Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 17

The Phoggy Doggs took a critical leap towards their 4th consecutive championship on Wednesday night with a trio of 30+ point outings. The Mississippi State duo of Dee Bost (13pts, 2reb, 11ast, 1blk, 2stl) and Arnett Moultrie (15pts, 12reb, 3ast, 2stl) went the distance, as both double-doubled in the Bulldogs' 69-67 overtime win against South Carolina. Iowa State's Royce White (20pts, 6reb, 9ast, 2stl) nearly spoiled #8 Missouri's Senior Night.


Purdue's Robbie Hummel (26pts, 8reb, 6ast, 1blk, 1stl) was unstoppable in his home finale against Penn State. Hummel has been the catalyst for Boiler Up, Hammer Down's success this season, and the first round pick will likely finish in the Top 10 in scoring this season.


North Carolina's Tyler Zeller (30pts, 8reb, 3blk, 2stl) went out in style for The Iron Men. Fueled by a 20-for-23 effort from the charity stripe, Zeller led the #6 Tar Heels to an 88-64 victory over Maryland in his final game inside the Dean Dome.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Tuesday - Week 17


Super Tuesday featured showcased some heavy hitters from the playoff finalists. The Iron Men got off to a great start to Week 17. Michigan State's Draymond Green (29pts, 8reb, 2ast, 2stl) scored 16 straight points for the #5 Spartans during a 12 minute stretch. But with zero help from his teammates, Green was the only Spartan in double-figures Tuesday night. The 55-70 loss to the #20 Hoosiers was disappointing for a team that had aspirations for a #1 seed in the upcoming NCAA tournament

Nosotros Creemos also got off to a fast start, as his senior frontcourt rose to the occasion. Vanderbilt's Jeffery Taylor (18pts, 6reb, 3ast) and West Virginia's Kevin Jones (22pts, 16reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl) combined for nearly 65 fantasy points. It's going to take a combined effort to mount a comeback, but this is a fantastic effort kickoff the week.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 17

You may submit your starting lineup as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! For the remainder of the playoffs, you will pick the game for your own head coach. Good luck! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 17:

Playoffs: Final 4
  • The Phoggy Doggs
  • The Iron Men
  • Nosotros Creemos
  • Boiler Up, Hammer Down
Playoffs: Battle for 5th-6th-7th-8th Place
  • Tom Selleck's doppelgänger
  • The Hammer
  • Gordon Bombay
  • McDonnell's All-Americans
Playoffs: Battle for 9th-10th-11th-12th Place
  • Ad astra per aspera
  • Chocolate Thunder
  • Neenan's Warriors
  • Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy
Here are the starting lineups for Week 17.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Sunday - Week 16

All three players whiffed on Sunday. Cincinnati's Yancy Gates (4pts, 10reb, 1blk) scored a season-low 4 points in the Bearcats' 45-46 loss to South Florida. The Iron Men are in second place, but could have been sitting great if Gates had delivered his usual.

Despite posting less than 15 fantasy points, California's Allen Crabbe (16pts, 3reb) was surprisingly Sunday's top performance. The Phoggy Doggs currently have the lead, with about a 30-point advantage over the rest of the field.

Boiler Up, Hammer Down is now starting to feel the pressure. The usual productive backcourt duo of Washington's Terrence Ross and Oregon State's Jared Cunningham (13pts, 2reb, 1ast, 1blk) combined for just 5 fantasy points.

Here's a look at the final scoreboard for Week 16.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Saturday - Week 16

Saturday was a roller coaster for Boiler Up, Hammer Down.
  • The Good: Providence's Vincent Council (14pts, 5reb, 11ast, 1blk) overcame a 3-for-13 shooting effort with a double-double, with his 11th assist on the game-winning bucket.
  • The Bad: Seton Hall's Herb Pope (14pts, 12reb, 1blk) also double-doubled, but fouled out on Senior Night against Rutgers.
  • The Ugly: Washington's Terrence Ross (2pts, 3reb, 1ast) had a nightmare of a game against Washington State. The super soph went 1-for-5 after only logged 21 minutes before fouling out.
Finally... Finally! Nosotros Creemos has something to cheer for. Rutgers' Dane Miller (21pts, 10reb, 4ast, 3blk) did his best Kevin Jones-impression against Seton Hall. Miller scored a season-high 21 points, double-doubled with 10 boards and did not commit a foul or turnover in 39 minutes.

