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Gaff & Jackson were good... and so was Sanogo.
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[QUOTE="willie99, post: 3838619, member: 192"] One sophomore and two freshmen played very well. I think our future looks bright, I think Hurley is bringing in quality recruits. Our upperclassmen have to perform better, especially without Bouk. We need the energetic and productive Whalley. Cole has been good, not great, I'm still waiting for him to bang two or three 3's back to back to back to give us some momentum. As opposed to an occasional big shot. Adams needs to be more productive. Martin has been a pleasant surprise. In his senior year now, Polley has only given us a handful of big games, I'm not sure we can expect that to change at this point. Maybe when Bouk comes back, he'll start getting better looks. On to Providence, I think we'll see Bouk PS: It was the men on Seton Hall, read Seniors, that made a difference and won that game [/QUOTE]
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Gaff & Jackson were good... and so was Sanogo.
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