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Post by Administrator on Jan 30, 2012 6:51:57 GMT -6
How many seasons did Tony Bennett shoot over 50% from 3 point range?
Tony Bennett hit over 50% from 3 point range for 2 seasons, including his senior season when he hit 53%.
10 points to Primetime
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Post by Administrator on Jan 30, 2012 6:53:12 GMT -6
Alec Brown just missed a triple double versus WSU. Who is the only Phoenix player to record a triple double?
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Post by Administrator on Feb 10, 2012 6:54:00 GMT -6
Sorry no trivia this week. I've been under the weather. It should return Monday.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 12, 2012 20:41:27 GMT -6
Alec Brown just missed a triple double versus WSU. Who is the only Phoenix player to record a triple double?
Javier Mendiburu. He did it twice.
10 points to Primetime. 5 points to GBPhoenix1.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 13, 2012 6:21:04 GMT -6
Kam Cerroni has made 46 3 point shots so far this year. Who has the most ever by a Phoenix sophomore, and how many?
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Post by Administrator on Feb 20, 2012 6:59:07 GMT -6
Kam Cerroni has made 46 3 point shots so far this year. Who has the most ever by a Phoenix sophomore, and how many?
Tony Bennett hit 68 as a sophomore. Branden Hansen is 2nd with 58 as a sophomore. Cerroni is now up to 50.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 20, 2012 7:02:19 GMT -6
Name at least 4 former Phoenix players that are now high school varsity head coaches, or college assistant or head coaches?10 points for the 1st 4, 2 points for each bonus answer.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 26, 2012 18:58:09 GMT -6
Name at least 4 former Phoenix players that are now high school varsity head coaches, or college assistant or head coaches?10 points for the 1st 4, 2 points for each bonus answer.
GBPhoenix1 earned 10 points with his answers of college head coaches Tony Bennett and Gary Greszk, college assistant Eric Jackson, and HS coach Tom Diener. other possible answers could include HS coaches Marques Hines and Dean VanderPlas, and college assistant Ben Johnson. Feel free to chime in with other possible answers.
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Post by Administrator on Feb 27, 2012 6:55:37 GMT -6
What was Green Bay's largest increase in wins from one season to the the next in D1 history?
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Post by Administrator on Mar 4, 2012 21:40:17 GMT -6
What was Green Bay's largest increase in wins from one season to the the next in D1 history?
In Dick Bennett's 8th season at Green Bay (the year after Tony graduated) the Phoenix slipped to 13-14. They came back with a vengeance the next year (Nordgaard's sophomore year), finishing 27-7. That was a 14 game improvement!
We will retire trivia until next season. I'll talley the points later on, but I can safely congratulate our winner, Primetime.
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Post by gbbrl97 on Mar 7, 2012 7:31:39 GMT -6
I'll be happy with a 8-10 game improvement......That would put us at 23-25 wins next season and either firmly on the NCAA bubble or in the tourney as an at-large....
For that to happen, Brown will need to get stronger, Cowgill will need to stop turning the ball over, Sykes be a little more of a scorer, Cerroni will need to be a more complete guard, someone will have to step up and be the consistent threat at the 3 position, and most of all better communication on defense and not get confused everytime we have to switch in a man-to-man defense......I still have nightmares of the UWM game at the Resch and Paris Gulley dropping 3's on us becasue we couldn't commuicate.
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