The Iron Men's backcourt duo of Wake Forest's C.J. Harris (23pts, 1reb, 4ast, 2stl) and Seton Hall's Jordan Theodore (17pts, 9ast, 3stl) each went for 26+ fantasy points.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Friday - Week 16


On consecutive nights, just one player was in action. So all eyes were on Marquette's Jae Crowder (26pts, 4reb, 1ast, 2blk, 2stl) for Boiler Up, Hammer Down. The Golden Eagles had three starters serving first-half suspensions, so Crowder needed to carry the scoring load. He certainly delivered, playing all 40 minutes and finishing with a game-high 26 points, as #10 Marquette danced past West Virginia 61-60.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Fantasy College Hoops: Thursday - Week 16

Ron Chenoy/U.S. Presswire
Again, it's way too early to throw in the towel just yet. But Nosotros Creemos has to be frustrated with his team's effort thus far. The only player in action on Thursday night was Colorado's Andre Roberson (9pts, 11reb, 2blk, 2stl) against Stanford. Roberson shot 3-for-8 from the floor and just 3-for-9 from the free throw line. It was Brick City for the Buffaloes, finishing a combined 16-for-54 (26.9%) in their dismal 50-74 home loss.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 16

Players from all four finalists were in action on Wednesday. Purdue's Robbie Hummel (29pts, 7reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl) appears to be peaking at just the right time. The fifth-year senior scored a season-high 29 points, behind a 10-for-18 shooting night and four 4-pointers.

And it's a little early for the white flag, but Nosotros Creemos got off to a horrendous start. Vanderbilt's Jeffery Taylor (4pts, 5reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl) went 1-for-8 from the field against South Carolina. West Virginia's Kevin Jones (15pts, 8reb, 1ast) wasn't bad by any stretch, as this was just his second week scoring less than 25 fantasy points.

Brendan Maloney/US Presswire
Wednesday's high scorer belonged to The Phoggy Doggs, who are maintaining their early lead over the rest of the pack. Iowa State's Royce White (13pts, 10reb, 8ast, 1stl) flirted with a triple-double against Texas Tech. The only blemish in White's night was a 3-for-9 effort from the charity stripe, which has been his Achilles heel all season.

The Iron Men kept pace with Michigan State's Draymond Green (17pts, 5reb, 5ast, 1blk, 4stl) and recently-acquired Steven Pledger (17pts, 4reb, 2ast, 2blk) from Oklahoma.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Fantasy College Hoops: Tuesday - Week 16


Super Tuesday featured four starters from The Phoggy Doggs. It looks like slow and steady could win the race this year, as each of them scored between 20 and 30 fantasy points. I'm sure Mississippi State had their home game against #1 Kentucky circled since the beginning of the season. Dee Bost (21pts, 2reb, 8ast, 4stl) and Arnett Moultrie (13pts, 11reb, 2ast, 2blk) helped the Bulldogs race out to a 41-28 halftime advantage, Kentucky's largest deficit of the season. But the top-ranked Wildcats stormed back in the second half, claiming their first lead at 63-62 with 4:11 remaining and never trailed again.


The other two members of The Phoggy Doggs weren't spectacular, but put up solid production. Virginia's Mike Scott (20pts, 9reb) fell just short of a double-double yet again. The fifth-year senior only has one double-double over the last nine weeks, but has still averaged over 27 fantasy points during that span. And Florida's Kenny Boynton (20pts, 2reb, 2ast, 1stl) buried a half-dozen 3-pointers against Auburn, leading the #11 Gators past Auburn 63-47.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 16

You may submit your starting lineup as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! For the remainder of the playoffs, you will pick the game for your own head coach. Good luck! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 16:

Playoffs: The Final 4
  • The Phoggy Doggs
  • Boiler Up, Hammer Down
  • Nosotros Creemos
  • The Iron Men
Playoffs: Consolation Bracket
The Hammer vs. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy
Tom Selleck's doppelgänger vs. Chocolate Thunder
Gordon Bombay vs. Neenan's Warriors
McDonnell's All-Americans vs. Ad astra per aspera

