Wow. Wow. Wow. Yes, Hawaii has been on the road for some time but that doesn't necessarily account for defensive slackness as New Mexico State pounded UH 115-73 in quite the edgy contest. Freshman guard/wing Daniel Mullings simply exploded on the Rainbow Warriors, posting 28 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. It was 52-31 after 20 minutes and NMSU shot an amazing 60% for the game.
Jason Groves and Brian McInnis tweeted the pairing.
Jason and Dayton Morinaga game report. Tim Barnett-Queen offers a series of photos.
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Seattle was ahead 33-32 at the half in Fresno. But the Bulldogs pulled ahead and owned a short lead for much of the latter 20 minutes and won 78-72 behind 43 points from sophomore backcourter Kevin Olekaibe. It was actually a strange shooting night for Fresno State's top scorer, going 12-25 overall, just 5-15 from long distance but 14-14 at the charity stripe. The Bulldogs attempted 39 free throws on the night, sinking 31 (to 8-16 for the Redhawks). Remarkably, Seattle shot 47% for the game to FSU's 37%.
Robert Kuwada was on press row and he also added this blog entry.
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Defend the house. Louisiana Tech did just that and more in taking down San Jose State University 75-49. 6-foot-9 senior Romario Souza went for a career-high 19 points plus a tied-for-the-team-lead eight rebounds. Raheem Appleby went for 17 markers with Trevor Gaskins adding 16. The shooting percentages: 53% for the Bulldogs to 35% for the Spartans. Wil Carter was the only SJSU player to show up offensively as he scored 17 points.
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Friday, February 24, 2012
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