Aggie head coach Jim Les credited his team’s physical presence on offense down the stretch as the difference in the second half.
“I think we were aggressive on the offensive boards and getting second chances,” Les said.
“Getting those second possessions was critical. It was an exciting Big West game where we made a lot of winning plays, and those plays came from a lot of different places. I love the resolve of this team.”
Taylor, the Fullerton coach, played two seasons with the Aggies and was a teammate of current UCD assistant coach Kevin Nosek.
He was disappointed in the loss, but gracious in defeat.
“When you’re on the road, the margin for error is very small,” Taylor said.
“That was Big West basketball out there, with both teams fighting and scraping. We turned it over too many times and their offensive rebounds gave them too many second chances.”
We might have the saltiest fan base in the Big West, theyre going to complain about every call cause thats what they do. I doubt it will ever change.
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