Here are the starting lineups for Week 16.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Sunday - Week 15

Although Ad astra per aspera failed to make the playoffs this year, Sunday brought some good news. Vanderbilt's John Jenkins (28pts, 4reb, 2ast, 1blk, 3stl) knocked down six 3-pointers against Georgia, on his way to equaling his season-high in scoring with 28 points. And despite a 78-66 upset at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes, the future certainly looks bright for Indiana's Cody Zeller (15pts, 13reb, 2blk, 1stl), the likely keeper for the Ad astra per aspera franchise.

Michigan State's Draymond Green (20pts, 10reb, 7ast, 1blk) secured The Iron Men's victory over The Hammer in the semifinals. I have the say the past 18 months have been quite a transformation. After securing a spot in the finals, it appears like the days of absentee ownership, Maria Koppen, etc. are well behind us. As commissioner, I'm extremely proud of The Iron Men's turnaround.


Here's a look at the final scoreboard for Week 15.

Fantasy College Hoops: Saturday - Week 15

Nosotros Creemos is still feeling the love during Valentine's week. Miami's Durand Scott (18pts, 7reb, 4ast, 3stl) and Colorado's Andre Roberson (12pts, 16reb, 3ast, 1blk) followed up the last night's Taylor/Jones performance with a 70+ combined effort of their own. St. John's Moe Harkless (10pts, 12reb, 3ast, 1blk, 6stl) managed to score 30+ fantasy points for Tom Selleck's doppelgänger, despite a frigid 3-for-14 shooting night against UCLA.


Other notable performances included Northwestern's John Shurna (18pts, 5reb, 5ast, 3blk, 4stl) for McDonnell's All-Americans and Marquette's Jae Crowder (29pts, 12reb, 1ast, 3stl) for Boiler Up, Hammer Down.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Thursday - Week 15

As if Nosotros Creemos needed another reason to love his senior frontcourt duo...
Thursday night was a Nosotros Creemos showcase. Vanderbilt's Jeffery Taylor (28pts, 9reb, 3ast) and West Virginia's Kevin Jones (16pts, 13reb, 3ast, 2blk) exploded for over 75 fantasy points. The two, savvy veterans combined to score 44 points while shooting 15-for-25 from the floor.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 15

Purdue's Robbie Hummel (A.J. Mast/Icon SMI)
Boiler Up, Hammer Down took control in his matchup with Gordon Bombay on Wednesday. Purdue's Robbie Hummel (19pts, 11reb, 2ast) led four Boilermakers in double-figures, while handing Illinois their seventh loss over their last eight games.

Wake Forest's Travis McKie (Winston-Salem Journal)
The Phoggy Doggs are reaping the benefits of the 6th man advantage. Wake Forest's Travis McKie (23pts, 11reb, 1ast, 1blk) and Connecticut's Shabazz Napier (14pts, 6reb, 11ast, 2stl) were predominantly benchwarmers for the majority of the season. But both of them rose to the occasion with double-doubles, scoring over 75 fantasy points combined.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Fantasy College Hoops: Tuesday - Week 15


After a sluggish start, Gordon Bombay got some big time production from Ohio State's William Buford (24pts, 8reb, 5ast, 1blk) in the #6 Buckeyes' 78-68 bounce back win over Minnesota. Boiler Up, Hammer Down responded with a pedestrian double-double from Seton Hall's Herb Pope (10pts, 10reb, 2ast, 3blk), as the Pirates sailed past the Red Storm 94-64. Fellow Pirate Jordan Theodore (16pts, 2reb, 10ast, 3stl) was Tuesday's top performer after sinking four 3-pointers and recording his six double-double of the season.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Monday - Week 15


It was all about the B's as the postseason is officially underway.

