5 swingman from Pittsburgh who can lock a player down defensively and swarm the glass for rebounds -- all while appearing to barely break a sweat -- Menifee is also the brother of former UConn and current WNBA star Swin Cash.

• Seth Engelken. A 6-7 power forward from Missouri, Engelken will scratch and claw for every loose ball and rebound he can get his fingers on, and he also handles the ball pretty well for a big man.

• Chris Daniels. The 7-footer from San Antonio was the Southland Conference's Player of the Year this season (15.2 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 1.5 bpg), and has NBA scouts checking him out. He can opt to return for one more season at Corpus Christi after regaining the year of eligibility he lost due to academics as a freshman. He says he probably will return for one more year.

Daniels is also quite the character. One of his many nicknames on the team is Big Greasy -- "because I used to weigh 300 pounds. And my lips are extremely big. I got teased a lot as a little kid. Imagine these lips on a 6- or 7-year-old's body!" Deep down, Daniels seems like quite the teddy bear -- which is rather ironic since, according to the team's media guide, he sleeps with a teddy bear. "Aw man they're just playin', I don't sleep with no teddy bear," Daniels replied when questioned about that. "They just told me to say that for fun."

• Josh Washington. J-Wet (because his jump shots usually splash through the net) is the team's sixth man, and he provides instant offense from behind the 3-point arc (he's the team's second-leading scorer). Washington hails from Lubbock, Texas, and played two seasons for Bob Knight at Texas Tech before transferring to Corpus Christi, hoping to get more playing time. Washington also stands out from the rest of his teammates because he wears a green T-shirt during warm-ups, while the rest of the team wears blue shirts. "I've been wearing it since our first conference game, and it's brought me good luck," says Washington. "The guys call it the green light shirt."

Corpus Christi
Steve Nurenberg
Senior guard Josh Ervin averages 8.2 points per game and shoots 40 percent from the 3-point arc.

• Cedric Smith. Most teams can't afford the luxury of bringing a player as good as Smith off the bench. He's the team's third-leading scorer at 9.8 ppg, plus he's shooting 59.2 percent from the field -- which is actually down from the 66.2 percent he posted a season ago, which was second in Division I. Odds are, if Smith puts up a shot, it's going in.

Besides those seven seniors, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi features:

• Scooby Johnson. Scooby, like Smith, shoots a very high percentage from the field (60.4 percent), and averages a similar 9.2 ppg off the bench. He's also the guy on the team most likely to have his own late-night talk show someday.

• Matt Slatnick. Every Cinderella needs a walk-on who can play and Slatnick fills that role perfectly. The 5-11 sophomore from Austin can really fill it up from beyond the 3-point arc if he gets open looks.

• Carl Nelson. Nelson, a 6-11 sophomore, only averages six minutes per game, but provides valuable breather time for the other big men, particularly Daniels.

And then there's the scout team, aka the "White Team" (because they always wear white uniforms in practice) -- the group of five guys who don't often see serious minutes during the games but are responsible for learning the opponent's plays and showing them in practice. That group is led by 6-foot sophomore guard Dominique Taylor, and also includes 5-10 freshman Brandon Roberson, 6-foot redshirt freshman Adan Montalvo, 6-5 junior Cameron Teague and 6-7 redshirt freshman Chad Nelson.

Seven Islanders average at least 20 minutes per game (and an eighth, Engelken, averages 15.2), and no player averages more than 27 minutes -- meaning this team is pretty deep for a Cinderella, and Arrow keeps his players fresh.

Also, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is second in the nation in field-goal percentage (52.4 percent), behind only the defending national champs, Florida (52.7 percent) -- pretty darn impressive.

The Islanders didn't have any eye-opening nonconference wins this season. They lost at Oklahoma State by 22, at Mississippi State by 24, at UNLV by 10 and at Purdue by 18. But all those games were before January. The Islanders rolled through their first year of conference play, winning the regular-season Southland title with a 14-2 record (23-6 overall).

Last Thursday, the first day of the Southland tournament, the Islanders took care of No. 8 seed SE Louisiana 80-72, shooting 59.6 percent but committing 26 turnovers, which allowed the Lions to hang around. On Friday, the Islanders knocked off No. 4 seed McNeese St. 87-66, shooting 56.4 percent and pretty much controlling the game the whole way.

That set up Sunday's championship game against No. 3 seed Northwestern State, which won the conference tournament a year ago, and went on to upset Iowa as a No. 14 seed in the first round of the Big Dance.

A fitting opponent for the final step.

With two seconds left, everything went into slow motion.

Corpus Christi
Steve Nurenberg
Team of destiny? Chris Daniels and his teammates won't be an easy win for Wisconsin.

The Islanders had jumped out to a 44-36 halftime lead, but the Demons kept hanging around, and hanging around, and hanging around. And all of a sudden Northwestern State trailed by only one, 79-78, with two seconds to play.

Josh Ervin stood at the foul line, to shoot two. But there was a delay of several minutes, as the referees tried to get the correct time displayed on the scoreboard. Then Northwestern State called a timeout, to ice the shooter.

