WOW. 52 rebounds and 4 team rebounds. Of course, when we shoot 33% and the other team does the same thing, that's a lot of rebounds up for grabs.
Incidentally, our record in 80 in a game against Nevada in 1970.
For most of the game it seemed like we had three or four attempts every time before a shot would fall - miss, tip, miss, tip, miss, kick out, basket! Accounts for the boards and the FG%. Hey anybody notice the block Trevor made and the announcers (mostly Elmore) raved about the block by "Blackledge" and the energy he brought to the game? They even replayed it and it was clearly Trevor.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 13, 2008, 01:53:48 AM
WOW. 52 rebounds and 4 team rebounds. Of course, when we shoot 33% and the other team does the same thing, that's a lot of rebounds up for grabs.
Incidentally, our record in 80 in a game against Nevada in 1970.
We should have killed them with that many rebounds, especially all the offensive rebounds.
It seemed that 50 of the 56 rebounds were off our own misses.
Quote from: ecompt on March 13, 2008, 10:02:37 AM
It seemed that 50 of the 56 rebounds were off our own misses.
Actually 25 of them were, which is why they're called "offensive rebounds". ;)
***Whoo-hoo, and with this post, I am no longer a "walk-on".