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The ND Men have their work cut out for them the next few games.

 

1/09 #8 WVU

1/16 @ CIN

1/18 #7 SYR

1/23 DEP (should be a breather)

1/27 @ #6 VILL

 

It certainly would be nice to see them beat at least one of the ranked teams. Good luck to the guys!!

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The ND Men have their work cut out for them the next few games.

 

1/09 #8 WVU

1/16 @ CIN

1/18 #7 SYR

1/23 DEP (should be a breather)

1/27 @ #6 VILL

 

It certainly would be nice to see them beat at least one of the ranked teams. Good luck to the guys!!

 

Just 3 mins before the half and the Irish have dominated the game against WVU. Current score 39-20.

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I'm only listening to this game but they have been doing everything right!! Hope they can keep it up.

 

(On a side note irish hockey is losing to ferris state 5-2 and running out of time)

 

BTW DJ - happy 5k!

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10 minutes without a field goal doesn't normally help you win games. They pulled this one out of their butts. Good job on the win.

 

Not that I disagree, but to be fair...ND was shooting free throws for some of that ten minutes...and not making them as well. They obviously need to learn how to combat second-half adjustments from other teams especially when they start face-guarding our perimeter players (whole team); it's like we forget how to use screens and our off-ball players are just strolling in and out without determined cutting.

 

**Brey needs to dedicate some more practices to boxing out. How many times did we watch a shot get launched and our defender would just turn around and ball hawk instead of putting his ass on a player? Then said player would follow his shot which would bounce back to him and they'd kick it back out for an uncontested three...

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