Observations:
1) Yes, a great deal of fun.
2) I wrote yesterday that I was interested in seeing how we opened up the game. Would we sufficiently motivated or maybe we're just not a decent team? We obviously opened great. It's one of the great mysteries of the sport but I suppose human nature suggests that it's unrealistic to expect this same level of intensity and effort against a UCSD team who defeated GW by 20 points last season, solely because they are "just" UCSD and not South Carolina. In my mind, this is one of the toughest coaching challenges out there...how do you get your team to play with energy and passion, game after game?
3) Ricky deserves a significant amount of credit for playing hard on both ends, sifling GG in the process. Objectively, I would also add that GG missed a number of makeable shots.
4) 21 assists, 12 turnovers. Better ratio.
5) Maybe 4 of these turnovers were the result of errant lob passes into the low post that were either overthrown or did not have enough on them. These are the turnovers I can live with because they are more "miscalculated" than they are "careless."
6) The nearly packed student section makes a huge difference. As for non-students, GW will have to do a far better job at proactively promoting the game to non-students. That said, I don't think this is the year for that (aside from free PR opportunities).
7) GG came out two minutes earlier than the rest of the team during halftime to take some shots. It was one of those curious moments that had the look of there being one set of rules for GG and one set for everyone else. I hope Lamont Paris, a very good man, realizes that his team is not going very far with or without GG and puts an end to any special rules. Rarely does this ever work.
8) It may very well have been a perfect night if not for the very obvious struggles GW had against the 1-3-1 defense. SC broke it out towards the end of the first half and then inexcusably moved away from it at the start of the second half before bringing it back. GW settled for a number of very long shots and showed zero competence insofar as how to attack it. This flaw has now been exposed for all future opponents to see so I hope and trust that the team will be working to rectify this.
9) With the help of Lamont again somehow moving away from the 1-3-1 at the start of the second half, GW sealed the win at the start of the second half. Within the first 6 minutes, GW went on a 20-5 run. You don't have to be a GW basketball historian to ask yourself this: SC hits a 3 at the buzzer to trim GW's 23 point lead to 20 at the half, so how will GW respond when SC begins the second half on a 10-3 run to cut the lead to 13? Are we really about to blow this entire huge lead on our home court? Have I seen this movie before? Instead, a 20-5 run as CC has his guys go for the jugular early. Absolutely great to see.