  • Big Monday
  • Big XII
  • Bill Self
  • Baylor
  • Bombay
Gordon Bombay had two players and a coach in action on Big Monday. Bill Self and the 5th ranked Jayhawks (-4) emerged from the Octagon of Doom with a 59-53 victory over Kansas State. Unfortunately, Gordon Bombay's Baylor duo did not fare as well. Quincy Acy (11pts, 5reb, 1ast, 2blk) and Pierre Jackson (8pts, 9ast, 1stl) only combined for 28.50 fantasy points. That's not a great start to the week, considering his opponent Boiler Up, Hammer Down is averaging 160+ over the last five weeks.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 15

You may submit your starting lineup as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 15:

Playoffs: Opening Round
#1. * The Phoggy Doggs (13-1) vs. #8. McDonnell's All-Americans (5-9)
#2. * Boiler Up, Hammer Down (11-3) vs. #7. Gordon Bombay (7-7)
#3. * Nosotros Creemos (10-4) vs. 6. Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (8-6)
#4. The Iron Men (9-5) vs. #5. The Hammer (9-5)

* Eligible for 6th man advantage

Playoffs: Consolation Bracket
#9. Ad astra per aspera (4-10) vs. #12. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (2-12)
#10. Chocolate Thunder (4-10) vs. #11. Neenan's Warriors (3-11)

Here are the starting lineups for Week 15.

Fantasy College Hoops: Sunday - Week 14

Player of the Week: Tim Frazier, G, Penn State
As expected, Boiler Up, Hammer Down finished off Ad astra per aspera's playoff hopes on Sunday. The three-headed monster of Purdue's Robbie Hummel (27pts, 9reb, 2ast, 2blk), Seton Hall's Herb Pope (19pts, 14reb, 3ast, 3blk, 2stl) and Washington's Terrence Ross (21pts, 13reb, 1ast, 2blk, 1stl) combined to score 120+ fantasy points, nearly matching Ad astra per aspera's output by themselves.

Here's a look at the final scoreboard for Week 14.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Saturday - Week 14

After Saturday's games, this appears to be Ad astra per aspera's swan song. With everything on the line, the trio of Baylor's Perry Jones (4pts, 7reb, 2ast, 1stl), Florida's Erving Walker (9pts, 1reb, 2ast) and Missouri's Kim English (12pts, 2reb, 2ast) combined for just 25 fantasy points. With four players remaining, Boiler Up, Hammer Down should be able to take care of business on Sunday.


Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy is likely wondering where this production has been all season. Syracuse's Scoop Jardine (21pts, 2reb, 6ast, 1stl) and Ole Miss' Murphy Holloway (20pts, 11reb, 2ast, 1blk, 1stl) each broke the 30-point barrier, as Sutton & Sons shattered their single-week scoring mark.

Not to be outdone, The Hammer counterpunched with Penn State's Tim Frazier (23pts, 10reb, 9ast, 3stl) against Nebraska, a battle between Big Ten doormats. Despite committing three personal fouls and five turnovers, Frazier eclipsed the half-century mark and will likely garner some Player of the Week hardware for his near triple-double against the Cornhuskers.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Thursday - Week 14

With a playoff berth at stake, a pair of forwards for Ad astra per aspera came up big in the clutch. Arizona's Solomon Hill (16pts, 14reb, 3ast, 1stl) and Indiana's Cody Zeller (22pts, 5reb, 1ast, 1blk, 1stl) combined for nearly 65 fantasy points.

The Phoggy Doggs had been relying on their frontcourt to do the heavy lifting over the last few weeks. But on Thursday night, a couple of guards showed they have some game as well. Mississippi State's Dee Bost (15pts, 1reb, 13ast, 3stl) double-doubled for the first time this season in a 70-60 win against Ole Miss. And California's Allen Crabbe (19pts, 4reb, 4ast, 3blk) fueled the Golden Bears' 75-49 rout of Southern Cal. Crabbe played well on both ends of the floor, shooting an efficient 8-for-12 from the floor and blocking a career-high three shots.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Thursday, February 09, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 14

The marquee matchup between #9 Duke and #5 North Carolina lived up to the hype. Despite two double-doubles from Gordon Bombay's John Henson (12pts, 17reb, 2ast, 1blk) and The Iron Men's Tyler Zeller (23pts, 11reb, 2blk), the Tar Heels fell to the Blue Devils at the buzzer.


