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Post by claytuckerforever on Jan 9, 2016 17:10:16 GMT -6
Positives Ball movement and unselfishness of the team continues Arians showing a post up game and not forcing 3 pointers, went 2-3 Panoske staying out of foul trouble and doing a great job playing one on one post defense 3 point shooting was superb but what made it impressive is it came from constant ball movement and finding the open shooter to break the zone
Negatives Scoring one field goal in last 10 minutes Having to take 2 TOs on same possession to inbound the ball FT shooting down the stretch Getting out rebounded by Cleveland State by 8 Giving up so many easy points in the paint whether by post up or penetration, just shows help D isn't there yet
A road conference win is a road conference win. To be frank though CSU is definitely in the bottom 4 of this league. We will find out if we can contend for a top 2 seed with the next 5 games.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 9, 2016 17:50:16 GMT -6
3-1 in league play.
Beautiful!
This is the 50th time in program history that Milwaukee has registered at least 12 wins in a season.
Keep not mentioning us, ESPN!
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Post by Super King on Jan 9, 2016 18:29:01 GMT -6
Not only does it not matter one bit whether ESPN mentions us, as long as our RPI hovers around 177 (its current unfortunate position) we won't get a sniff of national coverage. And that's fine!
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 9, 2016 18:52:11 GMT -6
I'm not talking about national coverage; I'm talking about Horizon League mention!
Let's use it as motivation!
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Post by pantherwalleye on Jan 9, 2016 18:58:25 GMT -6
and use the 4 losses at a 17 point cumulative margin as a chip. And I think you meant 12 wins with an asterisk.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Jan 11, 2016 22:54:02 GMT -6
Congratulations to Rob for passing former Butler coach Barry Collier (11 seasons) for third place on the all-time Horizon League coaching victories list with 94.
1, Perry Watson, Detroit (1993-2008), 131 2, Jimmy Collins, UIC (1996-2010), 109 3, ROB JETER, MILWAUKEE (2005-present), 94 4, Barry Collier, Butler (1989-2000), 93 5, Pete Gillen, Xavier (1985-94), 83
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