If it wasn't for bad luck we would have no luck at all:
- Perhaps the greatest free throw outing in Alumni Hall history by Prov. and they needed every single one to eek out a win:
Finished regulation at 23 of 24 for 96%
Then hit first three of 1st overtime to be 26 of 27 at one point. An unheard of 97%.
Finally missed some in 2nd overtime including the last one on purpose.
Is school out or are the kids just beat down like us from all the losing? Student sections behind the basket were empty and it cost us. Have to figure Friars would have missed at least a couple with packed sections bothering the shot behind the basket.
- Sir with no love trying hard not to be outdone by himself. After giving the opponent a 5 point play in a 2 point loss at DePaul...he follows it up by giving Providence a 4 point play in a double overtime home loss.
- Yes, subbing in Crimson for defense and out for offense late was odd. But the lineup on the floor for the final nail in the coffin turnover was even odder. With 23 seconds left down by one, you know Prov. is in all out pressure to steal or foul. We have no need for size and rebounding there. Yes, you need free throw shooters but speed and dribbling ability might also be a good thing to have on the floor. Lineup should have been Triangle, 3'lo, Jordan, Branch then maybe Hooper. When we're on the FT line you could sub back in for size and defense.
- Somebody other than me should point out that the squares mano a mano defense on James Cotton was the key to the almost BE win. Completely shut him down the entire regulation without fouling and only yielded 6 total points to him which came in the overtimes. Worked extremely hard through screens to not switch ( a board pet peeve ) and when the bigs temporarily switched worked hard to get back on him. Won't mean as much coming from me as all know I'm biased.
- As I was stuck in traffic leaving the venue because the gate was stuck down, I heard the unbiased 1130 Am announcers select Phil Greene as the Player of the Game!