Win over Nevada
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Re: Win over Nevada
I haven't seen a game that physical in a long time. Q and Kris Lowe, maybe more than the other guys, were getting mauled out there. Nice win, but Peruna's right - got to step it up Saturday!
Re: Win over Nevada
How did we win without getting any points from Patrick Simpson, without Eric Castro, with Hancock shooting 9-for-23 (is that a typo I saw in the paper?) and with a grand total of 14 points from our centers - Mike Neimi, Nigel Smith and Jon Forinash?
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Re: Win over Nevada
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Hoss:
<B>How did we win without getting any points from Patrick Simpson, without Eric Castro, with Hancock shooting 9-for-23 (is that a typo I saw in the paper?) and with a grand total of 14 points from our centers - Mike Neimi, Nigel Smith and Jon Forinash?</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
That was not a typo....Hancock made 3 of 5 threes for 9pts, 6 of 18 FGs for 12pts and 9 of 11 FTs for 9pts giving him a total of 30pts. BTW, Neimi made 10 of the 14 pts you mentioned above. Anyway, that accounts for 44 of the 73 pts.... the other 29pts were spread around with The Q getting his fair share (21pts).
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<B>How did we win without getting any points from Patrick Simpson, without Eric Castro, with Hancock shooting 9-for-23 (is that a typo I saw in the paper?) and with a grand total of 14 points from our centers - Mike Neimi, Nigel Smith and Jon Forinash?</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
That was not a typo....Hancock made 3 of 5 threes for 9pts, 6 of 18 FGs for 12pts and 9 of 11 FTs for 9pts giving him a total of 30pts. BTW, Neimi made 10 of the 14 pts you mentioned above. Anyway, that accounts for 44 of the 73 pts.... the other 29pts were spread around with The Q getting his fair share (21pts).
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SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
Re: Win over Nevada
It was good to see that even on a night when Damon struggles from the floor (and he did throw up some really ugly shots), he still was able to come through at the line. He didn't always do that earlier in the year.