The Iron Men also owned Wednesday's top performer, as Michigan State's Draymond Green (23pts, 12reb, 5ast, 1stl) scored a game-high 23 points in the #12 Spartans' 77-57 win over Penn State.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Tuesday - Week 14


Ad astra per aspera's John Calipari and the top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats (-9) cruised past #7 Florida 78-58. Super Tuesday's top performer was Tom Selleck's doppelgänger's Anthony Davis (16pts, 6reb, 1ast, 4blk, 2stl), fueling the Wildcats' dominant defense. Florida, the team with the nation's most 3-pointers this season, went 6 of 27 from behind the arc and shot 34.9 percent from the field.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Monday - Week 14


Week 14 is likely 'do or die' for Ad astra per aspera. The Game of the Week matchup with Boiler Up, Hammer Down is an opportunity to put a rocky regular season in the rearview mirror and cement a spot in the postseason.

As one of only two players in action on Big Monday, Jae Crowder (14pts, 11reb, 2ast, 1blk, 3stl) recorded his third double-double in Marquette's last four games. Boiler Up, Hammer Down is out to an early lead as Ad astra per aspera is already fighting an uphill battle to the league's final spot in the playoffs.

AP Photo/Alonzo Adams
The other player was Missouri's Marcus Denmon (25pts, 1reb, 4ast, 3stl) for The Hammer. Denmon scored a game-high 25 points behind four 3-pointers, as the 4th ranked Tigers held on for a 71-68 win over the Oklahoma Sooners.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Monday, February 06, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Preview - Week 14

You may submit your starting lineup as a comment to this post, or reply to my email with the template. Whatever works for you! Here are the matchups and starting lineups for Week 14:

The Iron Men (8-5) vs. Neenan's Warriors (3-10)
The Phoggy Doggs (12-1) vs. Gordon Bombay (7-6)
Nosotros Creemos (10-3) vs. McDonnell's All-Americans (4-9)
Tom Selleck's doppelgänger (8-5) vs. Chocolate Thunder (3-10)
* Ad astra per aspera (4-9) vs. Boiler Up, Hammer Down (10-3)
The Hammer (7-6) vs. Sutton & Sons Saloon and Pharmacy (2-11)

* Game of the Week

Here's a look at the starting lineups for Week 14.

Fantasy College Hoops: Sunday - Week 13

Player of the Week: Marcus Denmon, G, Missouri
The odds were stacked heavily against Chocolate Thunder heading into Sunday's games. And while Pittsburgh's Ashton Gibbs (25pts, 2reb, 1ast, 1blk) regained his shooting touch against Villanova, it wasn't enough. The Wildcats' Mouphtaou Yarou (12pts, 14reb, 2ast, 3blk) double-doubled for Nosotros Creemos, as they notched their 10th victory on the season.

Illinois' inside-outside duo went head-to-head to decide the outcome between Tom Selleck's doppelgänger and McDonnell's All-Americans. With less than four points separating the two, this game was a nailbiter down to the very end. Brandon Paul (22pts, 3reb, 4ast) and Meyers Leonard (21pts, 9reb, 2blk) each posted 27 fantasy points against Northwestern. Which meant that Tom Selleck's doppelgänger escaped with a win and dealt a heavy blow to McDonnell's All-Americans' playoff hopes.

Here is the final scoreboard for Week 13.

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Saturday - Week 13

Saturday was a Game of the Week showcase, with seven players suiting up altogether. But it was a rough day for The Iron Men, and that's putting it nicely. The Big East trio of Cincinnati's Yancy Gates (11pts, 6reb, 2blk, 1stl), Louisville's Kyle Kuric (14pts, 3reb, 2ast, 1stl) and Seton Hall's Jordan Theodore (10pts, 3reb, 3ast, 2stl) combined to score just 29.25 fantasy points. So in Week 13, North Carolina's Tyler Zeller scored 43.80 fantasy points, while The Iron Men's other five starters combined for just 45.75.

