A new article has been posted on www.latechsports.com:
Annika Holopainen wasn't a name circled on Louisiana Tech's scouting report entering Sunday afternoon's Conference USA match-up against Old Dominion.
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A new article has been posted on www.latechsports.com:
Annika Holopainen wasn't a name circled on Louisiana Tech's scouting report entering Sunday afternoon's Conference USA match-up against Old Dominion.
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Discuss it here.
We are quickly becoming ODU's whipping boy. They beat us in everything. I swear they could beat us in badmitton and bowling if they wanted to.
Been thinking about this, trying to be objective. And I'm not trying to take the high road.
Give ODU's coach credit if that final play was drawn up to go to "the big Finnish." It's one thing for a player to get on a hot shooting streak. But if the hot player has played as little as Holopainen-ourpatooty, then she had no experience shooting under pressure. Consider the difference between making a putt to win the local muni tournament, and sinking the same putt to win the U.S. Open. Pressure changes everything, including muscle function. There's no shame, no cop-out, in us admitting that was one heck of a shot and one heck of a game by a season long bench warmer. If she had played that game in a Notre Dame uniform, 8 years from now they'd make a movie called "Annika."
I still expect to read eventually that what ODU coach Barefoot drew up was looking for Simms first. No matter how hot Holopainen had been all afternoon, she was still a huge gamble to make that shot under those circumstances. But if the coach called it, give her her due.
We made a(nother) great comeback. If we'd made one more foul shot, hit the front end of a one-and-one in the last 3 minutes... grabbed one more defensive rebound... it wouldn't have mattered what calls the refs missed, or whose last chance three didn't. Little things add up--especially in the L column.
So, am I the only guy that see's the irony in LA Tech losing to ODU today on a 3-point shot ALMOST at the buzzer?
Remember, today we were honoring the 1993-94 national runner-up Lady Techster team that lost the national championship game on a 3-point shot at the buzzer.