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weberwildcat said:the griz 2009 game is still recent enough the team wuoldnt be dumb enough to look past the griz.
Hopefully they remember the year they lost twice in the same year at home to MSU too.
weberwildcat said:the griz 2009 game is still recent enough the team wuoldnt be dumb enough to look past the griz.
Weber State basketball: Wildcats struggle in beating Montana State
... “It just says we fight,” WSU guard Scott Bamforth said. “We know we’re not going to shoot the ball well every night,” Bamforth. “Good teams find a way to win. Even if we shoot well, if comes to us playing hard. If we don’t play hard, any team can beat us.” In addition, forward Kyle Bullinger, out nine games with a dislocated right elbow, finally made an appearance. He was rusty, but healthy in time for Saturday’s showdown with Montana, also unbeaten in conference play. “We shot 33 percent and still won,” Rahe said. “I’ll take it.”
OGDEN -- Weber State didn't start well and didn't shoot well, but the end result came out just the way Wildcats wanted, a double-digit win.
Junior guard Scott Bamforth, averaging 20 points per game since Big Sky play began, tossed in another 20 on Thursday as Weber State won its seventh straight game, defeating Montana State 63-49 at the Dee Events Center. The Wildcats (13-3, 5-0 Big Sky) remained perfect in conference to set up a Saturday showdown between Big Sky unbeatens with Montana for the top of the conference standings. The Grizzlies (11-5, 4-0) defeated Northern Arizona 78-53 Thursday to keep their Big Sky record perfect as well. Weber State point guard Damian Lillard scored 17 points to move past Jimmie Watts (1972-76) for fifth place on the school's all-time scoring list and needs two points to surpass Wildcats legend Willie Sojourner (1968-71) for fourth place. Lillard's scoring average fell to 25.8 points per game, still No. 1 in the nation, as he scored fewer than 20 points for just the fourth time this season.
Proud Griz Man said:Weber State basketball: Wildcats struggle in beating Montana State
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... “It just says we fight,” WSU guard Scott Bamforth said. “We know we’re not going to shoot the ball well every night,” Bamforth. “Good teams find a way to win. Even if we shoot well, if comes to us playing hard. If we don’t play hard, any team can beat us.” In addition, forward Kyle Bullinger, out nine games with a dislocated right elbow, finally made an appearance. He was rusty, but healthy in time for Saturday’s showdown with Montana, also unbeaten in conference play. “We shot 33 percent and still won,” Rahe said. “I’ll take it.”
OGDEN -- Weber State didn't start well and didn't shoot well, but the end result came out just the way Wildcats wanted, a double-digit win.
Junior guard Scott Bamforth, averaging 20 points per game since Big Sky play began, tossed in another 20 on Thursday as Weber State won its seventh straight game, defeating Montana State 63-49 at the Dee Events Center. The Wildcats (13-3, 5-0 Big Sky) remained perfect in conference to set up a Saturday showdown between Big Sky unbeatens with Montana for the top of the conference standings. The Grizzlies (11-5, 4-0) defeated Northern Arizona 78-53 Thursday to keep their Big Sky record perfect as well. Weber State point guard Damian Lillard scored 17 points to move past Jimmie Watts (1972-76) for fifth place on the school's all-time scoring list and needs two points to surpass Wildcats legend Willie Sojourner (1968-71) for fourth place. Lillard's scoring average fell to 25.8 points per game, still No. 1 in the nation, as he scored fewer than 20 points for just the fourth time this season.
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:lol: :roll: ...... And the excuses start 21.5 hrs before tipoff.....bobaloo said:I would not be surprised if Weber wins this at the foul line. They seem to do well at home at the foul line.
Nothing better then home cooking.
Not sure about the "home cooking" but it might factual. I watched most of the MSU-Weber game and WSU would have lost had they not been given so many free throws...they are a good team and will be favored over UM, but if MSU can get them on the ropes, UM can.problem is UM is foul prone and the MSU game showed that Weber is going to be rewarded because, well, because....bobaloo said:I would not be surprised if Weber wins this at the foul line. They seem to do well at home at the foul line.
Nothing better then home cooking.
so the pressure is on Weber to win at home.
EverettGriz said:so the pressure is on Weber to win at home.
THIS!
This has already been a successful road trip for Montana. Weebs has all the pressure in this game.