candyfan
Masters Student
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03-15-19 10:42 PM - Post#281593
In response to candyfan
Summary:
One line of thought was that IF Kimbal played usual game of points and floor leadership (he did)
and IF Sestina stayed out of foul trouble early (he did), rest of Bucknell cast would fill in the blanks.
Rest of cast did not play up to usual standards on defense nor on offense while, giving credit where due, Colgate was outta sight!
Jordan Burns had the game of his life, unconscious all night long with whatever he threw up there. Not far behind, Ivanauskas did same. If either had thrown a ball at the Bucknell basket, it likely would have done a curving 360 degrees the other way and fallen neatly into the Colgate basket for three!
Both mentioned that they had been injured in the past with Burns emphasizing that formerly, he wasn't able to do many things he's capable of.
Anyone overlooking the performance of these two would have been surprised how easily they dominated Bucknell in this game.
Your comments welcome.
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