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2-4. Big win. Need to get to 11-9.

ricko654321

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I’ll preface by saying, as Chris likes to - it’s a 20 round fight. We took some hits in the first few and got whistle screwed out of one in happy valley. Nonetheless, we are where we are, and we stepped up to get back to 2-4.

Let’s not kid ourselves it’s still an uphill battle. But that was a HUGE and necessary win to keep us in the season. We needed to go 10-5 to get to 11-9 (which I think is what we need to make the tourney given the non conf schedule and results), now the equation is similar but going 9-5 is a lot lot better than needing to go 10-4. Next 5 games schedule remains very difficult. It’s brutal but we probably somehow need to pull 3-2 out of that.

In any event, it wasn’t pretty tonight, but it felt the whole way through like we were the better, smarter, more disciplined, more talented team. We nearly lost it at the FT line, but big players made big plays in the end. Ty Berry found his stroke toward the end of the first half. Martinelli converted on quirky leaners. Nicholson was a beast inside, and aside from FTs played a strong strong game especially on D. Leach was effective as PG against the press. Brooks just did Brooks things, he looked back to his normal self. Nothing special just a ho him 20/10/5 night for him. Ciaravino brought energy. Windham hit a clutch 3. Fitzmorris got abused in the first half and then stepped back up for some huge minutes on D in the second half.

And then after all that, giving up a lead, physical battle the whole way through, Nick found the critical floater to get us the desperately needed W.

They may not paint pictures of it, but every conference W is huge. We need to defend home court.

Onto Michigan. Go Cats!
 
I’ll preface by saying, as Chris likes to - it’s a 20 round fight. We took some hits in the first few and got whistle screwed out of one in happy valley. Nonetheless, we are where we are, and we stepped up to get back to 2-4.

Let’s not kid ourselves it’s still an uphill battle. But that was a HUGE and necessary win to keep us in the season. We needed to go 10-5 to get to 11-9 (which I think is what we need to make the tourney given the non conf schedule and results), now the equation is similar but going 9-5 is a lot lot better than needing to go 10-4. Next 5 games schedule remains very difficult. It’s brutal but we probably somehow need to pull 3-2 out of that.

In any event, it wasn’t pretty tonight, but it felt the whole way through like we were the better, smarter, more disciplined, more talented team. We nearly lost it at the FT line, but big players made big plays in the end. Ty Berry found his stroke toward the end of the first half. Martinelli converted on quirky leaners. Nicholson was a beast inside, and aside from FTs played a strong strong game especially on D. Leach was effective as PG against the press. Brooks just did Brooks things, he looked back to his normal self. Nothing special just a ho him 20/10/5 night for him. Ciaravino brought energy. Windham hit a clutch 3. Fitzmorris got abused in the first half and then stepped back up for some huge minutes on D in the second half.

And then after all that, giving up a lead, physical battle the whole way through, Nick found the critical floater to get us the desperately needed W.

They may not paint pictures of it, but every conference W is huge. We need to defend home court.

Onto Michigan. Go Cats!
(PS I can’t wait to go into Maryland and beat them again against their whiny, soft, spoiled fan base. I don’t know why but I feel quite confident that game is one win we can count on coming home in the final stretch. We are just better than them.

And I know @Washington and @Minnesota might appear to be worse teams on paper, but given both those matchups are on the road honestly @Maryland seems like the easiest win left on our schedule.)
 
(PS I can’t wait to go into Maryland and beat them again against their whiny, soft, spoiled fan base. I don’t know why but I feel quite confident that game is one win we can count on coming home in the final stretch. We are just better than them.

And I know @Washington and @Minnesota might appear to be worse teams on paper, but given both those matchups are on the road honestly @Maryland seems like the easiest win left on our schedule.)
MD hoops fans are crazy. The axes are out for Willard but they have no $ to fire him, buy him out and hire a new guy.
 
MD hoops fans are crazy. The axes are out for Willard but they have no $ to fire him, buy him out and hire a new guy.
Please keep him there so he can spaz out at home again about random foul calls or other stupid stuff and then we can get another win 1.5 months from now.

Many thanks.
 
MD hoops fans are crazy. The axes are out for Willard but they have no $ to fire him, buy him out and hire a new guy.

There is an underlying belief by Maryland fans that they should be an elite program and win all but the bluest of blueblood games. The truth is the history is good but not that good, particularly in the last decade - but hope springs eternal. Losing the last three to NU? Big time unacceptable. However, I don't think Willard is on the hot seat. They had a great class and have a ton of talent.
 
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