Isabella at games end - totally distraught |
As I noted in the previous blog if you are going to have a good season you have to win the games you should win and pull off a few upsets - this is not the way to start your year on the road season opener.
In some respects I am glad I did not make the trip down to P Town for on the way back I would be kicking and screaming the entire three hour ride.
Instead the dogs and I listened to the Groz and I texted to the faithful who did make the trip, It sounded like an ugly game and I am miffed that SU could force 25 turnovers and lose!
After reviewing the stats I can see why. SU shoots 38% from the field, 21% from beyond the arc and 53% from the Free Throw line (didn't we talk about this last year) The Redhawks went 7 for 13
How is it Wallace can make three pointers and go zero from twelve uncontested feet? The Redhawks were relentless on the offensive boards which is a good thing, but also not a good thing because they were missing shots.
I would be much more happy if the game was close throughout and we lost - but with expectations high for the NIT Tournament and this talented of a team it needs to come together and smell blood early on and stay focused.
The next test in the Key Arena home opener this Saturday is no easy task against a talented University of San Fransisco team. SU should be 1-0 going in and potentially 2-0 by Saturday's end if USF is one of those maybe wins. Let's hope I don't have to endure an 0-2 start and I have better news to write about and I don't want to write about Free Throws anymore!
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