[NU Sports] Re: first win in conf
Roy S. Lamberton
rstetson at capps-assoc.com
Mon Jan 10 10:06:10 CST 2011
Last night it was fun to listen to the announcing team talk about NU, Indiana, and the
game at hand, rather than whatever the guys in Illinois chattered about thru the 2nd half.
I don't think anyone realized just how good Shon Morris is - his "Vanilla" comment about
himself and his "secret nickname" after Cobb introduced Crawford as "Chocolate Lightning"
was pretty funny if not memorable.
Now it's time for the Iowayans and win #2. We just have to play like the game is at home.
rsl
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-----Original Message-----
From: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of Tom
Maycock
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 10:44 AM
To: nwu-sports at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Re: first win in conf
I was at the game last night, courtesy of a friend. Wasn't sure what to expect
after the downstate disaster, so it was nice to see the Cats come out positive
and with a lot of energy.
The defense was atrocious on several early possessions, which was fairly
depressing. But those were all mental issues--miscommunication on switch-offs
and various other confusions. They tightened that up reasonably well. Although
it wasn't always pretty, it was a far better defensive effort.
Of course, Indiana appears to be woefully bad for a Big 10 team, especially with
their history. Oddly, it seemed like no one wanted to shoot the ball for the
Hoosiers in the first half. That might have been by design, because they weren't
much more effective in the 2nd half, when they came out firing agressively.
Shurna looked better, but still appears to be missing some explosiveness, and
I'm not sure he can backpedal much at all on D right now. If I recall correctly
from playing b-ball with a chronic ankle sprain problem that lasted for a year
or two, that's one of the hardest things to deal with on a gimpy ankle.
Crawford had a rough game most of the night, but provided key moments of effort
down the stretch.
What can you say about Luka, other than congratulations on an outstanding
effort. Granted, Indiana was a perfect matchup for him, lacking a true (or even
false) big man. But if he could play with that kind of confidence all the time,
we'd be in much better shape. I think his inside presence was a big factor in
opening up easy 3 opportunities as the game progressed.
The Cats needed badly to play well and get a win, which they did. Having a good
season is now back in the "possible" category. Should be interesting to see what
happens against Iowa.
Finally, how weird is it for the Cats to post a huge blowout win over Indiana,
and have it not be a surprise?
Tom
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