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WSU @ Sac State - Monday

weberwildcat1

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The Hornets Nest - Capacity 1,200

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bengalhater said:
There is nobody there. It looks like it's completely empty.

Not completely empty, can't you see the cheerleaders are still there... and we complain about not having 6,000 in attendance, do they even have 600?
 
Weber needs to win the game, to be ensured of a winning record this season. Of course Weber could win 3 tourny games in a roll, but why not make it 4 straight?
 
That last pic... must have been during those couple of years that Sac actually hosted a tourny game.. to bad that Weber beat them... Great game last night. As long as Weber is close in the first half they will kill them in the second half... PSU best be afraid. However, I just want the Cats to beat down NAU.
 
Standard-Examiner:

WSU couldn't have exploded offensively had it not been for its defense. WSU blocked three shots in the opening minutes as the Hornets missed their first 11 shots. Sacramento State shot just 25.6 percent in the second half while the 'Cats shot 71.4 percent.

WSU won the rebounding battle, outrebounding Sacramento State 53-24, and Arturas Valeika nearly outrebounded the Hornets by himself. Valeika finished with 20 for his 11th double-double of the season, and came close to a triple-double with six blocks, and when he grabbed his final rebound the Hornets had just 21 as a team.

Davis, Panos, Van Brocklin and Trevor Morris each grabbed five rebounds.

Rahe:
"I thought we started the game on our heels and you can't guard this team on your heels, they're too aggressive," Rahe said. "I thought we turned it around in the middle of the first half and started getting stops and that's what got us going. In the second half we continued that."

Rahe said that WSU's main focus on Monday was to play tough on defense and rebound well.

"That's what it's going to take to have any success in the tournament," Rahe said. "I think we can take some confidence in how we defended and rebounded and take it into Saturday."
 
As long as the Cats play aggressively, I think Weber will be just fine. The worst Weber has looked this season is when the team played intimidated. Weber has to play 40 mins if they want to have a chance at winning the Big Sky Tourny.
 
Also Art is the key. He's the most valuable player on our team and the games he gets shut down are the games we lose. I think if he gets involved with rebounds on the defensive end he will get more active offensively as well.
 

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