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  • MrAugustana
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    Originally posted by wscsuperfan View Post
    Jordan Janssen last night became Wayne State's all-time career scoring leader at 1,943 points, breaking the record of 1,942 set by Grady Hansen (1979-83). Janssen set the mark in 124 career games to Hansen's 128.
    No complaints that he's just about done...

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  • wscsuperfan
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    Jordan Janssen last night became Wayne State's all-time career scoring leader at 1,943 points, breaking the record of 1,942 set by Grady Hansen (1979-83). Janssen set the mark in 124 career games to Hansen's 128.

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  • Moorhead123
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    Nice win for msum. Mankato shot the crap out of the ball and still not enough to beat the dragons. Baumgartner, Beeninga and McGhee is a heck of a backcourt. Baumgartner 17:1 assist to turnover ratio on the weekend is a a ridiculous statistic.

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  • MrAugustana
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    Thought maybe the Vikes had some magic in them as that game came to a close. Encouraging that we didn't just give up when they had five or six minutes left and were down 15 or 16. But a win would have been a sweeter ending then a close loss.

    The rest of the schedule isn't a particularly easy one. Hinker having a big game tonight was encouraging, so hopefully he keeps that up and Graves has some big offensive games. Think this weekend looked like he was coming back into form from where he left off last year. That would all be beneficial if he can keep it up over the last part of the schedule. I'm not sure where we are at statistically in terms of our chances to make the conference tournament, but I would love to see us at least make that this season. I would imagine it's got to be getting close now.

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  • Stanger86
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    Dunwa Omot is your South POW. 27 last night. 28 today. 7 rpg too.

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  • Stanger86
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    Big time win for the Mustangs!

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Nice to finally make it back for a game, though last night's would have been more fun.

    If Concordia wants to keep leaving Gus open that'd be just fine

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  • Stanger86
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    Originally posted by Stanger86 View Post
    It's a dunkfest early in Marshall
    Even Phipps is getting involved in the festivities!

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  • Stanger86
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    It's a dunkfest early in Marshall

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  • Stanger86
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    Bigler on Duluth: "They flop a lot"

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  • HumRsky
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    Originally posted by simple as a $3 bill View Post
    I know of a guy living in Stearns County that you can have. :)
    Alumni night was last Saturday and 8 guys showed up. In each of the past 2 years over 30 guys showed up each year. And I talked to a bunch of the guys who never even got a notification about the event.
    An alum who was a 4 year starter on the 3-peat NCC Championship teams still has not heard any response back to the original e-mail he sent back in May introducing himself and welcoming the new coach to the program. He's making it clearly obvious that he wants nothing to do with the alumni.
    I don’t follow the basketball side of things super closely, but I was just taking a peak at the St. Cloud State men’s basketball attendance and it is atrocious if recorded correctly! They are apparently only averaging like 300 a game, what is happening!? I grew up in St. Cloud and I remember them averaging 2000+ while I was in high school (late ‘90s). I was friends with the son of the guy that was Halenbeck’s long-time facility manager at that time (maybe still us, dunno) and he said that during those ‘80s glory years the place was often packed. Listed capacity in the ‘80s was 7,500. I know that the sports media landscape was entirely different in the ‘80s, but there were already a lot of options in the late ‘90s. I wouldn’t blame hockey either. While the hockey team has had its most on-ice success in the last few years, the peak of attendance and reputation as one of the toughest and loudest arenas in the country was in the late ‘90s - early ‘00s when basketball was still getting 2,000/game. What is going on?

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  • simple as a $3 bill
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    Originally posted by Augieholic View Post
    How was the officiating? I heard it was mediocre at best.
    One guy was REALLY good, one was so-so and the other was well, it was Yorky. :)
    You can watch the NDSU game tomorrow afternoon and see how good the one guy was. From watching him officiate it seems that he had some really good training as a young official. :)

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  • Augieholic
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    Originally posted by simple as a $3 bill View Post
    With 9:19 to go in the first half the Coo has scored 4 points vs Duluth. If they stay at this pace, 16 points will set a lot of records.
    How was the officiating? I heard it was mediocre at best.

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  • NSU4LIFE
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    Originally posted by Thunder View Post
    The hot start tonight was enough for NSU to comfortably beat the Mavericks. The Wolves started 6-6 from 3PT on their first 6 shots of the game. They were 9-28 the rest of the way from deep, but that was good enough. Mankato is a physical team, but they were disinterested observers on defense for the most part tonight. NSU being able to extend the lead before half with Masten and Belka on the bench was huge. Dilling was fantastic tonight. NSU had had Mankato’s number in recent years. Tonight was a good bounce back after last weekend.
    Won 8 of the last 9

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  • Thunder
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    The hot start tonight was enough for NSU to comfortably beat the Mavericks. The Wolves started 6-6 from 3PT on their first 6 shots of the game. They were 9-28 the rest of the way from deep, but that was good enough. Mankato is a physical team, but they were disinterested observers on defense for the most part tonight. NSU being able to extend the lead before half with Masten and Belka on the bench was huge. Dilling was fantastic tonight. NSU had had Mankato’s number in recent years. Tonight was a good bounce back after last weekend.

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