Nothing against the Hornets cause they played great with what they have had to deal with, but that game Saturday should never have been that close. One too many times I have seen the Wildcats blow leads and lose games due to terrible freethrow shooting, 13 missed freebies. Make those and Weber wins by 20 + heck even if Sac had made the four they missed Weber still wins by 20. 3 point shooting was the difference, and again no offense to Sac, but Weber can't miss 13 freethrows on the road and expect to beat better teams
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Nothing against the Hornets cause they played great with what they have had to deal with, but that game Saturday should never have been that close. One too many times I have seen the Wildcats blow leads and lose games due to terrible freethrow shooting, 13 missed freebies. Make those and Weber wins by 20 + heck even if Sac had made the four they missed Weber still wins by 20. 3 point shooting was the difference, and again no offense to Sac, but Weber can't miss 13 freethrows on the road and expect to beat better teams
You have a point, but expecting your team to shoot 100% from the line is unrealistic.
Wildcat Ryan wrote:Nothing against the Hornets cause they played great with what they have had to deal with, but that game Saturday should never have been that close. One too many times I have seen the Wildcats blow leads and lose games due to terrible freethrow shooting, 13 missed freebies. Make those and Weber wins by 20 + heck even if Sac had made the four they missed Weber still wins by 20. 3 point shooting was the difference, and again no offense to Sac, but Weber can't miss 13 freethrows on the road and expect to beat better teams
You have a point, but expecting your team to shoot 100% from the line is unrealistic.
Also that the Hornets were sending WSU intentionally to the stripe would take away some of his projected freebies as well.
UNC 90-80 SUU; The Bears win the boards by 18 and make 31 free throws to Suutah's 10 UND 101-59 NAU; The F-Hawks get six in double figures & shoot 61% as they embarrass the 'Jacks ID 63-58 UMT; Montana scores 29 points in the first 30:00 as they lose to Idaho for the first time since 2001
EWU 71-85 MSU; Venky Jois goes 3/10 from the line and the Eags only force 6 Bobcat turnovers
Women
MSU 69-81 EWU; Hayley Hodgins scores a career-high 34 as the Eags surprisingly take over first
UMT 61-78 ID; The Vandals end a 6-game losing streak to the Lady Griz
SUU 44-64 UNC; The T-Birds get nobody in double figures and shoot 29%
NAU 56-63 UND; The Hawks go on a 14-2 run in the second half to pull out a surprisingly tough win
PSU 81-63 SAC; Viks shoot 64%, their highest number since shooting 65% against Sac 4 years ago
WEB 68-69 ISU; Bolomboy sets the Big Sky career rebounds record, but Ethan Telfair scores 30 for ISU UND 88-72 SUU; Fighting Hawks shoot 54% from the field and 90% from the line UNC 84-79 NAU; Tanner Morgan gets 18 rebounds off the bench for a Bear team that won the glass by 22
EWU 69-74 UMT; The Griz shoot 58% and Breunig & Wright combine for 51 points
ID 68-70 MSU; The 'Cats make 13 treys and win turnovers by 7
Women
UMT 65-67 EWU; Eastern makes 14 of their last 18 shots after starting the second half 0/10 SAC 126-78 PSU; The Hornets set an NCAA record with 25 three-pointers made MSU 62-59 ID; The Bobcats win the second half by 7 despite shooting 24% ISU 58-57 WEB; Idaho State overcomes 22 turnovers by shooting 61%
NAU 55-79 UNC; Savannah Scott gets 8 points, 8 boards, 10 assists, and 4 steals
SUU 56-68 UND; The Hawks win a game without winning the glass for the first time in over a year
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Mvemjsunpx wrote:
You have a point, but expecting your team to shoot 100% from the line is unrealistic.
Also that the Hornets were sending WSU intentionally to the stripe would take away some of his projected freebies as well.
Haq-a-Shaq or trying to stop the clock at the end?
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