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https://golobos.com/news/2021/11/25/texas-take-two-for-lobos/
https://www.abqjournal.com/2449495/lobos-expecting-tough-time-in-texas.html
31/28 Tech up at the half. Boise missing a lot of layups. 70/59 Tulane looks to beat the Cowgirls 26 seconds left in the 4th. Boise game on the PAC network free stream. https://pac-12.com/live/cubuffs
60/57 Tech wins with a three with 1.6 seconds shot. I don't see how they got that shot off, inbound and pass in 1.6 seconds. Boise missed 4 free throws in a roll that would have clinched a win.
Final: La Tech 60 BSU 57. Boise State blew a 57-53 point lead with two upcoming free throws inside of a minute. Went 0-4 at the line down the stretch and gave up a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
Drake 77-75 over Nevada. Nice comeback try (had a 3-point attempt to win), but a 4-minute drought at the beginning of the 4th quarter was too much to overcome.
64/68 SD win over FS. Fresno got it within 2 missing 3 free throws while doing it. Had a 10 point lead going into the 4th and went cold shooting.
Halftime: Mississippi 27-17 over SDSU
I am definitely a Lobo fan, but man, this conference is awful on the women's side. I just don't know what it's going to take to get it back to respectability?🤷♂️
Bad day for MWC (0-6) record-wise. But several teams came close to beating Top 100 teams (Drake, Tulane, SFA, Mississippi, and San Diego). The only really bad loss was Boise State blowing it against a pretty weak La Tech team.
https://scores.nbcsports.com/wcbk/scoreboard.asp?day=20211126&conf=112
Most of those teams could have won those games. Got to get better at closing out close games.
Stetson beat ULM 70-37. Hopefully, we can win without playing our starters more than 20 minutes.
Texas Tech beat Ball State 71-67. Vivian Gray didn't play.
Bad day for MWC (0-6) record-wise. But several teams came close to beating Top 100 teams (Drake, Tulane, SFA, Mississippi, and San Diego). The only really bad loss was Boise State blowing it against a pretty weak La Tech team.
https://scores.nbcsports.com/wcbk/scoreboard.asp?day=20211126&conf=112
You can say that again Stringy. At #19 RPI the MWC has already baked themselves into a 1 bid cake.
And the Lady Lobos beating up on #345 ULM isn't gonna help the cause.
With the whole league having the kind of mass turnover this summer, I am not shocked that teams are not playing smoothly--real players do take time to mesh. Having said that, when so many MWC teams lose so many close games it is frustrating. Right now it does seem the focus until Jan has to be developing the young players and figuring out the best use of them (not just talking Lobos here). The positive is we seem to have a number of pieces that can be productive. If there was a way to force-feed the experience into the FR, that would be something any coach would desire.
SFA was definitely a lost opportunity. The ceiling for this bunch I still think is pretty high--but the growing pains are tough to watch.
Baylor 53
Houston 32 End of 3rd