He is a freshman right? Geez.....love having this kid for 3.5 more years. If he could've just finished tonight. Great game though!
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Originally posted by TeaJackrabbit View PostHe is a freshman right? Geez.....love having this kid for 3.5 more years. If he could've just finished tonight. Great game though!
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Originally posted by Nidaros View PostHuh? Twelve for twelve at the ft line is something SDSU has not had in a long time. Finished what? He does have that deer in the headlights look, but many true freshmen seem to have that problem.
He indeed did finish the game with his stellar FT shooting.
He played very well all around last night and the announcers were awed by his quickness at 6'3" versus their 5'11" "fast" guy. We'll find out in a couple of weeks how quick he is against Jones from Oakland. Palarca is playing better this year then previous, but he has not been good against Jones. Jones has just blown him away. So maybe Nate's the play if he continues his stellar play.
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Originally posted by sfjacksfan99 View PostHe (Wolters) played very well all around last night and the announcers were awed by his quickness at 6'3" versus their 5'11" "fast" guy. We'll find out in a couple of weeks how quick he is against Jones from Oakland. Palarca is playing better this year then previous, but he has not been good against Jones. Jones has just blown him away. So maybe Nate's the play if he continues his stellar play.
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Originally posted by TeaJackrabbit View PostHe is a freshman right? Geez.....love having this kid for 3.5 more years. If he could've just finished tonight. Great game though!The Zen philosopher Basha once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.'
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Originally posted by sfjacksfan99 View PostI would say he is referring to the fact that Wolters could have had several "and one" finishes that didn't go in. And he had kind of a freshman play with him against two guys and the Jacks up about 5 with about 90 seconds to go that he took it to the hoop against them and missed. He could have pulled out and run 35 seconds off the clock instead of 5 seconds. The killer instinct was good to see, but I thought he should have pulled it back out even before he missed.
He indeed did finish the game with his stellar FT shooting.
He played very well all around last night and the announcers were awed by his quickness at 6'3" versus their 5'11" "fast" guy. We'll find out in a couple of weeks how quick he is against Jones from Oakland. Palarca is playing better this year then previous, but he has not been good against Jones. Jones has just blown him away. So maybe Nate's the play if he continues his stellar play.
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There were two reasons he wasn't "finishing": First, he was being HAMMERED. UMKC's game plan included fouling everybody on every possession, all the time. Slaps, hand-checks, body fouls all over the court. If the refs don't call it, it's a great defensive strategy. And since they're Summit League refs . . .
And second, he's still a freshman--meaning he hasn't put on those extra ten or fifteen pounds of muscle that the SDSU weight room will put on him. Still, he played exceptionally well. The UMKC TV guys, especially the color guy, were very, very impressed with Wolters. Give him another year of strength training and experience and he'll be finishing and shooting the old-fashioned 3-point play quite a bit in the future."I think we'll be OK"
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Originally posted by filbert View PostThere were two reasons he wasn't "finishing": First, he was being HAMMERED. UMKC's game plan included fouling everybody on every possession, all the time. Slaps, hand-checks, body fouls all over the court. If the refs don't call it, it's a great defensive strategy. And since they're Summit League refs . . .
And second, he's still a freshman--meaning he hasn't put on those extra ten or fifteen pounds of muscle that the SDSU weight room will put on him. Still, he played exceptionally well. The UMKC TV guys, especially the color guy, were very, very impressed with Wolters. Give him another year of strength training and experience and he'll be finishing and shooting the old-fashioned 3-point play quite a bit in the future.
If he can get to the free throw line he is a real weapon. Clearly going to be and excellent Jackrabbit. Give him a couple of big men to work with the next three years and look out. By the way. We have at least one quality big man coming. Plug the two Dykstra / Hymstra in with Fiegen and AC next year and we will take the next step to the top of this league.
GBGBGJ
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If you were listening to WNAX last night and the SUU game, Steve Imming did some checking and prior to the 12 for 12 against UMKC, Steve found that until he missed one against SUU, Wolters had made 30 consecutive free throws. I was around when Jim Sutton an 86% FT shooter had a streak of I want to say 50 or 60 consecutive fts. Jim is still in the rodeo business with his family, but his playing days started in 1954-55 and ended in 1956-57 and he still holds some ft records. If anyone can break Sutton's records, I think its Nate Wolters.
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St Cloud Times article on Wolters.
I thought this would be of interest to SDSU fans.
http://www.sctimes.com/article/20100...12/1002/SPORTS
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Originally posted by CCdeville View Postwolters didnt show up for the ndsu game, ill give him a pass, it was his first time in the bsa and the fans really were riding him hard.(\__/)
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Originally posted by ozzie679 View PostSt Cloud Times article on Wolters.
I thought this would be of interest to SDSU fans.
http://www.sctimes.com/article/20100...12/1002/SPORTS
My thanks to Ozzie for the link, and as far as the second half, I don't know where our guys were going, and they let the Bison get their wish of wanting the game more,
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Originally posted by NorCalJack View PostI would not single out Wolters as the only Jackrabbit that did not show up.
Nagy said at his Stater's Luncheon in Sioux Falls that after looking at the video from the game that Mark Engen was basically the only player that played to his potential against NDSU. He also said that it has been rewarding to be able to give more playing time to Mark after he has put in such hard work and stuck through the hard times of the transition. He doesn't get the credit that Kai and Garrett does, but he's put in alot of work for the team.
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