Author: Nolan Galbreath

  • Belmont Searching for Stability Near the End of Rollercoaster Season

    Belmont Searching for Stability Near the End of Rollercoaster Season

    NASHVILLE – Casey Alexander’s Belmont Bruins squad entered the 2023-24 season with a healthy amount of uncertainty.

    The head coach’s group was coming off an Arch Madness heartbreaker the season before at the hands of the now-frontrunners of the Missouri Vally Conference, Indiana State. Belmont’s most prolific scorer dating back to 2019, Ben Sheppard, had been selected with the 26th overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, the exact same spot in which Dylan Windler had been drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers four years earlier.

    Alexander’s 2023-24 group was promising but unproven. As a freshman the year before, Cade Tyson averaged 13.6 ppg, followed not too far behind by fellow freshman Ja’Kobie Gillespi (9.6) and junior Keishawn Davidson (8.2).

    After the conclusion of last season, a 6’9″ freshman out of Murfreesboro transferred from Vanderbilt to Belmont after averaging only 8.7 minutes and 2.6 points per game for the Commodores. This seemingly ordinary addition to Belmont’s roster did not turn too many heads, perhaps apart from those who watched the forward dismantle other teenagers at Ensworth High School, but it has made all the difference for the Bruins.

    That forward was Malik Dia, the now sophomore scoring nearly 18 points per game for Belmont this season, and his move across 21st Ave. was a crucial one for Casey Alexander.

    The Bruins opened their season with an 11-5 start, highlighted by an 87-65 route over Drake on Jan. 7. Over that span, the Bruins averaged nearly 81 ppg and were led by Dia and Tyson, both of whom frequently scored in the upper-20s or lower-30s.

    Belmont had also carried with it an 11-game home win streak at the Curb Event Center dating back to January 2023.

    However, despite its scoring output, Belmont’s defense had not been particularly stout. Despite its 11-5 record, Belmont had allowed more points over that span than it had scored. There were of course outliers, such as its 100-68 loss to No. 3 Arizona early in the season and its 99-93 shortcoming at SoCon leaders Samford, but it has been too easy to score against Belmont since Day 1.

    At some point, injuries were bound to strike or the offense would go through a dry spell, and unfortunately for Belmont, both happened simultaneously in January.

    Sophomore Ja’Kobi Gillespie suffered a wrist injury early in the month which caused the guard to miss eight games. The blow was massive as Gillespie averaged over 16 ppg for the Bruins until he was forcibly sidelined.

    His teammates would overcome Gillespie’s absence with wins in their first two outings without him, including the exclamation-mark victory over Drake. After those two initial wins, Belmont dropped six of its next seven games, including two at home, snapping its win streak at the Curb in the process.

    The Bruins have been outscored 579-501 over this current stretch that has seen the team go 1-6 overall and fall to 12-11 (5-7 in MVC play) on the season. Four of those six losses were by double-digits.

    All that being said, there is still plenty of reason to believe Belmont can turn it around.

    While an at-large bid is likely out of the question for any Missouri Vally team with the possible exception of Indiana State, Belmont is more than capable of a strong run heading into March.

    Gillespie returned in Belmont’s last outing and finished with 16 points, 7 assists, and 2 steals in 26 minutes played. Dia and Tyson continue to play inspired basketball, and the trio makes Belmont one of only two teams in the NCAA with three players averaging over 16 ppg (Dia – 17.6, Tyson – 16.7, Gillespie – 16.1) alongside Arkansas – Pine Bluff.

    The defense needs to tighten up, but with the way Belmont shoots the ball, this group can beat anyone on any given day. Confidence is everything in basketball, and if Belmont can begin building momentum in early February, it could easily become a mid-major that no team wants in play in mid-March.

    Only eight games remain for Casey Alexander’s group to initiate this run with its next opportunity coming Wednesday night vs. Murray State. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. CT.

