February is right there, and I thought the GNAC scores last night were interesting enough to put a post up about them:
- SMU finally gets beat (at home) by MSUB (77-71)! MSUB was up in Alaska last week, so that's quite the road trip. Usually when UAF is on the road 2 weeks in a row, one of the weeks is the Anchorage game, which mellows out the 2 weeks on the road thing. I saw the end of this game with double technicals and even some fans having to be held back. I saw C. Cox get ejected a few weeks ago against NNU too, and there seem to be technicals in most MSUB games this year. Not a great look if you ask me, but they are a really talented team. It would be great for them to get their emotions and talking in check, because the rate at which they pick up technicals is going to eventually cost them an important game.
- WWU gets revenge on UAA (after their thorough thrashing in Anchorage) - 84-75: Just caught the very end as it was a little behind the UAF game, but sounds like there were a million reviews and it was close the whole way. I don't usually have much love for WWU, but more competitive teams and games is good for the league.
- WOU nips SPU in Oregon, 50-49: Just like the Nooks dropping two at home last week, this one might haunt SPU a little bit, but I think most of the GNAC has a few "haunting" games already this year too. Didn't see anything except the score, but again - am happy to have a more competitive league.
- UAF gets SFU, in Canada (69-57): The Nooks lacked energy at home last week, with zero hustle on rebounds, while MSUB and SPU were crisp, and executing well. The Nooks were with more energy and sharpness last night (but still getting destroyed on the rebounds after being pretty successful there early in the season), but losing those two at home last week is def going to haunt them later this season, cause getting them on the road is a tall order. I think SFU beat CWU and MSUB early in the year, so there is potential there, but it's been boxed up for a bit now...
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