and some sleep...
Here is Jason Groves'/Las Cruces Sun-News take on the NMSU - St. Mary's contest.
Maybe most importantly, it was a missed RPI opportunity for New Mexico State and the WAC. But a victory against New Mexico will get the Aggies back on track.
Jared Eborn/Deseret News offer his "Game 1 Afterburn' on USU in this piece. Tony Jones/Salt Lake City Tribune has his take.
Minus Bill Amis, Hawaii won its opener in the Rainbow Classic. Roderick Flemings achieved a double-double as Dayton Morinaga/Honolulu Advertiser provides the details. Brian McIniis/Honolulu Star Bulletin does the same.
Boise's La'Shard Anderson sure made a statement with his 16 points and 13-14 free throws. Plus, he tallied five assists and three steals.
We were unaware Travis Mason-Bushman was 'riding the dog' to and from Salt Lake City. Now that is dedication.
It's always dangerous to offer 'feedback' without knowing delivery and context but we're a bit irritated with Utah Coach advising the press that: "tonight’s game between his squad and Don Verlin’s Idaho Vandals was 'Idaho’s Super Bowl.'”
Doesn't that come off as at least a tad arrogant and a jab at both Vandal basketball and the WAC? Big Dance-rated #5 Utah lost to #12 Arizona 83-71 in the opening round of the NCAAs last March and this was an interim-coached in the midst of a rollercoaster season Wildcat squad. Let's see what happens versus Utah State in Salt Lake City on November 18. In the event of an Aggie victory, will Boylen call that 'the greatest day in Stew Morrill's life'?
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Upon further reflection
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 9:18 AM
Labels: La'Shard Anderson, Roderick Flemings
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