The Tigers have not looked particularly good so far this year, with losses to Northern Colorado, UTEP and Hawaii and wins over no Division 1 team with a winning record. Lindy's picked them to finish 8th in the WCC. Their best player seems to be Jeremiah Bailey, a 6'6" forward who currently leads the team in scoring steals and blocks. Pierre Crockrell II is a solid point guard, averaging 4.6 assists per game. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.
This is a 6 pm PT game, Toke. You can edit your the title of your post by by clicking on the 3 dots at the bottom of your post and then click on the pencil.
Thanks, I think that's only the 32nd time I've messed up the time difference subtracting instead of adding the Hawaii time. Guess I haven't been living out here long enough.
It's been an odd season so far. We looked really good in our first two games and then dug ourselves big holes in the first halves of the next 3 games. When we struggle on offense it affects our defense and things go south quickly. We've had trouble making shots even when we've had good looks.
The loss against the Academy of Art is certainly the low point of the Jim Les era for the Aggies. I think this team has too much potential to continue playing like that...well, I certainly hope that's the case...
Aggies shooting 57% from the 3-pt. line. Whatever Coach Les did after the sad loss to AA is working. The team is being very aggressive on defense and on the boards.
It's amazing how Pacific came out with so much energy and the Ags seemed to sag in reciprocity getting sloppy with the ball. Things seem to have evened out now but it's anybody's game to win.
What a great game. To be 15 points up, watch it evaporate then hold on to grab the momentum back and win the game says a lot about this team's character.
Boy, did Pepper get on a heater or what! Glad we got the win.
Our defense was outstanding in the first half but we got tired in the 2nd and Pacific started making shots. Our offense is still a work in progress. Pepper won't be able to carry the team on offense every night. This was a step in the right direction.
Good to see Pepper and Manjon back to their bold selves. Defense was strong throughout; credit UOP
for some bombs to get them back in it. Credit us for handling it!
Did you guys notice the number of transfers on UOP? roughly 2/3 of roster. I’m sure glad we don’t resort to that