The Pacers debate pirates vs. ninjas, time machine or magic wand, Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network & more in the third episode of Fast Break presented by Verizon.
KATY, Texas – Once Nicholls began to exert its will inside, the Colonels’ path to the 2021 Hercules Tires Southland Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship Game was secured. A dominant interior effort was enough for the top seed to finally shake off a relentless effort from fourth seed Northwestern State in an 88-76 semifinal win at Leonard E. Merrell Center on Friday evening, giving them a chance to win the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament against either No. 2 Abilene Christian or No. 6 Lamar at 8 p.m. CT Saturday. “They rose to the occasion,” said Nicholls coach Austin Claunch, who coached his first tournament contest. “It’s hard to win any tournament game, and for us to pull out and finish the way we did, that was great to see.” Third Team All-Southland forward Najee Garvin’s layup with 6:44 left snapped a 67-67 tie and gave Nicholls (18-6) the lead for good. Northwestern State (11-18) would get no closer than six points in the final 3:05 as the Colonels advanced to the Southland Conference Championship Game for the first time since 1998. “Coach told us when he came in that he was going to mold our team into a championship team,” said Kevin Johnson. “We’ve been to the tournament the last two years, and I feel like this year he put us in the best position possible.” “(In) ’98, I was a young kid watching Nickelodeon or something,” said Clauch. “I was a young kid in Houston, so being back here and playing for the championship in Katy is pretty special.” The Demons were faced with early exit of center Larry Owens, who picked up two quick fouls. With Owens in foul trouble, the door was open for Nicholls to pound the ball inside to 6’11” post Ryghe Lyons, who finished with 18 points as the Colonels owned a dominating 48-26 edge in points in the paint in route to their 16th win in their last 17. “We stress paint before every game,” said Claunch. Garvin added 14 points, while Andre Jones contributed 12, with both attacking the paint for most of their scoring. Unlike Thursday’s win over New Orleans, there was no fast start for Northwestern, who came out of the gate only shooting 30 percent while committing five early turnovers. There was also the issue of not being able to contain All-Conference third teamer Johnson, who scored 12 straight points to help give the Colonels a 26-13 lead at the 8:15 mark of the first half. Northwestern shook off the deficit and worked back into the game, moving within 32-28 at the 3:01 mark of the half after LaTerrence Reed’s trey and a jumper from Jovan Zelenbaba, who scored 11 of his 20 points in the first half. Despite the early struggles, Northwestern found themselves at halftime trailing only 39-36 due in part to Nicholls’ slump from long range. After their strong start, the Colonels finished just 4-for-18 from the three-point line in the first half. The Colonels went inside frequently to start the second half. Ryghe Lyons’ dunk at the 17:25 mark was part of a 14-5 run to open matters as Nicholls built a 53-44 lead by going 6-for-8 in the first five minutes after intermission. However, the Demons stormed back on a 14-4 run that was capped by an emphatic dunk from second team All-Conference guard Trenton Massner that gave Northwestern State a 58-57 lead with 11:42 remaining, its first advantage since scoring the game’s first two points. The lead reached 63-58 before Ty Gordon scored five straight points for Nicholls to tie the game at 63-63 with 9:01 remaining. “We did a nice job in every area of the game,” said Northwestern State coach Mike McConathy. “We just didn’t make our shots down the stretch. That was the biggest struggle for us.”
Ed (@emontana21) and Alex (@BrooklynGaucho1) Montana talk about the NFL's Wild Card weekend, the Bills-Colts game, the Rams defense suffocating the Seahawks, the Bucs beating Washington, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens breaking through against the Titans, the Nickelodeon game between the Saints and Bears, the surprising Browns beating the unprepared Steelers, previewing the upcoming divisional round games next week, the shocking firing of Doug Pederson in Philadelphia, the upcoming Conor McGregor fight, a special MMA discussion podcast upcoming and much more!
