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The mental game

lotsa

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No question that Texas A and M and Notre Dame have vastly different talent than we have in totality. However, how many times in both post season games did our teams have a squared up shot that we made more often than not in the great season that each team had but hit iron or nothing in the post season? If we made our regiular percentage the mnargin of vicotry in each game would be vastly different.

Just shows you how the game at the highest level requires a certain mental toughgness and focus.
 
Yep, the ladies were visibly tight last night. LG had a few games this year where their shooting percentage wasn't great but even then the shots would look good and just spin out usually. Last night there were a ton of open shots that were either air-balls or banged hard off the glass. About midway through the 1st half and only trailing by 9, I thought that they had a legitimate chance to make a close game out of it in the 2nd half when they settled down a bit and started shooting with confidence (and I figured ND wouldn't continue to make every jumpshot they put up...ha).

I think the LG play better when they have that sense of urgency and play a little more uptempo. In contrast to the @EWU and @MSU losses where it appeared to me the LG came out flat-footed and uninterested (leading to their offensive struggles and not getting to loose balls), this tightness was kind of a surprise since the LG were definitely a huge underdog and had nothing to lose. Plus, LG had played an undefeated Top 25 AP team (Princeton), an athletic team from the ACC (Wake Forest), a 20+ win WCC team (Pacific), a rival middle-of-the-pack MWC team (Wyoming), and the Big Sky had a couple of teams ranked in the mid-major polls this season (UND and EWU), so they had played a relatively good schedule for a mid-major.

But, anyways, the LG had another good year overall and don't need to feel bad about this loss as ND looks to have a pretty good chance to win it all.

As for the men, I think they came out confident enough (Gregory and Gfeller shot a combined 50% from the perimeter), which helped keep them in the game early in the 2nd half.
 
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