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Gwmayhem wrote:
As a statistical anomaly, it's practically impossible to shoot 4-27 from 3 and still score 75 points in a college game. I wonder how often a team shoots under 15% from 3 taking at least 25 3's and still scores this many points?
This is the first time in the game log era (2004-05) where GW shot under 15% from 3 with over 25 attempts. Still won!
Winning this game was certainly an accomplishment and a sign that CC is doing a great job to get the most out of the team. Clearly playing to their strengths. Now just imagine if they made two or three more of those threes and we look at this game as a total blowout. "
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even if instead of making three more of those threes, let's say Hansen just took 3 less threee point shots ands instead made the extra pass inside to someone in the paint to score...even better.
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Hansen is a pretty good 3 point shooter in a limited sample. Everyone else is usually up and down.
Unless he regresses, I'm happier to see Sean shoot 3 pointers than anyone else, unless they're hot.
But it is a good point. We haven't seen regular cuts to the basket like that in a long time. Unless it
was from the other team. Last night, it was us--and it helped overcome poor 3 point shooting.
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Alum '04 wrote:
moneybox wrote:
And the Post gives us one sentence and no box score! I guess we would have to win the national title to get an article.
You're expecting a box score? It's 2025.
Truly don’t understand why anyone even cares about The Post and local basketball coverage anymore. Literally zero sports fans are waking up in the morning to get news about yesterday’s games from The Washington Post. Anybody who cares is getting there info from the many and varied on line publications that know the game and could care less about The Washington Post. It’s like talking about why no one goes to the racetrack in the age on line gambling. They don’t matter, so stop whinging about whether we get a line in The Post or not. More people see a Rothstein tweet these days.
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I beleve I speak for many on this site who might be more than a little annoyed/disrespected by the lack of coverage of our University's D-1 Basketball team in the WAPO Sport's section by offering this analogy: As a GW alum, how would you feel if the WAPO put out a Special Education Edition supplement entitled A GUIDE TO THE WASHINGTON DC AREA'S MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES that gave GWU a single line of coverage within a paragraph that also highlighted such local DMV institutions as VCU and JMU - and buried between multi-page comprehensive studies of UMD, G'town, etc.
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Ralphie wrote:
I beleve I speak for many on this site who might be more than a little annoyed/disrespected by the lack of coverage of our University's D-1 Basketball team in the WAPO Sport's section by offering this analogy: As a GW alum, how would you feel if the WAPO put out a Special Education Edition supplement entitled A GUIDE TO THE WASHINGTON DC AREA'S MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES that gave GWU a single line of coverage within a paragraph that also highlighted such local DMV institutions as VCU and JMU - and buried between multi-page comprehensive studies of UMD, G'town, etc.
20 years ago I might have been annoyed. Today, I could care less. Let me repeat myself, the Washington Post is irrelevant with respect to day to day coverage of games. Big stories, like the way they did Lonergan, different issue. But if you still wake up and go grab a hard copy of the Washington Post and look to see if we got a line, or a para, or a box score….well, rest easy in Jurassic Park, my friend.
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Great road win! But probably best that I stayed home, the last two times I trekked up to URI they lost…
Go Revs!
Great season so far, I believe in this team and our Coach!
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Its kinda ironic that in some ways, coverage of GW basketball has never been better. 10-15 years ago, who would have ever dreamed that all GW games (home and away) would be available on televisoin (thank you ESPN plus) and the internet has made access to information incredible. Conversely, newspaper and television coverage has never been worse. GW once had a beat writer. Not only were the games covered, but there was also game day coverage. At times, you could even find conference stanidngs Although it was never at the level of Ge**orgetown or Maryland, it was pretty decent. There were game clips on the local TV stations. At times, even conference standings were posted. All is still available on line, but you have to seek it out. If you are not looking for it, it is as if we have ceased to exist. As a result, support for the program appears to be lower than I can recall in over half a century. Game attendance is embarassing low (yes there are multiple reasons for that) but even as the team gets bettter (we are), it is hard to get even 2,000 people into the Smitty. Even participatoin in this wonderful board has been stagnant. The school seems to be trying hard to fix this, but so far it hasn't been effective but for an occasional surge in student support. (which generally involves free food or some kind of giveaway.).