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Post by Tigardbeav on Jan 21, 2020 22:32:52 GMT -8
But usually you can't do both dominant inside and out. I think it is like TheGlove said. Our freshman interiors is still growing. Not that they have been bad. Just this is a very tough stretch against talented teams and coaches scheming to expose them. Kennedy makes 1 or 2 of those 3's or the elbow jumper & the inside opens up. Pivec & Taylor start cleaning defensive boards. Seemed that Stanford had the ball about 5 minutes in the last 6. We get a foul called on Pivec after we "finally" get a board & the ball goes back to the Cardinal. They probably had 3 or 4 offensive (in all respects to the word) in that last bit. Probably didn't help that it was all happening right in front of TVdV. But that would be conspiracy hijinks and I'm not going Coast to Coast radio here You don't have to be dominant in/out. Just a little bit better than we were
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Post by bvrbooster on Jan 22, 2020 13:17:32 GMT -8
In-state player? I though she was from California. My bad. "California here we come..... "
Btw, There is an interesting Wall street Journal story on SI but I won't link it here but here is part of it. Ticket prices...
"On Monday, ticket resellers were offering lower-bowl seats to the No. 4 Ducks’ sold-out game against No. 7 Oregon State on Friday at Oregon’s Matthew Knight Arena for as much as $460. Since Ionescu’s arrival at Oregon, average attendance at Ducks women’s home games has skyrocketed to more than 10,000—2,800 more than the No. 12 Oregon men’s team is drawing....."
That article appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, January 22; your post referencing it (above) appeared on Tuesday, January 21. How did you see it a day ahead of time?
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