The Phoggy Doggs didn't get anything special out of Mississippi State's Dee Bost (15pts, 3reb, 7ast, 1stl) or Arnett Moultrie (21pts, 7reb, 1ast), as they combined for eight personal fouls and only made 10-for-21 from the charity stripe. And Iowa State's Royce White (3pts, 4reb, 7ast, 1blk, 2stl) put up a perplexing stat line against Oklahoma. The junior transfer made his one-and-only shot attempt, a dunk with 1:38 left in the game. California's Allen Crabbe (19pts, 5reb, 1ast) fared much better, logging 27 minutes without a foul or turnover. He did, however, miss the last nine minutes of the game after turning his ankle in the second half of the Golden Bears' 68-47 blowout of Arizona State.



The Hammer owned superstars on opposing sides of Saturday night's Border War. Kansas' Thomas Robinson (25pts, 13reb, 1ast, 1stl) and Missouri's Marcus Denmon (29pts, 9reb, 2ast, 1stl) did not disappoint. These two showed why they are considered shoe-ins for All-Big XII, combining for 54 points and 22 rebounds. Robinson controlled the paint on both sides of the floor, while Denmon torched the nets with a career-high six 3-pointers, including a pair in the final two minutes.

With the help of Ohio State's Jared Sullinger (24pts, 10reb, 3stl), Chocolate Thunder went down swinging against Nosotros Creemos. Vanderbilt's Jeffery Taylor (25pts, 6reb, 2ast, 1blk, 4stl) helped protect the lead heading into the final day of Week 13.

Purdue's Robbie Hummel (16pts, 10reb, 2ast, 5blk, 2stl) put up his best performance of the season against the archrival Hoosiers for Boiler Up, Hammer Down. Unfortunately, it was of little use as The Hammer was not to be denied this week.

And Kentucky's Anthony Davis (22pts, 8reb, 1ast, 8blk, 2stl) clearly has no intention of running into the freshman wall. Davis missed just one shot, finishing 9-for-10 and matched his season-high in blocked shots (8) for Tom Selleck's doppelgänger.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Friday, February 03, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Thursday - Week 13


Thursday featured one more player from the Game of the Week. Florida's Kenny Boynton (24pts, 3reb, 1ast) buried four 3-pointers for The Phoggy Doggs on his way to a game-high 24 points in 28 minutes against South Carolina. The #11 Gators overcame a 37.3% shooting night to extend their home-winning streak to 18 games.


Other notable performances included Northwestern's John Shurna (28pts, 5reb, 1ast, 2blk, 2stl) for McDonnell's All-Americans, who made three of the Wildcats' 14 3-pointers against Nebraska. Duke's freshman Austin Rivers (18pts, 5reb, 5ast, 1stl) had the most complete game of his young, collegiate career against Virginia Tech. The self-annointed 'Sub-Zero' was red hot from behind the arc, with a career-high four 3-pointers to go along with five rebounds and five assists.

Thursday's top performance belonged to Colorado's Andre Roberson (16pts, 15reb, 1ast, 2blk, 2stl) from Nosotros Creemos. The sophomore has double-doubled in three straight weeks and is quickly becoming one of the league's best players while staying under the radar for the majority of the season.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Fantasy College Hoops: Wednesday - Week 13


North Carolina State's Lorenzo Brown (5pts, 5reb, 7ast, 1blk, 1stl) was the lone player from the Game of the Week in Wednesday's games. After going 1-for-5 from the floor and matching his season-high in turnovers (5), The Iron Men gladly took Brown's mediocre production.

Kansas' enigmatic point guard, Tyshawn Taylor (21pts, 1reb, 6ast, 2stl), continues to play at an extremely high level for Chocolate Thunder. After an 82-64 win over Oklahoma, Taylor has scored at least 20 points in four of the Jayhawks' last six games.

And I'm still not sure what McDonnell's All-Americans thinks of this, but it clearly deserves mentioning. Maryland's Terrell Stoglin (33pts, 3reb, 1ast, 1stl) was the definition of a volume shooter against Miami. Granted the game went into double-overtime, so take it with a grain of salt. And any time your player scores 30+ points, you'll take it. Stoglin did set a career-high with 33 points, but made just 9-for-27 shots. He hoisted 20 shots from behind the arc, and made just six.

Here's a look at the current scoreboard.