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can anyone find the bazz to boat alley, been looking for it
 
No foul there!
Big time foul. But the lack of foul calling worked both ways. It helped MSU because they were bigger than the UConn team. It helped UConn because of the lack of depth. I felt the refs were fairly consistent with both teams. I liked the limited calls because the flow of the game was quicker and how can you worry about body hacks with all the wounded in the stands.
 
Big time foul. But the lack of foul calling worked both ways. It helped MSU because they were bigger than the UConn team. It helped UConn because of the lack of depth. I felt the refs were fairly consistent with both teams. I liked the limited calls because the flow of the game was quicker and how can you worry about body hacks with all the wounded in the stands.
i thought it was well officiated
 
Big time foul. But the lack of foul calling worked both ways. It helped MSU because they were bigger than the UConn team. It helped UConn because of the lack of depth. I felt the refs were fairly consistent with both teams. I liked the limited calls because the flow of the game was quicker and how can you worry about body hacks with all the wounded in the stands.

And yet, we had a huge swing when Wolf was called for a touch foul late in the shot clock, essentially using his hands to body the low post MSU guy away from the rim. Ticky-tack, cost UConn 2 points during an excellent defensive set.
 
Send it in DeAndre!
Little lingerie on the flight deck! Oh my goodness....

Sean & Jay did a great job minus their 3rd partner in crime, Raftery...
 
Send it in DeAndre!
Little lingerie on the flight deck! Oh my goodness....

Sean & Jay did a great job minus their 3rd partner in crime, Raftery...

I know. Wish he was there.
 
What I loved about that dunk, and all the sick athletic plays --especially Boatright's alley-oop dunk-- was the reaction of the soldiers in the stands who stood and cheered wildly every time. Lot's of testosterone in the building.
 
You know what I liked the most about that play? After pulling off one of the most badass dunks I've seen by a UConn player in quite some time, he just gets up and gets back on defense. No screaming, no flexing, no chest pounding. To quote Kevin Ollie, "That's not who we are."
 
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