Tonight, we gain in the standings
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:48 pm
I just got back from the JAR where I watched Akron put some distance between us and Ball State in the standings. Both teams were without their best low post players, Jeremiah Wood and Terrance Chapman respectively.
Yes, Ball State was on the road with out one of their main players, but I was simply floored by how BAD they looked. They had no cohesiveness or flow at all. Beyond Chapman, the have absolutely no inside defense whatsoever. I'm mystified by how they were able to beat us so badly (actually, it was a little Muncie home cookin) and then win and Kalamazoo. They looked horrible. (On the other hand, Akron looks like a legit contender in the East.)
Yes, Ball State was on the road with out one of their main players, but I was simply floored by how BAD they looked. They had no cohesiveness or flow at all. Beyond Chapman, the have absolutely no inside defense whatsoever. I'm mystified by how they were able to beat us so badly (actually, it was a little Muncie home cookin) and then win and Kalamazoo. They looked horrible. (On the other hand, Akron looks like a legit contender in the East.)