    Photo: Courtesy of Belmont Athletics

  • Hany Mukhtar Makes Preseason Debut for Nashville SC

    Hany Mukhtar Makes Preseason Debut for Nashville SC

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – At long last, Hany Mukhtar made his preseason debut for the Boys in Gold on Friday vs. Toronto FC. Unfortunately, Nashville came up short in the affair by way of a 2-1 defeat to conclude its stint in the Sunshine State with a trip back to Geodis Park awaiting.

    The match was a 120-minute affair split into four quarters rather than halves, and Gary Smith’s Starting XI featured only one change from Nashville’s previous outing – Sean Davis back in for Brian Anunga.

    Surridge
    Shaffelburg | Boyd | Gaines
    Davis | Yearwood
    Washington | MacNaughton | Maher | Moore
    Willis

    Toronto’s Italian duo of Lorenzo Insigne and Bernardeschi opened the scoring, each accounting for a goal apiece, before the 2022 Landon Donovan MLS Most Valuable Player entered the match for his first preseason appearance of the new campaign.

    Mukhtar subbed on at halftime and the playmaker instantly altered the trajectory of the match, supplying the assist to incoming rookie Forster Ajago before the end of the third quarter.

    Following the defeat, Nashville SC returns home to Geodis Park for its penultimate preseason match where the club will host USL Championship-side Birmingham Legion FC. Nashville enters the match with a picket-fence record through three Spring matches, 1W-1L-1D.

    PlayerGoalsAssists
    Jacob Shaffelburg2
    Tyler Boyd11
    McKenzie Gaines11
    Forster Ajago1
    Hany Mukhtar1

    Photo: Courtesy of Nashville SC

  • Shaffelburg, Boyd Impress Again in Nashville SC’s Second Preseason Match

    Shaffelburg, Boyd Impress Again in Nashville SC’s Second Preseason Match

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – After opening its 2024 preseason campaign with a draw vs. St. Louis just days ago, Nashville SC earned its first win of the year vs. Sporting Kansas City by way of a 2-1 victory on Tuesday.

    For the second consecutive match, several of Gary Smith’s MLS stars including Hany Mukhtar, Walker Zimmerman, and Dan Lovitz did not receive minutes.

    Below is the Starting XI from the match, a group consisting of three changes from the preseason opener.

    Surridge
    Shaffelburg | Boyd | Gaines
    Yearwood | Anunga
    Washington | Maher | MacNaughton | Moore
    Willis

    Tuesday’s lineup differences included McKenzie Gaines, an offseason acquisition that accounted for Nashville’s second goal in the previous content, replacing Randal Leal, Dru Yearwood in Sean Davis’ stead, and Shaq Moore receiving his first preseason action in place of Alex Muyl.

    At halftime, Gary Smith subbed Sean Davis on for Yearwood and made another wholesale swap later in the half, one that provided Aníbal Godoy with his first preseason minutes in 2024.

    Once again, Shaffelburg opened the scoring in the first half, just as the 24-year-old did in his last outing. McKenzie Gaines was credited with the assist on the play, his second goal contribution of the preseason after scoring in his first match to boot.

    Tyler Boyd accounted for what would prove to be the match-winner in the second half, his second goal contribution as well.

    Although Nashville’s target forward Sam Surridge has not scored through two matches, Gary Smith’s attacking trio of Shaffelburg, Boyd, and Gaines who sit just below the Englishman appear to be firing on all cylinders through limited action, accounting for all four of Nashville’s preseason goals to date and supplying the final pass on two of them.

    Nashville’s final preseason match away from home will be played on Friday vs. Toronto FC.

    PlayerGoalsAssists
    Jacob Shaffelburg2
    Tyler Boyd11
    McKenzie Gaines11

    Photo: Courtesy of Nashville SC

  • Nashville SC Opens 2024 Preseason with 2-2 Draw

    Nashville SC Opens 2024 Preseason with 2-2 Draw

    Shaffelburg, Gaines Find Net for Boys in Gold

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Nashville SC commenced its 2024 preseason campaign on Friday in Florida, offering fans their first glimpse into 5th-year head coach Gary Smith’s new squad. The match concluded 2-2 as the Boys in Gold finished level with St. Louis City SC, courtesy of goals from Jacob Shaffelburg and McKenzie Gaines.

