I read somewhere, that she was on a bike after the injury, back on the bench after that, and lifted Tara after the win. Perhaps a lot of precaution?Is Brink playing? According to the box score zero fouls (when has that ever happened?), only 3 FGA and 2 rebounds. I'm not watching but that just seems like she hasn't been in the game since early in the first half w/ stats like that.
I certainly hope so.I read somewhere, that she was on a bike after the injury, back on the bench after that, and lifted Tara after the win. Perhaps a lot of precaution?
They hate their fans? Can't be good for anyone's blood pressure.OK, I understand Arizona losing. But this stretch is ridiculous -
Last 5 games:
Lose by 1
Win by 1
Lose by 3
Lose by 2
Lose by 2
Oy.
Snakebit stretch. Doesn’t get easier in the Palouse.OK, I understand Arizona losing. But this stretch is ridiculous -
Last 5 games:
Lose by 1
Win by 1
Lose by 3
Lose by 2
Lose by 2
Oy.
A strange game by some measures;Oregon St. outscored Cal 31-17 in Q4 to win by 7.
I would say that Coach Shrek of Oregon had stopped coaching by thenIf I told you Brink would only have 6 points, would you think Oregon was trailing by 24 late in the 4th quarter?
That is just a slow torture. Arizona has been in all of those games and has only one win to show for it. We'll see how mentally tough those young ladies are...if they can continue on without fatigue or frustration and eventually, feelings of futility, setting in. Falling just a little short game after game after game can work two ways for a team going through a stretch like that: one with a positive outcome, and one with a negative outcome.OK, I understand Arizona losing. But this stretch is ridiculous -
Last 5 games:
Lose by 1
Win by 1
Lose by 3
Lose by 2
Lose by 2
Oy.
That collapse at the end of regulation in Corvallis was devastating. Missed some free throws and gave up a wide-open 3 when the 3-point shot was the only thing that could hurt them. Then followed that up with losses to Oregon and both of the Washington schools.OK, I understand Arizona losing. But this stretch is ridiculous -
Last 5 games:
Lose by 1
Win by 1
Lose by 3
Lose by 2
Lose by 2
Oy.
LOL notice I said “some good teams,” so I won't be wrong either way.May you be dead wrong through the end of this weekend, at which point I'm on board.![]()

[insert "there are no nights off in the Pac-12" sloganeering here]LOL notice I said “some good teams,” so I won't be wrong either way.
Kinda amazing that Stanford's toughest road games (at Colorado/Utah) are already behind them. They only get the LA schools at home, and their remaining road trips are to the lovely states of Arizona, Washington and Oregon.
Sloganeering aside, I hasten to add in all seriousness that even with Stanford's kindest-possible shake of the Pac-12 scheduling wheel, I would venture that it's still altogether a tougher conference schedule than any team in any other conference in the country will face. (Daring someone to prove me wrong there.)[insert "there are no nights off in the Pac-12" sloganeering here]
And OSU/Oregon have to play home-away with the top 5 toughest PAC-12 teams: Colorado, UTAH, USC, UCLA & Stanford. Also Arizona/ASU, and away only at WSU/Washington. If OSU makes it 9 wins, 9 losses in conference, it will be a victory compared to past 2 seasons.Sloganeering aside, I hasten to add in all seriousness that even with Stanford's kindest-possible shake of the Pac-12 scheduling wheel, I would venture that it's still altogether a tougher conference schedule than any team in any other conference in the country will face. (Daring someone to prove me wrong there.)
How things drastically change after you make a post this season is something else.Never mind. It was a 4 point game approaching half time, but then it turned into a blow out. 80-50 Stanford. Iriafen and Brink combined for 47 points and 30 rebounds.

Oh it's not just this season, I've had this amazing ability for years now.How things drastically change after you make a post this season is something else.![]()