Tough game to analyze, mainly because GW was so much bigger, faster and stronger than Maryhurst, it would be hard to get a good handle. Case in point is Castro. If he could do all season what he did yesterday, then he is a good one. But there was nobody on Maryhurst who could physically match up with him. Same with Buchanan. He had a very good night because there was nobody on the other team that was big, strong or fast enough to stop him on the drive. Agree with Autry's off night, but he seems more creative in his scoring. Moss could be this year's "keeps both teams in the game" (copywright Wisconsin Colonial) player. When he was good, he was great, and when he was bad, he was awful. Agree with sentiments on Drumgoole. Coach talked about an 8 man rotation. Starters last night were Buchanan, Hutchinson (who other than not turning the ball over much did not seem to do much), Castro, Moss and Drumgoole. Clearly Autry and Hansen are 6 and 7. Last night, Caputo seemed to be trying out Jones and Bevins (both playing their first college game) as 8. I have a feeling that is going to be the case for the first several games, before a decision is made. Jones' weight (muscle) gain is noticable. Note that Nessah was out with a minor injury. I would guess he to is in the running for that #8 in the rotation. Clearly Zam and Harvey are not currently in the running for #8. Also there were minutes with both Castro and Hansen were in the game together, but I didn't really see any positive from that last night. Wonder if we were just playing with that or if that is part of the game plan. As we are all aware, they play vastly different games. I didn't think Hansen got as many touches as he needs. I hear his strengths are 3 point shooting and passing. I agree with I believe Free or whoever pointed out what a good passer Castro was last night. But overall, Hansen looked like a player learning a new system. Whatever offense we run (it wasn't readily apparent last night), they sure as hell didn't play it at Cornell. What really bothered me last night was what was one of my complaints from last season, namely how slow we are on the defensive rotation. Got repeatedly beat on that early in the game. Twice stepping on the out of bounds line early in the game gave me feelings of deja vu from last season, though we seemed to keep the turnovers down. Now if Buchanan is going to have a shot to make it in the NBA, he is going to show the world that he has some serious shooting range. He doen't seem to have improved his free throw shooting. Notwithstanding, he is clearly the leader on the court and easily our best player. Easy prediction for one of the all conference teams. What I really got a kick out of was when were getting bitch slapped by Mercyhurst early in the game, Buchanan turned to the team and twice shouted "wake the fuck up", After that, we made our run that allow us to tie the game that first half and cover the spread...I mean really break it opened the second half. Of course I would be remiss if I did not reference the three point shooting. In the end, we won because we were able to manhandle a smaller, slower and weaker team. We were getting most of the rebounds and beating them to most of the loose balls. Mercyhurst looked exhausted coming out of the locker the second half and was no longer able to do what they did in their very impressive first 10-12 minutes of their first D1 game. Lets see how this physical game will translater against stronger competition. Finally, just wanted to say how great it is to be back to the Smith Center watching men's basketball. Seeing the regulars for the first time of the season was great, and then to be treated to a win. Very few places I would rather be than at the Smitty watching a game. See everyone on Friday.
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