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Saturday, 10 November 2012

2 top college hoops games aboard ships called off

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Military personnel and volunteers wipe off condensation in an attempt to dry the damp court before the start of the men's NCAA college basketball game between Ohio Sate and Marquette in the Carrier Classic aboard the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C., Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

Military personnel and volunteers wipe off condensation in an attempt to dry the damp court before the start of the men's NCAA college basketball game between Ohio Sate and Marquette in the Carrier Classic aboard the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C., Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

A worker tries to dry the court before the second half of the Navy-Marine Corps Classic NCAA college basketball game between Florida and Georgetown aboard the USS Bataan at Mayport Naval Station, Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, in Jacksonville, Fla. The game was canceled due to condensation on the court. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

The sun sets a few hours before Florida and Georgetown take the court for an NCAA college basketball game during the Navy/Marine Corps Classic on the aircraft carrier USS Bataan docked on the St. Johns River at the Naval Station Mayport, in Jacksonville Friday Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/The Tampa Bay Times, Dirk Shadd)

Ohio State and Nortre Dame players compete in during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the Carrier Classic onboard the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C., Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)

The next time No. 4 Ohio State, No. 10 Florida, Georgetown and Marquette try to play aboard a ship, they might need more than their jump shots and fast breaks.

They may want to bring mops and buckets, too.

A pair of big men's college basketball openers were called off Friday night when the makeshift courts were hardly shipshape. Instead, the floors became too wet because of condensation and the matchups were canceled.

Florida led Georgetown 27-23 at halftime in the Navy-Marine Corps Classic on the USS Bataan in Jacksonville, Fla., when it was stopped. The game will not count and will not be made up.

"It's just tough around this time, the weather," Florida guard Kenny Boynton said. "I'm not sure what caused the water, but it's definitely tough. We've got to get an indoor event, I guess."

Ohio State and Marquette never got started aboard the USS Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C. The tipoff was delayed for about a half-hour as coaches, players and officials waited for the conditions to improve. The weather didn't get better, and the teams are unlikely to reschedule the meeting this season.

"All were apprehensive about playing the game," referee John Cahill said. "You could feel the wet spots on the floor. Our primary concern is with the student-athlete. The last thing we want is any kid who's got a future in the game of basketball to be injured as a result of this."

No. 9 Syracuse and No. 20 San Diego State are set to play Sunday afternoon on the USS Midway in San Diego. The game aboard the flight deck of the aircraft carrier was originally scheduled for Friday night, but moved back because of a strong chance of rain and wind.

"The purpose of the game is to play it on the Midway," SDSU coach Steve Fisher said.

Late Friday afternoon, the Yorktown hosted a women's game as No. 7 Notre Dame beat No. 19 Ohio State 57-51 without any problems on the court.

The Ohio State-Marquette matchup was part of the second Carrier Classic, the first a magnificent spectacle last year between North Carolina and Michigan State attended by President Barack Obama on the USS Carl Vinson outside San Diego.

The contest raises money for several groups that help troops and veterans. It was a showcase for Veterans Day weekend.

Marquette coach Buzz Williams said the lost game wouldn't change his mind about playing again on an aircraft carrier.

"We'll play anywhere, anytime in this type of event for this type of purpose," he said.

Florida and Georgetown had no problems on the court in the first half. The teams warmed up after the break, then players, coaches and the referees tried to no avail to dry the surface on the 388-foot amphibious assault ship.

Event organizers said they want to try to play it again next year.

"We've got to go back to work and maybe become meteorologists and do some things different. We and the Navy are committed to the event and doing it right," said Alan Verlander, director of sports and entertainment for the city of Jacksonville.

Associated Press

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