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  • 6 MVC games Saturday, Nov. 25

    There are 6 MVC games Saturday, Nov. 25-
    Live scores for NCAAM games on November 25, 2017 on ESPN. Includes box scores, video highlights, play breakdowns and updated odds.

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    Indiana State trailed the whole way and lost at home to Ball State 93-85-
    Game summary of the Ball State Cardinals vs. Indiana State Sycamores NCAAM game, final score 93-85, from November 25, 2017 on ESPN.

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    • #3
      Ball State's only previous win was at home against winless Stony Brook

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      • #4
        Loyola beats Kent State 75-60 with a big 2nd half-
        Play-by-play action for the Loyola Chicago Ramblers vs. Kent State Golden Flashes NCAAM game from November 25, 2017 on ESPN.

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        • #5
          MVC shoulda gone 6-0 today but with the Indiana State loss, we still could go 5-1

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          • #6
            ISU vs. Charleston Southern starts at 8:00 PM.
            Milik Yarbrough not in the starting lineup after being suspended their last game. He must still be in Muller's doghouse.
            Box score for the Charleston Southern Buccaneers vs. Illinois State Redbirds NCAAM game from November 25, 2017 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.

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            • #7
              In the 3 late games involving MVC teams-

              Valparaiso goes to 7-0 with a win in the Savannah Invitational over UNC Wilmington, 79-70-
              Box score for the Valparaiso Beacons vs. UNC Wilmington Seahawks NCAAM game from November 25, 2017 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.



              Murray State beats SIU, 81-73. SIU is now 2-2-
              Box score for the Murray State Racers vs. Southern Illinois Salukis NCAAM game from November 25, 2017 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.



              And Illinois State leads Charleston Southern at halftime 34-33-
              Box score for the Charleston Southern Buccaneers vs. Illinois State Redbirds NCAAM game from November 25, 2017 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.


              The game is on ESPN3.com-
              Watch the Charleston Southern vs. Illinois State (M Basketball) live stream from ESPN3 on Watch ESPN. First streamed on Saturday, November 25, 2017.


              One other note- Freshman guard Elijah Clarance, who has been sidelined with a stress fracture in his foot and not played before tonight, played 3 minutes in the first half of tonight's game.

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              • #8
                ISU loses at home to Charleston Southern 64-62

                Keyshawn Evans had 26 but Hein, a starter was scoreless with no rebounds,
                Bruninga was 0-6, scoreless, 4 rebs, they just aren't getting any production from most of their guys...
                Clarance played but also was scoreless
                ISU now has to go out and play Nevada, then Tulsa, then at BYU, then Murray State then Ole Miss - could be a very rough stretch

                MVC ends up a disappointing 3-3 today with ISU, SIU and InSU all losing

                MVC now 45-16

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                • #9
                  Bewildered by the Milik Yarbrough drama. Didn??™t play much tonight and not at all with the game on the line. Redbirds May wind up a 500 team at best.

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                  • #10
                    Redbirds looked sweep-able tonight.
                    Compete. Defend. Rebound. Win.

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                    • #11
                      I must say am not all that impressed...but it's early...

                      all we heard was about all the talent, then the injury excuse, etc...
                      but now they have almost everyone back....
                      Yarbrough was almost non-existent...just 1-4 and 2 pts,
                      Bruninga just 8-27 from 3-pt - Tinsley just 5-30!!
                      ..Bruninga even getting one blocked late in the game by a much smaller guard, and Muller showing a very shallow bench that he doesn't seem to have much confidence in

                      Muller might be getting schooled in what years to schedule difficult (even tho the toughest part is yet to come - the losses to FGCU, Boise State and Charleston Southern (picked at the bottom of the Big South) are arguably easier games than the ones coming up
                      This tougher schedule should have happened last year

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                      • #12
                        Tinsley has to be a major offensive disappointment, shooting 8 for 43 year to date. Might prove to be a wasted scholarship. I still think Bruninga and Clarance have the potential to have good careers. It will be fun to watch their games against Elijah Childs the next four years. I want the games to be competitive again and bring the rivalry back the way it used to be. Really miss the old days.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by YATittle View Post
                          Bewildered by the Milik Yarbrough drama. Didn’t play much tonight and not at all with the game on the line. Redbirds May wind up a 500 team at best.
                          Yarbrough, the most talented of the ISU players, did not start last night. But he did come into the game about 6 minutes after it started. He looked good on one drive to the basket- in which he dished off to Phil Fayne for a layup. Other than that. IMO, he seemed like he was disinterested and not fully involved in the offense or defense. He only ended up playing 10 minutes of the first half. His first half totals were 2 points (1-4 shooting), 2 assists, 1 rebound, and 1 turnover.
                          He did not start the 2nd half and spent nearly the first 10 minutes on the bench. Then he played for less than 4 minutes of rather disinterested-looking ball before Muller pulled him off the floor again with a little over 7 minutes left in the game and ISU trailing 52-48. He did not play the last 7 minutes of regulation nor the 5 minutes of the overtime, when the game was on the line. His totals were 14 minutes of playing time, 2 points, 2 assists, and 1 rebound.
                          So clearly, Yarbrough is still in Muller's doghouse, and that is saying something, since Muller has shown a tendency in the past to overlook a lot of issues and go very light on discipline.
                          From some of Muller's postgame quotes, he suggests it was all about Yarbrough's lack of effort.
                          Here are Muller's quotes from Jim Benson's article in the Bloomington Pantagraph-
                          “I'll play guys I feel are locked in and ready to play. I'm not playing the most talented guys,” said Muller, whose team dropped to 3-3. “However long it takes guys to get the message, if they ever do, that's what is going to happen. We're coaching way too much effort and focus.

                          “As we told our players if we're coaching effort and focus we're not coaching basketball. We'll fix that soon. I have to try to figure out the right buttons to push.”

                          “No doubt I'm looking for something from Milik that he's not giving me, but it's not about me, he's not giving his team,” said Muller. “But he's not the only one in that mix. We had too many guys with that focus.”



                          Even the Charleston Southern head coach seemed to take a shot at Yarbrough's lack of effort-
                          Charleston Southern coach Barclay Radebaugh boasted that he “does not have to coach effort and attitude” with one of the nation's youngest teams that started three freshmen at Redbird Arena on Saturday night.
                          Illinois State coach Dan Muller couldn’t make that same claim, which didn't come as a surprise to anyone in the crowd of 3,831 that watched the Buccaneers topple the Redbirds, 64-62, in overtime.


                          Muller needs him now more than ever if he wants to have a winning season. Will his attitude problem allow for him to straighten out? Or does this spell the end of the Milik Yarbrough experiment in Normal?

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                          • #14
                            didn't anyone ever ask why such a "talented player" couldn't get more playing time on an 11-win Saint Louis squad?

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                            • #15
                              Maybe Coach Muller is not recruiting the best kids. While talent is great, it isnt everything. Attitude, team play, good study habits, following rules and being a good citizen is all part of a great college player.

                              Has Grayson Allen tripped any opponents lately?

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