Thank God for the final horn.
95-67.
Nine losses in a row. Fall to .500 overall: 11-11. Winless in B1G: 0-10.
We play Northwestern on Sunday. If we don't win that one ...
We keep setting ball screens up top.
The screener's defender sticks with the ball, trapping the ballhandler.
We turn it over.
I've seen that happen at least a dozen times tonight. We can't come up with anything different?
Damn. Michigan is beating the snot out of us -- and getting a very favorable whistle.
Granted, the refs aren't costing us a chance at a win, but cool it with the phantom fouls, willya!
When I turned my TV on this evening, it was already on the B1G Network.
Michigan State is annihilating the Toiletmakers in West Lafayette -- winning by 27 at halftime.
This is the same PU team we couldn't compete with Sunday.
In just three years, we've gone from the league's best team to likely the worst.
This woman can coach.
Started at D-II. Went to a Final Four there. Was 32-0 the next year, but no tourney (COVID).
Jumped to Division I. Was 117-38 at Grand Canyon.
Went to Power 5 and is 18-4 at Arizona State. That's the same Arizona State that went 10-22 and 11-20 the two seasons prior.
In 11 seasons, she's 314-59 (.842). Granted, she only midway through her first season in big-time hoops. But that's damn impressive. Sorta seems a little like Ben McCollum.
Still amazing that not long ago, we were one of the B1G's two or three elite teams, looking down at the Michigans, the Michigan States, the Minnesotas, the Illinoises ...
Even when we'd go on the road to those places, it'd be an easy win -- 15-20 points, if not more.
Now, it's a 15-20 point loss AT HOME.
They've progressed. We've regressed. So disappointing.
Glad to have him, but those reclassifications worry me.
Khristian Lander reclassified and left high school a year early.
He was in no way, shape or form ready for college basketball -- particularly B1G basketball.