They say it’s hard to beat a team three times in a season and the Ags downed the Gauchos twice. That never made sense to me, because if you’ve beaten a team twice, you probably are better than they are. UCD beat UCSB down in SoCal 93-86, then at Davis 85-75. In Santa Barbara, the Ags came back from a halftime deficit of 4, but at home leading by 8 at the half, they had to fend off a rally by the Gauchos who took a brief lead in the second period.
I recall that against Cal Poly last year, the team's lack of depth and injuries resulted in a second half in which the guys were exhausted. While we have injuries again this year, the depth probably means they won't collapse in the second half.
we scored nearly 50 first half points shooting something like 70%; second half we cooled and they got hot and it slipped away quickly. We did look gassed in the second half.
I don’t expect we’ll see Stokes but maybe Cooper returns and Sevilla is healthier.
that seems odd (no pun intended) unless our injury outlook is bleak. We have identical records, both in conference and overall. Over the last three weeks, we are 2-3, they are 1-5.
They are no taking the Niko revenge factor into account!
At least the betting site I look at, UCSB is the third favorite to win the tournament, which seems weird considering they'd have to win 4 games in 4 days. For sure they'd have to beat the 3 seed and the 2 seed, and likely the 1 seed as well. Seems strange.
Not going to the tourney this year but we went a few years back.
The pros- it is a beautiful newish arena, there is a nice upscale mall across the street with many restaurant and pub choices for before or after the game, we parked for free at the mall, ate there and then walked to the game.
The cons- very few fans at the game and zero energy in the arena. That and we watched an Aggie loss to Riverside :(
Parking caveat- It seemed like other fans parked at the mall like us and I didn’t hear of or see anyone getting parking tickets but it is possible they are more strict about that this year. I didn't really worry about getting a ticket because we parked close to the restaurant, ate, wandered the mall and then walked to the game.