    Although the match was played behind closed doors, Smith presumably deployed his standard 4-2-3-1 formation, but we do know for certain the Starting XI that comprised the club’s first lineup of the new year:

    Surridge
    Shaffelburg | Leal | Boyd
    Davis | Anunga
    Washington | Maher | McNaughton | Muyl
    Willis

    Winger Tyler Boyd was the only new addition to Nashville’s 2024 roster that received a starting nod following his transfer from LA Galaxy in the offseason. Dru Yearwood, another one of NSC’s offseason acquisitions, replaced midfielder Sean Davis midway through the half.

    As is customary for preseason soccer, the start of the second half saw all 11 players replaced in favor of Elliot Pannico in goal, Josh Bauer, Joey Skinner, Adem Sipić, Teal Bunbury, McKenzie Gaines, and a handful of trialists looking to earn a spot on the club’s regular-season roster.

    Hany Mukhtar, Walker Zimmerman, Shaq Moore, Dan Lovitz, and Aníbal Godoy did not appear in the match.

    Ok, so how about goals?

    Shaffelburg opened the scoring in the first half off a dish from Boyd, a play that Nashville SC fans couldn’t be happier to see. Both Shaffelburg and Boyd will likely see heavy usage in 2024 following the offseason departures of forwards Fafà Picault and Luke Haakenson, therefore the two combining for the club’s first preseason goal of the campaign could foreshadow good things to come for Nashville’s attack.

    Second-half substitute McKenzie Gaines increased his side’s advantage to 2-0 in his first Nashville friendly. The second-year MLS man was acquired from Charlotte FC in exchange for Nashville’s second-round 2024 MLS SuperDraft selection.

    The club conceded two goals late to St. Louis to end things at two apiece.

    Nashville’s next preseason match will take place on January 30 vs. Sporting Kansas City.

    Photo: Courtesy of Nashville SC

  • Belmont’s Undefeated Run at Home Ends with 83-72 Loss vs. UNI

    Belmont’s Undefeated Run at Home Ends with 83-72 Loss vs. UNI

    Tyson Accounts for 29 Points in Defeat

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Heading into Wednesday night, it had been nearly a calendar year since Belmont suffered a loss on its home turf dating back to January 29, 2023. Despite a 29-point outing from Cade Tyson, the Bruins’ streak was snapped by the University of Iowa by way of an 83-72 loss at the Curb Event Center in Nashville.

    The evening marked the second 29-point outing for the sophomore Tyson this season, only two points shy of his career-high of 31 established in Belmont’s loss at Samford in mid-December. The North Carolina native went 12-17 from the floor and 5-7 from beyond the arc, but his offensive output was not enough to compensate for his side’s inability to stifle the opposition.

    While Belmont entered the game among the most efficient in the NCAA in scoring this season with a 48.2% field goal percentage (33rd in Division I basketball), its defense has been suspect since the commencement of the campaign. That same defense struggled to stop UNI on Wednesday who shot 51.8% from the floor, and notably, nearly 48% from three-point land.

    Matching Tyson’s impressive stat line on the winning side was the Panthers’ Nate Heise. The guard came up two assists shy of the program’s second-ever triple-double, totaling 20 points, 10 rebounds, and eight helpers.

    The result sees Belmont move to 11-7 on the season with a 4-3 MVC Conference record, staying put at 6th place in the Missouri Valley Conference. Its next matchup calls for the Bruins to travel to Peoria, Illinois on Saturday to take on Bradley who currently occupy the 4th spot in the MVC.

    Tip-off is slated for 1 p.m. on ESPN+.

    Photo: Courtesy of Belmont Athletics

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