DVR is my friend.And then we face a different issue tomorrow where multiple top 25 matchups are on TV at the same time! 😭
I know Duquesne lost McConnell to graduation, they must've lost a lot more than that. They are winless in conference still, not even a pale shadow of what they were last season.A real barn-burner in progress in Pittsburgh with George Washington leading Duquesne, 18-14, at halftime.
Which makes it all the more impressive Texas Tech managed to beat them there.West Virginia is tough on their home court!
A real barn-burner in progress in Pittsburgh with George Washington leading Duquesne, 18-14, at halftime.
TCU shooting 12-34 on two-point shotsWest Virginia is tough on their home court!
Rough night shooting, only 4-19, but she hit the one that really counted. Was 0-5 behind the arc before the last one.Marta Suarez nails a THREE at the horn...TCU beats West Virginia, 51-50.
She killed us in Raleigh when TCU played NC State earlier in the year, so I wasn't surprised to see her hit that final THREE.Rough night shooting, only 4-19, but she hit the one that really counted. Was 0-5 behind the arc before the last one.
Intentionally missing can be difficult. Unless your player is pretty skilled, decent chance they miss everything and then the other team gets the ball anyway.Once WV missed the first FT they should have just bounced it off the rim with 2 seconds left and the lead. Never understood why teams give the opponent a chance to get the ball, call a TO and advance the ball!
Heartbreaker for WV. That would've been a huge resume-booster.Marta Suarez nails a THREE at the horn...TCU beats West Virginia, 51-50.
That doesn’t for any reason negate that the better play is to attempt the miss and have the opponent scramble for the ball for 2 seconds. Hit the backboard, but ceding them set up and sub in shooters (Suarez) is not something you hand your opponent.Intentionally missing can be difficult. Unless your player is pretty skilled, decent chance they miss everything and then the other team gets the ball anyway.
If you dont hit the rim, it's a deadball. No time runs off. Opponent gets the ball out of bounds. Then you're only up 1, they advance the ball, and only need a 2 to win.That doesn’t for any reason negate that the better play is to attempt the miss and have the opponent scramble for the ball for 2 seconds. Hit the backboard, but ceding them set up and sub in shooters (Suarez) is not something you hand your opponent.
And if TCU cleanly rebounds the intentional miss, immediately call a TO before dribbling then they are in the same scenario.That doesn’t for any reason negate that the better play is to attempt the miss and have the opponent scramble for the ball for 2 seconds. Hit the backboard, but ceding them set up and sub in shooters (Suarez) is not something you hand your opponent.
MY POINT is…they should have tried. There was no reason not to….that I can think of. Their advantage was the lead, the clock and length of the floor…assuming there’s a scramble or not for the rebound.If you dont hit the rim, it's a deadball. No time runs off. Opponent gets the ball out of bounds. Then you're only up 1, they advance the ball, and only need a 2 to win.
I just gave you a reason.MY POINT is…they should have tried. There was no reason not to….that I can think of. Their advantage was the lead, the clock and length of the floor…assuming there’s a scramble or not for the rebound.
Totally was not expecting Indiana to be 0-7 in the Big Ten.Indiana is 0-7 in conference. Did anyone predict that? Tough schedule so far, and 2 of the next 3 are Ohio St. and Michigan. Purdue sandwiched inbetween, then Northwestern, Wisconsin and Purdue again. Then the LA school and Oregon, before finishing w/ Rutgers and Penn St. They'll be lucky to win more than 6 games at this rate.