Marquette 28, UC 24 - Halftime
Kenny Belton continues to be an adventure when he shoots free throws. This time, on his second attempt, he lost control of the ball, the other players went into the lane, then he regained control and somehow made the shot. Those two free throws were the only two points UC scored in the last 5:49 of the half, while Marquette was outscoring them, 15-2. The missed layup count for UC is at least five, maybe more. Honestly, the Bearcats should probably have a 10-15 point lead right now.
7 Comments:
Beel, you are week.
-- Adam
Can someone please teach Adam how to make a shot inside five feet of the basket
Mick continues to have an obsession with Sikes and Gentry. I want more Mitchell and Davis. We need offense.
Also, I don't know why Mick has Belton in with the team having lost its lead, knowing he will likely have to shoot FT, which will turn the possession over to the other team without any points scoring.
Bearcats, can we please have an inside presence in the 2nd half?
Wow H is beyond words wretched.
This one is getting out of hand at home. Mick's getting massively outcoached here.
Adam H is brutal...please stop passing him the ball...he can't make a shot. He alone turned the tide and let Marquette back in the game.
Adam is a defensive and offensive liability. I realize that McClain fouls a lot, but he'd be a huge improvement for the time he'd be in the game in terms of two-foot layups and defense.
Anon 1:00-
Gentry has had a lot of clutch performances so far in the year, and Mitchell has not proven to be consistant. I can understand why Cronin wants him in.
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