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Thank God That's Over

I don't know what I just witnessed, but I know that it took at least a few years off of my life. That was the most stressed I've ever been during a game. My heart rate is STILL through the roof. Villanova escaped Robert Morris this afternoon in Providence by winning 73-70 in overtime.

Among the biggest story lines was the benching of Corey Fisher and Scottie Reynolds because Jay Wright wanted to teach them a lesson. Or something like that. Nobody really knows. But whatever the hell that strategy was about, it didn't work. Fisher chipped in just 6 points and didn't do much all game besides. Scottie Reynolds was 2-654 from the field (okay, 2-15) and looked out of sync. In fairness to him, he did go15-16 from the line and was CLUTCH down the stretch, as he usually is.

But really, that was ugly.

More after the jump...

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And it's even uglier now that I look at the stat line. As I mentioned, Reynolds couldn't throw the ball in the ocean today, but somehow ended up with 20 points (75% of which came from the stripe). Antonio Pena played 9 minutes, did not score, and had just 2 rebounds. And when he was in I didn't think he was awful.

Mouphtaou Yarou was an absolute horse today though. 17 points and 8 rebounds and some pretty solid interior play overall. Jay answered my call and gave the big man 26 minutes today. You're welcome Coach.

Maurice Sutton was spectacular I thought for a guy who hasn't played a lot at all. His defense was game-changing and a major reason why we walked out of there with a win.

I thought Taylor King was good, but he only got 15 minutes. I think he's still in the doghouse. Oh well. And what about Reggie Redding NOT taking that layup late in OT. Great work Reg. You're a 62% FT shooter. So naturally you waste all of 2 more seconds and then miss one of the freebies. Jesus.

And the rest of the cast was average at best. They'll all need to pick it up if we're going to actually go somewhere in this tournament.

But at the end of the day, you've gotta smile. That was nearly a historical loss. And now it's not thanks to some clutch plays down the stretch and some favorable whistles by the refs (FINALLY!!!). We'll see you on Saturday where we'll take on the winner of Richmond and Saint Mary's, who are currently playing.

Jay really needs to find a way to wake these guys up. Benching two of our best players is not the answer, as we found out today.

More coming later tonight.

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it's a WIN!!!!!

It looked like our first game of the season. Thank God for Mouph we won because of him and Scottie. Reggie man dunk that ball. I think this game will help us get our legs back and our shooting will come.

by Login77 on Mar 18, 2010 4:39 PM EDT reply actions  

Yarou is and absolute freak. I can’t wait to see this kid play more. Clutch with free throws to boot.

by Chocolately Thundered on Mar 18, 2010 5:12 PM EDT reply actions  

Watching the Richmond-St. Mary's game

Was pulling for St. Mary’s early on, but the longer the game goes on the more they scare me

by KShark28 on Mar 18, 2010 5:16 PM EDT reply actions  

Man,
Lookin at the line, really strong by Mouph.
Add Sutton and you get 7 blocks, 19 points and 9 rebounds between em. I’d say that’s a bright spot in an otherwise nerve wracking dismal game.

by Pope of the Hardwoods on Mar 18, 2010 5:32 PM EDT reply actions  

Mouph's FT's

Unreal outta him. ONIONS!

My father was a military man. Guess I wasn't such a 'good soldier.' Anyways, when I was 35 he attempted to give me a crew-cut while I was asleep. I woke up, broke his arm, haven't seen him since.

by Chris Lane on Mar 18, 2010 6:28 PM EDT reply actions  

A win is a win...

but something is off with this team. There seems to be a lack of confidence.

Never mistake effort for achievement.

Ah, beer, my one weakness. My Achille's heel, if you will. - HJS

by Esteban d' Amur on Mar 18, 2010 8:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Scottie Reynolds

Just got home from Providence…the game was even scarier in person! Am I the only one who thinks that Scottie looks sick (not the good kind). He looks too thin and tired. I know he came back from the summer in “great” shape, having lost weight, but, at this point in the season, he looks completely out of energy. I haven’t read anything about Scottie’s health, but something is off with him besides confidence.

by Saleety on Mar 18, 2010 10:16 PM EDT reply actions  

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