The Golden Eagles and Jackrabbits start the conference season with 10-3 OOC records. It currently appears these 2 teams will be at the top of of the conference. HC Musick has led ORU to a much higher level in her first 2 years. The leading scorer is last year's 6th woman of the year, Oglesby, who is still coming off the bench to play 25.4 minutes. The Jackrabbits may need some defense to slow the Golden Eagles and hold them under the 83 points/game. Grad student Udoumoh is looking more polished in the post for her final year. The Jackrabbits draw one of the toughest conference road games to begin the SLT defense. Go Jacks!!
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GDT: SDSU vs ORU 7pm Mabee Center SLN
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Originally posted by GoJacks2011 View PostThis may honestly be our toughest conference game of the season. Hopefully the Texas game was our one bad game for the year and we bounce back!
Oregon passed us in NET a few weeks back after they had a game where they beat Air Force (NET 170) by 60 and then gained a few more spots with a 71-43 win over UCI (NET 144). They went from NET 47->37 that week.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostCouple of turnovers on bad in bounds passes under our own basket and two more on lazy passes. Is there a good reason why Brooklyn is sitting so much ? She needs to get 30 minutes a game.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostCouple of turnovers on bad in bounds passes under our own basket and two more on lazy passes. Is there a good reason why Brooklyn is sitting so much ? She needs to get 30 minutes a game.
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Originally posted by GoJacks2011 View Post
Yeah I don’t get it. ORU made a run to tie it because she was out. Not in foul trouble. Player of the year needs to play the most. That Ogelsby off the bench always goes off on us and is doing it again tonight. We are too talented to let this game stay close and let them have their way with us.
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I wonder if ORU athletic dept. thinks that their sound effect sounds like a golden eagle?An ardent supporter of the hometown team should go to a game prepared to take offense, no matter what happens.Robert Benchley
US actor, author, & humorist (1889 - 1945)
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