Checking In On… the Southern Conference
Posted by jstevrtc on November 24th, 2009Justin Glover is the RTC correspondent for the Southern Conference.
Quick look at the early standings with overall records…
NORTH
- Chattanooga 2-0
- Appalachian State 2-1
- Western Carolina 1-1
- Elon 1-2
- UNC Greensboro 0-2
SOUTH
- Furman 2-0
- Wofford 2-1
- Charleston 1-1
- Citadel 1-1
- Georgia Southern 1-2
- Davidson 0-2
Some of the top storylines from the Southern Conference are Wofford playing tough basketball early after nearly defeating Pittsburgh on the road before losing 63-60. The Terriers held a 10-point lead with ten minutes to play after junior preseason all-conference honoree Noah Dahlman scored 20 points and seven rebounds to almost shock Pittsburgh at home.
Davidson opened its 2009-10 campaign with a tough loss on the road against #10 Butler, 73-62. The Wildcats were only down two points heading into the second half but the Bulldogs pulled away late. Sophomore forward Ben Allison scored 13 points and had seven rebounds in the loss.
Wofford continued its solid play by defeating Georgia 60-57 on the road and really boosted the conference RPI with that win. Dahlman was again in double figures with 11 points.
Another nice storyline to follow in the next couple of weeks is how good can Furman and Chattanooga could be after both starting the year at 2-0.
Two players from the Southern Conference who came through for their respective teams were Josh Bonney (Elon) and Jordan Miller (Furman). Bonney led Elon in scoring for the week, averaging 16.7 PPG in three games last week against Lipscomb, Charlotte, and Coastal Carolina, achieving a career-high 24 points in that season opener against Lipscomb, a 91-86 victory. Miller scored 23 points in the season opener against Lees-McRae in a 88-49 win, then followed up that performance with ten points against Presbyterian in a 68-64 victory.