...tonight in the CBE Final. I'm looking forward to this game.
An exhibition, back-to-earth loss as well as a hard-fought win over Mizzou heading into this game has made State a tougher and better team for it. Neitzel and Raymar Morgan playing very well coming into the game. UCLA seems to have a scary mix of experienced and young talent. I just hope State can keep it close.
Too bad there's no Dorrell factor in this one.
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I guess I didn't realize Collison wasn't back. That made the loss a little more disappointing. That and the fact Neitzel saw decent playing time. Typical MSU though...dominate 99% of the game, only to lose in the last couple/few minutes. UCLA didn't even have a lead until the last 3 or 4 mins. T
This is a VERY physical team. Love was getting bounced around like a pinball - even bloodied the guy up in just the first couple minutes of play. He settled down though and held his own in the 2nd half.
This is a VERY physical team. Love was getting bounced around like a pinball - even bloodied the guy up in just the first couple minutes of play. He settled down though and held his own in the 2nd half.
Try the last minute. If I'm UCLA fan I feel pretty good that without 2 key backcourt players the Bruins were able to claw their way to a W against a pretty good team. If I'm MSU fan I don't feel too bad about the L but I do have concerns with, as Mgo pointed out, the lack of closing a game which Sparty has had some issues with of late.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: Typical MSU though...dominate 99% of the game, only to lose in the last couple/few minutes. UCLA didn't even have a lead until the last 3 or 4 mins.
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