Ronnie Arrow and the Islanders were going to have to wait even longer.

Finally, Ervin received the ball from the referee. Dribble, dribble, dribble, spin, dribble … good. Dribble, dribble, dribble, spin, dribble … good. 81-78. Timeout Northwestern State. Following that, timeout Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Then -- finally -- there was a baseball pass … then a second pass, intercepted by a blur in a white uniform. The Islanders were going to the NCAA Tournament.

And several minutes later, standing on a ladder holding a pair of scissors, Ronnie Arrow cut the cord, and held his piece aloft for the crowd that had gathered below to see. He lingered on that ladder for a moment. And his eyes fell on the logo on the uniforms, and the mascot, and the fans that had poured down from the stands.

"This is a culmination of all the players who for eight, nine years have helped build this program," says Arrow. "We've come a long way."

Now he gets to watch his baby grow.

THE ONE AND ONLY
03-16-2007, 01:24 AM
Just happy to be dancin after owning the southland. The 7' CD will score and hopefully rebound against Wisc.

Dre_7
03-16-2007, 04:28 AM
No Brian Butch, so their 7 footer will have a nice little game, but it wont really matter cuz Wisconsin will easily handle A&MCC.

But speaking of butch, he did practice (AND SHOOT WITH HIS RIGHT HAND!!) yesterday. A great sign. If We are able to get to the elite eight and he is able to play, that will change the whole outlook of the potential Florida v. Wisconsin matchup! :fro

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 09:05 AM
Go Islanders!!!!!

Wiki Wiki Wiki Wiki...

tlongII
03-16-2007, 10:46 AM
No Brian Butch, so their 7 footer will have a nice little game, but it wont really matter cuz Wisconsin will easily handle A&MCC.

But speaking of butch, he did practice (AND SHOOT WITH HIS RIGHT HAND!!) yesterday. A great sign. If We are able to get to the elite eight and he is able to play, that will change the whole outlook of the potential Florida v. Wisconsin matchup! :fro


You won't get past the Ducks.

tlongII
03-16-2007, 02:25 PM
Corpus Christi scores the first 10 points of the game!

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 02:26 PM
Corpus Christi scores the first 10 points of the game!


Hopefully they can keep Wisconsin at bay the rest of the way.

lebomb
03-16-2007, 02:27 PM
Hopefully they can keep Wisconsin at bay the rest of the way.


X2............Im rooting for em...since they wooped our asses! Also, they are representing the southland conf.
:elephant

SoCalSpursFan
03-16-2007, 02:33 PM
16-4...hmmm

ace3g
03-16-2007, 02:37 PM
I go to TAMUCC, hopefully Josh Washington is ok, he is our best 3 point shooter and a 2 yr student of Bob Knight at Texas Tech

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 02:44 PM
TAMUCC is really kicking the hell out of Wisconsin. Hopefully they will keep the defense strong and hold off Wisconsin in the 2nd half.

Johnny_Blaze_47
03-16-2007, 02:45 PM
Southland!

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 02:46 PM
Hell YEAH!! The best game yet

lebomb
03-16-2007, 02:48 PM
Islanders!!! representin teh SOUTHLAND.

Northwestern of last year??? Upset???

Johnny_Blaze_47
03-16-2007, 02:52 PM
Dre_7 might plotz if this keeps up.

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 02:54 PM
Watch it in Tivo later or keep up with the thread..... Damn! And I'm stuck at work at the moment.

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 02:56 PM
Watch it in Tivo later or keep up with the thread..... Damn! And I'm stuck at work at the moment.
No matter what you have to watch this 1st half later... talk about defense smothering a team. Under 5 minutes left in the half and Wisconsin has 9 points. Amazing

Dre_7
03-16-2007, 02:59 PM
One word so far: Embarrasing.

tlongII
03-16-2007, 03:00 PM
Corpus Christi!

lebomb
03-16-2007, 03:06 PM
The main thing UAMCC has to do is weather the first minutes of the second half......Wisconsin is gonna come out HARD!!!

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 03:07 PM
Tucker is starting to go to the rim damn hard. It's going to be hard for CC in the 2nd half unless they get the O going.

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 03:10 PM
does the clock not stop in college after someone makes a shot?

Dre_7
03-16-2007, 03:12 PM
That was a pathetic first 17 minutes by Wisconsin! (looking for the vomit smiley). Just straight embarrasing. They better come out with a whole different mindset in the 2nd half!!

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 03:12 PM
oh nevermind the ball got away

lebomb
03-16-2007, 03:15 PM
That was a pathetic first 17 minutes by Wisconsin! (looking for the vomit smiley). Just straight embarrasing. They better come out with a whole different mindset in the 2nd half!!


TRUST ME!!!! They will come out :ihit


But, the islanders have to say :nope

If they want to :elephant :danceclub at the end of the game.

