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Post by CelticCat » Sat Nov 30, 2013 3:52 pm

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Post by MSU01 » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:06 pm

MSU is down 29-27 with 4 to go in the first half. They are actually shooting well tonight (5-7 from 3 so far) to stay in it. According to the ESPN box score, Biglow and Davis are both playing but once again did not start. Egwuonwu did start tonight, along with Colbert, Dison, Norman, and Coleman.



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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:11 pm

My only hope in a game like this is that they don't get totally embarrassed. [-o< So far so good-Cats have a narrow lead late in the first half.



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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:18 pm

trail 37-33 at the half. Not bad. I'm pretty sure Wyoming is supposed to be pretty good this season.



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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:26 pm

apparently the wheels flew off in the second half. We lose 79-54 with no players in double figures. So much for that.



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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:28 pm

They shot 27 free throws. We shot 10. :-k



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Post by Potomac Griz » Sun Dec 01, 2013 12:27 am

Tough to win when the other team goes on a 29-9 run starting at the end of the first half and lasting the first 10 mins + change of the 2nd half :(

Wyoming is a very good team though. They barely lost to 7-1 Colorado earlier this year @Colorado.

Out of curiosity, are Biglow and Davis in the doghouse or something?
BelgradeBobcat wrote:They shot 27 free throws. We shot 10. :-k
Check out the UNC vs Bethune-Cookman box score... UNC shot 42 free throws, BC shot 9.

UNC won by 5 after trailing by 16 at halftime, and being down 59-41 with a little over 7 mins to go in the game.

I know sometimes lopsided FT shooting can be deserved but FFS that type of difference is a bit ridiculous.



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Post by Colter_Nuanez » Sun Dec 01, 2013 8:13 pm

Tough to win when the other team shoots 81 percent in the second half.

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Wyoming broke open a close game by shooting 81.3 percent in the second half, cruising past Montana State 79-54 in Laramie on Saturday.

The Bobcats trailed just 37-32 at halftime and led 17 minutes into the opening period, but Wyoming opened the second half with a 16-3 run to take control of the game. Nathan Sobey scored seven of his 11 points in that run for Wyoming, while the Bobcats were 1-for-10 with four turnovers to open the second half.

"They were really disciplined and shot the heck out of the ball," MSU coach Brad Huse said on the Bobcat Radio Network of Wyoming's second half. "They shot 81% in the second half, I don't think I've ever been a part of anything like that. Part of it is they were dunking the ball a lot. They hurt us with threes in the first half, and in the second half they really got to the rim."

Wyoming shot 13-for-16 in the second half, while the Bobcats were 9-for-29. The Cowboys also shot 27 free throws on Saturday, making 19, while MSU was 6-for-10 from the line.

"We were moving the ball well, knocking down the shots that came our way," Huse said of MSU's first half. The Bobcats were 12-for-21 from the floor before the intermission, 5-for-8 from the arc. "At the start of the second half our defense was very average, and their offense was above average. It's frustrating, but we'll learn from it."

Three Bobcats - Paul Egwuonwu, Michael Dison and Terrell Brown - scored nine points each, although no Bobcat cracked double figures. Riley Grabau scored 19 to lead four Cowboys in double-digits.

MSU falls to 2-5 on the season, while the Cowboys are 5-2. The Bobcats host Walla Walla next Saturday at 7 pm.
Potomac Griz wrote:Tough to win when the other team goes on a 29-9 run starting at the end of the first half and lasting the first 10 mins + change of the 2nd half :(

Wyoming is a very good team though. They barely lost to 7-1 Colorado earlier this year @Colorado.

Out of curiosity, are Biglow and Davis in the doghouse or something?
BelgradeBobcat wrote:They shot 27 free throws. We shot 10. :-k
Check out the UNC vs Bethune-Cookman box score... UNC shot 42 free throws, BC shot 9.

UNC won by 5 after trailing by 16 at halftime, and being down 59-41 with a little over 7 mins to go in the game.

I know sometimes lopsided FT shooting can be deserved but FFS that type of difference is a bit ridiculous.
Biglow has a bad back. Davis and Egwuonwu are in the dog house. This is what Huse said to me following the Northridge win, a game in which neither senior front court member started:
Egwuonwu and senior forward Flavien Davis didn’t start for the first time this season. Senior guard Antonio Biglow did not suit up because of a back ailment.

“As a team, we have to commit to some things that are important to us,” said Huse, who didn’t elaborate on his decision to bench his senior frontcourt. “We had a great team concept and a good team effort. Our team has to continue to understand that we have a lot of different options and from night to night, those options can change. Sooner we understand that, the better.”



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Post by rtb » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:13 pm

Colter_Nuanez wrote:The Bobcats host Walla Walla next Saturday at 7 pm.
Sounds like it should be another barn burner in the Brick! Can we get more than 2,000 people in the building? Can the Bobcats win?


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Post by BelgradeBobcat » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:35 pm

rtb wrote:
Colter_Nuanez wrote:The Bobcats host Walla Walla next Saturday at 7 pm.
Sounds like it should be another barn burner in the Brick! Can we get more than 2,000 people in the building? Can the Bobcats win?
Walla Walla lost to Rocky 104-57. With a week to prepare I like our chances.

Seriously, why are they on the schedule? Do we not schedule Frontier teams because there's a chance we'll lose?

We also have Southwestern Christian-another NAIA school coming in all the way from Oklahoma City. :shrug: As BAC said in another thread. It seems our schedule has gotten easier and easier...but the losses are still piling up.



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Post by Colter_Nuanez » Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:05 pm

BelgradeBobcat wrote:
rtb wrote:
Colter_Nuanez wrote:The Bobcats host Walla Walla next Saturday at 7 pm.
Sounds like it should be another barn burner in the Brick! Can we get more than 2,000 people in the building? Can the Bobcats win?
Walla Walla lost to Rocky 104-57. With a week to prepare I like our chances.

Seriously, why are they on the schedule? Do we not schedule Frontier teams because there's a chance we'll lose?

We also have Southwestern Christian-another NAIA school coming in all the way from Oklahoma City. :shrug: As BAC said in another thread. It seems our schedule has gotten easier and easier...but the losses are still piling up.
Montana State has actually played the 55th-toughest schedule in the country to this point of 351 Division I teams at 0.39. Not sure how that works. But upon further digging, the non-conference strength of schedule overall is projected to be the 294th toughest of 351 D-I teams. MSU's RPI currently sits at 300.

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