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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 01:16:38pm
Author: DELL
Subject: Saint peter's Archives.

Does any one remember a game back in the early 1990s when SPC played at Stanford (possibly a holiday tournament) and Mike Frensley scored, I believe, close to forty points, and SPC almost pulled off the upset? Or, was that another player? I remember that Frensley then became known for his playmaking and ponytail.

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[> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- Cindy Crawford, Wednesday, January 16, 03:35:58pm [1]

Mike scored 32 in the Fry Invtational in a 79-71 loss to Stanford in 1994.

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[> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- Tim Camp, Wednesday, January 16, 04:04:08pm [1]

Great memory. Were you there, Cindy?

It was probably the best individual game Mike Frensley ever played for SPC.

Brevin Knight, who is from NJ and had starred at Seton Hall Prep, was the Stanford star at the time and he got T'ed and ejected early in the game.

Some of the Stanford people speculated that he was hyped up to do well against a team from NJ and then he became frustrated by how well his opposite number, Frensley, was playing.

The ref who ejected him was Dave Libbey, who the locals said takes no flak and has a rep for being completely impartial--doesn't matter who the home team is or who the stars are, everyone gets the same whistle.

Libbey, who still works the Pac-10, can be seen in many late-round NCAA Tournament games.

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[> [> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- Cindy Crawford, Wednesday, January 16, 04:23:55pm [1]

Frensley helped hold Knight to single digets,I believe 4 or 5.
Mike was amazing for his control.In an entire MAAC season he committed only 14 turnovers.
Most will remember him for his game winning shot against the Jaspers to put SPC in the Dance,and for his ponytail,of course.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- DELL, Wednesday, January 16, 05:09:07pm [1]

Where do you guys get this detailed information from? Certainly not from SPC's website.

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[> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- Tim Camp, Wednesday, January 16, 07:19:37pm [1]

For my part, I used to work for the school, so I was at the game and it was my job to know the details.

Cindy is a great fan with a great memory.

As far as the website goes, there aren't a lot of school athletic websites that go back more than 10 years. And the SPC site is many times better now than it was when I worked there.

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[> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- Bob Hopko, Wednesday, January 16, 07:58:49pm [1]

My second favorite Mike Frensley road game performance was at George Mason...I believe the first year Frensley was at SPC....we were down 23 in the second half and Fiore gets tossed out and we come back and win with Blind coaching.
Tim Camp was at that one of course,but I don't remember if Cindy Crawford was....I remember thinking this kid was really good.....and nuts!

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[> [> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- SPC Fan, Thursday, January 17, 07:18:42pm [1]

Personally i will never forget 45 minutes without a turnover while being pressured against Manhattan in the MAAC final with the game winning shot.
Mike was one of my all time favorites.

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[> [> [> [> Re: Saint peter's Archives. -- EWR, Thursday, January 17, 10:19:22pm [1]

Right at the end of regulation one of the Manhattan players had the ball, picked up his dribble, took two steps (traveled), launched a prayer and hit the three to send the game into OT. ESPN kept replaying that travel over and over again. That ref sort of vindicated himself at the end of OT when he called a delayed travel on a Manhattan player to end the game.

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