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Boo Buie: AP All American “Honorable Mention”

He was robbed!

Here’s the best source I’ve found in two google searches that lists all HMs.


Hopefully he can settle for a Regional MOP in two weekends.


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NU + 5 others to be featured in "NCAA March Madness Confidential"

Who knows, maybe this helps w/ recruiting

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TNT Sports and CBS Sports’ joint coverage of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship will include NCAA March Madness Confidential,  providing exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to six NCAA Tournament teams — UConn, Tennessee, Marquette, South Carolina, Northwestern and Boise State.

Production crews began embedding with the teams on Selection Sunday and will chronicle their NCAA Tournament journeys.

Throughout the Tournament, features will run across multiple platforms — including studio coverage across TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV — with online distribution via the official @MarchMadnessMBB X and Facebook pages, @MM_MBB_TV, NCAA.com and TNT Sports and CBS Sports social media accounts.

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BASKETBALL NU to be featured on NCAA March Madness Confidential

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‘Cats To Be Highlighted on NCAA March Madness Confidential


EVANSTON, Ill. –
Northwestern men's basketball has been selected as one of six teams to be featured on NCAA March Madness Confidential. The Wildcats will be highlighted by crews from TNT Sports and CBS Sports, joining Boise State, Marquette, South Carolina, Tennessee, and UConn.

Production crews began embedding with the teams on Selection Sunday and will chronicle their NCAA Tournament journeys.

Throughout the Tournament, features will run across multiple platforms — including studio coverage across TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV — with online distribution via the official @MarchMadnessMBB X and Facebook pages, @MM_MBB_TV, NCAA.com and TNT Sports and CBS Sports social media accounts.

CBS Sports and TNT Sports will provide live coverage of all 67 games from the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship across four national television networks — TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV — and via NCAA March Madness Live. Live games airing on the CBS Television Network will also stream on Paramount+. Live games airing on TBS, TNT and truTV will also stream on Max's B/R Sports Add-On.

This year's NCAA Men's Final Four National Semifinals on Saturday, April 6, and Men's National Championship on Monday, April 8, will air on TBS.

Northwestern (21-11, 12-8 B1G) opens play in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament against Florida Atlantic (25-8, 14-4 AAC) on Friday, March 22. Tip-off from inside Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. is set for 11:15 a.m. (CT) in a matchup that will air on CBS and WGN Radio 720.
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N Club Email

Got a weird email from the N Club yesterday which kinda sorta suggested we put pressure on the athletic department to do the pop up stadium idea on the lakefront.

In any case, I emailed Alex supporting the idea.

INTERESTING NU FOOTBALL
2024 SEASON HOME GAME INFO!!!
Dear N Club Members:

We are passing along an interesting piece of information to our N Club members as we wait to find out where our NU Wildcats football team will play its 2024 season home game as the new Ryan Field emerges from the quickly disappearing Dyche stadium footprint.

It has been released from a few reliable sources (such as the following https://twitter.com/darrenrovell/status/1765030434277093469?s=42) the possibility of constructing a temporary 15,000-seat stadium around the team’s lakefront practice field. The N Club is not taking a position on this concept, however we want to make our membership aware of this interesting idea that might give our Wildcats a home close to home while the new Ryan Field rises over Central Street.

If you would like to share your support of this possibility, please send an email today with your reasons of support to Alex Knisely, the Director of NU Football Operations, at alexandra.knisely@northwestern.edu.

We will keep you informed as the N Club learns more about the location of the 2024 football season home games, and look forward to providing opportunities for N Club members to gather in support of Coach Braun and the team wherever NU will play this fall.

In the meantime, let’s root on our other NU teams, especially the NU Men’s Basketball Team in its upcoming B1G and NCAA tournament games!!!

Go ‘Cats!!!
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+/- for the Washout against Wisconsin

PlayerMinutesNU PtsWis PtsRaw +/-Player +/-Game +/-
Buie376165-4+13.03+12.23
Hunger324151-10+2.48+0.48
Langborg224133+8-1.40+0.20
Clayton328-6+0.18-1.03
Smith, Blake152531-6+0.10-1.10
Mullins677+0-2.50-2.50
Preston92019+1-2.86-2.66
Barnhizer406170-9-4.64-6.44
Martinelli374766-19-4.38-8.18

Boo Buie played valiantly but was not able to carry NU by himself, as Barnhizer and Martinelli struggled against the Badgers.
When Buie was injured and had to recover on the bench, the game began to get away from the Wildcats.
Collins replaced Buie with Langborg, but he quickly picked up his 2nd foul and had to re-join Buie on the bench.
That meant Clayton and Smith were out there together and Wisconsin immediately turned a 23-20 deficit into a 25-23 lead.
Langborg's foul problems limited him to 22 minutes, in which NU outscored Wisconsin 41-33.
When Langborg was on the bench, Wisconsin outscored the Cats 37-20.

Luke Hunger played a season-high 32 minutes and did fairly well, while Blake Preston appeared to injure his shoulder trying to block a shot.

Nick Martinelli played almost 30 minutes alongside Luke Hunger and we were outscored 50-32.
As has been noted here previously, the team tends to play better when Preston and Martinelli are on the court together (as opposed to Martinelli and Hunger).

Justin Mullins played 5.5 minutes after Langborg fouled out and didn't show much.

NU simply doesn't have the bench to afford anyone getting into foul trouble.

Florida Atlantic schedule

After a horrendous semifinal loss to 12-17 Temple in their conference tourney, you might wonder how did the Owls get in where a team like Indiana State did not. The answer: who they beat (which I believe is what lifted the Cats past the playin game). They beat Arizona, Butler, Va Tech, Texas A & M, Loyola and St. Bonaventure and that made up for a couple of bad losses. Meanwhile, Indiana State didn't have many chances for big wins like those but when they did, they got smoked by 31 at Michigan State.

+/- for the bid clinching victory over Minnesota

These numbers look better.
With Luke Hunger staying out of foul trouble, Collins abandoned the small ball lineup that played 15 minutes against Michigan State and the Wildcats rolled over the Gophers.
Northwestern clinched an NCAA berth with a NET-improving blowout...

PlayerMinutesNU PtsMin PtsRaw +/-Player +/-Game +/-
Langborg327551+24+4.39+9.19
Barnhizer378061+19+3.15+6.95
Buie388866+22+1.98+6.38
Preston255239+13+0.54+3.14
Martinelli357559+16-0.59+2.61
Hunger143627+9-4.45-2.65
Smith, Blake143427+7-5.01-3.61

Ryan Langborg bounced back from a subpar effort in East Lansing to earn "Player of the Game" honors, with major contributions from Barnhizer and Buie and positive efforts from Martinelli and Preston.
Preston's 25 minutes were a season highlight for the grad transfer.
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