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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Pitt 64, UC 56 - 3:30 second half

Vaughn did what he could, but Pitt has a variety of offensive options and UC has, well, just Vaughn. So this one is just about over. Williamson, who scored 27 points in the last Pitt game, has just six.


6 Comments:

at 8:12 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Vaughn is a stud the JUCO's are a mess. The freshman we will learn more about next year after the summer. I hope cash,Yancey and Dion can score.

 
at 8:19 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I gotta give UC credit, Pitt had WAY more talent on the floor and UC still almost wins. The talent for UC coming in 2008 is going to make UC a hell of a team. They've done so much more with less talent than anyone else in the country.

 
at 8:46 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, at least we were not embarrassed tonight. Vaughn's return for next year gives me a lot of hope. The kid tried to beat them by himself. If he just had a little help, he might have. Bishop also played a good game.

Mick, get on the road and recruit!

Bearcat Tom

 
at 9:08 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

This just sucks. I know...the program was brought to ground zero by the way Nancy handled Huggins. I know that my expectations were unrealistic when the Bearcats were hot. I know that we lose a lot of seniors and will have an incredibly inexperienced team next year. I know - I know. BUT it still sucks, it just does. Sorry.

 
at 9:08 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

WE NEED SCOTTY HOPSON!!!! Bill do you know anything about his recruiting????????

 
at 9:24 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

As expected, Mick's crew falls. Huggins advances and appears to be a tourney lock and I'm sure Kennedy will have his troops ready.

Let's see if Mick shows any skill in finding offense in the off-season.

Sippin' Mick Moniker Maker

 
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