(11-25-2019 07:56 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Watching Cylla play for Arkansas. He is now 1-10 from 3 for the season. Commentators don't think he should be the one shooting threes.
I never thought that was his strength. He has a knock down mid range jumper though.
(11-25-2019 07:56 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Watching Cylla play for Arkansas. He is now 1-10 from 3 for the season. Commentators don't think he should be the one shooting threes.
Saw his stats weren’t very impressive. I think we fared pretty well with his transfer opening up that role for Sims.
(11-25-2019 07:56 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Watching Cylla play for Arkansas. He is now 1-10 from 3 for the season. Commentators don't think he should be the one shooting threes.
Saw his stats weren’t very impressive. I think we fared pretty well with his transfer opening up that role for Sims.
(11-25-2019 07:56 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Watching Cylla play for Arkansas. He is now 1-10 from 3 for the season. Commentators don't think he should be the one shooting threes.
Saw his stats weren’t very impressive. I think we fared pretty well with his transfer opening up that role for Sims.
We could use his big body rebounding though
Meh. Boggs has more upside at this point and he’s getting more minutes/time to develop early.
(11-25-2019 07:56 PM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Watching Cylla play for Arkansas. He is now 1-10 from 3 for the season. Commentators don't think he should be the one shooting threes.
Saw his stats weren’t very impressive. I think we fared pretty well with his transfer opening up that role for Sims.
We could use his big body rebounding though
Meh. Boggs has more upside at this point and he’s getting more minutes/time to develop early.
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I'm not sad Boggs is getting time, but it's no secret we need more big bodies.
(11-25-2019 10:48 AM)Proff Wrote: In the 86-87 season we lost to Indiana 73-72 (in Bloomington). Why was that big? Indiana won the national championship that season. We missed a shot from the left corner and a couple of tips in the final seconds.
(11-25-2019 10:48 AM)Proff Wrote: In the 86-87 season we lost to Indiana 73-72 (in Bloomington). Why was that big? Indiana won the national championship that season. We missed a shot from the left corner and a couple of tips in the final seconds.
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Here is that game
This was a joy to watch. So cool.
Just another reminder of our long, proud basketball tradition, spanning several generations.
A lot of talent on that team. #33 - Greg Bender (father of Kendall Bender of this year's volleyball team) was a freshman on that team. Mark Gary was also on the team. The coach, Robert McPherson, I think is still living in Oklahoma. This was one of the gritiest games a Seahawk team has ever played (IMO).
(11-26-2019 05:26 PM)solohawks Wrote: Here is the famous David Robinson game at Trask
Wow. That was my senior year at UNCW. I saw myself in the crowd at the 19:54 mark of the video. We've had some heartbreaking losses at the Dub', but only a few marquee wins. I didn't realize Trask was only 10 years old in this video. Robinson made Rowsom into an NBA caliber player. He took on the challenge, and each year got better and better against him and because of him.
(11-26-2019 09:30 PM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: Demoralizing home loss for JMU to Coppin St, 94-78, after having beaten ODU and then New Hampshire.
JMU was an 11-pt favorite and was up by as much as 12 in the 1st half.
W&M took care of business against Morehead St, 95-84. Northeastern lost a close one to a good Drake team, 59-56, and Elon got blown out by Furman.
(11-26-2019 07:04 PM)solohawks Wrote: Here is one more oldie with Rowsom
Here is Keatts final CAA game sending us to the NCAA tournament
Brian told me several years ago that he had thought before the tournament that year that reflecting on his career he had never hit a three pointer or a buzzer beating game winning shot. He did both that afternoon. Talk about snatching victory from the jaws of defeat - -
When Rowsom hit that shot, we went crazy!! What a great day that was because we lost like 4 games at the buzzer that year alone..SIU at the buzzer the next night after the Indiana game and the Mark Cline with Wake Forest that year too I think. It was meant to be. AS IT SHOULD BE! We lost in the CAA final by 3 to Navy I think and then Navy did damage or it was the year before. Regardless, we just had to have that shot at that time. What a great way to save a bad day up until the end.
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2019 10:58 PM by billthebighawksfan.)