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Why 2018 Will Belong to the Zips Men's Basketball Team

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There are plenty of easy Akron-related predictions one could make (ex: the soccer team winning the MAC).  But predictions are supposed to be bold, so here goes: 2018 will belong to the Zips men's basketball program. As of this writing, Akron is struggling a bit.  Their win over Concord Friday night snapped a three game losing streak, as they came home from the Diamond Head Classic in Hawaii with great memories but no wins to show for it.  The Zips stand at a respectable 7-5, but without a true signature win (Fort Wayne is their only win against a team with a winning record, and Fort Wayne is not what we'd call a signature win).  They are also 0-5 away from James A Rhodes Arena. Of course, conference play is what matters most in the MAC, a league with a ton of parity right now.  Aside from Central Michigan (10-2), all other MAC teams are within 3 games of each other in terms if overall record.  Kent State is the only team with a losing record at 6-7. Truth be told, w

Appreciating Keith Dambrot, and Moving Forward

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In 2001, the Akron men’s basketball program was an average one, at best.  Dan Hipsher, who would lead the Zips as head coach for eight seasons, had a few decent squads but couldn’t get his team past the MAC Tournament Quarterfinals.  His teams didn’t qualify during his first two seasons and went 1-7 in the Tournament during the rest of his tenure.  It had been fifteen years since the Zips took on Michigan in their last NCAA Tournament appearance, and it didn’t look like Akron was anywhere near getting back to that point.  It was in 2001 that Akron hired Keith Dambrot as an Assistant Coach.  Dambrot came from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, where he coached the LeBron James-led Irish to consecutive state championships.  Ironically, due to James’ star-power, Dambrot’s Irish arguably had a bigger fan following than the Zips at that time.  It was a hire that received very little attention outside of the city of Akron. In 2003-2004, Dambrot helped bring local recruits Rom

Our 2017 Zippy Award Winners

Male Athlete of the Year - Joao Moutinho, Men's Soccer The Akron Soccer Star Factory hasn't lost a step. First Team All-American, First Team All-MAC, MAC Freshman of the Year, Hermann Trophy semifinalist, #1 in the TopDrawerSoccer Freshmen 100 and TopDrawerSoccer Freshman of the Year are all great ways to describe Akron's Defensive stalwart Joao Moutinho. Joao ran a sensational freshman campaign and quickly established himself as a dominant presence in Akron's midfield before being pulled into the back-line to solidify a defensive unit that would hold opponents to 12 shutouts and post a perfect 12-0 at home. Moutinho has established himself as a star for Akron and Zips fans will hope Joao elects to stay in school a few years before, inevitably, going pro. Female Athlete of the Year - Danielle Nicholson, Women's Golf Coming off a freshman campaign where she won the Mid-American Conference individual title, Nicholson followed it up with a big sophomore season,

Taking a Look At Coach Bowden's Future in Akron

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In December 2011, Akron made a big splash by hiring Terry Bowden to become its next head coach.  He replaced Rob Ianello, who was fired on November 26 after compiling a 2–22 record in two seasons.  Bowden was seen as a splashy hire by the Zips, and everyone was thrilled to see "Bowden Ball" on its way to Akron.  In 2012, the Zips struggled, going 1-11 in Bowden's first season.  Ianello didn't leave Bowden much to work with initially, so it was understood by most that a rebuild would take some time. 2013 saw some improvement.  The Zips almost pulled off a huge upset of Michigan in Ann Arbor (and probably should have won - referees missed a blatant pass interference call on the final play).  They finished 5-7, which was a huge improvement from previous years.  Year 3 of Bowden's tenure produced another 5-7 team, and Bowden was given a vote of confidence with a two-year extension.  That move looked great in 2015, as the Zips went 8-5 and won a bowl game for th

Akron Wins in Boca Raton

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The Akron Zips have already won in Boca Raton, Florida.   Oh, you didn’t know that? Well, if you’re scrambling to find the score of the game, don’t.  The contest hasn’t finished yet.  Actually, it hasn’t even started.  However, Akron can consider themselves victors already. The Zips will have a fiercely contested bowl game versus Florida Atlantic University on Tuesday,  December 19, 2017.   The perception is that Akron is underdogs in this game to the Owls.  Big underdogs.  Perception, however, can be misleading. The perception going into this season was Akron wasn’t going to play in a bowl game.  The perception was they weren’t going to win the MAC East.   According to many media members‘ preseason polls, Akron wouldn’t finish second or even third in the East.   One prominent Ohio publication didn’t have Akron receiving a single first place vote.  Ohio, Miami and Bowling Green combined to receive all those votes.   By now you already know, Akron did, in fact, wi

An Interview with University of Akron President Matthew Wilson

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Recently, we interviewed President Matthew Wilson on the future of the University of Akron, the biggest challenges we face, his athletic background, and much, much more.  We hope you enjoy, and thank you to President Wilson for taking the time to answer our questions. Q: As 2017 will soon come to a close, what are your proudest accomplishments for the University of Akron this year? Helping get UA back on track and moving in the right direction in terms of student satisfaction, community engagement, fundraising, and financial performance. The elimination of our $30 million projected operating deficit and $12 million addition to our reserves was nothing short of remarkable.  The collective efforts of everyone were greatly appreciated.  Also, it has been wonderful seeing folks take note of the successful outcomes of our students.   Q: What are you most excited about heading into 2018? Continuing to assist the students is first and foremost.  Also, we

Akron Zips Men's Basketball Scholarship Chart

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Here is an overview of where the Akron Zips Men's basketball team stands over the next few years.  We'll update it as players graduate, commit, and transfer.

Why An Eight Team College Football Playoff Makes Sense, and Why It Matters for Akron

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As the College Football Playoff pairings were being prepared for announcement, debate raged on in anticipation of who would make it.  Would Ohio State, fresh off a Big Ten Championship win get #4?  Would it be Alabama, who only had one loss to a championship contender?  How about USC, the Pac-12 Champion with a resume worthy of consideration? One team not talked about much by the committee but plenty by fans was UCF, who finished 12-0 as champions of the AAC.  Despite going undefeated, they couldn't even crack the committee's top ten. Of course, it's possible to fix all of this and settle the debates of who the best team is on the field.  It's this simple: 1. Eliminate one non-conference regular season game.  We don't need to see Ohio State or Alabama taking on Prairie View A&M. 2. Eliminate conference divisions - let's get the best teams in the conference championships, regardless of geographic location. 3. Give automatic qualifying bids to ev

Akron Zips vs Stanford Cardinal - College Cup Semifinal Preview

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Photo Credit: PAC 12 Networks A 2015 College Cup Semifinal match that saw Stanford Keeper Andrew Epstein break the hearts of Akron supporters and players is set for its rematch Friday when the 5th seeded Akron Zips (18-3-2) and the 9th seeded Stanford Cardinal (17-2-2) meet on the pitch at Talen Energy Stadium in Philadelphia.  The eventual champions Stanford got the better of the Zips that day in 2015 and kept moving up, winning a second straight College Cup in 2016. The Zips managed a great season in 2016 as well, w inning the MAC Tournament and Regular Season Titles before winning one game in the NCAA tournament and losing to the Indiana Hoosiers. All of that has led to this rematch. Akron heads to Philadelphia off a hard fought away victory in penalty kicks against an excellent defensive Louisville Cardinals team, while Stanford makes the flight fresh off a 2-0 road win in convincing fashion against 1-seeded ACC champions Wake Forest. Both teams can beat anyone in the cou