Wasn't there a game last night, against the mighty Prairie View?
Wasn't there a game last night, against the mighty Prairie View?
82-68 win....had to look it up on NCAA Scores (ESPN).
Guess this shows no one gives a chit about MBB....actually, no one seems to give a chit about any sport at Tech....myself included. So, I am not casting dispersions* on others, as I am guilty too.
* that the correct term?
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
We finally pulled away late.
https://latechsports.com/news/2018/1...8-victory.aspx
RUSTON – On Dec. 4, 1982, Bulldog legend Karl Malone played in the first ever game inside the Thomas Assembly Center.
Thirty-six years later to the day, the Louisiana Tech men's basketball team was able to get a victory in the TAC on Karl Malone Court, besting Prairie View A&M by a final score of 82-68.
Really missing Criston right now
Jean is the glue that seems to settle this team down
Duruji has been disappointing the last few games
O P is still learning but had problems with turnovers last night it sounded like
Bracey had 22 points but would go MIA for minutes at a time
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
I agree with 80. It is depressing to see how little interest there seems to be in Tech athletics these days.
Good old Memorial Gym
Tech only scheduled 3 non-conference games of any interest: LSU, Wichita State, and ULL... all on the road. Nobody cares anything about watching Tech play the other 10 non-conference opponents. And then we lost to a couple obscure schools in a "tournament" in Delaware. The interest created by the Wichita State win quickly evaporated.
OK. I'll give you SFA (also on the road). They don't move the needle for me, but when you compare them to Tougaloo, Harding, and the SWAC du jour, they're alright. I just don't think we should be playing road games in Southland gyms. SFA should be a guarantee game in Ruston.