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Post by Red Fox 5 on Jan 3, 2011 9:35:20 GMT -5
Marist looks for it's first ever road win at a MAAC school under Chuck Martin tonight. Hope to see Rusin find his shot...it would be great to see Hall, Prescott and Rusin all play well in the same game.
Go Marist!
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Post by yankee on Jan 3, 2011 12:58:26 GMT -5
Marist has got a real legitimate shot in this game. Loyola is better, but Patsos isn't utilyzing their talent well at all.
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Post by imisshuff on Jan 3, 2011 18:37:52 GMT -5
No devin tonight , bad ankle...need the wing tattoos to step up their game tonight!
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Post by nomar33 on Jan 3, 2011 19:22:00 GMT -5
yankee your statement sound silly now that they are down 20 8 min into game
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Post by nomar33 on Jan 3, 2011 19:53:48 GMT -5
down 12 at half - a little better - but what the heck happened to start game
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Post by nomar33 on Jan 3, 2011 20:15:04 GMT -5
9-2 run to start the second half - down 20 again - must have been a hell of a halftime speech
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Post by Red Fox 5 on Jan 3, 2011 20:22:06 GMT -5
wow some brutal play by the Foxes tonight
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Post by yankee on Jan 3, 2011 20:22:20 GMT -5
yankee your statement sound silly now that they are down 20 8 min into game EVERYTIME I decide, "you know what, maybe I am being hard on them" after a good game or two, they do this. THEY ARE SO DANG FRUSTRATING. GARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHH:).
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Post by reddy on Jan 3, 2011 21:00:06 GMT -5
One step forward, then two steps back.
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Post by Red Fox 5 on Jan 3, 2011 21:10:33 GMT -5
83-67 the final...hard to say without seeing it but sounds like effort was the key...got down 25-6...announcers said they lacked energy. Loyola offensively is in OUR ballpark...64 ppg...giving up 83 is a bad effort.
Also, I hate the Prinsloo at the 4 experiment. Prinsloo needs this year to bulk up, add muscle and play in the case of injury or garbage time. He should not be starting and certainly not at the 4. The two bigs lineup does not really work at this level unless the big at the 4 is athletic and can handle a little. Even in the game against UPenn the Prinsloo lineup killed us as Marist was too slow to rotate on D resulting in a barage of three's...same exact thing happened tonight to start the game.
Bright spots were Hall with another good scoring game. Rusin found his scoring touch.
Prescott was non existent. Bowie also had his name called VERY little in this one. It would be nice if Hall, Rusin and Prescott could all have good games at once. Those three have the talent and should have the experience by now to be more consistent. Hall is keeping up his end of the bargain now with 13 or more in 7 of 8 games. Who would have thunk it with Hall. I had begun to write him off early this year and he has burst into a consistent well above average player in the snap of a finger.
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Post by foxman on Jan 3, 2011 22:02:51 GMT -5
Assist to turnover ratio in negative territory + getting outrebounded = loss. On paper, this was a game that they should have been motivated to give full effort, since Loyola is a second division team in the MAAC, and they come out flat, trail by 20 during the game and lose by double digits. Someone (Bill Parcells maybe) said that you are what your record says you are .... Marist is now 14-63 under Martin. PIG again this year at the MAAC tournament .....
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Post by oldfox on Jan 3, 2011 22:07:48 GMT -5
83-67 the final...hard to say without seeing it but sounds like effort was the key...got down 25-6...announcers said they lacked energy. Loyola offensively is in OUR ballpark...64 ppg...giving up 83 is a bad effort. I just got home from seeing Siena come back from the dead against Iona and have to read this. No energy? That makes 2 out of the last 3, where effort was noticeably lacking. Not by Loyola though. Nice job by them putting 5 players in double figures. Marist got it's clock cleaned on the boards, 31-19 too. When you bring as little to the table as this Marist team does, can't you at least bring energy? Can't wait for the cascade of excuses for this poor effort.
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