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Gonzaga

It has become apparent in the last three games that this team is so guard oriented that they are going to have to shoot well to win against good competition. Their leading rebounder is a guard. Their top 4 scorers are guards. Their top 4 in minutes played are guards.. Their leading post rebounder is averaging less that 4 rebounds a game. PSU's posts haven't played many minutes in the team's 3 losses and when they do, they don't receive the ball. Against Oregon, PSU's posts scored 7 points. Against Portland, they scored 6 and against Gonzaga, they totaled 7. Against, Gonzaga , McFadden played the most of any of the posts with 15 minutes. Brock had 14 and Sams had 7 minutes on the floor. Maybe it would be a good idea to get the posts more involved in the game.

Points in the paint-PSU 24,ORE 42

Points in the paint-PSU 22,POR 30

Points in the paint-PSU 34,GON 56 (1st half: PSU 14,GON 30) In the first half, Gonzaga had 10 layups, PSU had 3.
 
Point well taken. For what it's worth, we have a six footer and a 6'3" coming in next year. Size isn't everything, but it helps.
 

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