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Akron squeaks by Lehigh

Posted December 3rd, 2006 by mrasor

Women's basketball

With a young team that went 5-23 last season and first-year coach, you can't assume any victory, even a game against a 2-5 team.

So the Zips should celebrate their first home win in nearly a year over Lehigh, 62-61.

Niki McCoy scored 19 and had seven rebounds. Riana Miller and Sarah Tokodi also played well statistically.

Akron will invite Duquesne to Rhodes Arena for a Tuesday night game at 7.

Men's basketball

I noticed a lot of people are upset the ABJ only had a wire story today on the Oral Roberts win and it was on page C10.

I see why you guys are ticked. It was a big win. The fact that Akron won deserved to be on C1.

However, the wire story was not the quality of article you want on a section front. If the ABJ sent beat writer Tom Gaffney to Tulsa, that story would have been on C1. But you really can't justify spending so much money to do that in the midst of a budget crunch.

If you didn't notice, the Beacon Journal didn't send anyone to Columbus for the Buckeyes game either. Greg Oden's debut shoved the story to the top of the page.

I'm not an ABJ apologist. I'm just trying to be realistic.

  • I'll have a preview for Wednesday's game at Binghamton early in the week. Here are a few tidbits: The Bearcats focus on defense, lack offensive weapons and rely on a ton of junior college transfers. Edit: Game is Wednesday at 7, not Saturday.

4 Responses to “Akron squeaks by Lehigh”

  1. Zippy Says:

    The game against Binghamton is on Wednesday, not Saturday.

  2. Mike Says:

    Dang. Thanks. I'm getting sloppy.

  3. David Hawley Says:

    Mike,

    Understood about the budget thing, but it's the chicken-and-egg thing. That's why people aren't buying/reading the paper..and then they lose money and have to watch spending. Lots of high schools in the area are having parents/coaches/fans/students write and post articles on their school's athletic pages. Couldn't the BJ find an aspiring U of A journalism student willing to travel with the team and write? or U of A's SID?

  4. Mike Says:

    David,

    You make a good point. I think asking UA's SID for a story is a good idea. When I worked at the Indianapolis Star this summer, the sports department asked the Triple-A baseball team's PR guy to write game stories on the road.

    Saves money and you still have decent coverage.

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