Saints DE Cam Jordan and Rich Eisen discuss New Orleans’ defensive domination of the Bears, his polite but still brutally honest assessment of Chicago QB Mitchell Trubisky, facing Tom Brady and the Buccaneers for the third time this season, and his reaction to Nickelodeon’s coverage of the network’s first NFL telecast. Watch The Rich Eisen Show, an Emmy-nominated sports talk show, streaming live on NBC's Peacock and SiriusXM Ch. 211 Monday through Friday, noon--3 PM ET. Showcasing Rich Eisen’s uncanny ability to blend insightful sports expertise with an offbeat mix of humor and pop culture, The Rich Eisen Show attracts the most recognizable names in sports and entertainment. Subscribe to this channel to keep up with the internet's best sports and pop culture commentary, interviews, and much more! ------ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://bit.ly/2VjWSBC FOLLOW US HERE: https://www.instagram.com/richeisen https://www.twitter.com/RichEisenShow https://www.facebook.com/RichEisenShow Thanks to our friends at Grabyo for supporting our live production and editing needs. Truly a game changer for what we're trying to accomplish here at the Rich Eisen Show. You can check out Grabyo and their suite of offerings here: https://bit.ly/3aac366
NFL Wild Card Weekend Best & Worst. The Cleveland Browns thrashed the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football and will now play the Chiefs in the Divisional Round. Benchwarmer Brew: https://benchwarmerbrew.com/ GUESTS: Urinating Tree, Tom Grossi & FivePoints Vids Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/thatsgoodsports?sub_confirmation=1 BenchwarmerBrew Socials: Twitter: @BenchwarmerBrew https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerbrew/ Writing Help by Will Keys @GuillermoLlaves #Wildcard #Browns #Steelers #Nickelodeon #Saints #Ravens #Buccaneers #UrinatingTree #TomGrossi #FivePointVids #Heinicke #Rams #Bills #Corvette #NFL That’s Good Sports discusses the 2021 Wild Card Weekend games. Ben Roethlisberger threw 4 interceptions and for over 500 yards in a loss to Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Backup John Wolford was taken to the hospital after taking a headshot from Jamal Adams. Taylor Heinicke nearly beat Tom Brady and the Buccaneers, and we got an F-Bomb on the Nickelodeon broadcast of the Saints and Bears game where Mitch Trubisky won NVP. The Bills and Browns both won in the postseason! Indianapolis Colts vs Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Washington Football team Baltimore Ravens vs Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears vs New Orleans Saints Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers
Rich Eisen offers up a glowing assessment of Nickelodeon’s presentation of the Bears-Saints Wild Card game. Watch The Rich Eisen Show, an Emmy-nominated sports talk show, streaming live on NBC's Peacock and SiriusXM Ch. 211 Monday through Friday, noon--3 PM ET. Showcasing Rich Eisen’s uncanny ability to blend insightful sports expertise with an offbeat mix of humor and pop culture, The Rich Eisen Show attracts the most recognizable names in sports and entertainment. Subscribe to this channel to keep up with the internet's best sports and pop culture commentary, interviews, and much more! ------ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://bit.ly/2VjWSBC FOLLOW US HERE: https://www.instagram.com/richeisen https://www.twitter.com/RichEisenShow https://www.facebook.com/RichEisenShow Thanks to our friends at Grabyo for supporting our live production and editing needs. Truly a game changer for what we're trying to accomplish here at the Rich Eisen Show. You can check out Grabyo and their suite of offerings here: https://bit.ly/3aac366
What do the Chicago Bears and Spongebob have in common? Neither of them can complete a drive on Nickelodeon. I can't remember a more boring, conservative offense than the 2020 Chicago Bears. No energy. No fire. No risks. Just...blah
The 2020 NFL wild card game between the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints that aired on Nickelodeon was actually pretty good. Seriously. This broadcast, featuring Noah Eagle, Nate Burleson, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green, and Lex Lumpkin on the call, crazy graphics packages including Roblox replays and slime cannons, and everything in between, the NFL on Nick was actually fun to watch. This is a breakdown of what went right LINK TO PATREON: https://patreon.com/jaguargator9 Get early access to videos, your name featured in the credits, and the ability to request future video topics by joining today for as low as $3! LINK TO TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/jaguargator9_nfl Play live NFL trivia every Tuesday night at 9 PM Eastern/6 PM Pacific with the chance to win cash prizes! Check out the video below to learn more: https://youtu.be/4q5VoNNjE-o LINK TO TIK TOK: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJmVTKpr/ See videos like this condensed down to 60 seconds by following JaguarGator9 on Tik Tok! SUBSCRIBE TO 60 SECOND NFL HISTORY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCldDnTnbcvCbr6pXyP9i7FA See videos like this condensed down to 60 seconds by subscribing to 60 Second NFL History on YouTube! #nflplayoffs #superwildcard #nickelodeon