Kate H. On Loss

I know it's kind of stating the obvious, but there's very little to feel good or like about this last game and this write-up. Doherty's not stupid, and I'm sure he recognizes the same thing.
Matt Doherty blasts 'soft' Mustangs after TCU crushes SMU, 84-64
By KATE HAIROPOULOS / The Dallas Morning News
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FORT WORTH – TCU forward Amric Fields emphatically dunked Tuesday night, the conclusion to one of many fast breaks for the Horned Frogs against overmatched SMU. The freshman hung on the rim too long for the officials' liking and was whistled for a technical.
Maybe he was being a bit showy – but, hey, the dunk did put the Frogs up 20 with 7:35 still to play in the first half. And TCU backed up his exuberance from start to finish at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum with an 84-64 whupping of its area rival.
TCU's win was so decisive that fifth-year Mustangs coach Matt Doherty didn't hesitate to rip his team afterward.
"I don't want to sugarcoat it anymore; we're a soft team," said Doherty, who had put on an encouraging face after SMU's season-opening loss Friday to Arkansas-Little Rock. "Our guys were afraid. I recruited them, and I've got to make them tougher."
SMU fell to 0-2 as the Frogs (2-0) beat the Mustangs for the third straight season, the streak coinciding with TCU coach Jim Christian's tenure. It was TCU's largest margin of victory against SMU since 1997.
While TCU has an influx of new players (junior college transfer Sammy Yeager, 17 points) and key returning players in Ronnie Moss (16 points) and Garlon Green (17), SMU is essentially playing with the same roster from last season, minus two of its top three scorers.
Freshman Jeremiah Samarrippas and transfer Collin Mangrum are contributing, but three newcomers Doherty expected to play immediately have yet to be ruled eligible by the NCAA.
The Mustangs couldn't match TCU's aggressive, athletic play Tuesday. Forward Papa Dia got into early foul trouble as the Frogs built a 49-35 halftime lead.
The Mustangs will focus now on pointed film sessions and building toughness, though Doherty wonders if it was possible to change what's in players' hearts.
"How much can you improve toughness?" Doherty said. "We'll figure out a way. We were outclassed tonight."
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Matt Doherty blasts 'soft' Mustangs after TCU crushes SMU, 84-64
By KATE HAIROPOULOS / The Dallas Morning News
[email protected]
FORT WORTH – TCU forward Amric Fields emphatically dunked Tuesday night, the conclusion to one of many fast breaks for the Horned Frogs against overmatched SMU. The freshman hung on the rim too long for the officials' liking and was whistled for a technical.
Maybe he was being a bit showy – but, hey, the dunk did put the Frogs up 20 with 7:35 still to play in the first half. And TCU backed up his exuberance from start to finish at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum with an 84-64 whupping of its area rival.
TCU's win was so decisive that fifth-year Mustangs coach Matt Doherty didn't hesitate to rip his team afterward.
"I don't want to sugarcoat it anymore; we're a soft team," said Doherty, who had put on an encouraging face after SMU's season-opening loss Friday to Arkansas-Little Rock. "Our guys were afraid. I recruited them, and I've got to make them tougher."
SMU fell to 0-2 as the Frogs (2-0) beat the Mustangs for the third straight season, the streak coinciding with TCU coach Jim Christian's tenure. It was TCU's largest margin of victory against SMU since 1997.
While TCU has an influx of new players (junior college transfer Sammy Yeager, 17 points) and key returning players in Ronnie Moss (16 points) and Garlon Green (17), SMU is essentially playing with the same roster from last season, minus two of its top three scorers.
Freshman Jeremiah Samarrippas and transfer Collin Mangrum are contributing, but three newcomers Doherty expected to play immediately have yet to be ruled eligible by the NCAA.
The Mustangs couldn't match TCU's aggressive, athletic play Tuesday. Forward Papa Dia got into early foul trouble as the Frogs built a 49-35 halftime lead.
The Mustangs will focus now on pointed film sessions and building toughness, though Doherty wonders if it was possible to change what's in players' hearts.
"How much can you improve toughness?" Doherty said. "We'll figure out a way. We were outclassed tonight."
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