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 03:19 PM
TRUST ME!!!! They will come out :ihit


But, the islanders have to say :nope

If they want to :elephant :danceclub at the end of the game.

haha wow that danceclub smiley is awesome

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 03:27 PM
Winthrop just beat down ND

lebomb
03-16-2007, 03:54 PM
UhhhhhhhOOOHHHHHH.....here comes Wisconsin. :dramaquee

lebomb
03-16-2007, 03:58 PM
57-57 ............good run Islanders, but its over for ya now.

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 03:58 PM
Can TAMUCC choke even if they were never meant to win the game?

MoSpur
03-16-2007, 03:59 PM
I want the Islanders to win, but it will miss up by bracket so go Wisconsin.

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:02 PM
Can TAMUCC choke even if they were never meant to win the game?

haha i was wondering the same thing

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:04 PM
itd be great if cc could make their free throws right now

Extra Stout
03-16-2007, 04:06 PM
It's not choking... Wisconsin just started hitting all the shots they missed in the first half.

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:10 PM
crap, i dont care about nevada and creighton

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:17 PM
3!

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 04:18 PM
Not enough O for the Islanders. Great showing though. Hanging with a team in the top 10 all year is nothing to be ashamed of.

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:22 PM
Not enough O for the Islanders. Great showing though. Hanging with a team in the top 10 all year is nothing to be ashamed of.
yeah especially since they're playing at a big 10 site

beachbarbie948
03-16-2007, 04:25 PM
whistle happy

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 04:27 PM
yeah especially since they're playing at a big 10 site


You mean Wisconsin's backyard.

johngateswhiteley
03-16-2007, 04:27 PM
yeah especially since they're playing at a big 10 site

never seen you this excited before, beachbarbie. you're really into this march madness stuff...

ManuMagic
03-16-2007, 04:32 PM
never seen you this excited before, beachbarbie. you're really into this march madness stuff...

Is this an example of internet small talk intended to hook up as used by a very shy and reclulsive internet geek?

johngateswhiteley
03-16-2007, 04:39 PM
Is this an example of internet small talk intended to hook up as used by a very shy and reclulsive internet geek?

of course, thats my style.

Extra Stout
03-16-2007, 05:17 PM
Is this an example of internet small talk intended to hook up as used by a very shy and reclulsive internet geek?
He thinks the "948" might mean 94.8 lbs.

j-6
03-16-2007, 05:22 PM
He thinks the "948" might mean 94.8 lbs.

Then she better be at least 5'9" or so.

johngateswhiteley
03-16-2007, 05:59 PM
Then she better be at least 5'9" or so.

thats a bit tall for me, i am only 5'10". if she is like 94.8 lbs and 5'3" that would be great.

THE ONE AND ONLY
03-16-2007, 06:32 PM
I go to TAMUCC, hopefully Josh Washington is ok, he is our best 3 point shooter and a 2 yr student of Bob Knight at Texas Tech
I also got to TAMUCC.
CD had a great game and they scored as a team but got stuck playing Wisc's slow game. Great year though. Glad i was in Houston to see the Conf. Tournament. :clap

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 07:24 PM
For those who saw the game.....

If Chris Daniels foregoes his last year of NCAA eligibility... would he be considered a valid 2nd Rd. draft pick? Would the Spurs look in his direction...? After all he is from San Antonio....

Phenomanul
03-16-2007, 07:26 PM
I just saw the first half.... was pretty good!!! I don't think I want to see the second half though....

efrem1
03-16-2007, 09:57 PM
Hat's off to TAMU Porpoise Christi. Great spunk, but the freebies got you in the end. Not bad for a nine-year old program. :)

Phenomanul
03-20-2007, 10:22 AM
For those who saw the game.....

If Chris Daniels foregoes his last year of NCAA eligibility... would he be considered a valid 2nd Rd. draft pick? Would the Spurs look in his direction...? After all he is from San Antonio....


Bump....

THE ONE AND ONLY
03-20-2007, 01:19 PM
I would love to see Chris Daniels in a Spurs uniform.
But I would rather see him stay in Corpus for another year.

lebomb
03-20-2007, 02:58 PM
I would love to see Chris Daniels in a Spurs uniform.
But I would rather see him stay in Corpus for another year.


Naaaa........he should go ahead and declare for the draft, his value is about is good as it can get.....MVP and all this year.

signed,
Utsa Grad. :toast

degenerate_gambler
03-20-2007, 03:50 PM
Hat's off to TAMU Porpoise Christi. Great spunk, but the freebies got you in the end. Not bad for a nine-year old program. :)


Absolutely.


utsa can only look at that program down there and say...........we suck!

THE ONE AND ONLY
03-20-2007, 03:52 PM
Ya your right.
But i dont care about whats best for him. Only whats best for me and my school.
Were going to be weak without him.


Naaaa........he should go ahead and declare for the draft, his value is about is good as it can get.....MVP and all this year.

signed,
Utsa Grad. :toast

lebomb
03-21-2007, 08:02 AM
Ya your right.
But i dont care about whats best for him. Only whats best for me and my school.
Were going to be weak without him.



Ummmmmm.............I guess you didnt get it.

I wrote SIGNED Utsa grad.

I want him out of there for my schools sake. :D