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Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseum

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 12:58 am
by PonyPride
From SMUMustangs.com:

Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseum
Wills, Filmore score 18 points each to lead SMU

Feb. 3, 2011

DALLAS (SMU) - Delisha Wills and Alisha Filmore each scored 18 points to lead SMU to a 77-73 victory over Tulane in Moody Coliseum Thursday night. With the win, SMU improved to 11-10, 4-4 in Conference USA, while Tulane fell to 17-5, 6-3 C-USA.

The game was tied three times in the final 1:04, but Filmore split the Green Wave defense with three seconds left to give SMU a two-point lead, 75-73. Olivia Grayson sprinted toward the basket for Tulane, but Haley Day forced her right into Samantha Mahnesmith at midcourt to draw the offensive foul. Mahnesmith hit the free throws with two seconds left to seal the win.

After one half of play, a half in which neither team led by more than five points, Tulane led 31-29, taking advantage of an SMU team that was shooting just 28.6-percent at the break. The Mustangs came out in the second half and shot 63.6-percent to take the win.

SMU finished the game shooting 42.1-percent (24-of-57), but scored most of its points at the free throw line, where the Mustangs went 26-of-28, matching the third-best percentage for a game in school history, 92.9-percent. Wills went 8-for-8 at the charity stripe and 5-of-7 from the field.

Tulane shot 45.6-percent from the field (26-of-57), but hit just 17-of-26 free throws. Roshaunda Barnes led the Green Wave with 20 points, and Danielle Nun added 19, but the SMU bench outscored Tulane's bench 30-15.

The Mustangs' next game is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 6, at Rice. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m., and will air at 4 p.m. on CBS College Sports.

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:06 am
by mustangbill67
fun game to watch. Women have a good team but turnovers have been killing them. Hopefully they can get another title run going.

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:59 am
by PonyPride

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 2:50 am
by PonyPride

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:18 am
by Bergermeister
mustangbill67 wrote: Women have a good team.

compared to what?

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:36 am
by giacfsp
Compared to ... teams that aren't good.

It's true. We do have a good team. Not a great team, but a good team. We have lost a couple of games we should have won (see last weekend in Houston). This definitely doesn't feel like a team that is getting all of the bounces their way this year, but that's OK - those things go in cycles.

D-Wills still seems to be playing her way back from the knee injury that cost her the 2009 season. Christine Elliott has been up and down - sometimes unstoppable, sometimes too timid (when she and Wills are both playing well, this becomes a very good team). Manesmith and Day have been good, but not consistent enough.

The best story this year has been the emergence of Alisha Filmore, who has really busted out this year. I really thought the team was in for a long year next year after Wills and Day graduate, but Filmore looks like a real team leader, someone who can put the team on her back and carry it. She has been terrific lately.

Re: Mustangs Win 77-73 Thriller Over Tulane In Moody Coliseu

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:16 pm
by mustangxc
giacfsp wrote:Compared to ... teams that aren't good.

It's true. We do have a good team. Not a great team, but a good team. We have lost a couple of games we should have won (see last weekend in Houston). This definitely doesn't feel like a team that is getting all of the bounces their way this year, but that's OK - those things go in cycles.

D-Wills still seems to be playing her way back from the knee injury that cost her the 2009 season. Christine Elliott has been up and down - sometimes unstoppable, sometimes too timid (when she and Wills are both playing well, this becomes a very good team). Manesmith and Day have been good, but not consistent enough.

The best story this year has been the emergence of Alisha Filmore, who has really busted out this year. I really thought the team was in for a long year next year after Wills and Day graduate, but Filmore looks like a real team leader, someone who can put the team on her back and carry it. She has been terrific lately.


By definition the women are mediocre!!!